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Gambia apologises to Thailand over sex tourism comments


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2 minutes ago, lamyai3 said:

They can at least take consolation that the minister's name is Bah. Hope he's been moved to an inactive post already. 

yeah, that was a remarkably dumb official statement by bah

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Just now, ezzra said:

Sticks and stones... but Thailand's reputation as a family's holiday destination will not be tarnished..

( Just the other day, i saw nuns crushing grapes in Pattaya, and friars baking bread).....

37m tourists. Most don't bother with Pattaya.

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Oh Lordy, governments really do think we are all just all a bunch of dumb lemmings! The way the world currently runs I just can't see lasting in its current form. People are eventually going to get tired of all this BS and all these self entitled idiots running things. Unfortunately any change will just create a new bunch of idiots spouting the same nonsense from Ivory towers of self glorification. Its a very unfortunate, self sustaining cycle that human kind seems bent on repeating until we make ourselves extinct!

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This man Hamat Bah, is no doubt a man of such ignorance, it boggles the mind. He is one of those fake puritans. A man with so many skeletons in his closet, that he reminds us of a Papuan Highlander cannibal. It is what is called deflection. We have solved all of our problems, and we are a pious nation. We are an Islamic nation, so of course we do not have prostitution, and nor do we have any other vices. Of course what he said about Thailand, was at least partially true. But it was unnecessary, arrogant, self righteous, and very ignorant for him to say it. 

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