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Cameroni

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  1. So Democrats are racist. I did not realise this.
  2. A September 12, 2016, document included an Intelligence Community Assessment that determined ‘foreign adversaries do not have and will probably not obtain the capabilities to successfully execute widespread and undetected cyber attacks’. https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-news/obama-to-face-treason-charges-over-2016-russia-collusion-hoax-tulsi-gabbard-drops-bombshell-amid-traitor-reports-101752871973625.html So pretty clear finding then.
  3. When I saw Rick Stein laud a Welsh vegetarian influencer I did feel the urge to sharpen my sword.
  4. Indeed, but one can eat well in Pattaya. There's something for every budget. The Chinese restaurant in the Royal Cliff hotel, Huang Chao, is not bad. It just costs a bit more than in other places in Thailand. The food markets aren't bad either, but again not cheap.
  5. It's absolutely insane in the UK now. Apart from the new bill that criminalizes looking at women with 2 years imprisonment, they've also passed a law that makes certain acts against women "hate crimes" with the massive penalties that brings. No wonder there's riots in the streets in the UK. Their politicians are betraying them.
  6. So why was the woman indicted and prosecuted? Unjust male patriarchy? 😂 Or could it be because she seduced the men with the aim of blackmailing them and extorted 9 million pounds? Fiilming the enounters. But women are so pure right?
  7. What if the feminist ideas that have made looking at women a crime punishable by 2 years in prison in the UK are exported to Thailand? Encouraged by some people in Thailand? And cause the change in Thailand, which feminism caused in the UK? Several organizations in Thailand work towards feminist goals, including Pratthanadee Foundation, Good Shepherd Sisters Thailand, and the APSW (Association for the Promotion of the Status of Women). Buddhist nuns. Males and females. A change is gonna come. And then, are we going to keep running from feminism, or worse do its bidding, like some on here? Or are we going to stand steadfast and say "enough is enough"?
  8. So there's a woman who's having sex with 10 men to blackmail them out of 9 million pounds but you attack the men? Ok, Lancelot. Lol.
  9. If she's loyal, honest and reliable.
  10. Lol, you may want to ask the 10 men whose lives were ruined by Golf the blackmailer recently. Clearly you're living in delusion.
  11. That's our only hope really, the nature of women and men in Thailand. Will it be enough to resist these feminist ideas from the West? I hope so. However, feminism does put power in women's hands, as we see in the UK with this law that allows women to put men in prison for looking at them. It will be hard for some women in Thailand to resist having power, much as it proved impossible to resist for women in the UK.
  12. The UK really is going to the dogs. Who is making these idiot laws in the UK? Sixteen year olds get the power to vote? Is this a joke?
  13. Same here, I really dislike Phuket as well.
  14. Indeed, but why is that the case? Because of the emergence of toxic feminism as a power to mould laws, opinion and cultural agenda in the UK. That's the reason why women have become less feminine in the UK. There is a reason for it. And that reason is feminism. And of course the male enablers of feminism, one need only look at this thread. I often wondered how male politicians can swallow the feminist agenda so completely, but then one need only look at this talkboard and you see why. Now, if the reason is feminism and its enablers, it is already clear that in Thailand too in due course we will see women become less feminine. We're already seeing it. It's not penetrated mainstream so far. But it's here already. Several organizations in Thailand work towards feminist goals, including Pratthanadee Foundation, Good Shepherd Sisters Thailand, and the APSW (Association for the Promotion of the Status of Women), and many others. Buddhist nuns particularly have this agenda. Like you I hope Thailand will reject the introduction of Western ideas like feminism, but it does not seem that is the case.
  15. It's not "female empowerment" to allow women to get men incarcerated for looking at them, it's the feminists going for the jugular, after they've alredy moulded the law in their favour. The new laws in the OK are highly anti-men. Sure, staring is impolite, however, to get someone imprisoned for 2years for it is sheer insanity.
  16. It is very alarming. Obviously police would have to act on any such complaint by a woman and arrest the man. Whilst most women would never dream of calling police because a man looked at them the real danger would be feminist militants, ie those women who've studied the legal status and know exactly how to manipulate the system and additionally have ideological motives to attack men generally. It's true as well that in Thailand we've been spared this insanity so far, because unlike in the UK, where politicians have sacrificed men on the altar of feminist pandering and are afraid to speak out, indeed can't speak out, the situation in Thailand is still different. However, just as we've seen graffiti being exported to Thailand, we are also now seeing Buddhist nuns planting the seeds of feminism. There are male feminist activiists in Thailand too, and it is only a question of time until the feminist extremism will take off in Thailand too. There is already a Thai NGO that is playing the system and ensuring politics is moulded in accordance with feminist agendas. There are several such NGOs actually, some with access to political power. Thailand will change in this direction too.
  17. You think it's okay that women have the power to throw men in prison for staring at them? What is staring if not looking intently? So a woman should have the power to get a man put in prison for the heinous act of looking intently? You cannot be serious.
  18. I thought Pattaya was not that bad really, I expected a hell-hole like Angeles City, but really Pattaya is not that bad. Sure, the mall is degraded and not comparable to Bangkok or CM, the restaurants are overpriced but it is easy to navigate, there are nice markets and the Walking Street was not as repulsive as one'd expect. Didn't like the beach much, though the service on the loungers is great. Still, overall not the best place to live in Thailand for me.
  19. So why were you pining for another woman on another thread and wistfully wishing for romance in your life? Did you stare at her too long?
  20. With an ageing women you don't like, sure...555
  21. Very true, the truth is coming out now about Cassie Ventura and it is very ugly.
  22. Like you deserved to end up bored to death in Isaan.
  23. Of course it can be abused, and will be abused, imagine if you give the power to a woman to have a man incarcerated just for looking at her, this will lead to cases where completely innocent people will be put away for 2 years for looking at someone supposedly too intently. There are militant feminists whose idea of fun is very different to ours.
  24. It depends if the guy fulfills their attraction criteria, if they like him they won't mind if he looks at her. If she doesn't find him attractive then it's intrusive and "distressing" staring. What is remarkable is that in the UK women now have the power to get a man thrown in prison for looking at her. Whilst one can understand many women don't like to be stared at, by guys they dont' find attractive, to give them the power to have a man incarcerated for it seems incredible. And Dominik Bullock, the guy who was imprisoned for staring in the UK, was lucky as he only got 22 weeks, since 6 months is the maximum under the old laws. With the new UK legislation to punish "street harrasment" staring can now lead to a 2 year prison sentence in the UK. In addition violence against women was rebranded as a "hate crime", so if a man has a heated argument with a girlfriend and it gets physical he can now face hate crime charges, which are far more serious in terms of time served than normal assault charges.
  25. It is illegal in the UK now. U.K. Government Backs Bill to Criminalize Street Harassment . The measure targets behavior like catcalling or persistent staring with prison sentences of up to two years. It would criminalize “causing intentional harassment, alarm or distress to a person in public where the behavior is done because of that person’s sex,” https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/09/world/europe/uk-ban-street-harassment.html

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