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Booze-Fueled Songkran Sparks Backlash from Non-Drinkers

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5 hours ago, phetphet said:

I stocked up the fridge the day before, and stayed home with feet up and the aircon on. Punctuated by the occasional dip in the pool. Pure bliss.

 

 

Seem a little boring but whatever floats your boat.  The festival is a minor inconvenience and it is nice to see people having fun.  Dripping wet women or men if that is how you roll isn't all bad.  Got bigger things not to worry about 🙂

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    Really, what do they expect?  This ain't Ramadan!  

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14 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Do you have any clue about how Ramadan works? I can tell you. There are a huge amount of people who eat, drink and party like hell after sundown.

 

Devout Muslims don't drink.

16 minutes ago, TedG said:

 

Devout Muslims don't drink.

B.S!

Nowhere in the Quran is alcohol banned!

It suggests strongly that you do not drink but it is NOT stated that you must NOT drink!

The nearest it gets is to say;

  "O you who have believed, do not approach prayer while you are intoxicated until you know what you are saying"

                                       and

"Satan only wants to cause between you animosity and hatred through intoxicants and gambling and to avert you from the remembrance of Allah and from prayer. So will you not desist?"

 

https://myislam.org/quran-verses/alcohol/


 

 

 

 

 

6 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

But they don't drink alcohol!:whistling:

Sure! 😂

I was a restauran towner and bartender in Sweden, at the time the muslims started to invade the country. At that time, I had very many contacts in that community, and they all party like hell after dark.

That said, I know you were joking. 🙂 

31 minutes ago, TedG said:

 

Devout Muslims don't drink.

According to the Koran, they don´t use violence or kill either. So, know you were very right in your assumption. Good boy!

Back to the subject (ignoring the Muslim digs than that have taken over the thread)).

Non drinkers have a choice.

No one forces them to drink or not to drink.

So mind your own business and do not tell other what they can or cannot do.

Same with vegans - do not tell others what they can or cannot eat.

Same with religion - you choose your religion, but do not tell others who or what they can believe in.

It is supposed to be a free society, or did that die out when the woke brigade tried to take over.

17 hours ago, webfact said:

implicating a blatant disregard for the law

 

That pretty much sums up how the majority of Thai people feel about laws, rules, and regulations.

16 hours ago, Andrew65 said:

I used to talk to an old Thai taxi driver at the hotel where I lived. He said that when he was a kid (probably the 1950's), Songkhran lasted for 1 day, and it was just sprinkling water on people, not buckets and water cannon. I expect that mass tourism has made it what it is today.

Yeah I recall many decades ago when I would go out on SongKran day, except for very little ones, the teenagers and adults would just put a bit of talcum poweder wetted down so it would stick.  None of this splashing like recent years has seen but I see too, that the government is trying to get as many tourists in as possible do they can make a few bucks.

Fuddy duddies, boring b’stards and teetotallers trying to stop people having fun as usual. If you don’t want to drink, don’t do it. Just move on and set your boring thing up away from everyone else. Same with the whiny farangs that live here and moan about having water thrown on them. Just quietly disappear at that time. Nobody cares. Just stop trying to ruin it for the normal folk. 

10 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Sure! 😂

I was a restauran towner and bartender in Sweden, at the time the muslims started to invade the country. At that time, I had very many contacts in that community, and they all party like hell after dark.

That said, I know you were joking. 🙂 

Muslims are not supposed to drink alcohol as its 'Harim', now having worked in a few 'Muslim' countries, I am in Indonesia now in fact. Many Muslims do imbibe as you say, but they do it usually out of their country or in private!

11 hours ago, Jiggo said:

Not supposed too  more like. 

I agree!

9 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

 

That pretty much sums up how the majority of Thai people feel about laws, rules, and regulations.

If I don't agree with anyone's rules and regulations I will break them if I can find a way around it.

2 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Fuddy duddies, boring b’stards and teetotallers trying to stop people having fun as usual. If you don’t want to drink, don’t do it. Just move on and set your boring thing up away from everyone else. Same with the whiny farangs that live here and moan about having water thrown on them. Just quietly disappear at that time. Nobody cares. Just stop trying to ruin it for the normal folk. 

So throwing buckets of water over people not participating and going about their business

is normal????

1 hour ago, mikeymike100 said:

Muslims are not supposed to drink alcohol as its 'Harim', now having worked in a few 'Muslim' countries, I am in Indonesia now in fact. Many Muslims do imbibe as you say, but they do it usually out of their country or in private!

Agree 100%

4 hours ago, Presnock said:

Yeah I recall many decades ago when I would go out on SongKran day, except for very little ones, the teenagers and adults would just put a bit of talcum poweder wetted down so it would stick.  None of this splashing like recent years has seen but I see too, that the government is trying to get as many tourists in as possible do they can make a few bucks.

A very different thing for someone who is there on holiday for a few weeks compared to a long term expat.

3 hours ago, mikeymike100 said:

Muslims are not supposed to drink alcohol as its 'Harim', now having worked in a few 'Muslim' countries, I am in Indonesia now in fact. Many Muslims do imbibe as you say, but they do it usually out of their country or in private!

 

Ive been to Lebanon (beautiful country) a few times... the leg over from Dubai, always filled with  hairy men wearing white bed linen.

 

The bars and clubs in Beirut, filled  hairy men wearing white bed linen getting pissed up !

1 minute ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Ive been to Lebanon (beautiful country) a few times... the leg over from Dubai, always filled with  hairy men wearing white bed linen.

 

The bars and clubs in Beirut, filled  hairy men wearing white bed linen getting pissed up !

...lucky that you got your leg over in Dubai then?!☺️

Bahrain is a similar kinda place, many Saudis wipe themselves out in car accidents on the way to/from Bahrain.

1 hour ago, Andrew65 said:

A very different thing for someone who is there on holiday for a few weeks compared to a long term expat.

well the tourists came which was the intention of the government just to get them to come for several days or a week to spend money.  I know that and avoided the crowds for sure.  I don't drink nor smoke drugs nor participate in those activities' locations.  Used to be that Bangkok during SongKran was deserted and one could drive around the city with no traffic.  

6 hours ago, daveAustin said:

Fuddy duddies, boring b’stards and teetotallers trying to stop people having fun as usual. If you don’t want to drink, don’t do it. Just move on and set your boring thing up away from everyone else. Same with the whiny farangs that live here and moan about having water thrown on them. Just quietly disappear at that time. Nobody cares. Just stop trying to ruin it for the normal folk. 

"normal" folk I gues  want to control others lives and complain immediately if someone doesn't agree with them.  

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38 minutes ago, Presnock said:

well the tourists came which was the intention of the government just to get them to come for several days or a week to spend money.  I know that and avoided the crowds for sure.  I don't drink nor smoke drugs nor participate in those activities' locations.  Used to be that Bangkok during SongKran was deserted and one could drive around the city with no traffic.  

I remember that during my first visit to BKK in 85/86 traffic wasn't really an issue there, 24/7/365 (and you haggled before getting into a taxi, no meters).

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