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Banned Thai billionaire politician vows to press fight for democracy


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9 hours ago, Nyezhov said:

Nothing magnifies and inspires a movement like a bit of gaol.

Nelson Mandela, Ghandi, the Burmese lady whose name I cant spell, even Adolf Hitler.

They all did a bit of porridge 

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1 minute ago, Nsp64 said:

Nelson Mandela, Ghandi, the Burmese lady whose name I cant spell, even Adolf Hitler.

They all did a bit of porridge 

Iosef Vissarionovich did a stretch or two in Vologda....

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

I think almost any system could work if voters would care, learn and make educated decisions

Continuous voting. I haven't even seen it been discussed anywhere. It's where people would have an ongoing vote on any given matter and would be free to change it 24/7/365. Introduce hysteresis so when a threshold, say 75%, is passed whatever it was automatically executes. 25% and it reverses. Blockchain could do this easily. No politician on the planet wants this type of system.

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I don't understand the media's (and I'm talking about western outlets reporting) obsession with calling him a "billionare". Yes, he is very rich, but he is a Baht billionare. The media doesn't report on other baht billionares in such a way...it's like they're trying to find false equivalence with Taksin, but Thanthorn is a long way poorer than Big T.

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9 hours ago, Nyezhov said:
9 hours ago, FarFlungFalang said:

And so it ends.He will be campaigning in gaol also.And/or in another country.Next please.

Nothing magnifies and inspires a movement like a bit of gaol.

Good point. However, I am having a problem making a list notable Thai political personages who have gone to jail for their true beliefs.

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1 hour ago, SABloke said:

I don't understand the media's (and I'm talking about western outlets reporting) obsession with calling him a "billionare". Yes, he is very rich, but he is a Baht billionare. The media doesn't report on other baht billionares in such a way...it's like they're trying to find false equivalence with Taksin, but Thanthorn is a long way poorer than Big T.

Can you think of a better way of indicating to the average foreign news reader that Thanathorn is independently very wealthy? I am not sure that the average foreign news reader remembers Thaksin anyway. He is mostly a forgotten figure in his homeland, especially with the younger, more worldly electorate.

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