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Thai Air Force Affirms New Fighter Jets Are a ’Necessity’
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You don’t suppose it has anything to do with deterrence created by being well armed with US F-16s do you? Nahhhh, too obvious. Your armchair insight into military strategy is staggering. -
Russian invasion creates a multitude of problems for tourism
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Brilliant! Let’s make you president of the world! And what sort of magical powers do you suppose the embassy has over these circumstances? You may not like Russians personally, but they are innocent civilian tourists and deserve basic human respect as well as sympathy, they are victims of the war -
I've lived in Thailand 9 years. I'm really surprised at all the stereotype button pushing in this story by a supposed old timer who ought to know better. I've met some of the "typical" characters here, but nowhere near the seeming plague Rooster describes. I afford the story minimal credibility because of its obvious bias and questionable story examples.
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Bangkok’s illicit craft brewers risk arrest under draconian laws
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Two phrases: Follow the money, and who benefits? -
Your insight into world affairs is staggering! Right up there with your spelling skills [Nagty Putin]. My guess is that you comprehend less than 1% of what you hear and read, nonetheless you consider yourself an expert. The fact is that countries, governments, and politics are complicated and nuanced and operate in many layers, and cannot be simplified to the pre school level on which you seem to operate. Your comments are uninformed, broadly prejudiced, and thus meaningless. The worst part of it is your insensitive failure on the most basic humanitarian level to recognize this international catastrophe for what it is, and your failure to recognize the profound and genuine horror and sympathy expressed on the part of all of a united Europe. Your “Western govs” stopped being “puppets to US” a long time ago, if they ever were, further alienated by Trump’s retreat from NATO, the climate accords, and other commitments. But feel free to continue to embarrass yourself by parading your tiny world view for all to see. It makes the rest of us grateful for our education, verbal skills, and mental health. Instead of pointing your crooked finger at others I suggest you first take a look at your own humanity. Something is missing there. You can do something about that. That’s where you need the work. I also suggest you stop reading the news. You’re never going to understand it. Watch some cartoons or tiktok videos. Peace be with you nonetheless brother.
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If they were afraid to publicly commit I would have expected him to say nothing. But I have never seen Thailand in a position to have to make such a stand on the world stage. What a colossal PR blunder for him to say this in public. I had tended to reserve judgment as to Thai officials and their silliness, but this guy is morally repugnant. Mark my words, he will regret his words, if he doesn’t already. Imagine the looks he will get from his peers and acquaintances from around the world. The verdict in my court is he is one $tupid MF.
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He is going to find himself not too popular in the near future. If this were my country I’d be calling for his resignation. If Thailand were attacked by Myanmar or China would he let things follow their natural course or would he be on his knees begging for help and sympathy? But I wonder who else is behind him in this. He didn’t come up with this on his own. What are Thailand’s hidden connections to Russian powers, oligarchs, dirty money, and brown envelopes?
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He sounds like Trump when he refused to condemn racist white supremacists after a protest that saw a racist run down a peaceful protestor with his car. This is by far the worst thing I have ever heard come out of Thailand officials, and it says a lot about their true moral fiber. They’re so afraid of pi$$ing off a source of tourist revenue that they are willing to condone war crimes
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Family of South African jailed in Thailand remain hopeful
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Happens all the time -
Family of South African jailed in Thailand remain hopeful
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You've not heard the thousands of stories of partners leading secret lives on the side, be it drugs or just cheating? I am not a lawbreaker, nor a cheater, but there are certain elements of my personal finances that I would not discuss with a girlfriend, or a wife. Lots of good reasons for that. I just think it's probably a sad case of misplaced trust or stupidity with tragic results, but that's only my guess, since no one actually knows except her and her ex. -
Family of South African jailed in Thailand remain hopeful
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It may sound odd, but in the US it's the same. An appeals court only looks at the decision of the lower court solely based on the evidence and testimony presented at the first trial, and decides whether there was any error of law, or whether the defendant's rights were denied or infringed, or whether the evidence PRESENTED AT THE TIME did not justify the court's decision . If the court were to find that exonerating evidence was withheld improperly, or that the defendant didn't receive adequate or lawfully competent representation, then a new trial can be ordered, or the conviction reversed. But the appeal doesn't RETRY the case. If it finds error, it will order a new one. In the US, a new trial can be requested separately from an appeal, based on NEW evidence, that is a different sort of action. I have absolutely NO IDEA as to Thai law in this regard. -
Family of South African jailed in Thailand remain hopeful
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Could be a valid point, but some people just don't think about such things, someone shows up with a package, sign on the line, why not? It would be routine under many normal circumstances in other countries. Could be just extreme gullible stupidity. Or naiveté. -
"looks and your ability to do your job were separate entities, she said. " While generally true to a certain extent, we all know that they are NEVER truly separate. Doors and opportunities will open wide for the beautiful, not so wide for the not so beautiful. It's human nature. It is a timeless universal currency. Nonetheless, the ideal of objective and non discriminatory professions and opportunities is worth at least TRYING to uphold. She walks that fine line, and if she wants to be an activist and flaunt her assets in a bathing suit which shows virtually nothing, absolutely Thailand needs to live in the 21st century. teaching moments abound
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Bangkok name change: It's all a change in punctuation
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I don't think it will make a whit of difference in any way. It's just symbolic, just semantics. Not worth a second thought -
The normality that you are imagining will never happen. You can't turn the clock back. The world has changed and there is no way back to pre covid, or haven't you noticed? Wishful thinking will not put the genie back into the bottle. Much as we hate the term "new normal" that term applies. From there we simply build back as best we can.
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THIRTEEN policemen sacked from RTP in January alone
Jonathan Swift replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Each cop brought his own recyclable bag -
Bars and restaurants open over the Chinese New Year period?
Jonathan Swift replied to JeffersLos's topic in Chiang Mai
Enforcement has been lax in many areas and you should see plenty of bars open. In Nana and soi 4 in Bangkok all bars are open as usual.