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Protests Threaten Return of Yingluck Shinawatra to Thailand


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2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Lots of people gave flowers to the soldiers because they liked that the military intervened. I was there, and I remember. It was happy party time on the streets - at least in Bangkok.

 

 

Lots of middle class Thais - often Sino Thai - in Bangkok thought that way.Most sensible ones subsequently regretted the way Thaksin was ejected recognizing that it would have been better for him to have defeated constitutionally.Why? Because Thailand lost a decade and remains stuck in the middle income trap.

 

However the Thai supporters of the coup were deceived.It was not because of Thaksin's corruption (which was real) but because he threatened the interests of the elite.Paul Hewison has written eloquently and convincingly about the Network Monarchy.But please feel free to linger in your memories of happy party time.

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11 minutes ago, jayboy said:

 

Lots of middle class Thais - often Sino Thai - in Bangkok thought that way.Most sensible ones subsequently regretted the way Thaksin was ejected recognizing that it would have been better for him to have defeated constitutionally.Why? Because Thailand lost a decade and remains stuck in the middle income trap.

 

However the Thai supporters of the coup were deceived.It was not because of Thaksin's corruption (which was real) but because he threatened the interests of the elite.Paul Hewison has written eloquently and convincingly about the Network Monarchy. has written eloquently and convincingly about the Network Monarchy.But please feel free to linger in your memories of happy party time.

do you have the link to Paul Hewison about the Network Monarchy.find it interesting

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14 minutes ago, jayboy said:

 

Lots of middle class Thais - often Sino Thai - in Bangkok thought that way.Most sensible ones subsequently regretted the way Thaksin was ejected recognizing that it would have been better for him to have defeated constitutionally.Why? Because Thailand lost a decade and remains stuck in the middle income trap.

 

However the Thai supporters of the coup were deceived.It was not because of Thaksin's corruption (which was real) but because he threatened the interests of the elite.Paul Hewison has written eloquently and convincingly about the Network Monarchy.But please feel free to linger in your memories of happy party time.

Feel free to believe your favorite version why things happened.

IMHO there are often many reasons, and they are intervened. There is no easy "it happened because of this reason".

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7 minutes ago, MikeandDow said:

do you have the link to Paul Hewison about the Network Monarchy.find it interesting

 

Sorry.I should have said Kevin Hewison who is interesting on the subject.Furthermore it is really the academic Duncan McCargo who is probably the real authority on network monarchy.No link to offer - but easy enough to research online.

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Just now, jayboy said:

 

Sorry.I should have said Kevin Hewison who is interesting on the subject.Furthermore it is really the academic Duncan McCargo who is probably the real authority on network monarchy.No link to offer - but easy enough to research online.

thanks

 

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7 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Feel free to believe your favorite version why things happened.

IMHO there are often many reasons, and they are intervened. There is no easy "it happened because of this reason".

 

Of course there are many reasons and the matter is complicated.I identified a major issue because this is not an academic forum and not given to complexity and nuance.

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16 hours ago, MikeandDow said:

And some posters think Thaskin is popular with the majority of thais !!!

 

Starting with my wife,,  and most of the locals here in the village  spit on the ground at any mention of the  Shins

can't say that I blame them

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

At a rally in Bangkok’s Democracy Monument, PRN leader Pichit Chaimongkol declared 2025 as the "Year of Reckoning" for what he termed "the Thaksin regime". He urged supporters to prepare for action if the former leader attempts a homecoming.

Thaksin got himself back into Thailand and was treated with respect by officials.. no doubt well paid.

Now blatantly meddling in politics with his daughter at the helm.

Thaksin wants sister Yingluk back and he will do the same, pay officials to do his bidding, rallies will achieve nothing..

They will be ignored if not stamped out, as for the populous they are unconcerned.

They view it as they cannot touch the Shin clan.

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Hahahaha…not much of a choice … between Thaksin’s greed, nepotism and corruption vs WEF appointed Pita …  I will go with Thaksin… at least he is predictably greedy and self-loving 🤣🤣🤣

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She hasn’t been outside the country like 12 or 15 years I think she needs to stay out of the country that period of time and then come back like your brother did flying in a new jet within an hour say you’re sick go to the hospital for a few months and then you’re out free TIT

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19 hours ago, Highball said:

Was this really a thing? I was always under the impression she was set up. Others went to jail.

 

 

You must be joking... Thr rice pledging scheme cost the country billions. The rice is still rotting in expensive storage. 

Several people where jailed for corruption.  Yingluck fled the country to escape prison just like her brother

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I find it strange that the mere mention of any of the Shinawatra clan sends some people into a frenzy of hatred and vitriol yet when there is a coup and the military prove to be just as corrupt they have nothing to say and go happily about their business.

 

I guess they have no hatred left except for when a new party with real reforms wins the election then once again they find the energy to run around like headless chickens.

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Protests against the Shinawatras for abusing the justice system are gaining momentum and long overdue. 

Thaksin seems to test the patience of the toothless regulators on a daily basis. 

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15 hours ago, Highball said:

 

I think he's in better graces now. Much time has passed and tbh who is going to pull this nation out of its economic recession.

 

Reality is things went south after he was coup'ed. Economy been a mess since with a gaggle of ineffective PMs and yet another coup (on top of his coup).

 

Not only is Thailand losing its economy, but so much opportunity. Things so hopeless now everything is pinned on of all things tourism from India and china 😭

 

The coups merely postponed another corrupt Asian gangster dynasty taking over completely, such as they have in Cambodia with the Hun family, Soharto did in Indo, Marcos in the Phils and even in North Korea.

 

That is the reality.

 

Unfortunately, in Southeast Asia money talks, and he has bought his way back in.

 

He may have been viewed as the lesser evil over Peoples Power Party but that is definitely a shortsighted move that the establishment is now beginning to regret.

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