Sounds like it's more a problem of lack of care and consideration for the donkeys as it is fat slobs. It is good that they are trying to help the donkeys, but I hope they are considering also the welfare of the locals who will bear the additional expenses related to the newly required care. Like leaders all over, these no doubt are patting themselves on the back for "caring" when all they've done was tell someone else to care. As for the fat slobs, many of them were likely lecturing perfectly fit people to wear masks and get shots. I've lost sympathy for them. Make them walk up. 560 steps? About 500 or so feet? Won't kill'em, though they may FEEL dead by the time they get to the top, the tiredness will make them less obnoxious in the villages.
Sounds like it's more a problem of lack of care and consideration for the donkeys as it is fat slobs. It is good that they are trying to help the donkeys, but I hope they are considering also the welfare of the locals who will bear the additional expenses related to the newly required care. Like leaders all over, these no doubt are patting themselves on the back for "caring" when all they've done was tell someone else to care. As for the fat slobs, many of them were likely lecturing perfectly fit people to wear masks and get shots. I've lost sympathy for them. Make them walk up. 560 steps? About 500 or so feet? Won't kill'em, though they may FEEL dead by the time they get to the top, the tiredness will make them less obnoxious in the villages.