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Thai Deputy PM Praises General Prayut's Role on Birthday


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54 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

What a sad little sycophant Piripan is.

There may be a lot of influential people to choose to suck up to, but Prayut is not on that list.

He's just a jumped up, out of work general who put Thailand into the hole that it is now in.

 

It would be a mistake to think that anyone in the Privy Council is "out of work".

 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

took to social media to laud the prominent former Prime Minister. Known affectionately as "Uncle Tu," General Prayut recently transitioned from his political career to serve as a Privy Councilor, an honorary position with the monarch’s advisory body.

How much he was paid for this farce?

How to praise this incompetent soldier? 

The Admins would delete words I would use now. So 🤐🤐🤐

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Definitely a huge load of butt kissing toward a man who set the nation back perhaps two decades. Prayut and Orawit were incredibly destructive forces, and nobody really knows what took place behind the scenes but I think at the very minimum a forensic investigation of their finances should take place, as it is likely he and his cronies walked away with billions. 

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I'll bet we wouldn't get taxed under Prayut.

11 years of stability.

Happy birthday general .

Please come back.

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What a complete load of propaganda.

 

This man illegally took over the country at the point of a machine gun barrel and plunged it into democratic chaos as a result, just look now at the unelected senate blocking elected MPs from progressing any policies.

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Meanwhile, god knows how many innocent people rot in jail still because they objected to his ugly upending of this country. 

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General Prayut, having led the government through pivotal moments, remains a symbolic figure representing stability and continuity. His influence has permeated various aspects of governance and national security, a legacy Pirapan highlights with immense appreciation.

 

 

 


jesus it reads like satire.

after a speech like that, id be looking over my shoulder waiting for the bullet 

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