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Maybe this helps?

 

Toddler logic is pure, uncompromising, and hilariously charming:
“I belong here. So why am I not where I deserve to be?”

 

When my oldest son, at just three years old, entered our local theatre next door, he became very angry upon discovering all the front seats were taken by people much larger than him. Without hesitation, he shouted:
“I’m Thai!”

In that moment, his proud declaration wasn’t just about seating—it was a bold claim to belonging, identity, and a rightful place in the world.

 

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On 5/21/2025 at 12:18 AM, mogandave said:

The left loves mass migration, they have to destroy all sense of community and morality to achieve their idea of utopia. 

 

 

You're right. Ethnic nationalism is the devil to them. A lot of the benefits of thailand are simply impossible in multi-racial multi-cultural countries.

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On 5/21/2025 at 3:31 PM, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   The people who opposed pornographic books being available in American school libraires were labelled as being far right and they were compared to the Nazis burning books in Berlin 1930's

That's an accurate description since the Nazis were burning transgender and homosexual books. The first transgender clinic in europe was founded in weimar germany.

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To lefties anything not demonstrably left is "far-right". What about near-right? Apparently there isn't such a thing. It has to be "far" or "extreme".

 

I don't consider a country that cripples its finances to give big cash hand-outs to all its citizens a "far-right" country. Neither is a country where medical expenses are free for all its citizens. Many policies in present-day Thailand reek of left-wing populism.

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On 5/23/2025 at 4:32 AM, JoseThailand said:

 

Correction: He called himself a socialist. Just as Pootin calls himself a democrat.

 

He was an economic socialist. He nationalised the steel and car industries for a kick off

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2 hours ago, JackGats said:

I don't consider a country that cripples its finances to give big cash hand-outs to all its citizens a "far-right" country. Neither is a country where medical expenses are free for all its citizens. Many policies in present-day Thailand reek of left-wing populism.

 

In Thailand, there are no pensions for the general population. Isn't that far-right enough?

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