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Building bridges with Saudi Arabia: Bangkok governor dresses as an Arab as Blue Diamond affair fades


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A bit off the topic but- I remember the days when the male Saudi's used to come en masse across the causeway to Bahrain at the "weekend" for the booze and the Russian girls.

Lovely people.

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:

He has achieved more in the months since his election by the people of Bangkok than his government appointed predecessor ever managed to do in 6 years.

Fair enough. I'm not Bkk based and his face/name seems to be quite prominent so I was curious.

No disrespect intended and good luck to him.????????

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10 hours ago, Lucky Bones said:

This guy seems to want to be everyones friend.

Has he achieved anything positive yet or is it simple political jockeying?

 

Camel jockeying.....

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

He's achieved more in the few months he's been in office than others have done in years.

Cool. See my earlier response to billd766.????????

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16 hours ago, Thailand said:

A bit off the topic but- I remember the days when the male Saudi's used to come en masse across the causeway to Bahrain at the "weekend" for the booze and the Russian girls.

Lovely people.

Well it's still happens. And all the expats too travel over every weekend. And actually Saudi women would come across to enjoy their  freedoms. Bahrain is a great  country. You can live a good  live there.  The Seashell was a fantastic bordello - really wild and Diggers bar was a great  bar with 50 or more Thai girls. Itnreally rocked. No music after 1982. No rap no hip hop. The Ethiopian Jungle Bars were exotic too. In many ways it was better than Thailand.  Bars and clubs  stayed open late. In Bangkok places closed earlier  than Bahrain.  I have very fond memories  of Bahrain...Oh and the Tylos Hotel-  50 girls! Giving  room service.

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15 hours ago, RandolphGB said:

So he’s turning a blind eye to the country’s human rights abuses, but will happily welcome their money. 

It may have escaped your notice, but he does not control Immigration who are the people who allow or reject entry to Thailand. He also does not control the government (more's the pity) who make the rules and requirements, allowing or not allowing, the people of whatever country who wish to visit Thailand.

 

Are you turning a blind eye to Thailand's civil and human rights abuses?

 

His job is to do the best that he can for Bangkok. Whether he likes or agrees with it or not doesn't matter.

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20 hours ago, RandolphGB said:

So he’s turning a blind eye to the country’s human rights abuses, but will happily welcome their money. 

Just as the rest of the world does, your own country included.  Why should Thailand have to virtue signal?

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7 hours ago, The Hammer2021 said:

Well it's still happens. And all the expats too travel over every weekend. And actually Saudi women would come across to enjoy their  freedoms. Bahrain is a great  country. You can live a good  live there.  The Seashell was a fantastic bordello - really wild and Diggers bar was a great  bar with 50 or more Thai girls. Itnreally rocked. No music after 1982. No rap no hip hop. The Ethiopian Jungle Bars were exotic too. In many ways it was better than Thailand.  Bars and clubs  stayed open late. In Bangkok places closed earlier  than Bahrain.  I have very fond memories  of Bahrain...Oh and the Tylos Hotel-  50 girls! Giving  room service.

Don't remember any of that, must have been busy working or something!

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15 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

Just as the rest of the world does, your own country included.  Why should Thailand have to virtue signal?

 Other countries do and they're criticised for it. Just as Thailand should be.

 

The point is that the new Bangkok governor was heralded as some kind of saviour. He's no different from the rest of them with their snouts in the trough.  

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