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British Man Critically Injured in Russian Roulette Incident After Drug & Gas Use in Pattaya
Correct, however, if you approaching the subject of my comments with the mindset of considering them, rather than immediately attempting to contradicting the comments, you might better grasp the point I was trying to make - especially the part I've highlighted in bold below. An example of this pattern emerges whenever there’s a dog attack involving a Bully-type breed. Suddenly, we’re flooded with reports of dog attacks - most of them, unsurprisingly, involving Bully breeds. It’s as though the media latches onto a theme and then milks it for all it’s worth. This tendency is particularly prevalent in the news here in Thailand. The media seems driven less by the pursuit of balanced journalism and more by the allure of repeatability - recycling narratives that resonate or stir emotion. Right now, the hot topic is overstayers. We're seeing a wave of stories about foreigners being caught out for overstaying their visas. But soon, there’ll be a new ‘flavour of the month’. Maybe Chinese gambling dens - expect a flurry of four or five stories on that in short succession. The Swiss, for instance, haven’t quite left the headlines. It only takes one to have a minor motorcycle accident - something that would normally be of no interest to national news, but because he’s Swiss, it makes the cut. Editors know it’ll strike a particular chord with the readership. It seems that here, the news is less about reporting the full scope of what's truly happening and more about offering a curated form of social commentary. The real, weighty stories often involve individuals or institutions too powerful to scrutinise, so they're conveniently left untouched - until, perhaps, social media forces their hand. In contrast to the West, where media outlets typically ignore trivial incidents like a foreigner overstaying their visa by 200 days, a foreigner crashing their motorbike, or getting into a bar fight in central Brighton etc, here, such stories are often front-page material. News reporting in Thailand can often feel disproportionately focused on the petty or the scandalous - stories that are safe, simple, and non-threatening to those in power. Major issues tend to be quietly sidelined in favour of more digestible, gossip-like coverage that won’t rock the boat. -
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Trump Rejects EU’s ‘Zero Tariffs’ Offer, Vows to Erase $350bn Trade Deficit With Energy Sale
Of course they will. Who would like to buy an American car if you got the choice to buy a German one? None. Because the US cars need a lot of parts from outside US, imported with high tariffs, means high prices. But probably you will go back to more simple cars. And enjoy your iPhones. Price will go up to 2000 USD or more, because most parts are coming from China. And without rare earths you will be degraded to pedestrians because no batteries available anymore, thanks to the wisdom of your POTUS. But if you're lucky he will be kicked out of Whitehouse early. -
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British Man Critically Injured in Russian Roulette Incident After Drug & Gas Use in Pattaya
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Trump is not an Idiot
For some people, when they have nothing, they make it personal. You have nothing. There's a joke from Mort Sahl about an actor with politically controversial views. He said it was possible to dislike her for herself. In Trump's case, it's possible that it's the other way around. -
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