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1 minute ago, Ozman52 said:

It could also be argued that the junta were patriots ending a long term criminal conspiracy which had abused and perverted Thai democracy for their own enrichment. You may regard a lecture on the law as hypocrisy; I similarly regard any claim by PTP to be the bastions of democracy. By the results of the last election, many Thais fell the same way.

 

History never ends, but the upper hand is fairly clear.

I don't see that the upper hand is clear at all in the long political struggle in Thailand.Gravity has a way of asserting itself.

 

Certainly the Junta and those that encouraged them in their criminality would regard themselves as patriots.It was ever thus and throughout history tyrants have believed their crimes were committed for the benefit of the state.

 

As to the invocation of Thaksin to excuse the crimes of the Junta, I'm afraid this is wearing a bit thin.Thailand's democracy was work in progress and no sensible person would regard the PTP or its incarnations as bastions of democracy.Eventually in all democracies the public grows weary of the party in power and governments grow tired.It was open to the Democrat Party to reform itself and win countrywide support.Through cowardice and incompetence they chose to align themselves with the anti democratic forces.We live with the consequences

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8 minutes ago, jayboy said:

I don't see that the upper hand is clear at all in the long political struggle in Thailand.Gravity has a way of asserting itself.

 

Certainly the Junta and those that encouraged them in their criminality would regard themselves as patriots.It was ever thus and throughout history tyrants have believed their crimes were committed for the benefit of the state.

 

As to the invocation of Thaksin to excuse the crimes of the Junta, I'm afraid this is wearing a bit thin.Thailand's democracy was work in progress and no sensible person would regard the PTP or its incarnations as bastions of democracy.Eventually in all democracies the public grows weary of the party in power and governments grow tired.It was open to the Democrat Party to reform itself and win countrywide support.Through cowardice and incompetence they chose to align themselves with the anti democratic forces.We live with the consequences

Yes, the "democracy in progress" claimants like to gloss over the facts. Like a suborned police force, a PM who refused to allow investigation into her party's crimes, PTP's private militia intimidating those that spoke out or campaigned against them. When a government is corrupt to the core and blatantly robbing the country, do you allow them to take out a huge loan so they can steal more, or act to stop them? Do you remember the PDRC? Isn't a hugely popular demonstration against corruption, and an attempt to whitewash the criminals involved, democratic enough for you?

We live with consequences all right; an end to political violence, the jailing and pursuit of elected criminals, and at the minimum a huge reduction in corruption.

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Yes, the "democracy in progress" claimants like to gloss over the facts. Like a suborned police force, a PM who refused to allow investigation into her party's crimes, PTP's private militia intimidating those that spoke out or campaigned against them. When a government is corrupt to the core and blatantly robbing the country, do you allow them to take out a huge loan so they can steal more, or act to stop them? Do you remember the PDRC? Isn't a hugely popular demonstration against corruption, and an attempt to whitewash the criminals involved, democratic enough for you?
We live with consequences all right; an end to political violence, the jailing and pursuit of elected criminals, and at the minimum a huge reduction in corruption.


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On 5/28/2019 at 4:00 PM, webfact said:

In response, Prayut said yesterday that he had no enemies and that if everyone respected the law, they would not be in trouble.

Yes, the laws he writes to create violations in order to suppress political rivals. It's pretty blatant when he says he will review, and must approve, all nominations of those that will eventually approve him as the new PM. At least the true colors are being forced to be shown so the international viewers know just how the Thai democracy is working.

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