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"A temple is not a catwalk!" - Thais slam British tourist for temple pictures


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4 hours ago, Genmai said:

Oh, I forgot - the prevalent religion here is a total perversion of the principal teachings of Buddha and is such a far cry from the original guidance that it shouldn't even bear his name. He even specifically told people not to build temples and to just walk the path instead. Now """monks""" deal dope, rape kids, get in fights on public transport, get drunk at parties and storm schools to molest underage students and punch teachers during exams, and basically sit around getting fat all day playing on their phone. Every time I go to Central I can spot at least one waddling about looking for a new phone. Meanwhile they get subsidized by overcharged dopey farangs on some enlightenment trip and Thais who think throwing a bit of money about will absolve them of any repercussions from stupid behavior. How is anyone with a brain supposed to respect any of this?

I really wanted to say something like that but was advised it might get me into trouble with a certain government department. Now I just don't care anymore. Well said Genmai!

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5 hours ago, Genmai said:

I wonder what Buddha would have said about the people with their panties in a twist over a beautiful photo?

 

Oh, I forgot - the prevalent religion here is a total perversion of the principal teachings of Buddha and is such a far cry from the original guidance that it shouldn't even bear his name. He even specifically told people not to build temples and to just walk the path instead. Now """monks""" deal dope, rape kids, get in fights on public transport, get drunk at parties and storm schools to molest underage students and punch teachers during exams, and basically sit around getting fat all day playing on their phone. Every time I go to Central I can spot at least one waddling about looking for a new phone. Meanwhile they get subsidized by overcharged dopey farangs on some enlightenment trip and Thais who think throwing a bit of money about will absolve them of any repercussions from stupid behavior. How is anyone with a brain supposed to respect any of this?

 

Ask any Thai what their "training" consists of and you realize there is 0 incentive or enforcement in their "practice". If you want to see real Buddhism in this supposedly Buddhist country you have to go to a Vipassana meditation center.

 

One of the few good things about the wats is free parking. I pay my taxes so feel freely entitled to use their parking and toilets. The other good thing is photoshoot locations. I sincerely hope the Brit doesn't cave in to this hypocritical hoity toity holier-than-thou BS we see so much from Thai people. 

thank you for the lesson... Unfortunately, Buddha is not here today. instead we have people who are so enlightened they have no shame in judging others and those with no idea of why a temple is considered scared.

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6 hours ago, Mickc said:

So let me get this right, two tiered pricing and decorating temples with action figures and cartoon characters and you want tourists to treat temples with respect? Now I agree there can be some crude and offensive behavioreven to western standards and that is completely unacceptable. However, given that tourists are treated like cash cows some leniency should be given. 

Posing and doing a catwalk. Wonder if they woman would do the same at a cathedral in her home country.

Some respect for local culture when visiting, it is not hard 

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13 minutes ago, Booboo101 said:

It’s OK for the Temples to be full of corrupt Monks on yaba and abandon rabid dogs, but god forbid a well dressed pretty girl should pose for a selfie !

god forbid:)??

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6 hours ago, Mickc said:

So let me get this right, two tiered pricing and decorating temples with action figures and cartoon characters and you want tourists to treat temples with respect? Now I agree there can be some crude and offensive behavioreven to western standards and that is completely unacceptable. However, given that tourists are treated like cash cows some leniency should be given. 

Very well put. Always amazing how people of one country interpret things through different standards than people of another country. I don't think Buddha would agree that 2 tier pricing is honorable or the right way

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Let's get this straight - it's because it's a FARANG who has broken those little teenie weenie 'Thai hearts'.

I have seen countless Thais on phones, texting, yapping, eating and taking endless selfies with Buddha images.

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56 minutes ago, DrTuner said:

Close temples for tourists. Ah, but then what about the $ income .. right, so holy.

   “Close temples to tourists.”

Okay, but what about tourists who are Buddhists and wish to offer their respects and say some chants in the temples? 

    It would not be right to close the temples to them. 

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This is a very tasteful picture! The contrast between the yellow dress and the temple is beautiful. It makes the temple stand out in a very nice way. This actually promotes Thailand very positively for a change.  No problem with that. 

 

Now if we want to talk about disgraceful behavior, how about tackling the taxi drivers peeing and shitting at the end of soi, throwing their garbages everywhere, riding their motobikes on the sidewalks... should I go on??!!

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