Popular Post snoop1130 Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Two Thai women shared their experience of being insulted by a Chinese national who called them prostitutes on TikTok. A well-known American teacher and many netizens condemned the incident. One of the victims, Pinyada Nantakhamee, posted a video on her TikTok account, @made_moji, on Monday, September 23, in which she tearfully recounted the unpleasant experience during her trip to China. In the video, Pinyada was heard saying… “I’m crying, everyone. I can’t believe this happened. I didn’t expect my trip to China would result in this. At first, I didn’t know what the Chinese national was saying, but a guide told me. The person said, ‘Thailand is the land of prostitution.’ It’s such a hurtful insult.” Pinyada also revealed that the Chinese person loudly called her and her friend prostitutes, and other Chinese people around them found it amusing, laughing at them. Many of her followers expressed support and encouragement, while others strongly criticised the behaviour of the Chinese national. Some even suggested that Pinyada should have responded with Thai insults and laughed louder, claiming that Chinese nationals back down when confronted more aggressively. “Does China not have prostitutes?” “I live in China, and there are sex workers everywhere.” “Save your money for domestic travel. Don’t go to countries where you’ll be insulted.” “Don’t cry, you’re not what they said.” In the comment section, Pinyada mentioned that she took a photo of the Chinese person who insulted her and her friend. Many netizens urged her to share the image publicly but as of now, she has not done so. A well-known American teacher David William, also created a video offering his support to Pinyada and her friend. He condemned the Chinese person. “People who insult and stereotype others are ignorant.” In his video, William shared a personal experience in Italy where a local made sweeping generalisations about Asian countries, saying he had no interest in visiting Asia because all the people, culture, and food are the same. William said this led to a heated argument and he urged the person to stop stereotyping. He advised Thai nationals facing similar situations to stand up for themselves rather than staying silent. By Petch Petpailin Photo via TikTok/ @mede_moji Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-09-26 2 1 1 20 1
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Only idiots and narcists publish videos of themselves crying how bad the world around them is. 5 2 4 11 3 2 54
Popular Post CallumWK Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 55 minutes ago, snoop1130 said: The person said, ‘Thailand is the land of prostitution.’ It’s such a hurtful insult.” I wonder where he got that from https://www.endslaverynow.org/blog/articles/history-of-prostitution-and-sex-trafficking-in-thailand From the mid-1300s to the mid-1700s prostitution was legal and taxed by the Thai government. The late 1700s to the 1850s witnessed an influx in the number of Chinese labor workers and sex workers coming to Thailand. Prostitution flourished especially after the abolishment of slavery in 1905 as former slave wives under the feudal system found themselves alone and without financial support. Then, the Japanese occupation during World War II popularized sex massage parlors. 8 1 4 2 1 3
Popular Post MarkBR Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 1 hour ago, snoop1130 said: Two Thai women shared their experience of being insulted by a Chinese national who called them prostitutes on TikTok. A well-known American teacher and many netizens condemned the incident. One of the victims, Pinyada Nantakhamee, posted a video on her TikTok account, @made_moji, on Monday, September 23, in which she tearfully recounted the unpleasant experience during her trip to China. In the video, Pinyada was heard saying… “I’m crying, everyone. I can’t believe this happened. I didn’t expect my trip to China would result in this. At first, I didn’t know what the Chinese national was saying, but a guide told me. The person said, ‘Thailand is the land of prostitution.’ It’s such a hurtful insult.” Pinyada also revealed that the Chinese person loudly called her and her friend prostitutes, and other Chinese people around them found it amusing, laughing at them. Many of her followers expressed support and encouragement, while others strongly criticised the behaviour of the Chinese national. Some even suggested that Pinyada should have responded with Thai insults and laughed louder, claiming that Chinese nationals back down when confronted more aggressively. “Does China not have prostitutes?” “I live in China, and there are sex workers everywhere.” “Save your money for domestic travel. Don’t go to countries where you’ll be insulted.” “Don’t cry, you’re not what they said.” In the comment section, Pinyada mentioned that she took a photo of the Chinese person who insulted her and her friend. Many netizens urged her to share the image publicly but as of now, she has not done so. A well-known American teacher David William, also created a video offering his support to Pinyada and her friend. He condemned the Chinese person. “People who insult and stereotype others are ignorant.” In his video, William shared a personal experience in Italy where a local made sweeping generalisations about Asian countries, saying he had no interest in visiting Asia because all the people, culture, and food are the same. William said this led to a heated argument and he urged the person to stop stereotyping. He advised Thai nationals facing similar situations to stand up for themselves rather than staying silent. By Petch Petpailin Photo via TikTok/ @mede_moji Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-09-26 Chinese person was rude. You meet them in all countries. She had bad luck. 1 1 2 2 1
Popular Post spidermike007 Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 There are rude people all over the world, it's just that the Chinese and the Russians have a near monopoly on rudeness, they're both incredibly arrogant, and they both have a very false sense of purity. For the Chinese it's rather amusing considering that they have a government that trades in organ harvesting, locks people up for the tiniest little criticism, or their religious beliefs in concentration camps, and several restricts their import market, engages an unfair trade practices, is a major bully in the South China Sea, I could go on all day about how heinous the CCP is. As far as Putin goes what can one say about Putin and the Kremlin? Corrupt beyond that the wildest reaches of any imagination, morally bankrupt serial killers, state sanctioned sports doping programs, both are parasite nations, to a staggering degree. 4 2 8 10 4 3 14
Popular Post John Drake Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 1 hour ago, snoop1130 said: A well-known American teacher David William Who? 4 2 4 27 6
Popular Post John Drake Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 2 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Some even suggested that Pinyada should have responded with Thai insults and laughed louder, claiming that Chinese nationals back down when confronted more aggressively. Unless you're Japanese. Then, they kill you. 1 4 2
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Where in China? What was she wearing, appropriate for the venue/area? I mean we have seen foreigners here sunbathing in certain areas, and they were roasted as well. I'd be willing to bet there is way more to this story, but I'm not going to take one side of it. 1 1 2 2 4
Popular Post connda Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 I hear plenty of farang guys refer to Thai women as whores all the time. But a Chinese guy says that? "Grrrrrrr!!! Bad Chinese!" 😁 That's rich. 1 4 5 6
Popular Post scorecard Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 1 hour ago, MarkBR said: Chinese person was rude. You meet them in all countries. She had bad luck. “I live in China, and there are sex workers everywhere.” - 4 2 1 6
Popular Post MalcolmB Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 3 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The person said, ‘Thailand is the land of prostitution.’ That’s what happens when the most popular tourist centers in Thailand have prostitutes out the front of bars, gogos etc calling out to the tourists, even married couples and in front of children. If they were a bit more discreet about it like in other countries and kept it out of view behind closed doors like in most countries it would be better for the image of Thai women. And if the prostitutes themselves were a bit more discreet and didn’t go out in public holding hands in restaurants, malls etc with obvious customers that would also be helpful. Many people get the impression that most thai women are prostitutes because they are everywhere. They should be ashamed of themselves. 1 3 3 3 4 4
Popular Post geminiman Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 1 hour ago, John Drake said: A well-known American teacher David William 1 hour ago, John Drake said: Who? He is the guy that freaked out about the Apple Ad. He may have even caused it to be pulled. https://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/socialmedia/2024/08/05/english-teacher-upset-by-thai-backlash-over-apple-ad-criticism/ 1 4
Popular Post Mr Meeseeks Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 I'd be more worried about the qualifications of their plastic surgeon if I was them. 1 1 17 11
Popular Post BangkokReady Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Horrific. Thai people would never stereotype and insult foreign people en masse... 🙄 1 2 3 10 1
Popular Post BangkokReady Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 15 minutes ago, geminiman said: He is the guy that freaked out about the Apple Ad. He may have even caused it to be pulled. https://www.khaosodenglish.com/life/socialmedia/2024/08/05/english-teacher-upset-by-thai-backlash-over-apple-ad-criticism/ Interesting perspective here: Vichai Matakul, a writer and creative professional, commented on Apple’s decision to remove the controversial ad. He explained that Thailand has lost a valuable reference from a creative and production point of view. The movie showed new perspectives of Bangkok that went beyond temples, Chinatown, Cowboy Alley or Pattaya. “The loss of such a reference is significant because future filmmakers would have used it for their research. This movie had excellent footage for future projects. Now Thailand could be discussed as a problematic filming location because of the problems Apple has had in the past. Other locations might be preferred to Thailand.” Oh dear: “My only question today is: What do I have to do for the Thai people to accept me? What do I have to do for the Thai people to see me as an equal? Just because I look different, does that mean I can’t be Thai? This has really shaken my self-confidence and hurt my feelings. I want to tell Thai viewers that I am serious about this content. I stood up for Thai people on CNN because I thought it would make them love me and accept me as one of their own. I apologize to anyone who was offended,” he said.... If this guy knew Thailand as well as he claimed, he would know the answer to this question. 2 1 4 3
billd766 Posted September 26 Posted September 26 1 hour ago, John Drake said: Who? That is amusing. I just did a search on the internet looking for the name John Drake and whilst there are a fair number of people using the name John Drake, none of them appear to be you. So John Drake. Who? 4 4
NoDisplayName Posted September 26 Posted September 26 4 hours ago, snoop1130 said: “People who insult and stereotype others are ignorant.” Pot, kettle. 1
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Even if it´s rude to say: 4 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The person said, ‘Thailand is the land of prostitution.’ It’s such a hurtful insult.” The person is somehow right, and did actually not call Thai women prostitutes. 2 1 3
Popular Post stoner Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 37 minutes ago, BangkokReady said: Horrific. Thai people would never stereotype and insult foreign people en masse... 🙄 Hey how dare you tarnish the good clean family name of Thailand. 1 6
Popular Post NoDisplayName Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 3 minutes ago, Gottfrid said: Even if it´s rude to say: The person is somehow right, and did actually not call Thai women prostitutes. Shirley, you're misteaken. The Thai authorities do regular inspections of Pattaya and always declare their jurisdiction to be free of prostitution. And gambling. And drugs. And corruption. And........ 1 1 5
Gottfrid Posted September 26 Posted September 26 28 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said: Shirley, you're misteaken. The Thai authorities do regular inspections of Pattaya and always declare their jurisdiction to be free of prostitution. And gambling. And drugs. And corruption. And........ Oh !!! How could I miss that? You are soo right! 😉 1
Popular Post Gobbler Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Was any of this filmed in Soi Cowboy? 1 1 2
Popular Post BayArea Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 3 hours ago, scorecard said: “I live in China, and there are sex workers everywhere.” - The Chinese were the ones that brought organized prostitution to Viet Nam in the early 19th century along with their opium dens. Throughout SE Asia, the Chinese established brothels with women mainly from southern China catered for the Chinese diaspora. 2 1
Popular Post Woke to Sounds of Horking Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 She made it all up - clickbait to get views. Just like that European gal calling white sexpats in Thailand losers. 1 1 3
SAFETY FIRST Posted September 26 Posted September 26 8 hours ago, snoop1130 said: I live in China, and there are sex workers everywhere Chinese sex workers. Very popular in Australia 1 1
Popular Post HappyExpat57 Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Sticks and stones. Grow up. 2 2
Popular Post Kinok Farang Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 I'd give em 1000 baht. 4
Popular Post DjSilver08 Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 Welcome to reality. The truth can hurt sometimes 🤣 1 1 1 1 1 2
Popular Post cncltd1973 Posted September 26 Popular Post Posted September 26 so China is disproportionately rude and Thailand is disproportionately prostituted... the stereotypes still hold up then, hahaha 1 1 1 1 1 1
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