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Netflix Stand-up Comedian Criticized for Misinterpreting Thai Philosophy


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41 minutes ago, chickenslegs said:

Maybe he could have got away with it if he'd included a fat ladyboy, a bald man and a few gongs and whistles.

Along with canned laughter interspersed with the gongs and whistles. 

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Sawasdee alleges that the content of the program might contain misleading content on Thailand's Sufficiency Economy philosophy.

 

sounds like sawasdee has his own soft power issues to deal with. 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Sonthiya Sawasdee, a former advisor to the Parliamentary Commission on Law, Justice, and Human Rights, has lodged a complaint against Udom Taepanich, famously known as Nose, over his Netflix stand-up comedy special named Diew Special Super Soft Power. Sawasdee alleges that the content of the program might contain misleading content on Thailand's Sufficiency Economy philosophy.

Always a misunderstanding.... unless it affects Thailand.

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12 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Considering no one can really define the "Sufficiency Economy Philosophy", and it can be used to mean pretty much anything, it is startling that someone, anyone wishes to constrain comedic performances.

 

You hardly hear the term "Sufficiency Economy" anymore, probably for good reason.

 

I'm surprised he didn't get in trouble for mocking "Soft Power".

 

 

Cancel culture now in Thailand?

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13 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Considering no one can really define the "Sufficiency Economy Philosophy", and it can be used to mean pretty much anything, it is startling that someone, anyone wishes to constrain comedic performances.

 

You hardly hear the term "Sufficiency Economy" anymore, probably for good reason.

 

I'm surprised he didn't get in trouble for mocking "Soft Power".

 

 

 

The "Sufficiency Economy" was very well defined by the former King of Thailand, which is why they're so touchy about it...

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

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Sonthiya Sawasdee, a former advisor to the Parliamentary Commission on Law, Justice, and Human Rights, has lodged a complaint against Udom Taepanich, famously known as Nose, over his Netflix stand-up comedy special named Diew Special Super Soft Power. Sawasdee alleges that the content of the program might contain misleading content on Thailand's Sufficiency Economy philosophy.

 

The Netflix special, streamed to its 91 million subscribers, is being scrutinized over concerns it might misrepresent the Thai economic philosophy. On May 6, Sawasdee formally presented his complaint to the Metropolitan Police Bureau Commander, Police Lieutenant General Thiti Saengsawang, requesting an investigation into Udom's performance.

 

His main concerns were the authenticity of Udom's information, its alignment with the Thai economic approach, and the potential impact of the misinformation on public understanding of this economic principle.

 

The Sufficiency Economy philosophy, integral to Thai culture, encourages moderation, prudence, and self-immunity for sustainable development. Sawasdee is keen on whether Nose’s comic delivery might have distorted the essence of this philosophy in his Netflix show.

 

Sawasdee's complaint is prompted by the thought that Udom might have made a mockery of the philosophy for entertainment value. The probe he's requested hopes to establish if Udom discussed the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy, if his content was doctored for humor, and if such distorting information could cause public misunderstanding.

 

Udom, famous for his comic touch, perhaps didn't foresee that his program would cause such intense reaction. His show, attracting millions of Netflix viewers, is critically analyzed for its adherence to Thai values.

 

The Metropolitan Police Bureau has not yet commented on the issue. This situation underscores the thin line between freedom of speech and respect for culture in a country where entertainment and educational content often merge.

 

The investigation will reveal if Udom's content was a harmless joke or an insult to a respected national principle, according to Khaosod.

 

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Seems to me, Sawasdee sees his fellow Citizens as too stupid to differ between comedy and reality.

Also there might be some truth in his comedy😂

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

an insult to a respected national principle

Insulting a principle, hurt its feelings, its dignity and its pride...

I think Sonthiya Sawasdee just unwittingly provided "the Nose" with a treasure trove of comedic material. Well done Mr. Pompous Official.

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In danger of offending against s.112. The comedian is being warned: Take care whose toes you trample on.

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