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For many, Thailand’s UN vote on Russia still a puzzle
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Let's not forget, Thailand was not the only country that abstained. Why should it take sides when it comes to a vote. You will remember that the Europeans didn't take sides when France annexed parts of Thailand. I used to know a very old Thai royal who informed me his father could never forgive France, in fact he kept a lifelong hatred against that country, for annexing its land in what is now Cambodia and Laos in the forties and vetoed Thailand becoming a member of the United Nations in order to shut Thailand up and keep those annexed territories. In 1941, France ceded some land back to Thailand but Thailand was forced in 1946 to cede land to France in Laos and Cambodia (which were part of Thailand's territory). Thailand owes the west very little.- 189 replies
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Politically, Thailand is a small player on the world stage. It has deliberately not aligned itself with one superpower or another many times. Yes, they have welcomed Russian tourists, who aren't coming these days but they were never enough to lead the tourism boom. Now the Indians are coming, the Indians are coming! I don't see tourism leading foreign policy.
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I doubt many would worry about military coups if only the generals had economics and finance in their PhDs. Maybe some recurring retraining in #how to run a country" 101.
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Interior ministry and police force declare war on drugs
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Perhaps it is about time the ministry of public health and the ministry of the interior had a chat about what other mild drugs could be taken off the dangerous drugs list and what laws could be adjusted to lower the number of custodial sentences. A war against drugs implies extra judicial killings and innocent lives lost. -
Poll shows most Thais unable to earn enough to make ends meet
Purdey replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Duopoly. just saying. -
Motorcyclist killed after reportedly trying to beat train in Pattaya
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
She may have been someone's granny or mother, aunt or sister. She may have had dementia or was too slow to judge speeds and distances correctly. Anyway, she doesn't deserve smug comments. -
Biden pardons thousands for ‘simple possession’ of marijuana
Purdey replied to Scott's topic in World News
The USA has more people imprisoned than any other nation on earth. Freeing those whose crime is sleeping a lot and munching more than others, will free up some bunks for heroin dealers and murderers. Seems perfectly practical. -
Westerners commenting here have forgotten history and the times when for example the UK had no national insurance and children worked in coal mines; Thailand still has no pension scheme for anyone except government officers. I remember this conversation many years ago. Me to government officer, "Why on earth are you happy to work in this ministry for 15,000 baht a month?" Officer, "I will have a pension at 60 and my parents will have health coverage until they die." Me, " Why didn't they save money?" Him, " How much do you think they could save on 20,000 Baht a month and two children to feed and send to school?" They are not given a pension scheme. They need their children to survive, so instilling the culture of filial respect is an absolute necessity, just as it was in early 20th century UK.
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Thai immigration withdraw tourist visas of two CNN reporters
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
My experience with CNN Bangkok in the past was inviting them to join a helicopter trip to a Cambodian village in the jungle to donate satellite equipment so they could access the outside world. The guy on the phone (he was Thai) told me they were not interested but if the helicopter crashed they would cover the story. CNN are not the only news agency that has zero qualms about filming dead bodies or blood stained walls. Competition for ghastly news items is the norm. Nothing to do with politics, it is about viewership and advertising revenue. You have a remote control and can change channels or just switch off the TV. BTW, I thought it was illegal to work in Thailand without a work permit? -
Shopkeeper Arrested For Bashing Up Foreign Tourist With Skateboard
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
The shop keeper was darned lucky. Apparently in a certain other country, hitting someone with a skateboard is a capital offense and will get you shot on the spot. -
At least 20 people killed in mass shooting in Thailand: Police
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Too many kids dead. Similar to Uvalde. Time to ensure more unlicensed guns are confiscated. -
Not sure how it works. Escape from France illegally but get sent back formally/legally? If the return requires French permission what happens if it is not given? The French will just say they don't allow economic migrants and the British will tear their hair out. Obvious that the UK has a better reputation than France for hundreds of years, which is why no one wants to settle in France, with its difficult language and horrible food smothered in sauces. Can't blame the migrants for opting for the better choice.
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Not sure how the Ministry of Agriculture plans to reduce greenhouse gases. Farming that uses pesticides produce CO2 and methane (let's not discuss the methane from buffaloes farting here) so cannabis production will add to that. By 2020, the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere had risen to 48% above its pre-industrial level (before 1750). As a percentage of the atmosphere it might not look a lot but is higher that it used to be. As trace gases like carbon dioxide and methane increase, Earth’s temperature rises accordingly. This increases evaporation from both water and land areas so the concentration of atmospheric water vapor increases. The water vapor then absorbs heat and prevents it from escaping out to space (rain requires cold water). This further warms the atmosphere, resulting in even more water vapor in a positive feedback loop. In short, the trace gases create a rise in temperature, leading to more water vapor that increases temperature even more. As a heavily agricultural nation, Thailand needs to use a lot of water and a lot of pesticides that will hardly help improve the situation. It would be nice if the government could increase forest cover and close illegal farms down faster.
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Doubtful they can cancel the order if the "commission" has been received. Also, not sure they need engines if they follow the example of the aircraft carrier bought from Spain and just park it in Sattahip for tourists to admire. By installing a luxury set of suites in the empty engine room they can entice lucky tourists to spend the night in a real submarine.
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Cruel and calculated Thai lady killer says he got tips from "Farang Movie"
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
He actually told them all the details? After planning it for two months? Seems they broke him quickly or someone else knew. -
RKY to the rescue as "testicular ring man" gets relief after four years
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Thai men will try anything to get their girl to say they are great on the mattress. Met a monk once who told me he had small"pearls" (probably glass beads) inserted below the skin of the penis before he joined the monkhood. Thought it was horrible but others tell me girls love it. There's no understanding some folks. -
Face masks still mandatory on public transport, cinemas in Thailand
Purdey replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I understand it was the Ministry of Public Health, not the military (please don't say they are the same thing), that is insisting masks be used in public places like trains, cinemas etc. While Thailand is making it mandatory, the CDC basically recommends the same thing: "Masks are recommended in indoor public transportation settings and may be required in other places by local or state authorities." https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/about-face-coverings.html Qualified doctors globally recommend wearing masks: "Masks should be used as part of a comprehensive strategy of measures to suppress transmission and save lives; the use of a mask alone is not sufficient to provide an adequate level of protection against COVID-19." World Health Organization. Things change and so the on-again, off-again mask orders are a precaution. Yes, it is a nuisance but as guests in the country we are obliged to follow the law. It is a bit ridiculous for anyone to think that a health situation must be immutable, or that doctors have no clue.