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Controversial Songkran Dance Near Sacred Statue Sparks Outcry


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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Many social media users expressed disappointment over the apparent disregard for cultural norms and respect for religious icons.

Out with them. No respect for Thai culture. They should not be here.

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26 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

Out with them. No respect for Thai culture. They should not be here.

If they're nationals they live here, unless you know something the post didn't cover?

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Just now, hotchilli said:

If they're nationals they live here, unless you know something the post didn't cover?

And if they're foreigners they stay there, unless you know something the post didn't cover?

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Deport them and give them a 10 year ban and a 100k fine.

Oh, hold on, look who they are. :coffee1:

 

Respectful is a funny old word in Thailand.  :giggle:

T.I.T. 

 

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I wonder what Luang Phor To himself would say to this? Probably he would be a lot more laid back about it than the Protectors of Culturetm.

 

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, factual monk said:

It's matter of few more years... Songkran will lose it cultural significance... as it is ... past couple of years... it has changed drastically... thanks to extreme commercialization of Songkran by Authorities...

 

No it won't...  even 30 years ago the 'water fight' aspect of Songkran was a major facet - that has not change in every town across the nation - commercialisation has brought more tourism to key areas, thats all.

 

The traditional aspect of Songkran is still respected and valued as much as it ever was, its just not as 'social media' newsworthy to trigger netizen outrage as a ladyboy getting her norks out or someone dancing near a statue where 'faux offence' can be taken or the 'honourable family resort reputation of Pattaya Soi' to be brought into question... 

 

 

 

 

Posted
47 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

No it won't...  even 30 years ago the 'water fight' aspect of Songkran was a major facet - that has not change in every town across the nation - commercialisation has brought more tourism to key areas, thats all.

 

The traditional aspect of Songkran is still respected and valued as much as it ever was, its just not as 'social media' newsworthy to trigger netizen outrage as a ladyboy getting her norks out or someone dancing near a statue where 'faux offence' can be taken or the 'honourable family resort reputation of Pattaya Soi' to be brought into question... 

 

 

 

 

Time will tell... for you it's 30... for me it's 16... 👍 

Posted
7 hours ago, factual monk said:

It's matter of few more years... Songkran will lose it cultural significance... as it is ... past couple of years... it has changed drastically... thanks to extreme commercialization of Songkran by Authorities...

No it won't.

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Thai Buddhists get in an uproar because of farang insensitivity toward sacred Buddhism in Thailand.


Then Thai Buddhists in Thailand commit insensitivity toward sacred Islam in Thailand.

 

Everyone has their own dog in the fight when it comes to getting "outraged" by other's "insensitivity" toward what they themselves consider sacred.  Funny how that works, 'Eh? :thumbsup:

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