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Charitable Reiner Abele is much more than just “The Kindest German in Thailand!”


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Naturally, he is a good person doing good for other people. I am all for that, and also do what I can in different cases.
I do not envy him in any kind of way, but doesn´t it seem like this man gets a little bit to much 5 minutes of fame?

 

Of course, I can be deadly wrong. Regarding too much of 5 minutes, I have to refer to a certain high ranking gentlemen that really knows time and have been seen of lot in media out of that reason.

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1 hour ago, dotpoom said:

I agree that many of the foreigners that complain about Thailand do so because they simply cannot lose the "back home.. we"...mindset.

Yes, because everything is so perfect in LOS.

I also have a lot to complain about in my home country Germany.

And now ?  Is it because of my mindset "back in my second home in Thailand" mindset ?

 

Sorry Reiner, don't want to argue with you. I do admire you and your wife.

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2 hours ago, Lupatria said:

As much as I respect what he is doing, I fear we may forget that he is actually taken away a job and responsibility from a Thai(government).

Expecting governments to solve all problems is the biggest problem with societies today.

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32 minutes ago, hobobo said:

I am not aware of any Thai government programme to help the homeless and the very poor. If there is such a programme, the government keeps very quiet about it (presumably so that farangs won't get some silly notion that there are poor and homeless people in this paradise)

"The Minister of Social Development and Human Security Gen Anantaporn Kanchanarat officially launched the campaign at Patong Beach to raise awareness of the problem with homeless and beggars and provided guidelines for both Thais and foreigners in order to involve every agency to solve the problem." https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/1026359-campaign-to-help-destitute-and-impoverished-launched-in-phuket/?utm_source=newsletter-20180224-0751&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=news

 

Words. For whatever they're worth.

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2 hours ago, Lupatria said:

As much as I respect what he is doing, I fear we may forget that he is actually taken away a job and responsibility from a Thai(government).

Like hospitals and surgeons, etc who take away a job and responsibility from Gawd.

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3 hours ago, dotpoom said:

I agree that many of the foreigners that complain about Thailand do so because they simply cannot lose the "back home.. we"...mindset.

That's true. Once you accept you're at the lower rungs of the sakdina system and there's no future for you, simply go maibpenrai and let it all play out by luck the no worries.

 

However most farangs like to get a bit more out of life than float helpless in the current. Maybe because they've seen how it could be if the feudal society was distmantled, like it was in the west, what, about 500 years ago?

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3 hours ago, Lupatria said:

As much as I respect what he is doing, I fear we may forget that he is actually taken away a job and responsibility from a Thai(government).

 

Consider why the man stepped up to the plate and is doing what he is,  could it be that the job and responsibility isn't being done by the relevant department ? 

Do they have a responsibility ?

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5 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

seems many Farangs who has a story written or a Facebook posting about them shows up a month later talking about all the problems the story has caused for them.

 

but lets hope this story get read by many Thais.

I think he is a very good person and the world need many the same to remain balanced out my deepest respect for this noble gentleman..BUT on what I think he might be a little wrong is that when he say many other who live in Los don't understand Thai culture...because very many and not just an unfortunate few experienced this culture first hand ( im Lebendversuch )  without warning with the result of maximal financial  loss ( house lifesavings etc ) psycholocical malfunktion ( maybe after realizing the so called brother is in fact her husband that has regular intercourse with his daughter ) and misery in thousand variations incl. physical assault and / or death...it seems like in a casino some win most  loose and the bank takes it all...all the time...

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7 hours ago, Get Real said:

Naturally, he is a good person doing good for other people. I am all for that, and also do what I can in different cases.
I do not envy him in any kind of way, but doesn´t it seem like this man gets a little bit to much 5 minutes of fame?

 

Of course, I can be deadly wrong. Regarding too much of 5 minutes, I have to refer to a certain high ranking gentlemen that really knows time and have been seen of lot in media out of that reason.

are you jealous of the attention he has received. why judge him?

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