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Britain's Secret Fascist Fight Club: The Rise of Active Club England
JemJem replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I think that in many parts of the globe, the coming years (sadly possibly many many years) will see the continuing of terror incidents and threats coming from Islamofascist groups/lone wolves, as well as the increasing terror incidents and threats coming from ethnofascist/nationalistfascist groups/lone wolves like the one described here. I wish these two would fight it out heavily against each other, but, as we know, it sadly does not work that way. -
Check out the photo where the guy is smiling, and the policewoman is across from him, with her gun drawn. I wonder, if at that point, she had shot him dead, what would the consequences be for her ? I mean, for example, could she get away with minimal or no punishment, by saying that she killed him due to concern that he may have had a bomb/suicide vest ?!
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Ugandan Woman Fakes Seizure to Evade Immigration Check in Pattaya
JemJem replied to Georgealbert's topic in Pattaya News
An overstay of 603 days? Wow. Lol. -
So true. And, it is no way guaranteed that the whole story will come out. Well, we will just have to wait and see.
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Foreign man goes on rampage in Bangkok hospital, allegedly leaving 1 dead
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Those are nasty punches. What the heck was that all about? Possibly drug-related. There seems to be a barrage of bad news in recent days. -
Bangkok fights smog with free public transport for a week
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Is this the very first time such a decision has been made for Bangkok? I mean, this 'free public transport due to air pollution'. I cannot recall one from before, but, of course it may have happened. -
Bangkok Taxi Driver Slashes Passenger's Face in Violent Attack
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Yes. And, it sounds like the victim will most probably carry a major scar on his face for the rest of his life. I think that there should be an extra, heavy punishment (on top of the regular 'causing injury' charge) for such an attack. I mean, one that causes permanent or long-term damage to the body. -
Tourists Detained After Vaping Mid-Air on Nok Air Flight
JemJem replied to Georgealbert's topic in Phuket News
Wow. I didn't know that. And, possibly a very lengthy flying ban? I doubt very much that the punishment for these 3 will be half as strict as that. Just a guess. -
Thai Suspect Arrested in Cambodia for Ex-Cambodian MP's Murder in Bangkok
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Of all the countries he could have gone to, him choosing Cambodia, the country of the victim, is really weird. Also, he was able to be brought back to Thailand almost immediately after his arrest. Wow. Interesting. -
Well, I had actually thought that Trump would say some real harsh words after this terror attack, maybe also including a pledge for a 'Muslim ban'. I am still quite sure there is a high chance he is planning something like that soon after he comes to power (Would it be able to overcome legal obstacles to it, no idea, I am no expert), but his staying relatively quiet on this issue now is interesting. I wonder why.
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Skydiving stunt lands 3 Americans in hot water at Bangkok mall - video
JemJem replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Hey. Bar conversations can be very fun and enlightening at the same time. Do you know how many Vietnam war veterans, ex special op guys etc I have met this way and learned about their fascinating experiences?! Also, sometimes, at bars, you get to meet some guys who have been unfortunate enough to get into financial trouble, and you get to help them a little and get the satisfaction of doing a good deed! On a serious note, I prefer sitting at bars, drinking and listening to and telling past experiences, to basejumping or skydiving. I have recently quit drinking but it was almost all fun while it lasted; nearly 4 decades 🙂 Anyway, to each, his/her own. -
Former Thai PM Yingluck May Escape Prison if 5-Year Sentence is Reduced
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I think there is 99.999 percent chance that she will be in Thailand by 2025 Songkran the latest, and 99.999 percent chance she won't spend a day in jail. -
British mother’s tourist warning after drugs kill daughter in Thailand
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Times have changed. I think that nowadays in this age of social media, MOST parents have at least a certain amount of knowledge as to what is or might be going on at such parties etc. -
Watch: Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa Dismisses Global Threat Claims
JemJem replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Liar liar, pants on fire. Actually, Syrian situation poses a very serious risk, not just to many ordinary Syrians, in terms of democracy, secularism and human rights (especially women's rights) but also to people in some neighboring countries too. Also, of course, there is every chance it poses a security risk to the world overall. I have read someone remarking something like 'Syria will be like Afghanistan light'. I see what he means, but the dynamics are very different. Probably, it will be more like a mixture of Afghanistan and maybe for example Libya. Now, the jihadis basically control most parts of Syria. No one knows how long other groups who control the remaining parts of Syria can hold on against the jihadis, who will become more organised and weaponised soon gradually. There are also foreign intruding armies present which have no intention of leaving anytime soon. What can go wrong?! Gees. A LOT can and possibly will go wrong. -
Russian Tourist Fined for Flashy Christmas Lights on Car in Pattaya
JemJem replied to snoop1130's topic in Pattaya News
Wow. Nice decoration. I like it. -
British Man Arrested for Jewellery Theft from Tourists in Pattaya
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
This incident is one of the relatively bad ones involving foreigners. I mean, yeah, of course it is not as bad, say, murder or rape, but it is a lot more serious than getting involved in a bar fight, which I am sure many of us have at least once found ourselves in. The problem is such incidents often reflect badly on all of us foreigners, due to generalisations. But, I sadly wonder if this thief will manage to get away with just a slip on the wrist. -
Pheu Thai Pushes Bold Anti-Coup Legislation in Thailand
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Good question/point. All this is of course actually a deep topic. But I guess most of us would agree on 'Democracy is far from ideal, but it seems to be the best system overall' cliche. But of course, then, the 'far from ideal' part still constitutes a big problem. Anyway, by the point I made about the Islamic world, I had just wanted to present a different situational perspective. Of course, most of the dynamics here in Thailand are very different from those over there, mainly the religion factor of course. Also, some of you can call me naive, but I feel that the possibility of a coup happening again in Thailand has gotten to be slim by now, and, this will get nearer and nearer to zero, as time passes, I think. As I said, feel free to disagree. -
Pheu Thai Pushes Bold Anti-Coup Legislation in Thailand
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Also, the military factor, at least in some parts of the globe, might oddly be the factor saving democracy and some human rights. As well as secularism. Consider the case of some Middle Eastern and North African nations. Various Islamist parties and/or presidents, over the years, have tried to reach power via elections. Some have succeeded, some not. The succeding ones always presented themselves as 'moderate Islamic parties' initially, and were usually supported by Islamist-appeasing Western liberals and leftists (for a variety of reasons). In the end, it was clearly seen that, once brought into political power, there can be no (or almost no) Islamic movement that is truly moderate. They cause a variety of bad stuff, and the group of people most affected in a bad way are sadly almost always women. -
Foreigners and Thais Arrested in Underwear at Bangkok Hotel Party
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
I am guessing that only a tiny minority there were foreigners. Will they get deported? Well, as you wrote, you never know. -
Foreigners and Thais Arrested in Underwear at Bangkok Hotel Party
JemJem replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Oh, well. Sorry to hear that. Maybe you shall be invited to the next one? 🙂 -
Brian Thompson’s killing sparks outrage over state of US healthcare
JemJem replied to John Drake's topic in Political Soapbox
WTF?! Okay, let us say it is not unusual for face recognition stuff not to work all the time. But, ain't no one know or recogize this guy?! 🙂 Weird.