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Woman Tries to Kick Passenger Off Moving Thai Train Over Petty Dispute
Woman Tries to Kick Passenger Off Moving Thai Train Over Petty Dispute A Thai woman attempted to kick another passenger off a moving train during a heated argument over fresh air and a loud phone call. The altercation, captured on video, shows the woman in a purple shirt kicking the victim in green, prompting passenger intervention. The incident occurred on a Bangkok–Chiang Mai train and reportedly stemmed from a previous dispute involving the victim’s sister. Shocked passengers, including a mother shielding her child, witnessed the chaos. Police have launched an investigation, though it’s unclear if charges will be filed. Netizens are calling for attempted murder charges due to the potential danger. -
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What has happened to Pattaya?
I visited more than a few times 2003-2006, and definitely not for me. The touristy area anyway(surf to 3rd rd to Suk rd/hwy 3). Outside of town would be fine, guessing, though not much of a an of Chonburi province, the parts I've visited. -
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Netanyahu arming Palestinian militia opposed to Hamas in Gaza
Israel’s government has been accused of arming a Palestinian criminal gang whose members have allegedly looted humanitarian aid, in an apparent attempt to counter Hamas in Gaza. Satellite images and videos verified by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz showed on Thursday that a new Palestinian militia has expanded its presence in southern Gaza, and is operating inside an area under the direct control of the Israel Defense Forces. The group, which has also been accused of ties to jihadist groups, is reportedly led by a man known as Yasser abu Shabab, a Rafah resident from a Bedouin family, known locally for his involvement in criminal activity and the looting of humanitarian aid. Israel accused of arming Palestinian gang who allegedly looted aid in Gaza | Gaza | The Guardian -
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Pride Month’s Original Message Lost in a Sea of Performative Gestures
The Telegraph (author unknown) seem to think they have just discovered the problem of Rainbow Capitalism. This has been a worry for the LGBT community for many years and has been a constant point of discussion. The issue is companies who pretend to support LGBT+ to promote sales, who then disappear when they're asked to provide real support. In the U.S. a lot of these companies have allowed themselves to be spooked by the government and Christian Nationalists and in that case it's probably good riddance. The problem is the LGBT+ can't stop companies displaying a Pride flag if they want. That's just freedom of expression. -
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What has happened to Pattaya?
They are still there but perhaps not so evident at 1pm. Seek and ye shall find.
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