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Biden Approves $8 Billion Arms Sale to Israel
You are just celebrating because you were able to back up your claims for once . You guys often make wild claims and then run off when asked to back them up. Thanks for the link , see, its not difficult to back up your claims, now is it -
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SO who of you guys live in Thailand?
He's had two at least before this one. What he doesn't understand is that he's obtuse in his thinking, that he's easy to spot coming back incognito. You prove him wrong and he'll come back again and again, trying to undermine you to boost his ego. -
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SO who of you guys live in Thailand?
I was just thinking the same about you. Like who is this one who has suddenly appeared. Are you friends with those two? Birds of a feather? -
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Elon Musk Advocates for Tommy Robinson’s Release Amid Criticism of UK Leadership
I never thought that. Musk is supporting Trump who has totally different foreign policies than South Africa. Therefore, I was wondering where his allegiance lies being a dual citizen. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 6 January 2025
Thaksin Under Fire: Racist Remarks in Chiang Rai Spark Outrage File photo for reference only Controversy erupted in Thailand as former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra faced sharp criticism for his recent remarks made during an election campaign event in Chiang Rai province. On Sunday, Thaksin spoke in support of a Pheu Thai-backed candidate for the upcoming Provincial Administrative Organisation election on 1st February. However, his comments, perceived as racist by many, quickly overshadowed the political gathering. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348073-thaksin-under-fire-racist-remarks-in-chiang-rai-spark-outrage/- 1
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Thaksin Under Fire: Racist Remarks in Chiang Rai Spark Outrage
File photo for reference only Controversy erupted in Thailand as former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra faced sharp criticism for his recent remarks made during an election campaign event in Chiang Rai province. On Sunday, Thaksin spoke in support of a Pheu Thai-backed candidate for the upcoming Provincial Administrative Organisation election on 1st February. However, his comments, perceived as racist by many, quickly overshadowed the political gathering. Thaksin suggested that promoting Thai women, renowned for their beauty, as international models would be straightforward, controversially implying that even African women, with their "bad features" and skin colour, earn substantial sums. Such statements drew immediate condemnation. Senator Angkhana Neelapaijit, a former National Human Rights Commission member, has called for Thaksin to withdraw his remarks and issue a public apology, arguing that his words are discriminatory, racist, and in violation of human rights protections. This issue has struck a chord with many citizens and sparked widespread discussion online. Netizens have voiced that Thaksin’s remarks not only damage his reputation but also threaten the electoral success of the candidate he intended to bolster. Adding to the complexity of the situation, Thaksin’s role in campaigns is viewed cynically, with some sceptics suggesting he still holds significant sway over the country's political landscape. His daughter, the formal leader of the Pheu Thai Party and current prime minister, is seen by many as a nominal figurehead, leading to claims that the nation operates under the influence of two leaders. This incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding leadership optics and the impact of personal remarks on political ventures, significantly influencing public discourse and electoral prospects. -- 2025-01-06 -
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Just in time for Presidential Inauguration: Musk to Censor Twitter/X for Negativity.
In your case, an eye that flinches at examining the evidence.
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