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Farang escapes serious punishment for anti-govt song, apologises, removes video


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18 hours ago, buanmeerugsaa said:

Thais are sadly incredibly insecure. If they feel they have lost face, even to a minuscule extent, they’ll push to have you gaoled. 

Lost a bit of face in the women's world cup.

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4 minutes ago, dcnx said:

The difference between him making a song poking fun at the government and all you sods posting daily pokes at the government here is what exactly?

Absolutely nothing and there's absolutely nothing wrong with doing it; unless, of course, the recipients are so thin skinned that they don't like any truth.

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2 hours ago, bogozy said:

I never understand why necessary for a foreigner to interfere into the internal affairs of host country.

How is he interfering? It's satire. If I make a joke about Trump, am I interfering with internal US affairs? 

 

 

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21 hours ago, DavisH said:

What would be grounds for a private prosecution? "It made me feel bad"? "You mocked Thai people"? Really?

I was thinking the same thing. Beat me to it.

 

Financial damages for hurt feelings. Only in Asia. Law is so arbitrary.

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2 hours ago, Pasuwan said:

Should be deported. This is not Europe. If not  happy here. Simply Leave.  

Great. And what would you do with the young people who made the dictatorship song, loved by all youngsters and many others? 

 

Oh, sorry, my apologies, I get it. They are Thais. 

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11 minutes ago, Isaanbiker said:

Great. And what would you do with the young people who made the dictatorship song, loved by all youngsters and many others? 

 

Oh, sorry, my apologies, I get it. They are Thais. 

That song was a reflection of how the Thai people really feel. The army is despised by most. 

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On 6/13/2019 at 1:07 PM, Sumarianson said:

Do I take it then, that the Constitution of Thailand does not protect it's citizens nor it's news media, in giving them the protected right to free speech? 

More or less the same ss the UK then! (I refer to Julian Assange' imprisonment.)

Assange broke the law. he failed to surrender to court BEFORE foisting his increasingly irrelevant self on the Colombians.

 

You'll be claiming Yaxley-Lennon's rights have been similarly trampled on next.

 

On 6/13/2019 at 3:15 PM, justin case said:

thailand = n-korea with internet

justin case = posting without a clue

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Not really smart doing that stuff when you're in the country. He's lucky he has not been deported for good (and it makes no difference if you speak Thai or have lived most of your life in Thailand. He's a Farang (a mere guest in a hosting country) 

 

Perhaps he should skip the country for a while .... was that the concrete mixer I hear?

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