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57 minutes ago, robblok said:

War zones existed, i was there unlike you i live at the outskirts of BKK and seen the danger area's. I even witnessed an attack of a red shirt taxi driver on some yellow shirt grannies. So don't act like it did not happen.

 

The bombings did happen, the yellows were attacked and bombed and the government did nothing to solve it because they did not want it. Only the army found the people responsible because Charlem made sure the police did nothing.

 

The cheering over deaths did happen, the reds did drive and kill innocent people on a demonstration in Trad. You can act like the reds were angels and act like there were no problems but there certainly were huge problems. 

I lived in the middle of Bangkok.  I saw skirmishes, burned out vehicles, but nothing that made me fear for my little life.  Again, a great insult to most Thais who were peaceful.   Yes, some people did bad things, but most of the country was peaceful.  

 

Where exactly were the "war zones" ?  These places where you would fear for your life if you traveled there.  Give me a place, a district.

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2 minutes ago, yellowboat said:

I lived in the middle of Bangkok.  I saw skirmishes, burned out vehicles, but nothing that made me fear for my little life.  Again, a great insult to most Thais who were peaceful.   Yes, some people did bad things, but most of the country was peaceful.  

 

Where exactly were the "war zones" ?  These places where you would fear for your life if you traveled there.  Give me a place, a district.

You said it yourself burned out vehicles and skirmishes.. unless you call that normal day to day life ? My experiences were mostly around Chang Wattana area. Anyway if you followed the news you could read about the bombings.. or are you denying that.

 

Yes most of the country was peaceful, but BKK was not did you forget the bombings, did you forget the Trad massacre. That is not something normal and that the rest of the country was ok does not balance this out. Most parts of Syria are peaceful now (front line is quite small) but they don't call that a normal situation either.. your remark about normality is just a crazy remark. 

 

When you got large scale protests and peaceful protesters getting bombed, terrorists going to protests and shooting them up with automatic rifles, killing kids.. I would not call that normal. 

 

The fact that most people were peaceful does not change the fact that the events that happend with bombings and terror attacks are NOT normal. Maybe if the reds controlled their stom troopers a bit better or Charlem had actually done his job things would have been better. 

 

 

25 minutes ago, robblok said:

Yes most of the country was peaceful, but BKK was not did you forget the bombings, did you forget the Trad massacre. T

You know who did the Trad bombing? Please share.

1 minute ago, Eric Loh said:

You know who did the Trad bombing? Please share.

Red shirts have been held for doing this, cheered by red shirts on a red shirt meeting... I am no Sherlock Holmes but this one is easy.

 

Of course people like you would try to say false flag.. no wonder. But anyone with an ounce of logic would see through that.

 

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Just now, robblok said:

Red shirts have been held for doing this, cheered by red shirts on a red shirt meeting... I am no Sherlock Holmes but this one is easy.

 

Of course people like you would try to say false flag.. no wonder. But anyone with an ounce of logic would see through that.

 

Dear Sherlock, the provincial court acquitted the 3 red shirts who were accused by the military. By the way, those military goons didn’t turn up on the day of the court sentencing. No appeal yet. Your logic is totally misplaced due to your singular hatred for all things Thaksin. Get a grip mate. 

Just now, Eric Loh said:

Dear Sherlock, the provincial court acquitted the 3 red shirts who were accused by the military. By the way, those military goons didn’t turn up on the day of the court sentencing. No appeal yet. Your logic is totally misplaced due to your singular hatred for all things Thaksin. Get a grip mate. 

No i still think it was the red shirts, you should get a grip. Proving something in court is hard, but logic shows that it was red shirts. Especially after the video proof of them cheering about it. I know you can't accept it but that is just you. You should stop loving Thaksin so much and open your eyes.

 

If you can't see that this was most likely red shirts then your really lost. Your side still has to prove all the false flag accusations that were never proven. 

Is she doing any "twerking" on the show??? I hear PCO like that...  :whistling:

Just now, robblok said:

No i still think it was the red shirts, you should get a grip. Proving something in court is hard, but logic shows that it was red shirts. Especially after the video proof of them cheering about it. I know you can't accept it but that is just you. You should stop loving Thaksin so much and open your eyes.

 

If you can't see that this was most likely red shirts then your really lost. Your side still has to prove all the false flag accusations that were never proven. 

So the court wrong and your assumption right. Stop embarrassing yourself. 

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7 minutes ago, Eric Loh said:

So the court wrong and your assumption right. Stop embarrassing yourself. 

Yes I am sure you thought Al Capone was not a crime boss too.. I mean they had to get him on tax evasion. So I guess he was not guilty. You should stop embarrassing yourself if you think that if something can't be proven in a court of law means innocence. 

 

I did not say THESE defendants were guilty, i said the red shirts did it, they just were not able to prove it YET in a court of law. Its quite normal for crimes to go unpunished while its known who committed the crime just can't prove it. 

 

Its most logical that the reds did it.. just use Ocam's  razor.. oh i forgot you hate logic and science.. 

3 hours ago, robblok said:

You said it yourself burned out vehicles and skirmishes.. unless you call that normal day to day life ? My experiences were mostly around Chang Wattana area. Anyway if you followed the news you could read about the bombings.. or are you denying that.

 

Yes most of the country was peaceful, but BKK was not did you forget the bombings, did you forget the Trad massacre. That is not something normal and that the rest of the country was ok does not balance this out. Most parts of Syria are peaceful now (front line is quite small) but they don't call that a normal situation either.. your remark about normality is just a crazy remark. 

 

When you got large scale protests and peaceful protesters getting bombed, terrorists going to protests and shooting them up with automatic rifles, killing kids.. I would not call that normal. 

 

The fact that most people were peaceful does not change the fact that the events that happend with bombings and terror attacks are NOT normal. Maybe if the reds controlled their stom troopers a bit better or Charlem had actually done his job things would have been better. 

The burned out vehicles I spoke of were there for a while, and they were destroyed in response to the police trying to remove the yellow shirts encampment.   Sure it was dangerous for a while, maybe an hour or so then it stopped being so.  That is more than you can say for parts of Chicago on any day of the week.   You are a might makes right kind of guy.  Were the yellows, under suthep, right in using violence to resist the police during the overthrow in Yingluck ?  I believe a policeman lost a foot.

 

You and very other chicken little can perpetuate this sense of catastrophe, but it was the doing of a few bad people.  The average Thai was not violent.  Just a few people were.  My 46Kg, ex-wife was here for all of it as well.  I cannot remember her telling me not to go to this place or that place.    I never remember being afraid. 

 

I know bad things happened, but calling Bangkok a war zone is a bit over the top.  And that is the problem to day.  Everything is a matter of security, so much so, little progress is made.  Just this week, no campaigning is aloud due to security concerns. 

 

Again, I find this all an insult to the average Thai. 

 

Googled Trad Massacre but found nothing.  Do you have a link ?  Thanks !

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