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Video: Child "Muay Thai" has netizens asking: Child abuse or sport?

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Thanks to the "honorable" TV- members, who brought in their usual "you are not Thai, you can not understand"!

It's a pathetic and ridiculous excuse and you should be ashamed of yourself!

A kid with a brain damage, from this kind of abuse, is a kid...not a "Thai"- kid!

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    That picture just reminds me why i have never been to a Muay fight for 18 years. I see this in a large complex in Pattaya beach road 18 years ago. A sort of interval fight entertainment

  • Dysfunctional parents hoping to make a few baht... Dysfunctional promoters hoping to make a few baht... End of story.....But wait.... A hospital will be hoping to make a few baht from b

  • Good or not (it's a budhist country btw) i think it's very boring to watch...they don't box but punch like a windmill..   Poor kids, why not go fishing with grandpa?

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I watched one child muay thai fight, one boy got knocked down and snapped his elbow.

His arm went 90 degrees in the wrong angle, he screamed and passed out. An adult jumped in

and lifted him up and took him to a pickup ambulance. That was my last time to watch

Muay Thai. I think it is child abuse.

Muay Thai provides a route to prosperity for many young Thais because prizes even for small fights rural regions are very high. 

 

It's all well and good for wealthy academics and trendy liberals in Bangkok to sneer at it, but they'd be taking away a source of income for many of these kids.

 

 

6 minutes ago, RandolphGB said:

Muay Thai provides a route to prosperity for many young Thais because prizes even for small fights rural regions are very high. 

 

It's all well and good for wealthy academics and trendy liberals in Bangkok to sneer at it, but they'd be taking away a source of income for many of these kids.

 

 

Sometimes you have to consider other things, other than money

On 8/20/2018 at 11:56 AM, stanleycoin said:

what are you on about,  this is about children and there retarded parents, who will most likely sell grandma for money as well. :bah:

You can buy my mother in law cheap.......please .......pretty please  

On 8/21/2018 at 10:06 AM, sanemax said:

Sometimes you have to consider other things, other than money

This is thailand ......is there anything else .....? ? ? 

On 8/21/2018 at 10:06 AM, sanemax said:

Sometimes you have to consider other things, other than money

This is thailand ......is there anything else .....? ? ? 

2 hours ago, travelling wilbury said:

This is thailand ......is there anything else .....? ? ? 

I am quite sure that the majority of Thai parents wouldnt allow their Children to get hurt for financial gain 

What difference does it make??  They are gonna dumb "Kwai" anyway as adult... at least these 2 will have an excuse!!!

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