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"Everything must come to an end" - Chuwit comes up with "Four noble truths" as Prayuth faces finale


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Prayut took the office of Prime Minister by force (Coup) and has been there ever since in an acting and elected capacity and therefore IMO his 8 years is almost up and he should do the right thing and step down AND NOT become the next military dictator in Asia .

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If he does another coup, then the APEC Economic Leaders Summit in Nov should be moved to another country to host.
Why allow a dictator to host this summit?  It has been said enough that Prayuth really wants to be the host of this years summit.

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4 hours ago, HaoleBoy said:

If he does another coup, then the APEC Economic Leaders Summit in Nov should be moved to another country to host.
Why allow a dictator to host this summit?  It has been said enough that Prayuth really wants to be the host of this years summit.

Allow a dictator as Host?

How about communist China Xi as a host - member since 1991.

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

The 4 notable truths of Prayuth.

1. He has always been an incapable leader. He does not inspire men. He oppresses his people.

2. He does not have a clue how to run the economy. He has made a total mess of things. While many economies around the world are booming, Thailand is barely selling any new cars, barely selling any real estate, barely getting by. Millions are still out of work, due to the Prayuth Decimation. He is moving the nation backwards. 

3. He has destroyed tourism. It will likely never recover to a meaningful extent. So many mistakes have been made, so much timidity was shown, and so much sabotage has laid the industry to waste.

4. He is not liked by many. His popularity rating is likely under 5%. He would never be re-elected in a free and fair election. He is a dinosaur, lacking any creative juice, and selects only bottom of the barrel men for positions of leadership. 

 

 

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Yet, they do put on quite a show, don't they?

Might even be better theatre than all of his dictatorial predecessors, all of which played the same role.

Remember - they all have a common link. 

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The 4 notable truths of Prayuth.

1. He has always been an incapable leader. He does not inspire men. He oppresses his people.

2. He does not have a clue how to run the economy. He has made a total mess of things. While many economies around the world are booming, Thailand is barely selling any new cars, barely selling any real estate, barely getting by. Millions are still out of work, due to the Prayuth Decimation. He is moving the nation backwards. 

3. He has destroyed tourism. It will likely never recover to a meaningful extent. So many mistakes have been made, so much timidity was shown, and so much sabotage has laid the industry to waste.

4. He is not liked by many. His popularity rating is likely under 5%. He would never be re-elected in a free and fair election. He is a dinosaur, lacking any creative juice, and selects only bottom of the barrel men for positions of leadership. 

 

 

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he has to, that's the only way to avoid competition and questioning of his poor achievements

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1 hour ago, Srikcir said:

Allow a dictator as Host?

How about communist China Xi as a host - member since 1991.

China is not communist, when they were communists they were called China Communist Party..... now it's called People's Republic of China, what an irony  555

 

P.S== sarcasm intended

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Doesn't really matter whether he leaves or not.

Nothing will get better because another loser takes his place.

Even an extremely talented leader would struggle af to solve the country's many pressing problems.

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The courts are ran by Prayuth and his thugs.

 

I think they'll vote in his favor, right or wrong.

 

I hope I'm wrong. 

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4 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Hypothetically, might the systems be any different under anyone else? 

Ask yourself honestly. 

If he is replaced by another from the same stable then no, nothing much will change.

Major changes could happen, once it is realised just how ramshackle those stables are.

 

Several of the fundamentals are no longer that relevant to a younger more informed and educated (self educated) population.

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6 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The 4 notable truths of Prayuth.

1. He has always been an incapable leader. He does not inspire men. He oppresses his people.

2. He does not have a clue how to run the economy. He has made a total mess of things. While many economies around the world are booming, Thailand is barely selling any new cars, barely selling any real estate, barely getting by. Millions are still out of work, due to the Prayuth Decimation. He is moving the nation backwards. 

3. He has destroyed tourism. It will likely never recover to a meaningful extent. So many mistakes have been made, so much timidity was shown, and so much sabotage has laid the industry to waste.

4. He is not liked by many. His popularity rating is likely under 5%. He would never be re-elected in a free and fair election. He is a dinosaur, lacking any creative juice, and selects only bottom of the barrel men for positions of leadership. 

 

 

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And yet I remember  how many 'farang' supported him and his coup- they are quieter now but some 'farang' still can't see past the  royalist, militaryist, anti democracy anti Thaksin  propaganda and prefer the poison one.

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6 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Allow a dictator as Host?

How about communist China Xi as a host - member since 1991.

Decent point, but not quite the same.  Xi / China is a communist country and been that way.

Thailand is supposed to be a "democratic" country and a coup goes against this.  Another coup in Thailand would cut off all funds the US gives Thailand for various initiatives, just as the Prayuth's last coup did.

 

ASEAN and APEC are battling 1 coup and 1 dictator in Myranmar now ...

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19 hours ago, ozz1 said:

The Sharks are circling but it will not help against the big guns

General Custer thought he was invincible.. didn't end too well for him.

Enough is enough and even staunch allies start to bite back.

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18 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

The 4 notable truths of Prayuth.

1. He has always been an incapable leader. He does not inspire men. He oppresses his people.

2. He does not have a clue how to run the economy. He has made a total mess of things. While many economies around the world are booming, Thailand is barely selling any new cars, barely selling any real estate, barely getting by. Millions are still out of work, due to the Prayuth Decimation. He is moving the nation backwards. 

3. He has destroyed tourism. It will likely never recover to a meaningful extent. So many mistakes have been made, so much timidity was shown, and so much sabotage has laid the industry to waste.

4. He is not liked by many. His popularity rating is likely under 5%. He would never be re-elected in a free and fair election. He is a dinosaur, lacking any creative juice, and selects only bottom of the barrel men for positions of leadership. 

 

 

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Wait. Are you talking about a certain former president? Sounds so familiar.

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21 hours ago, zzaa09 said:

Hypothetically, might the systems be any different under anyone else? 

Ask yourself honestly. 

That is no reason to leave a man without talent, leadership ability or concern for the people in power indefinitely. 

 

The people desperately need to wrestle control away from the army, one of the nation's most toxic institutions. 

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On 8/22/2022 at 11:36 AM, ozz1 said:

The Sharks are circling but it will not help against the big guns

The Sharks are circling but it will not help against the big gun

 

There corrected it for you ????

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5 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

That is no reason to leave a man without talent, leadership ability or concern for the people in power indefinitely. 

 

The people desperately need to wrestle control away from the army, one of the nation's most toxic institutions. 

Sounds good on paper......but not that easy nor doable. 

Remember the base reasoning for the existence of Thai militarism.

That will lead one to the true toxic institution.  

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On 8/22/2022 at 3:29 PM, Baron Samedi said:

Doesn't really matter whether he leaves or not.

Nothing will get better because another loser takes his place.

Even an extremely talented leader would struggle af to solve the country's many pressing problems.

but Thailand will get Anutin.......

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