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Thanathorn reveals the way forward after Future Forward


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39 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

He believes that a creative idea can conquer guns, and vote ballots will triumph over bullets. The group will bring hope to fight fear, democracy against authoritariansim and future against the past. Once it can win the battle of ideas, it can win other wars and by that time true change will come.

Guns, bullets, fight, battle, wars...

Are we in a war? When was the last time the current government used violence to suppress voters?

Or does Thanathorn plan to bring democracy to Thailand with violent groups like the bloody red-shirts?

 

If he wants to improve things he should do it peacefully - including peaceful language. If he shows that he is not corrupt and he does a good job to make life better for many Thais then they and we will remember his work.

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36 minutes ago, JAG said:

Interesting  choice of venue and audience. Much harder to Trump up charges against him with the meeting "on the record" in this way - diplomatic presence their as well.

Of course everything that was said will be out on social media as well.

Seems as they're reaching out more toward Farang circles than Thai.

Interesting stategy.

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2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:
6 hours ago, bangkokfrog said:

anything is better than the current

That's what I thought when George W. was president. Now I don't dare thinking "anything is better" anymore, anywhere in the world.

Not sure about that. Look at the buffoon in charge now. The only problem is that the only remaining opposition are, as we say in Thailand, "same same" as GWB and his ilk.

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8 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

It's not just the local administration elections they dominate, they practically run the country !

It will be hard to change that, with certain people at the helm, unfortunately.

The fish is always stinking from the head... ????

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2 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Seems as they're reaching out more toward Farang circles than Thai.

Interesting stategy.

I think that Future Forward has a very slick and effective communication channel with it's Thai followers, who are, after all, the ones who will (eventually I hope) put them in power. Their dealings with foreigner (perhaps we should more accurately say international) circles are, I think, to ensure that they are recognised as a genuine political movement internationally. This they calculate may offer them some protection.

 

It didn't work for Thaksin, but he was always, despite his undoubted popularity within Thailand, always more of a "one man band". Future Forward strikes me as more collegiate and progressive, and more likely to arouse interest beyond Thailand's borders, places which the current regime know little about., and have little interest in, but places about which Future Forwards predominantly young support base are increasingly better informed about.

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3 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Seems as they're reaching out more toward Farang circles than Thai.

Interesting stategy.

The junta's only real concern are foreigners, foreign opinion.  They need them and cannot control them.  Many past discussions like this were preceded by threats, but this one was not.  One can only wonder why? 

 

A Hong Kong friend wanted to move to Thailand, as she was sickened by the government's actions.  Her Thai friends told her Thailand was better.  Said if she wanted guaranteed freedom, Taiwan was probably best.

 

A non favorable, international spotlight is what terrifies the junta.

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Brilliant - absolutely brilliant political strategy.  Hopefully they will be able to unite the Thais (red and yellow) against the Junta and win back Democracy through votes and thus avoid violence.  And if they are successful and this 'political movement' gains traction then I bet that the main SEAsia Democracies (Sth Korea and Japan) will provide encouragement and support - and hopefully so does USA.  China may control Nth Korea and Vietnam, but they will hopefully fail in trying to control/own Thailand thru the Junta - which they have been doing since 2014 - and which they ramped up since October 2016. The Junta is going to regret banning their Party - they have given them the freedom to create political dissent without the limitations of being a member of the Parliament.  In politics they say to keep your enemies close and your enemies closer - the Junta aint ever been good at politics. 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, DaRoadrunner said:

How can anyone vote for him when his party has been disbanded by the Courts?

He has been disbarred, the FFP have been dissolved but the idea cannot be dissolved by any government.

 

What can they do to Thanathorn now?

 

IMHO he won't flee the country which leaves putting him in jail.

 

Looking at the fiasco caused by dis barring him from politics and dissolving the FFP, jailing him would cause even bigger problems for the government.

 

The army having another military coup lead by Apirat would work in the very short term, probably until the first rounds are fired at ("the enemy aka as the Thai people"), then the <deleted> WILL hit the international fan. 

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18 hours ago, Haddo said:

the full event can be seen here

Very nice, thanks. Shame all foreigners couldn't manage a collar. But great to see Thais conversing among one another on such matters in English. They have some stones. High hopes.

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