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Stream of despair: US livestreamer threatens to kill himself if jailed in Thailand for distributing obscene content


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An article approvingly linked from the article here says he admitted to taking $500,000 of his fans' money in a Ponzi scheme.

 

It looks like he's finally experiencing the rewards of his general behaviour.

 

And as for other people here complaining that lewd display is normal in Thailand, this is different because it involves distribution of obscene content for money over the internet. Thailand is notoriously strict on this.

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Was checking on this week in Italy. A tourist was scratching his initials in the wall of Colosseum.

Many others did before, but now he was filmed. They did a hunt on him and was caught. Waiting for big fine.

Then i came up to some other tourist events 2016, a guy in prison in Myanmar. He was annoyed with the sound out of a speaker from Bhudist monk preaching. So he unplugged the speaker, which costed him 3 months in jail. However he did as the sound was so hard, they couldnt sleep, not even normally talk in their hotel room.????

2018, 9 people in jail for a month in Cambodia, dancing "pornographic" (saw some pics, they were even dressed! not harmful)in swimming pool. Lucky for them just a month, as was said they could end up in jail for a year.

2015 a woman was caught making pics of her naked bottom at a temple in Cambodia.

Why the F***k you do something like this? Well there are studies, pffff.????

 

So called influencers think they need to do these things to put it on internet and get famous and wealthy.????????

 

Im now waiting on stories about Indonesia, they made a law stating only married people can sleep together and have sex. ALSO applies for foreigners ! Whoopy !  How idiot it can gets from the other side, government.

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11 minutes ago, GoodieAfterDark said:

What a big loss for humanity!  We need more good men dressed in lingerie giving lap dances in some obscure hotels in BKK. Ice cold case solved.

And had he not been fired from doing his drag-queen story hour for the kindergarteners he would not have had to resort to this. 

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10 hours ago, phetphet said:

Maybe I am misunderstanding this, but if it was just for his girlfriend, couldn't he have just FaceTimed, or Skyped her rather than doing a livestream for everyone to see? Or was it a moneymaking scheme? 

 

I doubt he will get a jail sentence. Probably just deported with a blacklist ban for a while.

His girlfriend was their in the restaurant with him and part of the act that was to be broadcast for his social media platforms which in all accounts is his full time job being that he has over 700k subscribers on one platform he appears to be quite successful.

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I will say something unpopular. 

Many western tourists have the false impression that Thailand is an anything goes place.

It's understandable why they would think that.

It actually is anything goes for some things but crazy conservative on others. 

I think misbehaving tourists should usually just be given a tongue wagging and deported.

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7 hours ago, h90 said:

A while ago when my father went to Saudi Arabia, he had to sign that he understand and agree that there is the death penalty on narcotics and that alcohol is a narcotic....
And they kill quite a lot people in SA. So I would rather stay in Thailand

Yes, Alcohol is completely banned in Saudi Arabia.  If caught with alcohol as a foreign national (If a Saudi citizen you could get away with it) you could get lashes, a prison sentence or possibly deported, but not executed. 

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13 hours ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.

 

Seriously, do none of these people realise that they are in Thailand and the rules are different here?

Um, in a word, no. I've asked the same question ever since I came here 10 years ago and saw the silliness of foreigners. Myself, I studied the place and culture for quite a few years before I came and I had no real problems except for a very few that were due to some (ya think?) misinterpretations of my surroundings. It's always baffling to people like us who are blessed with common sense when we see people who apparently have none. 

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