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To be clear he is buying the cheap Thai whiskey laocow, way stronger than beer. Nasty stuff and drinking it in very hot weather is not very clever. He is already drunk when buying the bottle in the video. Drank that bottle too and then returned to the store clearly looking to be pest.

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27 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

I'd suggest the Thai response was quite restrained

Broken jaw? Yeah right you believe he tripped and fell on his face.. You are definitely not an apologist.

 

Also, you may argue, even though you negate the obvious, about Thai xenophobia, so feel free to substitute "xenophobic, savagery" by something like "uncivilised savagery". I'll leave you now  with the pleasure of pointing out the pleonasm.

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17 minutes ago, ningnong said:

To be clear he is buying the cheap Thai whiskey laocow, way stronger than beer. Nasty stuff and drinking it in very hot weather is not very clever. He is already drunk when buying the bottle in the video. Drank that bottle too and then returned to the store clearly looking to be pest.

Lao Khao rice whisky you mean.

 

What is laocow?

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4 minutes ago, THMilkEggs said:

Have you seen the video? 
 

He had already got away with being a dickhead even after a machete was shown to him. He had safely returned home.

 

Then be decided It was a good idea to return and continue insulting them. With kids present.

 

I’m sorry, he had it coming, he should have seen it coming from miles away, and he is an absolute tool. 

 

Also in a way he is lucky it’s just a broken jaw, he could well have been stabbed and/or killed.

Lucky his ribs werent kicked in too. Looks like they only kicked him a couple of times.

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4 minutes ago, THMilkEggs said:

I’m sorry, he had it coming, he should have seen it coming from miles away, and he is an absolute tool. 

yes i can see how being a duckhead should lead to you almost being stomped to death. 

 

i stand by my statement. those calling for violence are simply unevolved.

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2 minutes ago, bignok said:

He started it. Stole whisky from a shop (under paying is theft), abused multiple people including women.

 

You defend this scumbag? Unbelievable.

where have i defended him ? 

 

i am simply stating that the violence used here is disgusting and shows a great deal about the people involved. 

 

primitive people. 

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25 minutes ago, bignok said:

He deserved it. Abusing women, ripping off a shop.

He probably deserved to spend a few hours at the police station to be charged for disturbing the peace.. I you come from a lave where justice relies on corporal punishment, flogging, stoning, etc..

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3 minutes ago, stoner said:

yes i can see how being a duckhead should lead to you almost being stomped to death. 

 

i stand by my statement. those calling for violence are simply unevolved.

Violence should never be used. In the perfect world. But we don’t live in a perfect world. 
 

And it’s also not like this guy got his dose of violence served gratuitously. He went looking for it, when he could have stayed home sleeping off his laow kao hungover. 
 

Can you imagine what would happen if you replicate his behavior in Compton? 

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3 minutes ago, KiChakayan said:

He probably deserved to spend a few hours at the police station to be charged for disturbing the peace.. I you come from a lave where justice relies on corporal punishment, flogging, stoning, etc..

I think he deserved it. 

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1 minute ago, THMilkEggs said:

Violence should never be used. In the perfect world. But we don’t live in a perfect world. 
 

And it’s also not like this guy got his dose of violence served gratuitously. He went looking for it, when he could have stayed home sleeping off his laow kao hungover. 
 

Can you imagine what would happen if you replicate his behavior in Compton? 

In the USA he could have been shot.

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18 hours ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

They aren't attacked because they are foreigners , they are attacked for being aggressive towards other people and their nationality is irrelevant .

   They caused the trouble themselves

Really! You have basically one report from mostly one prespective. It is a very sorry state if you thing anything justifies a beat down in a shop with a weapon welding pack of rabid drunk animals. I'm ex army and it could be said my voice is quite loud and I've never been attacked like that anywhere else in the world. I would disagree on this occasion and put racial jealousy right at the top. I shocked you would even try to justify this attack. Good luck in Thailand and hope you are never featured on here after a rabid pack attack for accidentally daring to offend LD Syndrome male in passing..

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9 minutes ago, bignok said:

In the USA he could have been shot.

no because he would have his AR-15 to self defense himself

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3 minutes ago, BritScot said:

Really! You have basically one report from mostly one prespective. It is a very sorry state if you thing anything justifies a beat down in a shop with a weapon welding pack of rabid drunk animals. I'm ex army and it could be said my voice is quite loud and I've never been attacked like that anywhere else in the world. I would disagree on this occasion and put racial jealousy right at the top. I shocked you would even try to justify this attack. Good luck in Thailand and hope you are never featured on here after a rabid pack attack for accidentally daring to offend LD Syndrome male in passing..

Jesus Christ, man. Him being attacked for "talking loudly" was a lie told by his wife. Watch the video linked on page 9. The guy was being an absolute tool and was looking for trouble. He was asked repeatedly to leave, but refused and continued to abuse the people there, in front of children.

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8 minutes ago, BritScot said:

Really! You have basically one report from mostly one prespective. It is a very sorry state if you thing anything justifies a beat down in a shop with a weapon welding pack of rabid drunk animals. I'm ex army and it could be said my voice is quite loud and I've never been attacked like that anywhere else in the world. I would disagree on this occasion and put racial jealousy right at the top. I shocked you would even try to justify this attack. Good luck in Thailand and hope you are never featured on here after a rabid pack attack for accidentally daring to offend LD Syndrome male in passing..

 

Watch the video & see the way he threw the plastic bag, clearly in anger. 
 

If his body language was anything to go by his verbal language was poor. 
 

 

This wasn’t just a guy with a loud voice, it was a drunk guy throwing abuse as the shop keeper & behaving extremely poorly.  

Does it warrant a violent response?…
… it shouldn’t, but how many of us would have stood by and accepted that behavior if it was our wife he was insulting ? 

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14 minutes ago, BritScot said:

I would disagree on this occasion and put racial jealousy right at the top. 

I don’t see racism here, I just see a response to a guy behaving very poorly.

 

Many of us have been here long enough & mixed with Thai’s sufficiently enough to know guys (Thais) like this are perfectly fine, they’ll say hi, invite you to drink with them etc be respectful & you’ll revive the same respect in return, act out  and the response will be different. 

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25 minutes ago, h90 said:

Yes I agree 200%.....in the last 20 years I have never seen any kind of problem myself....not even an ugly word. Of course this can be an exception and all the racist anti Finnish Thais were concentrated at this place.
BUT it could be also that he was one of these Farangs who always claim how incompetent Thais are and how superior their country is...and that in a loud voice....and often not forget to also insult religion, country, history and royalty.
Might not be the case here......but I have never seen some unprovoked violent against foreigner Thais, and I have seen a lot trash talking Farangs.

Personally, I have never felt threatened. I have seen a shooting here, and seen a number of fights, while on Samui. It is nearly always Thai on Thai, which is not my concern. I keep my nose clean, tend to show respect to the locals, and know how to avoid confrontations. The few times I have been faced with a very angry local, I have offered a sincere apology, a deep wai, and they backed down. Never had my house robbed, or a car or motorbike stolen. Never been robbed on the street here, in well over a decade.

 

I have been threatened by a few hotheads on Samui, but after showing them some respect for the perceived slight, they always backed down. Attitude and a show of respect, are 95% of the trick here, when it comes to dealing with the locals. 

 

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None of us will know what really happened. He was a big man compared to the Thais around him. He already had shown his "personality" Did the Thais push first or did he? Maybe the Thais were defending themselves, and maybe he did fall on his face.

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35 minutes ago, BritScot said:

Really! You have basically one report from mostly one prespective. It is a very sorry state if you thing anything justifies a beat down in a shop with a weapon welding pack of rabid drunk animals. I'm ex army and it could be said my voice is quite loud and I've never been attacked like that anywhere else in the world. I would disagree on this occasion and put racial jealousy right at the top. I shocked you would even try to justify this attack. Good luck in Thailand and hope you are never featured on here after a rabid pack attack for accidentally daring to offend LD Syndrome male in passing..

Now Mr.Ex-army if some drunk dude came and treated your wife this way, you shake hands or you show him your military training?

 

 

Also falling and breaking your jaw specially while drunk isnt sonething unheard of. I’ve seen a light push resulting in a fall, brain bleed, death.

 

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10 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Personally, I have never felt threatened. I have seen a shooting here, and seen a number of fights, while on Samui. It is nearly always Thai on Thai, which is not my concern. I keep my nose clean, tend to show respect to the locals, and know how to avoid confrontations. The few times I have been faced with a very angry local, I have offered a sincere apology, a deep wai, and they backed down. Never had my house robbed, or a car or motorbike stolen. Never been robbed on the street here, in well over a decade.

 

I have been threatened by a few hotheads on Samui, but after showing them some respect for the perceived slight, they always backed down. Attitude and a show of respect, are 95% of the trick here, when it comes to dealing with the locals. 

 

I never even had a confrontation. I threat people "normal" the same way I would like to be threated. Had only positive experiences in 20 years. But also I don't discuss with locals about politics....Would I be a tourist in USA I would not tell them that I think that either Republicans or Democrats are better. It is normal behavior to avoid such topics with people who aren't close friends. But I have seen lots of Foreigner who explained me loud and in English in public places how bad Thai people are in various versions. I guess 99% of the Thais will think "let that idi*t talk, it doesn't matter", but if there is alcohol around some may freak out.

I have heard multiple shootings...almost daily in Nakhon Si Thammerat during Thaksins war against drugs....that why I oppose his party so much. We had money stolen in the company. But such things happen not only in Thailand...also in Farangistan.

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42 minutes ago, bignok said:

What does that mean?

"kwaai" Buffalo, "kuuai" a rude word Thai insult meaning "prick". He seems he did know enough Thai to get his feeling across.

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