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Would love to be a fly on the wall in the PM's office after the weekends protests, wonder what he will do against thousands of school children...

Line-em-up and shoot them down?

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The government is running scared that protests here should break out as in other countries. My guess is that they'd instigate another coup to stop protesters. 

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3 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

There is a pattern throughout history of oppressed people rising up against the oppressors, and students are often the vanguard.

Most often, putting a different kleptocratic-gang in power. 

 

Who is most "dis-satisfied," generally speaking, in a society?  The least capable and least-intelligent.  Who mobilizes them  as useful-idiots?  The most cynical and manipulative.

 

Meritocratic-systems - where natural-rank can come to the top - are difficult to create and maintain.  Even more so when "diversity" is in the mix.  As well, such systems are viewed as idealistic-weakness by ethnocentric-types, who can easily exploit and destroy them, as is happening to the West right now. 

 

Run war-games on 2 groups - those that 'cooperate with outsiders' (pass the ball to the 'other team') vs those a group that 'cooperate only with their own group' (pass the ball only to their 'own team-mates') and see which one wins every time.  It's sad, but true.

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4 hours ago, sitanonchai said:

So the students have enough of their military democracy (dictatorship), good luck with that.

Exactly. What do they hope to achieve? No, let's correct that. What do they think they will achieve? If they are realistic they must answer 'nothing at all'. Students cannot overturn an army, and the army re-wrote the constitution to ensure they cannot be outnumbered in a 'democratic' election. So that path is closed. They might eventually resort to burning down buildings, but similar action before merely brought a crackdown by the army. So back to square one.

 

If the students have any sense of realism they must know that the army is in power, will stay indefinitely, and there is absolutely nothing anyone can do to remove them.

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57 minutes ago, TKDfella said:

The government is running scared that protests here should break out as in other countries. My guess is that they'd instigate another coup to stop protesters. 

How do you stage a coup when those who staged the most recent coup are those in charge. Are you saying they'll stage a coup against themselves? If not, a coup against who?

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9 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Scandalous !

What right have these bullies got to hang around, or inside, educational facilities for  Thai students ?

It has been the norm.  They were invited to 'help' and be role models.  Each year children have a day when they can hold guns, sit in tanks and dream of when they can be proper grown ups too.

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Thais should be ashamed of themselves! The protest in Bangkok had less than 20,000 people from a population of 10.5 million in Bangkok! Guess they like being suppressed, with no job and no money! They have no one to blame but themselves! It will only get worse!

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9 hours ago, steven100 said:

come on   !  .......... back to class ....  you've had your little break outside, it's time to go inside and learn. 

And tell your friends to go back to the barracks instead of trying to look up school girls’ dresses.

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10 hours ago, MyTHaiMyKe said:

Thais should be ashamed of themselves! The protest in Bangkok had less than 20,000 people from a population of 10.5 million in Bangkok! Guess they like being suppressed, with no job and no money! They have no one to blame but themselves! It will only get worse!

In what way are the Thai population being suppressed ?

Covid effects the whole World and a change of Thai Gubbymen wouldnt solve the problem 

 

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People who live in non-democratic Societies are always being watched, but I bet those "watchers"

don't like being watched! 

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18 hours ago, anchadian said:

Does this guy post 24 hrs a day?  Obviously nothing better to do.

 

Absolutely pathetic.

he's #1 junta propaganda chief (no offense Steve but you do push it 555)

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17 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

Same around here.  They hate Prayut with a vengeance!

honestly,  besides Steve100 and the military gang cronies don't know too many people liking him

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21 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

How do you stage a coup when those who staged the most recent coup are those in charge. Are you saying they'll stage a coup against themselves? If not, a coup against who?

Well, someone made himself a 'politician' and I have no doubt he could become an active General again, Ha!

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https://www.unicef.org/thailand/press-releases/unicef-calls-protection-children-and-young-people-amid-protests-thailand
 

BANGKOK, 18 August 2020 – UNICEF is concerned about the potential harm that children may be facing amidst the ongoing protests in Thailand and calls on all parties to uphold children and young people’s right to freedom of expression, and to protect them from all forms of violence and intimidation.

 

Children’s rights to participation, peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, including in peaceful protest, are enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the most widely ratified human rights treaty in the world. Thailand has ratified the CRC in 1992, committing to guaranteeing that children’s rights are fulfilled, including their right to participation, expressing their opinions in a peaceful manner, and for their voices to be heard.   

 

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Interesting, in the school i teach in, normally about 20 or so from Matayom 4 sign up for the Army Cadet scheme. 

 

This year they got 8.

 

The "Galloping Major" a.k.a as the head of the PT department and OC of the cadet force is very down in the dumps!

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