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Britain is descending into ‘mob rule,’ Sunak says as he urges police to protect MPs

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7 minutes ago, Dolf said:

Thailand has few foreigners in most of the cities.

That’s because you don’t see the large numbers of people in Thailand who are not ethnically Thai.

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    I’ve not seen any mob rule while in the UK.   I do however see a Government that is once again grandstanding a narrow problem in their constant campaign of targeting civil liberties.

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Just now, Chomper Higgot said:

And there are already laws to deal with hate, violence and public disorder.


They’ve been on the books for years, centuries even.

Yes there are laws and are the police implementing them, no they are not. So getting back to my post, hate marches and mob rule are not acceptable....or  perhaps you think they are!

5 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

That’s because you don’t see the large numbers of people in Thailand who are not ethnically Thai.

North of Krabi it's 98% buddhist. Some might be Karen or Lao or Kymer but their cultures are similar

27 minutes ago, Dolf said:

Thailand has few foreigners in most of the cities.

You need to check the history of Siam. 

 

Thailand is multi cultural. I'm not talking about "a few foreigners".

17 minutes ago, Wobblybob said:

Yes there are laws and are the police implementing them, no they are not. So getting back to my post, hate marches and mob rule are not acceptable....or  perhaps you think they are!

Since I never said they are?

Just now, youreavinalaff said:

You need to check the history of Siam. 

 

Thailand is multi cultural. I'm not talking about "a few foreigners".

You are just being pedantic. 

15 minutes ago, Dolf said:

North of Krabi it's 98% buddhist. Some might be Karen or Lao or Kymer but their cultures are similar

As has already been pointed out, you need to check some history.

43 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Just a quick question, did I post anything at all on the matter.

Yes, you did.

 

2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

As has already been pointed out, you need to check some history.

No I don't.

Just now, youreavinalaff said:

You think history and culture is pedantic?

 

How strange.

Your comments are strange yes. Thailand, Cambodia and Laos are mostly buddhist. 95% in the first two nations and 65% in the later. So similar culture. Same religion, they like rice, noodles and chilli.

 

Not exactly polar opposites but there's always pedantic people online.

1 minute ago, Dolf said:

Your comments are strange yes. Thailand, Cambodia and Laos are mostly buddhist. 95% in the first two nations and 65% in the later. So similar culture. Same religion, they like rice, noodles and chilli.

 

Not exactly polar opposites but there's always pedantic people online.

You are getting there. You've recognized Laos and Cambodia as having an impact on Thai culture. 

 

How about the myriad of others?

 

By the way, there is more to culture than religion, rice, noodles and chilli.

Just now, youreavinalaff said:

You are getting there. You've recognized Laos and Cambodia as having an impact on Thai culture. 

 

How about the myriad of others?

 

By the way, there is more to culture than religion, rice, noodles and chilli.

Another strange post. All countries have been influenced by others. That's why there is international food and fusion food. That's why they now have large shopping centres and franchise food.

 

You need to get out more.

 

 

2 minutes ago, Dolf said:

Another strange post. All countries have been influenced by others. That's why there is international food and fusion food. That's why they now have large shopping centres and franchise food.

 

You need to get out more.

 

 

We are talking about the history of Thai culture. The make up of it. The differences. The regionalism of the differences.

 

Not shopping centres or "franchise" food, what ever that is.

1 minute ago, youreavinalaff said:

We are talking about the history of Thai culture. The make up of it. The differences. The regionalism of the differences.

 

Not shopping centres or "franchise" food, what ever that is.

You might be, I'm not.

Just now, youreavinalaff said:

That's strange. You questioned my thoughts on it.

UK topic, you quoted me with some pedantic nonsense.

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3 minutes ago, Dolf said:

UK topic, you quoted me with some pedantic nonsense.

Said "Pedantic Bignok".

9 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

We are talking about the history of Thai culture. The make up of it. The differences. The regionalism of the differences.

 

Not shopping centres or "franchise" food, what ever that is.

Franchise food is KFC and McDonalds. I guess you live in a village with 38 tribal groups who eat bugs and plants so never heard of them.

3 minutes ago, Dolf said:

Franchise food is KFC and McDonalds. I guess you live in a village with 38 tribal groups who eat bugs and plants so never heard of them.

You mean franchised outlets. I see now.

 

Nice to see you are now recognising tribes as part of Thai history and culture 

 

You're getting there. But, then again I, always knew you would. You live in a region where no one can afford to shop in Makro. 

2 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

You mean franchised outlets. I see now.

 

Nice to see you are now recognising tribes as part of Thai history and culture 

 

You're getting there. But, then again I, always knew you would. You live in a region where no one can afford to shop in Makro. 

The topic is about recent immigration to Britain.

 

Why are you talking about Macro?

4 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

You mean franchised outlets. I see now.

 

Nice to see you are now recognising tribes as part of Thai history and culture 

 

You're getting there. But, then again I, always knew you would. You live in a region where no one can afford to shop in Makro. 

Nice one.............😂

7 minutes ago, Dolf said:

The topic is about recent immigration to Britain.

 

Why are you talking about Macro?

The topic is "mob rule".

 

I've never mentioned "Macro".

 

You were the one who mentioned culture in Japan and Thailand.

Just now, youreavinalaff said:

Not my problem. Seems to be yours.

Why you on the topic?

21 minutes ago, Dolf said:

The topic is about recent immigration to Britain.

 

Why are you talking about Macro?

No it's not..........:coffee1:

Just now, youreavinalaff said:

Topic of religion? I'm not.

On ignore. You are a troll.

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