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FEATURE - 'I'm ready,' says first transgender candidate for Thai PM

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FEATURE - 'I'm ready,' says first transgender candidate for Thai PM

 

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Pauline Ngarmpring, Thailand's first transgender candidate for Prime Minister, poses for a picture as she campaigns in Bangkok. Feb. 27, 2019. Rina Chandran\Thomson Reuters Foundation

 

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Pauline Ngarmpring, Thailand's first transgender candidate for Prime Minister, hands a name card to a vendor as she campaigns in the market in Khlong Toey, Bangkok. Feb. 27, 2019. Rina Chandran\Thomson Reuters Foundation

 

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Why didn't they mention her political positions? 

She's transgender, so what. So is every other man and his dog, nowadays. I don't see how this has any political relevance.

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I assume she DOES have political positions. This press coverage gives her (and transgender people in general) a disservice by mentioning only her identity status, and nothing else. It's bizarre actually.

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And/or give a quick / long summary of her achievements which make her suitable to be PM.

 

And give a quick mention of her broader policies. 

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I suppose if she is fully upfront it will possibly be the only way of restoring some Pride in the country????  

11 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Why didn't they mention her political positions? 

You mean like doggy style? Because that’s how she’s going to get it from the Junta.

 

There is ZERO chance that she even has a chance.

 

This election is rigged to the core and it’s painfully obvious after what they just did.

This person might think that they are ready to be PM, but is Thailand ready for them?

 

I very much doubt it. 

15 hours ago, scorecard said:

And/or give a quick / long summary of her achievements which make her suitable to be PM.

 

And give a quick mention of her broader policies. 

...like the other ones who fetched the position before?

Definitely wouldn't fool me.

 

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

'I'm ready,' says first transgender candidate for Thai PM

What does he/she mean by that?

18 hours ago, nausea said:

She's transgender, so what. So is every other man and his dog, nowadays. I don't see how this has any political relevance.

I just wonder why they all seem to be mtf instead of ftm when it comes to publicity.

19 hours ago, nausea said:

She's transgender, so what. So is every other man and his dog, nowadays. I don't see how this has any political relevance.

It might bring down the price of salami at the supermarket !!

10 hours ago, dcnx said:

You mean like doggy style? Because that’s how she’s going to get it from the Junta.

 

There is ZERO chance that she even has a chance.

 

This election is rigged to the core and it’s painfully obvious after what they just did.

Yes of course she has zero chance.

That's a given.

But as long as she's out there, literally, if she has political positions she is advocating for, they should be covered if the press is going to cover her efforts at all.

We also have a Pauline (Hanson) in Australia, she is about as useful as tits on a bull also. 

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3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

Yes of course she has zero chance.

That's a given.

But as long as she's out there, literally, if she has political positions she is advocating for, they should be covered if the press is going to cover her efforts at all.

I get that, but she would get much more ground if she were running in a fair election. She’s literally wasting time and money doing it now. You pick your fights in life and this was a poor time to walk into the ring. 

I doubt she's spending her own money, and hey, she's in the lime light.  Now she has Nation wide coverage, she can either run for a smaller govt post or maybe go into entertainment.  Win-win for her/him.

On 3/8/2019 at 5:01 PM, Jingthing said:

I assume she DOES have political positions. This press coverage gives her (and transgender people in general) a disservice by mentioning only her identity status, and nothing else. It's bizarre actually.

The ultimate result of the entire TG movement.

Make everything about the fact that you are TG, and this is the inevitable result.

2 hours ago, timendres said:

The ultimate result of the entire TG movement.

Make everything about the fact that you are TG, and this is the inevitable result.

TG movement? No such thing. 

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