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This "defrocking" does not do the trick. 


A rapist, paedophile or drug dealer should meet all the same fate; bring them to a screeching end by execution to protect the general public from such elements. The psychological damage her own father achieved with his daughter will haunt not all her life alone but all those who are presently or in the future sharing her life. 

How sick have some society members became? Only radical eradication of such elements will ensure, that the culprit will never ever have the slightest chance to repeat his/her crime! 

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7 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:

This "defrocking" does not do the trick. 


A rapist, paedophile or drug dealer should meet all the same fate; bring them to a screeching end by execution to protect the general public from such elements. The psychological damage her own father achieved with his daughter will haunt not all her life alone but all those who are presently or in the future sharing her life. 

How sick have some society members became? Only radical eradication of such elements will ensure, that the culprit will never ever have the slightest chance to repeat his/her crime! 

you probably missed that part of the article:

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then took him in to face rape charges against a minor not yet 15.

this crime carries heavy penalties

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12 minutes ago, tgw said:

you probably missed that part of the article:

this crime carries heavy penalties

Indeed. His 20 or so years inside will not be kind to him. Karma awaits.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"After the crime!"

He can't be arrested before he's committed the crime!

 

"...dubious history or psychosis, petty crime or serious crime ... drinking, drugging and so on".

No mention of any of those problems anywhere, you can't just make up your own idea of what he could have done!

Take your own advice and read the OP.

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6 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

Cut his playboy parts off and feed to ducks or Soi dogs.

This monkhood sinks deeper and deeper if such a lowlife can hide in a temple.

Funny. My passed away Grandfather used to tell me that every time I spent time with him and we were hearing on his little radio news of rape back in France.

 

Roughly translated:

"Just cut it all. Problem solved".

 

I'm no native English speaker so I'm not sure if you mean the cherries are the full package by "playboy parts".

Anyway, my Grandfather was meaning cutting the full package, all the way... ????

 

Now that I have grown up a bit (I hope).

I'd say that Monk should consult a top notch psychiatrist in Thailand.

But I'm not sure if they exists there?

 

+ you can do worse things of similar nature with your hands.

So... "wait, bring the machete back for a minute, chop chop!!!"... 555

 

Happy New Year

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It seems incest is common especially in the developing world. However, before looking down on Thailand be aware that scientists estimate around 23,000 kids are the result of inbreeding in the UK. US authorities estimate incest occurs in over 10 percent of American families. It isn't even illegal in some states. 

The horrible part is that rape by family members is detestable because we ought to be able to trust parents.

It seems that this monk was upset his daughter had a lesbian lover. No excuse. 

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7 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Time the temples upper echelons started to drain the swamps which are what most temples have become.

Hang-outs for Thailands criminals.

The institution is rotten from top to bottom........as are most institutions in Thailand.

 

It works hand in glove with the state..........as do the others.

 

A "Reformation" is what is required.

 

Such a thing resulted in the deaths of about half the population of Germany, in bloody civil war, pestilence and famine, during the 17th century.

 

It also brought about major social/political structural changes in Europe.

 

It played a great part in the "removal" of the then King of England, Scotland and Ireland and, after the restoration of the monarchy (and a change of ruling dynasty), the move towards a more democratic state.

 

 

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12 hours ago, CharlieH said:

In her own rented room at 14 ?

 

This is wrong on many levels.

Sad to see yet another monk in the news for all the wrong reasons.

Yes!, Charlie. 

 

Human beings seem to be capable of horrendous behavior. 

 

And, as you say, a 14-year-old girl living by herself in a rented room? 

 

Anytime I read a story such as this, thankfully seldom, I just wonder why I was even born into such a world as ours. 

 

There is great beauty in this world. But yet, there is also tremendous dastardlyness rife amongst us. 

 

One of my favorite authors is Fyodor Dostoevsky, a writer I began reading at age 12. 

 

Dostoevsky's C&P has been, fairly recently, re-translated into a more accurate English version. 

 

From the age of 7, I had no illusions about the goodness of mankind. 

 

These days, as old as I am, I mostly fear for the future of, and the wellbeing of, our children. 

 

Here is just one more example of the many reasons. 

 

I also remain thankful that, due to my particular nature and nurture, I did not end up as just another American Psycho. 

 

Loved the film, by the way... 

 

Take care. 

What a way to begin the New Year! 

 

 

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23 hours ago, DrJoy said:

It should apply to all monks.

 

A monk does not require a p***s

Then How Would he be able to have a Wee.......BTW, I'm NOT A Doctor !!!

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15 hours ago, Purdey said:

It seems incest is common especially in the developing world. However, before looking down on Thailand be aware that scientists estimate around 23,000 kids are the result of inbreeding in the UK. US authorities estimate incest occurs in over 10 percent of American families. It isn't even illegal in some states. 

The horrible part is that rape by family members is detestable because we ought to be able to trust parents.

It seems that this monk was upset his daughter had a lesbian lover. No excuse. 

Incest is just as common in the developed world.

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22 hours ago, Jaunty said:

Indeed. His 20 or so years inside will not be kind to him. Karma awaits.

He Better watch out He Doesn't Drop the Soap in the Showers !! Mind You He's DEPRAVED So he might like it Up Trap 2 !!

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19 hours ago, Kalasin Jo said:

 I suggest it's not right to single out Thailand and it's monks. Look at the Roman Catholic Church for revelations of priestly misdemeanours the world over against the young, from parish priests to Cardinals. There will always be those who cannot resist their urges to abuse but the cloak of religion and perceived " saintliness" of priests and monks has protected so many for decades and centuries.

The whole thread is about a Thai monk, his Thai daughter and it took place in Thailand.

 

It doesn't matter to Thailand what happens in the roman catholic church in the rest of the world as Thailand cannot change that fact, nor can the rest of the world change what what happens in Buddhist Thailand.

 

That would be the subject for a new thread.

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1 hour ago, billd766 said:

The whole thread is about a Thai monk, his Thai daughter and it took place in Thailand.

 

It doesn't matter to Thailand what happens in the roman catholic church in the rest of the world as Thailand cannot change that fact, nor can the rest of the world change what what happens in Buddhist Thailand.

 

That would be the subject for a new thread.

Well yes. The article certainly is. And what happened here is appalling. But the implications in some comments in the thread seem at least to me to single out Thailand and its' Buddhist monks as worse than anywhere else or any other religion and its' anointed in the world. What has been going on for decades with a blind eye being turned in the Catholic Church is but one example of similar elsewhere and in a different religion. Then there is the male dominated extremism in some Islamic countries sanctioning crimes against women and punishment of women for their " crimes" against extreme Islamic teachings. 

So I think that covers the 3 main religions in the world today wherever practised: Buddhism, as in the reported case, Christianity and Islam. At least this Thai monk was not I think following Buddhist teaching in doing what he did and so will be punished, hopefully appropriately.

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1 hour ago, Kalasin Jo said:

Well yes. The article certainly is. And what happened here is appalling. But the implications in some comments in the thread seem at least to me to single out Thailand and its' Buddhist monks as worse than anywhere else or any other religion and its' anointed in the world. What has been going on for decades with a blind eye being turned in the Catholic Church is but one example of similar elsewhere and in a different religion. Then there is the male dominated extremism in some Islamic countries sanctioning crimes against women and punishment of women for their " crimes" against extreme Islamic teachings. 

So I think that covers the 3 main religions in the world today wherever practised: Buddhism, as in the reported case, Christianity and Islam. At least this Thai monk was not I think following Buddhist teaching in doing what he did and so will be punished, hopefully appropriately.

How about armies (Russia comes to mind) where soldiers rape and pillage and religion is the furthest thing in their mind.

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On 1/7/2023 at 11:48 AM, billd766 said:

Begin and end with blaming the monk who was the perpetrator.

If a 14 year old is living alone in rented accommodation, it's safe to say that multiple people have failed her, probably even Thai society as a whole.

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1 minute ago, BangkokReady said:

If a 14 year old is living alone in rented accommodation, it's safe to say that multiple people have failed her, probably even Thai society as a whole.

Off topic. The Thai bashing is relentless. I guess there are no homeless 14 year olds in your country?

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23 hours ago, Purdey said:

It seems incest is common especially in the developing world.

In "Down and out in Paris and London" (1933) George Orwell explains that in very poor households, mothers would share beds with daughters, while fathers would share beds with sons.  The reason for this was that if male and female siblings shared a bed, they believed it would lead to incest.  Not sure how true that is. ????‍♂️

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23 hours ago, Kalasin Jo said:

 I suggest it's not right to single out Thailand and it's monks. Look at the Roman Catholic Church for revelations of priestly misdemeanours the world over against the young, from parish priests to Cardinals. There will always be those who cannot resist their urges to abuse but the cloak of religion and perceived " saintliness" of priests and monks has protected so many for decades and centuries.

I think the slight difference with Thailand is that the monks often have a known long history of law breaking.  I'm not saying churches never covered anything up, but it isn't like career criminals head there for a bit of R&R.

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10 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Off topic.

Off topic?  How?  Someone said the monk is solely to blame.  I said other people could have helped the girl in the article at some point.  How is that off topic?

 

10 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

The Thai bashing is relentless.

How is what I said Thai bashing?  Is Thai bashing simply saying something negative about some aspect of Thailand?

 

10 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

I guess there are no homeless 14 year olds in your country?

She's not even homeless!  And how would that change anything?  If a 14 year old girl is living alone, something has gone wrong somewhere.

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On 1/7/2023 at 3:38 AM, DrJoy said:

It should apply to all monks.

 

A monk does not require a p***s

you do realize allot of men become monks at some point in their life, most only for a short period. 

Posted
20 hours ago, ozimoron said:

Incest is just as common in the developed world.

Absolutely correct. 

Posted
12 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

In "Down and out in Paris and London" (1933) George Orwell explains that in very poor households, mothers would share beds with daughters, while fathers would share beds with sons.  The reason for this was that if male and female siblings shared a bed, they believed it would lead to incest.  Not sure how true that is. ????‍♂️

There's a lot in many western countries. Personally i don't feel strongly about incest but very strongly about rape, as most others do. 

 

 

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13 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

If a 14 year old is living alone in rented accommodation, it's safe to say that multiple people have failed her, probably even Thai society as a whole.

Her father was a monk living in a temple, her mother is supposedly working overseas, so where is she supposed to live?

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