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Oziex1
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3 hours ago, wendyfromoz said:
beaches along the west Australian coast are far better. pristine and virtually untouched
I am privileged to live just a short walk to one, beautiful. Need some development though and I don't mean just houses.
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And they will disappear anyone who says there is.
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How to improve safety at sea, burn the boats before they get to sea!
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Hmm, another attempt to get them back after the boat sank.
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A tragedy occurs and the most furious and ongoing action is money grabbing, and every day another government dept or senior someone orders something to happen about something or other.
What is all this going to achieve?
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Closing the beach may have some minor benefit to the environment but what happens when they open the gates again? If it is business as usual, what has been gained?
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If I'm walking anywhere in Thailand with my camera out. can I expect to meet Big Joke and his cronies looking for a photo op?
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So he has his snout in another trough and would prefer no discussion on it.
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So this is part of the deal made by the big boss who just fronted up at the Patong cop shop.
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Who exactly is taking charge of this stuff?
The RTP?
The Royal Thai Navy?
ASOC?
No, it's Super Joke.
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Based on this story and another recent headline it would seem that it is now "Bad guys in good guys out"
Come on Big Joke, where are you!
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Another denial of the implications of a disaster, just as they recently did with the Phoenix disaster.
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Do these numpties think clever serious film makers are going to engage with them.
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The problem being that their normal laws are anything but normal. They are draconian threatening, intimidating and unjust face saving nonsense.
A military junta by it's very nature is not going to be anything but intimidating and threatening.
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"Lure" them back you crawling, slithering snakes.
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6 minutes ago, Eligius said:Very good suggestions, TKDfella. And the key to change in today's world is - social media. Personally I hate it (never use Facebook, or Line, or any of that other trite stuff); but the Thais (and most youngsters today) love it and use it all the time. Flooding social media - by MILLIONS of Thais - with truth about what is going on here is one way that change can be effected. Evil and filth flourish in darkness. Shine a constant spotlight on it all - and the cockroaches run for cover.
Yes, the internet has changed things for sure. Get Up and Change org have the elites squirming In Aus efforts have been made to discredit and outlaw these internet meeting places for those joining together to expose hypocrisy and corruption by government or corporations.
Power to the people.
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3 hours ago, SpeakeasyThai said:
i am 54, on a retirement visa and have noticed in the last 18 months more girlies seem to want me-show interest than before. Must be the exodus mentioned in the article. Money must be short. 555
Hello Welcome, Hansum Man?
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History seems to dictate that serious resistance rises when there is absolutely nothing left to loose, when the populace is on their knees, impoverished and starving.
Let them eat cake.
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"Meanwhile, the Help Crime Victims Club yesterday issued a statement on its Facebook page calling for the Crime Suppression Division and neutral police to take over the case."
Neutral Police, that's a good one, how much is their fee.
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5 minutes ago, Eligius said:I could not agree with you more, Z42. To be honest, I am just sick and tired now of the way the Thai people - yes, the Thai people - have all this lunacy deluging over them day after day - and do not utter a peep. Not a whimper. Not a little gesture of defiance. Nothing.
I'm sorry - but my patience with the Thais is fast running out. When injustice is this blatant and on a daily basis and the bulk of the people do not even make a symbolic, tiny gesture of defiance or protest - well - let the Thais enjoy the fruits of their acquiescence.
The English have a pertinent saying: 'You've made your bed - now lie on it!'
Easy for us to be dissapointed with their inaction, but we weren't there when they were fired upon by the pcycopathic bullying authorities.
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If they did not return home, where did they go. Any informed opinion on a more suitable SE Asian country to settle In?
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Off you go now and speedily set up a committee.
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2 minutes ago, Bangkok Ape said:No one really cares though except his immediate family and a few farang barstool moaners in Patts and Issan.
People have more important things to worry about.
We all need to be concerned about this sort of injustice even though we may feel powerless, just to let them know their actions are not going unnoticed.
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Now they are found to be illegal, do the payments stop or do they increase the size of those brown envelopes.
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Major waterways throughout country being efficiently managed
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"Major waterways throughout country being efficiently managed"
I'm building an Ark.