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MrMojoRisin

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  1. Simply list the main 3 crimes you believe Thaksin is guilty of in bullet points. Why do you need to do any research, if you are making these statements then you should already know the facts. It seems the truth is not your friend.
  2. He never hid. The world knew where he was/is. Why did the junta not get Interpol involved?
  3. Since the election campaign kicked off. Thais are finally united in agreement that coups are <deleted>. Over 80% are going to vote pro-democracy. It is done and dusted - Thailand is free.
  4. Why can't any of you simply list the criminal offences that you believe Thaksin to be guilty of (and supply links to supporting evidence)? You guys never ever ever answer that one simple question, never. What on earth do you think you are achieving by posting falsehoods? Nobody believes the nonsense. No one. So why do you bother... why do you choose to remain factually incorrect and at odds with reality? It is obvious to everyone that you guys also constantly ignore the wrongdoings of Prayuth and his junta buddies because, again, the truth doesn't fit your bizarre narrative. Thaksin and Yingluck and Thanathorn faced trumped up charges because they were electorally superior to the unpopular anti-democracy minority. The courts were / are rigged and do not deliver justice - only a fool would submit themselves to their judgement. What are you going to do with yourself now that Thailand is a democracy and the military are to be forever banished to the barracks?
  5. If Thaksin manages to successfully return to Thailand it would mark the utter defeat of those who have schemed to overthrow democracy since 2006. What a wasted two decades. The only consolation… the eventual victory for democracy is now confirmed as resounding and unequivocal. What a slap in the face for Prayuth, he is going to spend the rest of his days having to watch Thaksin being fawned over and adored by the masses on a scale that he could only dream of for himself. ????
  6. Come Sunday, caretaker deputy prime minister Wissanu Krea-ngam will be unemployed.
  7. More garbage. If PT only win because of vote buying, why don’t the junta losers simply outbid them?
  8. What a load of garbage. How were things under the “Shins”?
  9. I can only imagine that you have completely misunderstood the post you are praising, seeing as though you are Prayuth's number one fan and all.
  10. The military don’t like Thaksin (or Thanathorn) because under elected leaders the military’s extra curricular activities get wound back. Thaksin would be a far far richer man today if he had never entered politics. Let the Thai people decide who they want running their country.
  11. What planet are you on? The chaos and anarchy was caused by Prayuth’s supporters. After the army took over Thailand’s international corruption ranking has only gotten worse and worse. If the General was any good you wouldn’t have to lie about his “achievements”.
  12. Not a single charge has ever been filed against Thaksin for the war on drugs. Not one. You sure do get an awful lot wrong in your bizarre crusade against Thai democracy.
  13. Possible, but likely? Facts (and reality) are often deliberately ignored or contradicted in this forum by those who despise democracy but lack the courage to admit it.
  14. The north east is a Pheu Thai stronghold. Why is that? Are you as attuned to the local community as you think you are? The country’s biggest opposition party is not just alive and well, but also more popular than ever, at least according to one shopkeeper at the rally who reported that shirts featuring the party’s logo that had been in stock since before the previous election were once again flying off the shelves. Khon Kaen in Thailand’s northeast is one of Pheu Thai’s traditional strongholds. Paetongtarn, Pheu Thai take huge lead in Northeast poll as election looms
  15. https://www.aseantoday.com/2019/01/thailands-wealth-inequality-is-the-highest-in-the-world-what-does-this-mean-for-upcoming-elections/
  16. The average Somchai knows a hell of a lot more about what’s going on over here than you do.
  17. Thailand is one of (if not the most) unequal societies in the world. That inequality has real life implications - misery and suffering. Yes, Thais have to sort their problems out for themselves. They are actively doing this and the outcome of this election is going to be another huge step forward. In the meantime, is it too much to ask, for expats living in Thailand to not lie about events and individuals involved in Thai politics? To not spread false junta propaganda? I’m sure the families of those that have died fighting for democracy in the last 20 years would be ecstatic to hear you think the efforts and sacrifices of their loved ones were half hearted. Why on earth would anyone ever think autocratic authoritarian rule is preferable to democracy? It is an insane position to hold. Absolutely insane.
  18. Some people are able to think, not just of themselves, but others as well. Why would you not want the people in whose country you’ve opted to live to be free. Moral support costs nothing.
  19. Yep, sure was. Not a very level playing field though. Hardly something to be proud of, winning a rigged game. He is of course about to be unelected. ????????????
  20. Prayuth’s party got the most votes, but not the most seats. They rigged the rules before the vote. They disbanded an opposition party during the election. They rigged the count. They changed the rules after the vote to strip seats from opponents. You are simply incapable of acknowledging the mountain of wrongdoing by anti democracy forces in Thailand. You are also incapable of seeing beyond your own selfishness. Why are you opposed to letting the Thai people choose their own government? You spout lie after lie, to what end? Prayuth is going to get tossed out because he is a <deleted>.
  21. What’s even funnier is when people think unelected politicians aren’t criminals.

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