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Do Thais really attack foreigners for no reason?


Do Thais really attack foreigners for no reason?  

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6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Of course, violence occurs here. It would be naive and overly simplistic to think otherwise.

 

The perception of Thais as universally benevolent, wholesome, and peaceful is an unrealistic stereotype.

 

Like people everywhere, Thais are human, capable of both kindness and conflict. To dismiss this reality is not only naive but also highlights a failure to understand the complexities of any society.

 

A glance at the news reveals numerous reports of violent incidents, with a recurring pattern: the triggers often appear trivial, yet situations escalate with shocking speed, sometimes culminating in fatal outcomes.

 

This isn’t unique to Thailand but is a stark reminder of how unpredictability can manifest anywhere and it often does so here in Thailand.

 

That said, I still consider Thailand to be safer than many other places. Personally, I rarely feel threatened here. However, it would be equally naive to assume foreigners are entirely immune to danger.

 

While rare, random and unprovoked attacks on foreigners do occur, as documented in the news. These incidents underscore the importance of staying vigilant and respectful, regardless of perceived safety.

 

Additionally, the adage "familiarity breeds contempt" seems particularly relevant in areas with high tourist traffic. These environments often foster a double-edged stigma where impolite behavior from both tourists and locals can contribute to friction and misunderstandings. Such dynamics naturally lend themselves to more frequent confrontations, where fault often lies with both parties.

 

So, yes, Thais do occasionally attack foreigners without provocation, but such incidents are uncommon. Far more common are altercations triggered by seemingly trivial disputes, where minor misunderstandings or actions escalate into significant confrontations.

 

 

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, lavender19 said:

I think you are wrong about the UK. It's the gimmigrants that are going around stabbing , robbing,attacking and raping . Not the British people

Yes, we have for centuries travelled around the globe to stab, shoot, rob, attack and rape people. 
We conquered the world.

The commonwealth.

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3 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Metro Manila 

Yes I do frequently go there on my side trips 

Back in May I patrolled the Subway train at night from Edsa to Abdo Santos with an erecttion   ,I didn't have any problem but I know many who did around that Malate area 

 

My experiences were back in the 70s/80s so, unlike yourself, I have no idea what it is like now. Back then it was pretty rough. Good to hear you had the company of an erection during your patrol.

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It's, simply that many people are racist which can be fuelled by feelings of financial jealousy. Not just in Thailand. In an alcohol fuelled situation a slight mistake or offense given by a foreigner which is not apologised for (as of course it should be) can lead to trouble. Also Thai men can be problematic with their refusal to admit when they are wrong and I challenge anyone to argue with that. Of course it takes a foreigner not to understand this too

 

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Maybe some of the "tough guy" farangs that seem to love to try and get into a fight with a Thai that is half their size might want to try that with some of the locals in samoa and hawaii....lot of those locals end up as linemen in the NFL with heads hard as concrete and arms and legs like tree trucks  and would quickly show the "tough guys" what happens when they  pick on somebody bigger than them.

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17 hours ago, pomchop said:

Maybe some of the "tough guy" farangs that seem to love to try and get into a fight with a Thai that is half their size might want to try that with some of the locals in samoa and hawaii....lot of those locals end up as linemen in the NFL with heads hard as concrete and arms and legs like tree trucks  and would quickly show the "tough guys" what happens when they  pick on somebody bigger than them.

You're just wrong because when a Thai gets into to a fight, there are always more joining in and they only fight mob-handed. And there's likely a gun available in the neighbourhood too.

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23 hours ago, Speedhump said:

You're just wrong because when a Thai gets into to a fight, there are always more joining in and they only fight mob-handed. And there's likely a gun available in the neighbourhood too.

So if you are 5 feet tall and 135 lbs and you get attacked by a 6 foot ++ 250 lb guy you would not want any help from your friends even  when the attack happens in your yard?  It's not exactly a fair fight to attack someone half your size so don't be surprised when the tables can quickly turn.

 

It is rare that i have ever seen any report of a Thai pulling a gun on a farang.

 

 

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1 hour ago, pomchop said:

So if you are 5 feet tall and 135 lbs and you get attacked by a 6 foot ++ 250 lb guy you would not want any help from your friends even  when the attack happens in your yard?  It's not exactly a fair fight to attack someone half your size so don't be surprised when the tables can quickly turn.

 

It is rare that i have ever seen any report of a Thai pulling a gun on a farang.

 

 

It sounds like he would just stand and watch his brother get beaten up in a street fight because it is the honorable thing to do 

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On 12/19/2024 at 7:40 PM, Mr Meeseeks said:

UVF paramilitaries

They must have a lot of regrets fighting for Starmer to run the place ,I bet the older ones must be .

anyway please we can't get off topic 

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The kind of attacks that you see described from time to time on this forum are extremely rare and in the couple decades that I've lived here I've never experienced one firsthand, nor do I know anybody who's ever been involved in one. I think generally speaking a foreigner has to behave pretty badly to be attacked here, or has to engage the wrong crowd of people, and the reality is that Thais are all about respect, so if you're treating them with respect and kindness It's very uncommon to be the subject of an attack. 

 

However, nitwits, dickheads and drunks are definitely going to be attacked more often. 

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On 12/18/2024 at 12:49 AM, soi3eddie said:

No. Thais do not attack foreigners for no reason. In my experience, Thais have been very kind to me, as a foreigner, for "no reason". They are very kind, respectful and generous. 

 

Never.  We get lost all the time, and end up asking for directions from strangers, taxi drivers, motor scooter taxi’s, gas stations, and some sleazy neighborhoods and everyone always try’s to help us. Many times they will tell us to follow them back to our familiar neighborhood without even asking for money but we always give them at least 100 baht.

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