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Street food comeback?: Military government too interested in tourism - not the welfare of the people


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Posted
3 hours ago, webfact said:

Having cheap street food options was not just about tourism, she said, it was important for poor workers who came to live and work in the city from the countryside. 

...............not to mention having somewhere for the noodle vendor to wee

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Street food is central to Thai culture and the everyday lives of folk, tourist or not.

 

I trust there is a complete unit in the Architecture course encouraging students how to take account of this requirement in their studies.

 

The villain is not the leadership or rhe police, it is the un-uccommodating urban environment, the existing street furniture piled on and poor state of sidewalks.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

A keynote speaker has criticized the previous military government for paying too much attention to tourism and not enough to the welfare of the Thai people. 

It's what I've been saying for years now, the problem is, that nothing does it right!
Tourists disappear and the people have less and less money available!
Corruption has reached its peak with the help of the last two military governments!

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This government doesn't give two hoots about the people especially the poor people. It views the people as a threat. A source of unruliness. In the military mind, the people are something to be controlled, not something to be supported and helped.

 

For 70 years, China has had authoritarian governments that has squeezed Chineseness and community out of their country and their people. If you want to see Chinese culture you will find more on the back streets of Hong Kong than in most Chinese cities that have been subject to slash and burn top-down central planning. 

 

Prayut is doing the same with Thainess in an effort to control the people. 

 

Prayut should remember that now he has been elected by the people, as an all democratic countries, he is not the boss of the people. He is a representative of the people.  The people are the boss of him.

 

 

 

 

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I like so very much that Professor  Parisa Musikakhama has named this so called government a military government and that's exactly what it is! A foulish elected government just based on military and police law enforcments, for from anything that a democracy has in their constitution. The so called constituiton is just made for mistreating their people living in thailand, fill up the pockets of the rich families and clans and sure their own pockets as well!

 

Control freaks as they are soooo very scared to loose their powder. Intelectual and open minded peopel are dangerous for them so better make them mouth dead of kill them if necessary. Poor so called smiling Thaland!

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11 minutes ago, Ketyo said:

Prayut should remember that now he has been elected by the people,

Well not quite  but I agree with the rest of what you wrote.

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There used to be "street bars" on Sukhumvit Bangkok sidewalks, and I saw the sun come up more than once at those places. ABSOLUTE blast, felt quite safe, able to stagger home to my room. I heard they cleaned those up. True?

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Plenty of Mobile food carts on side sois around lower sukhumvit but they park on the road and not the footpaths

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Posted
2 hours ago, legend49 said:

The 'previous' military government was simply enforcing existing laws to bring some much-needed law, order and discipline to the country.

 

Which previous military govt? I havent noticed any change since the election.

The article refers to the current government being a civilian one and the previous being military, hence why I put 'previous' in quotes.

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6 hours ago, colinneil said:

Professor Parisa has hit the nail on the head.... Prayuts mob dont give a rats backside about the Thai people.

Their only concern is themselves, and how much money they can scam.

Col the snouts are in the trough  Stuff the people Lets buy some more guns and build 112 million dollar mansions for the Navy guy Thais are the most loving accepting people i have ever seen In any other country this garbage would of being thrown out ages ago

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3 hours ago, legend49 said:

The 'previous' military government was simply enforcing existing laws to bring some much-needed law, order and discipline to the country.

 

Which previous military govt? I havent noticed any change since the election.

Please explain! What are the "much-needed law, order and discipline" they enforced ?
Did I miss something ?

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7 hours ago, observer90210 said:

More interested in tourisme ? Well they have killed the golden goose already with all the immigration and bureaucratic hassles....one dare not immagine what would have happened if they were "less" interested in toursm !!

Tourists don't have any extra hassles regarding immigration or bureaucracy. 

The strong baht against many foreign currencies may be a factor, but your 

2 week holiday maker would probably have no idea what a TM30 is, if that

is what you mean by hassles.

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, billd766 said:

Actually Prayuth was NOT elected by the people during the election at all.

 

He was "invited" to become after the fiasco that masqueraded as an election.

 

If you think that he is (In your words) a representative of the people you are sadly mistaken. The people are the boss of him. If you think that is true, once again you are sadly mistaken.

So they rigged 50 million votes..impossible

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