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VIDEO: Saudi Arabian man arrested after drunken rampage at Suvarnabhumi

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17 hours ago, saakura said:

Must have lost his mind at the reality of going back to Saudi Arabia. 

You are assuming he had one when he left Saudi

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  • Must have lost his mind at the reality of going back to Saudi Arabia. 

  • Ahhhhhhh, the spirit of Ramadan.

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    Saudis, despicable people, extreme sense of entitlement and disgust for other people, add islam and salafism on top and you have one disgusting excuse for a human being...

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"It wasn’t clear if he had been charged with an offence."

 

He will be when he gets home!

  

Saudi Arabia exports the most oppressive piety in the world, leaving aside the Taliban and ISIS. Those who go along with it (not all of them do) are hypocrites who go for weekend jaunts in freewheeling Dubai and Bahrain for wine, women and song, all of which are forbidden at home, in great excess, to say the least.

2 hours ago, grumbleweed said:

A drunken Muslim?

Allah isn't going to like that on the day of reckoning. Bacon sandwiches every day and no virgins for a month

 

No different to the behaviour of Thai 'Buddhists'. Muslim or Buddhists, in name only.

If he did that at home then  off with his head 

When deported, I'd force him to drink vast quantities of spirits, so that he'd land in Saudi Arabia truly pissed, remembering nothing. Then see how Saudis deal with him!

17 hours ago, Darcula said:

Ahhhhhhh, the spirit of Ramadan.

Can you call the Gostbusters for that one too, or is it permanent once it has entered the body?

TallGuyJohninBKK - This is the first thing I thought of.

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The Wahhabi sect of Islam, creates some of the greatest misunderstanding possible, extreme behavior, very ignorant people, and total degree of ignorance when it comes to spirit, and hostility toward those that are not of that sect. It also encourages intolerance, and promotes extremism throughout the world. If it were not for the fact that the house of Saud had trillions, nobody would tolerate them. They have been sponsoring worldwide terrorism for decades, and few talk about that, due to their influence, money and power. But, they are the real enemy of the west. 

Must be fake news again. How could a fidel Saudi, during ramadan, rampage drunk ....... ? 

1 hour ago, klauskunkel said:

Poor guy. He tarnished the image of Saudi Arabia, Islam and Mohamed during Ramadan. He should apply for asylum on the grounds of "Drunk in Thailand".

Could change his name to  Mohammered Allah Vabeer ? 
 

2 hours ago, dopenhagen said:

Saudis, despicable people, extreme sense of entitlement and disgust for other people, add islam and salafism on top and you have one disgusting excuse for a human being...

You are absolutely correct. Having worked there for 3 years I can say they (Saudi's) are the most arrogant, hypocritical people to be on earth.

He is lucky he was detained in Thailand and not Saudi Arabia. The last time I was there it was a 6 years in jail offense to consume alcohol. 

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I was there at the time - the idiot was throwing his stuff all over the floor and ranting inside one of the main arrival doors - It took them about 1 hour to cuff him - about 20 police and security there.  Should have tazed him and cuffed him in the first few minutes

Nothing like a drunken Muslim during Ramadan.

maybe he got an exemption to allow him to drink??

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27 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

You are absolutely correct. Having worked there for 3 years I can say they (Saudi's) are the most arrogant, hypocritical people to be on earth.

Same here. I worked there 1992-96 and again 2009-2015. Glad to say goodbye to all that.

20 minutes ago, krobert6 said:

I was there at the time - the idiot was throwing his stuff all over the floor and ranting inside one of the main arrival doors - It took them about 1 hour to cuff him - about 20 police and security there.  Should have tazed him and cuffed him in the first few minutes

Yes. There was a lunatic from Afghanistan on my plane on the tarmac at Dubai Int'l Airport. The cops arrived in about 15 minutes and cuffed him. End of story.

3 hours ago, chrisinth said:

Sometimes I feel sorry for people that get their emotions wrong when leaving this country.

 

Not sure how muslims are affected, but there were times when the devil on my shoulder changed thought processes round a bit on me:

 

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:tongue:

Not forgetting  ,  ' Good contstanoon afterble ' or  ' The drunker I stand here the longer I get'

What is it about Thailand that triggers these outbursts in god fearing men, obviously not a seasoned drinker , perhaps a little something extra in his drink?

19 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Proving if ever Ramadan and alcohol do not mix !

Yet sand doggers go home, Al***a is calling

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