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PM urges all Thais to stop “bickering” and help build the country instead

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PM urges all Thais to stop “bickering” and help build the country instead

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has appealed to all Thais, regardless of their political differences and affiliations, to stop bickering and spreading hatred against one another, and make use of the mechanism of democracy to help build the country.

 

In his unscripted speech to the media at Government House today, the Prime Minister said that, as good things are happening, he wants the country to move forward and get not dragged backward, adding that he has devoted himself for the past 5-6 years to working for the good of the country and the people “without yearning for power”

 

“Who says politics is about power and vested interests? I don’t want power or vested interests. Why don’t they trust me?” he asked, apparently rhetorically. He said that he has never stopped thinking about how to solve problems and would not mind if he is reprimanded, adding that he was ready to explain or go to court if accused of corruption.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/pm-urges-all-thais-to-stop-bickering-and-help-build-the-country-instead/

 

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  • One should urge the p.m. to look up the actual definition of democracy ! Rigged elections and hand picked senators are certainly not part of it ! 

  • I know nothing when it comes to Thai politics but this Future Forward party fiasco where a party of young people gets more than the old guards thought they will get all hell broke loose and FF found t

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    lol   Probably because you stuck your finger up to democracy by sacking a democratically elected government.   Confine yourself to barracks.   

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

make use of the mechanism of democracy to help build the country.

One should urge the p.m. to look up the actual definition of democracy !

Rigged elections and hand picked senators are certainly not part of it ! 

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mechanism of democracy

 

lol

 

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Why don’t they trust me?

Probably because you stuck your finger up to democracy by sacking a democratically elected government.

 

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he wants the country to move forward and get not dragged backward

Confine yourself to barracks. :wink:

 

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..sit up straight and as you are told..

 

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Seems to be finding running a country under 'democracy' is not as easy as ruling it as a General

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52 minutes ago, webfact said:

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has appealed to all Thais, regardless of their political differences and affiliations, to stop bickering and spreading hatred against one another, and make use of the mechanism of democracy to help build the country.

Yeah, right! That looks like a nice appeal to the people. Once a general, always a general.

The one that has the most hatred is himself, out of the reason that he still can´t get his head around what the meaning of democracy really is. Reminds me little bit about a small kid in the football team that always goes off-side. He is accepted for a while, util finally everybody around him understands he is useless and his only contribution is to drag others down.

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Out here in the countryside plenty of griping to be heard about being unable to afford basic necessities, and how the government doesn't really listen to the people, but bickering, per se? Not so much.

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

to stop bickering and spreading hatred against one another, and make use of the mechanism of democracy to help build the country.

No  bickering in democracy  then...................ok P  boy...whens  that democracy  coming?

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I know nothing when it comes to Thai politics but this Future Forward party fiasco where a party of young people gets more than the old guards thought they will get all hell broke loose and FF found themselves facing a slew of chargers in attempt to stifle the movement, if this is not bickering on a grand scale i don't know what is...  

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Bickering is all thais know including you pm!

all talk no action to better anything. No laws, no trust, no money, no future is the mindset of most thais.

 

Thais want you out, so go. Its getting creepy already!!????

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Stop bickering he says, look up to me, i am the man, doing everything i can for my country.????

What he forgot, is that most of the bickering/ unrest is caused by him and his geriatric generals shenanigans.

He added that all Thai visa members should follow the example of that Aussie bloke on there, his love for me undying.:cheesy:????

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

“Who says politics is about power and vested interests? I don’t want power or vested interests.

Give me a break........That is exactly what you have been craving for since day one when you threw out the old government.......

Democracy...........You would not know it if it dropped on your head from a thousand feet.

As for vested interests, you have more than likely filled your own coffers long ago.

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1 hour ago, Laza 45 said:

..sit up straight and as you are told..

 

and stop throwing facts and truth in my face, what have I done to deserve this.

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Have to setup a Bickering Hotline 

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1 hour ago, Gecko123 said:

Out here in the countryside plenty of griping to be heard about being unable to afford basic necessities, and how the government doesn't really listen to the people, but bickering, per se? Not so much.

 

True, the people have given up hoping, now on the downward slope it's 'all about me', my job, my overtime, my debt, my harvest. Keep the carrot far enough away and the people are too busy trying to run after it to look at who is holding the carrot.

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He should set up a bickering committee.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

He said that he has never stopped thinking about how to solve problems and would not mind if he is reprimanded,

Mate you even can't buy 3500 new buses with the money  in your hand...

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Has he looked in a mirror at the problem?

 

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He really has no idea about how a democracy and people's opinion / freedom of expression work. A man with a background of army bootlickers heeding to his every word cannot handle this role and it is becoming blatantly obvious. 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

and make use of the mechanism of democracy to help build the country.

Is that what he did coming in with the military might to quash the government, and then take the chair of PM, but not before changing the constitution to suite him and his cronies, "so it's listen and do" for the benefit of the country. ????

 

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The people agree to stop bickering when you agree to:

 

1. Govern the nation fairly. Stop protecting the elite, the crooked cops, and those in power, at all costs. 

 

2. Govern effectively. Learn how to run an economy. 

 

3. Start appointing people based on merit and not cronyism. 

 

4. Allow political demonstrations as all democracies do. You claim to be a democracy. Right?

 

5. Stop hassling rival parties who are popular with the people. You are despised and disliked. Of course the rivals are popular. 

 

6. Engage in proactive policy, to tackle the heinous pollution issues, water management, and the development of alternative energy. 

 

7. Establish an exit plan. The people do not like, or respect the army. They are utterly useless. 

 

8. Abolish the antiquated luxury taxes on products and imported wine. Allow your economy to grow without draconian limitations. 

 

9. Stop decimating the tourism sector with your incessant ranting about the evils of Westerners and your inane immigration policy. 

 

10. Start building the nation. You are moving it backwards at an astonishing pace through your hubris and incompetence. 

 

Shall I go on? 

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3 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

One should urge the p.m. to look up the actual definition of democracy !

Rigged elections and hand picked senators are certainly not part of it ! 

As the good man has said, this is "Thai democracy"!

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20 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

True, the people have given up hoping, now on the downward slope it's 'all about me', my job, my overtime, my debt, my harvest. Keep the carrot far enough away and the people are too busy trying to run after it to look at who is holding the carrot.

Excellent exposition of the situation. As with the carrot and the stick, we all know who wields the stick.

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Oh goodness.  It is difficult to fathom whether he actually believes what he says.   He is the cause of all the bickering and is hated by many.  If he does not know that, he is even more delusional than one can imagine.   Also bickering is also called debate.   Something that goes unappreciated by the poorly educated, entitled crowd.  

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1 hour ago, ezzra said:

I know nothing when it comes to Thai politics but this Future Forward party fiasco where a party of young people gets more than the old guards thought they will get all hell broke loose and FF found themselves facing a slew of chargers in attempt to stifle the movement, if this is not bickering on a grand scale i don't know what is...  

Good point.... and the unethical and immoral charges against FF certainly aint democracy, in fact they are the opposite to democratic process. 

8 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

CUT

 

Shall I go on? 

Sure -- he only said all Thais should stop bickering.

Bwahahaha! He’s SERIOUS?!

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Bickering is a word you would use when talking to children !  Oh, thats what he thinks of the Thai people.  He is just telling them to do what he says and what he wants and dont answer back or argue. Thats not democracy but more a dictatorship.

43 minutes ago, ChipButty said:

Have to setup a Bickering Hotline 

????

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

help build the country instead

You and your military cronies can start by getting your face out of the trough and help the poor of this country get a better life. 

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