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Thailand should not have to depend on tourism and would be better off if every foreigner went home and never came back. This is a government failure to create a functioning independent economy and basically force their citizens to beg for scraps from foreigners who look down on them, which must be infuriating and humiliating at times. Desperate people will fight for their livelihood. The people here punching down at them would do the same if they were as desperate, I suspect. Often, economic and political position privilege prevents us from having any understanding or compassion.
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Scottish man becomes latest victim of Thailand’s perilous roads
wealthychef replied to snoop1130's topic in Krabi News
And yet his post continues, which I agree with. It's our right and a public service, sir, to mock drunken Brits who crash stupidly, like the fat guy that got his butt kicked for trying to bitch slap a go go bouncer, forgetting the Rule of Thirteen Thai Friends. He just pointed out that there are occasionally some drunk-ass Brits on barstools and they seem to get in some trouble in Thailand more than some others. This is not racism, because you can't be racist against Brits; they just nod along with you, being self-aware, good-humored sports by and large. ???? -
I'm not justifying their actions, I'm calling the old man a damned fool and saying he started it. Based on the available evidence, he swung first. I'm not surprised that go-go bouncers in a town full of drunking hooligans had a violent reaction to what you minimize as a mere "slap." I'm not say that "he must have done something wrong," i'm saying he does something wrong right on video. No matter what they said to him, it's not OK for him to "slap" them. By the way, have you ever been slapped open handed to the side of your head by a man twice your size? This can cause deafness, brain damage, etc. Do you care about that? Nope, just defend the violent rowdy drunk. You say " It really sickens me at the "they must have done something wrong attitude". But you defend this guy attacking them based on "a slap is a reaction." Which is exactly the same argument. They must have done something wrong to provoke him, so he slapped them. Escalating to violence was his choice. He paid the price is how it looks to me, as hooligans tend to do. I don't have the full story, but at least I'm going by the evidence presented.
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Feasibility Study Expedited for Government Spaceport Project
wealthychef replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This is money in the pockets of the ultra-wealthy, in expensive deals with foreign governments involving kickbacks and bribes, one can assume. It has nothing to do with improving the lives of Thai people. That went out of style when half-shirts and dog-leash girlfriends came in. -
Wissanu asks Thaksin not to return on weekends or public holidays
wealthychef replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
OK first, you can't find one in advance if you're so worried about it? And second, if he's a lawbreaking fugitive, why the kid gloves? TIT baby -
Request for Investigation into Monks Wearing Bras
wealthychef replied to webfact's topic in Isaan News
So when the foxes checked the henhouse, they found zero foxes? OK, I'm reassured. -
Pattaya Traffic Police Crack Down on Arab Groups
wealthychef replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Well they sure as hell aren't citizens... -
Chinese influencer praises Thailand’s VIP experience on elite visa
wealthychef replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Wow, let me get this straight, for only 600k ฿ I get a golf court ride, free luggage handling, expedited line passage, and a free very nice taxi! Absolutely unimaginable than anyone would pass up such a deal!- 66 replies
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Beach beating: Thai transwomen assault foreigners in Pattaya
wealthychef replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Absolutely, without any other information, I'm guessing this was HIGHLY provoked. I don't fear for my safety when I pass ladyboys personally. -
serves 'em right I say, good on Thailand lol. สมน้ำหน้า dudes
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Uh oh... this means the IMF or World Bank are going to smell blood in the water. God help Thailand if they ask for any financial "help" from the West. Better off letting China "rescue" you.
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Protests were scheduled today in Bangkok but were canceled due to rain. People are pissed about all of this. It's not going well; I'm not sure this military coup is going to be the same as last time... but it's for sure coming, you know it is. They are decertifying all the senators that voted for Pita, which is infuriating a lot of people, not just the orange shirts! Be safe everyone; we're going to see tanks in the streets soon.
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Reminds me of a quote: "If you make peaceful protest impossible, you make violent revolution inevitable." Not sure why it's so horrible to just let the people's vote stand...
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Thai business leaders express concern over political instability
wealthychef replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This focus on stability and efficiency over human values, overriding elections, and forming the alliance of business with a military government is called "fascism." -
Pita ordered to suspend doing his duties as an MP
wealthychef replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Sounds like the kind of wishful thinking of progressives in the US. "Just keep voting, it will all be fine." Nope, electoral politics sadly depends on politicians to keep their word. No, the answer unfortunately is mass civil "disobedience", it's the only message governments understand. Elections are plainly rigged. Only a fool believes that a politician is there to help. Put on a mask and join a protest. It's all you've got if you are poor. -
How is this "devil may care?" it sounds to me like someone standing by a principle. To be fair, he is a politician, so the idea that he is acting on principle is probably wrong, but... it does look like it at first glance.
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Pita ready to step aside if his party fails to win senators’ hearts
wealthychef replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Depends on your definition I guess. I would say in my view, that war and politics are rife with conspiracies. I believe that if you don't think so, then you are a useful idiot to the monsters who rule us. Your government lies to you. Don't care which government. -
Pita ready to step aside if his party fails to win senators’ hearts
wealthychef replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I think that the "global leaders" are elected through similar shenanigans and do not have aspirations of giving power to the people. I would personally have more faith in the local military to do the right thing for Thailand than the UN or whichever "leaders" you are talking about.