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A risk-taker billionaire pursuing social justice

By KAS CHANWANPEN 
THE NATION

 

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NEW-BLOOD politician Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit may have led his family auto-parts business to international success but he remains a socialist in his economic philosophy and a political liberal, with a passion for social justice.

 

The 40-year-old has been in the spotlight for less than two months since he announced the formation of the new Future Forward Party. But his interest in public issues and politics goes back many years to when he was a student of engineering at Thammasat University in the 1990s.

 

Having grown up in a billionaire family, Thanathorn has admitted to once being a party animal who enjoyed the high life. But his passion for social justice was kindled when he joined volunteer camps with like-minded fellow-Thammasat students. The next thing he knew, Thanathorn had become the president of the Thammasat University Students Union and later deputy secretary-general of the Students Federation of Thailand. Both organisations are well-known for intermingling with student movements that go beyond student affairs to national politics.

 

Thanathorn thus became an “activist” who worked towards the greater good. He took part in many demonstrations, including the Assembly of the Poor, calling on the government to respond to the people’s demands. After graduating, he continued to work with some non-governmental organisations. But he found himself having to take over the auto-parts business from his late father, shifting his philosophy from volunteering and demanding justice to maximising profits for the company. 

 

However, as it turns out, his stint with social activism was not just a phase of the past. Even when he led Thai Summit Group to make billions of baht in sales, Thanathorn told Sarakadee magazine in an interview that he would continue to hang out with activist friends. This served as a reminder to him to not get deluded by wealth and power.

 

Coming from a rich family, he was often hurled insults that his activism was not genuine. But Thanathorn said no matter what, “I would still see social injustice whenever I saw a boy the same age as my little brother selling garlands in the street”. That level of disparity is unacceptable, he said.

 

Some fellow-activists who had seen Thanathorn working in social movements when he was younger, described him as a serious person but at the same time he was also a sincere and a loyal friend.

 

Thanathorn, a father of three, is also an adventurer, having conquered exotic destinations from Mount Rainier in the United States to Antarctica. 

 

These are no elite destinations that can be bought with money. They require a lot of determination and great perseverance.

 

For his True South programme, for which he recruited nine other adventurers to travel with him to the Antarctic last year, Thanathorn generously rewarded the nine with Bt1 million each to use for any social activity of their choice. As a businessman and a traveller, Thanathorn also described himself as a risk-taker and his actions have proved so.

 

Asked by The Nation why he had done so many things that the rich generally wouldn’t, Thanathorn said, “Everything else is just not fun.”

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/politics/30342763

 
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I hope he has really really big balls if he wants to change anything meaningful in Thailand, otherwise just more of the same 
 
How about publishing his education and credentials that would enable him to actually run a country
 
 
I suspect if he doesn't fit the profile he will be on the run soon enough just like all the rest of the crooks that have come and gone................and gone with billions

I'd guess growing up in the environment of a family owned major company and then taking it over is a good credential and better than any university degree. It says he ran it at a profit but who knows? You could mirror it to Trump (successful businessman? ) or Sinawatra or Putin.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Having grown up in a billionaire family, Thanathorn has admitted to once being a party animal who enjoyed the high life.

That's all there is to be said about this man  . He will end up like Taksin II and become PM . The people will love him until all the scandals appears.  

 

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4 hours ago, robblok said:

I am just hoping he is not like Thaksin (billionaire too but greedy) ,  only there to make money at any cost. This guy SEEMS genuine and I like him. Now he just has to prove it. 

 

We shall see Rob.

 

But maybe another hiso "champagne socialist" as we've seen all over many times before. Some are "more equal" and entitled type.

 

Thaksin was most certainly not a socialist or a liberal.

 

Hope not, but let's see.

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11 hours ago, smedly said:

I hope he has really really big balls if he wants to change anything meaningful in Thailand, otherwise just more of the same 

 

How about publishing his education and credentials that would enable him to actually run a country

 

 

I suspect if he doesn't fit the profile he will be on the run soon enough just like all the rest of the crooks that have come and gone................and gone with billions

'How about publishing his ... credentials that would enable him to actually run a country'

 

Unlike the current bunch, you mean? 

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Sounds kinda like your landlord fighting for you to get a pay raise only to subsequently raise your rent.

 

Something about billionaires-cum-politician makes me a bit cynical.

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...quite a leap to claim ...'pursuing social justice'.....

 

...what a joke....

 

...and apparently media-backed....and whoever is behind the media...

 

...a 'carefully planned campaign'....

 

 

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7 hours ago, balo said:

That's all there is to be said about this man  . He will end up like Taksin II and become PM . The people will love him until all the scandals appears.  

 

No doubt we will have to endure all the usual bs about man of the people, pulling himself up by his own bootstraps, and humble origins.

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In Thailand I imagine you have to be rich to even consider running for any kind

of election.  Good Luck to this fellow, as he likely is at least as honest as anyone

else running, and likely even more honest than some others, whose names I will

not mention..

Geezer

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He's not really a billionaire. That's what the media likes to say. His Mom controls the  family assets and she holds everything omn the children's behalf. The man is wealthy, but that comes from his own work. No doubt that his  connections helped him get the  good jobs, but I too received similar treatment, and I know he had to work. In family businesses, the kids are often treated harshly by the parents. You have to have family business experience to appreciate how hard it is on the kids.

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