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Future Forward party leader told to stop his divisive rhetoric

 

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The Future Forward party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit has been told by the deputy spokesman of Palang Pracharat, the core government party, to cease his divisive rhetoric which, he claims, is inciting public distrust and misunderstanding of the government.

 

Mr. Thanakorn Wangboonchana said today (Monday) that he felt very uncomfortable with Mr. Thanathorn’s statements, which he made made during his recent visits to flood victims, accusing the government of spending tens of billions baht of investment budget on implementing train projects in Bangkok while spending only a small fraction of the money to help flood victims.

 

Mr. Thanakorn said that Thanathorn’s rhetoric is dangerous and amounts to incitement of public misunderstanding using false information, stressing that the train projects are beneficial to the people and will bring prosperity to the country as a whole.

 

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/future-forward-party-leader-told-to-stop-his-divisive-rhetoric/

 

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58 minutes ago, rkidlad said:

And what about the minister who said he only went to prison in Australia for a small offence and misunderstanding. We now have proof he was sentenced for smuggling heroin. He told the public a pack of barefaced lies. Will this knowledge lead to public distrust and misunderstanding? 

Yes he was clearly setup, a scapegoat.

And decided not to appeal through the court system to save the alien taxpayers money!

There wouldn't be too many of them who didnt get their wealth through some type of crime or corruption.

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Who does the “deputy spokesman” -whatever low and unimportant position that is - think he is that he can tell Thanathorn what to say or do?

 

Thanakorn is a nobody and should now concentrate on how to explain to the Thai people - and the rest of the world - how apart from a bunch of other crooks - a major drug dealer ended up in his government as a deputy minister!

 

 

 

 

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Politics is the lowest form of human endeavors...mud and poop slinging are part of the job...the ultimate prize is power over a countries taxes and natural resources...any threat to dethrone the status-quo will be met with stiff resistence and sometimes violence...

 

Future Forward should watch their backs...????

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

cease his divisive rhetoric which, he claims, is inciting public distrust and misunderstanding of the government.

You mean along the same lines as when former PM Abhisit made similar accusations of the Yingluck regime as an opposition party? I don't recall Yingluck telling Abhisit to cease his divisive rhetoric.

Of course when a political party has a coup-prone military in their "back pocket," divisiveness is the name of the game.

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 Couldnt it be said that all the rampant nationalism and the likes of Apirat carrying on about communism is divisive rhetoric. You are permitted one line of thought in this country, anything else and you are  "Nuk Paen Din" or Scum of the Earth.

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7 minutes ago, nikmar said:

 Couldnt it be said that all the rampant nationalism and the likes of Apirat carrying on about communism is divisive rhetoric. You are permitted one line of thought in this country, anything else and you are  "Nuk Paen Din" or Scum of the Earth.

Apirat rhetoric is not only divisive, it's incendiary and source of conflicts. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

The Future Forward party leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit has been told by the deputy spokesman of Palang Pracharat, the core government party, to cease his divisive rhetoric which, he claims, is inciting public distrust and misunderstanding of the government.

So what happened to free speech?

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2 hours ago, Saint Nick said:

"...is inciting public distrust and misunderstanding of the government."

????

Yeah!

Great!

Should be a lot more of it, these junta lovers should grow some balls instead of playing cry-babies. 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

o cease his divisive rhetoric which, he claims, is inciting public distrust and misunderstanding of the government

Ooh! That´s the things other countries call, freedom of speech, opposition and democracy. Here they invented their own, and it´s called democrazy.

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