Jump to content

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 79
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Posted

Embarrassing - in more ways than one.

And I'm no snob -- some of the finest people I've ever known have been young women from a less than reputable background -- but one wonders what kind of machines did that girl used to operate in Thailand? It's an odd thing to me; a Thai woman who can go live abroad would seem to be someone from an upper middle class family at least but one wouldn't expect her to wind up a machine operator -- and you certainly wouldn't expect her to behave like that on TV.

And it has to be said, I think she likely does a nice job of perpetuating the worst sort of English attitudes towards Thai women.

Posted

Embarrassing - in more ways than one.

And I'm no snob -- some of the finest people I've ever known have been young women from a less than reputable background -- but one wonders what kind of machines did that girl used to operate in Thailand? It's an odd thing to me; a Thai woman who can go live abroad would seem to be someone from an upper middle class family at least but one wouldn't expect her to wind up a machine operator -- and you certainly wouldn't expect her to behave like that on TV.

And it has to be said, I think she likely does a nice job of perpetuating the worst sort of English attitudes towards Thai women.

Yes, I gotta agree that was bar girl steriotiypcaly hoeish. I mean showing off the worst aspects of your culture and calling it talent is weak at best, self degridating at worst. I mean that would be like me getting up there and gangsta rapping to see how many curse words I can cram into a 30second rhyme or how fast I can run with a TV on my back. And worse, not being very good at either, as she kinda sucked IMHO.

Posted (edited)

Reinforces a depressing stereotype of young Thai women. bah.gif

None of the three judges are responsible for their actions because they were still in a state of shock even while voting. You can tell by the lame comments they made. blink.gif

Edited by Fookhaht
Posted

Wonder what gogo bar she used to work in before making her way to the UK. I'm sure her mom is so proud to her on stage

Posted

The clip didn't show all of her act but it looked fun from here.

One of the comments to the video is from a Thai girl complaining about the video casting Thai women in a bad light and hoping her next show will be something different and not leave people with the impression that Thai girls are only good at taking their clothes off.

Posted

Embarrassing - in more ways than one.

And I'm no snob -- some of the finest people I've ever known have been young women from a less than reputable background -- but one wonders what kind of machines did that girl used to operate in Thailand? It's an odd thing to me; a Thai woman who can go live abroad would seem to be someone from an upper middle class family at least but one wouldn't expect her to wind up a machine operator -- and you certainly wouldn't expect her to behave like that on TV.

And it has to be said, I think she likely does a nice job of perpetuating the worst sort of English attitudes towards Thai women.

In your mind Joe... all in your mind.

She was simply rubbish.

Great legs though!

Posted

Anyone who has fought the stereotypes that haunt Thai women must be cringing watching that dimwit on stage.

Posted

Embarrassing - in more ways than one.

And I'm no snob -- some of the finest people I've ever known have been young women from a less than reputable background -- but one wonders what kind of machines did that girl used to operate in Thailand? It's an odd thing to me; a Thai woman who can go live abroad would seem to be someone from an upper middle class family at least but one wouldn't expect her to wind up a machine operator -- and you certainly wouldn't expect her to behave like that on TV.

And it has to be said, I think she likely does a nice job of perpetuating the worst sort of English attitudes towards Thai women.

In your mind Joe... all in your mind.

She was simply rubbish.

Great legs though!

Uhmm,,,what was all in my mind?

Posted

What did she actually DO? She took off some clothes, went in a covered box and changed into another outfit. Then she pushed a box around the stage. I'm still scratching my head. :blink:

She has the average Thai figure and average looks. What other talents does she have? She obviously didn't display any on that stage. As others have already mentioned, she just portrayed a steriotypical portrait of Thai women. Or, attractive women everywhere.

Posted

Thought it was really funny, but in a 'Laugh At', not in a 'Laugh With' way....

And oh dear.... the UK stereotype of Thailand has just been reconformed on National TV by a Thai nonetheless....

I wonder what the Ministry of Cultural Affairs has to say about this (It's certainly more damaging to Thailands image than a couple of girls flashing their norks on Songkran)...

Posted

a Thai woman who can go live abroad would seem to be someone from an upper middle class family at least but one wouldn't expect her to wind up a machine operator --

Where would you get that idea? What kind of Caucasians go to Thailand, get married and bring their wife back to their home country? This kind of woman, not to be too nasty.

Would an upper middle class Thai woman marry a plumber from Liverpool/Penrith or Oakland?

Video no longer playing

Posted

Since when has Britain's Got Talent been a show about actual talent? It's always just been a parade of people who want to be on TV desperately. This girl provided 5 mins of laughs for the audience, so she'll be back. But yes, I do agree about the stereotype being perpetuated further. Can't be helped, though - walk around Thailand - is the stereotype so wrong?:(

Since when has Michael McIntyre been a judge on this show?? :blink: I like him, I think he's naturally funny and has a quick wit - but this is just disappointing. I'm starting to see why people get really annoyed seeing him on TV. That crack about her name - "...Watching porn?!?!" and the audience laughing away stupidly - surely that's a little disrespectful?

Posted

Bloody hell people lighten up! Loads of the acts on that show try to promote cheesy sexy routines regardless of which country they are from.... Just because she hails from a country with a huge red light scene she is not allowed to do the same?

Come on its just a bit of fun, chill out!

Posted
why do they have the american from baywatch on a show about British talent? is he particularly popular in England?

Probably the same reason why Americas Got Talent has

One Canadian Judge Howie Mandel

One British Judge Sharon Osborne

One Irish Judge Piers Morgan

No American Judges!

Go figure that out!

Posted

a Thai woman who can go live abroad would seem to be someone from an upper middle class family at least but one wouldn't expect her to wind up a machine operator --

Where would you get that idea? What kind of Caucasians go to Thailand, get married and bring their wife back to their home country? This kind of woman, not to be too nasty.

Would an upper middle class Thai woman marry a plumber from Liverpool/Penrith or Oakland?

Video no longer playing

I deliberately avoided speculating that she'd be someone's Thai wife -- for some reason it seemed inappropriate to me -- though it's an obvious possibility.

Posted

...I do agree about the stereotype being perpetuated further. Can't be helped, though - walk around Thailand - is the stereotype so wrong?:(

Of course it can be helped. If you are a Thai woman You don't go on mainstream British TV and proceed to do strip routine (albeit a PG version) if you don't want to generate, perpetuate and reinforce the attitude that some Brits have about Thai women.

Walk around Thailand? Maybe you mean walk around lower Sukhumvit or Pattaya and you need to recognize that there's are lot more to Thailand than that; when I walk around Thailand (in other provinces and even in most parts of Bangkok) I don't typically see women acting like some lame Nana Plaza reject.

I'm not advocating hypocrisy or suggesting that Thais should lie about or deny one well known aspect of their country. But millions of Thai women (some of them wives or daughters of forum members no doubt) who are not sex workers go abroad and it's quite sad and unfair that they will inevitably be treated by ignorant Yobs (or their counterparts in other countries) disrespectfully based on where they are from (or at the very least assumptions and judgments will be made about them -- even by people who are otherwise decent folks). Personally, I'd be in favor of things that discouraged all that rather than the opposite.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.



  • Topics

  • Latest posts...

    1. 7

      Taking Someone Home: Ever Reach Down and Get an Unexpected Surprise?

    2. 213

      Something smelling musky -- the age of undemocratic in your face oligarchy in the USA.

    3. 1

      Biden lifts restrictions on Ukraine using US weapons to strike deep inside Russia.

    4. 81

      Foreign Driver in Fatal EV Collision with Motorbike, Drags It Over 50 Metres

    5. 0

      Female Journalists Rally Around Allison Pearson Amid Fears for Press Freedom

    6. 0

      Trump Aide Urges UK to Embrace US Free Market Over 'Socialist' EU

    7. 0

      Magnetic North Pole's Unusual Shift Stuns Scientists as it Moves Towards Russia

  • Popular in The Pub


×
×
  • Create New...