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A post that contained a full copy of a lecture has been removed as well as a reply:

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

the two countries and two peoples have been sharing weal and woe

'Weal' is spelled 'wealth' in English.  China gets the former, Thailand the latter.

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for many centuries it were colonialists who partly ruled. To the point of french navy gunboats swimming up the chao phraya and forcing to cede to France all Lao territories east of the Mekong River.

The 20th century it was an american embassy and the 21st it's chinese one.

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1 hour ago, mikebell said:

'Weal' is spelled 'wealth' in English.

You could try looking it up in a decent dictionary.

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5 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Just about made my morning coffee spew forth as I read this part.

Ethnic Tai did come from China and the largest minority in Thailand is Han Chinese in case you didn't know. Many shops that you thought were owned by Tai is actually owned by Thai citizens of Chinese ancestry.

 

I suggest you watch the real origin of Thai people.

 

 

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Are any domestic imminent changes ahead; if you take the amnesty plea into consideration? 
Well, the red brethren in the North posted a new watchman for eventual changes to come anytime soon ...... we will see! 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

the valued kinship of “one family” and the great spirit of a communitwith a shared future for mankind.

The vision, direction and beneficiaries  of that future being decided by China of course.  

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Two top ranking diplomats arrived in Thailand over the past few days. One from the US, who accompanied the chaotic and controversial donation of the Pfizer vaccine, and one from China who emphasized being part of the family. Which one came off the best do you think? 

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3 hours ago, placeholder said:

You sure you want to bring up where the Tai people came from? Did they emigrate from China because things were going well for them there?

I didn't bring it up but I'm just learning history since I am in Thailand. Most foreigners don't even bother to learn about the earliest history of the country that they are residing in.

 

This is the main ethnic groups in Thailand

 

http://eastasiaorigin.blogspot.com/2017/07/main-ethnicities-in-thailand.html

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