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In a society that makes efforts to control or repress public communications at a government level, it's no surprise they think other governments will do the same as they, and that asking will get it done.

And the fact that this is a 'secret' cat so far out of the bag, that the cat has personalized stage lighting, a permanently retired dance pole with it's own engraved legend, great, great, grandchildren, and a 401K retirement account, goes to show shows how ludicrously hypocritical this demand is.

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.... Thais bring a whole new meaning to the saying, "Ignorance is bliss." Mass ignorance is widely enforced as the prevailing worldview in the Kingdom. They are quite rigorous about enforcing it in their own domain....

Buddha always said that wisdom can be achieved through knowledge. Praying at the temple for winning the lottery and mass ignorance have nothing to do with the Buddha

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Dudes, yes, prostitution is rife in pretty much every country in the world - its not called "the oldest profession" for nothing - some countries its legalized (those girls pay their taxes and are subject to very stringent health controls) and some its not, however; as stated many times within this forum, Thailand IS known internationally as the hub of sex and there's no point the government trying to deny otherwise.

"It is possible to visit Thailand without ever seeing any sex establishments" - erm...I think not. I had my old mum over for a holiday last year - she went nowhere near Pattaya, Phuket or any of the other centres of notoriety - and every single day she was picking up on the go-go's, massage parlours, karaokes and blo-job bars, and she is not in the slightest bit wise to the ways of the world.

"Most of the bad publicity given to Thailand by the West, especially from the United States and Australia is based on lies and exaggerated media reports" - could be, but I doubt it. Most of the bad publicity is based on (from what I see) the sh1t that happens here every other day.

Also a lot of crying here about "Thai bashing" I dont see any - all I see is a bunch of people saying 'sum num nah' to a govt. official (and his country) crying about saving face when they lost it 40 plus years ago. This is the image the country has so suck it up, take it as a spot of free advertising and sit back and watch the loot roll in - as per usual. Oh, and stop crying about it...it just makes you look stupid. wink.png

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.... Thais bring a whole new meaning to the saying, "Ignorance is bliss." Mass ignorance is widely enforced as the prevailing worldview in the Kingdom. They are quite rigorous about enforcing it in their own domain....

Buddha always said that wisdom can be achieved through knowledge. Praying at the temple for winning the lottery and mass ignorance have nothing to do with the Buddha

Hang on that is not my comment. I never said that at all so why have you attached my name to it?
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Firstly I've watched it and found it very funny. I've never had any contact with sex workers so I have no experience of it. It seems to also poke fun at foreigners (Americans in this case but it applies to all) who have such shallow views and have to pay for sex so maybe they should complain as well.

Prostitution is illegal in Thailand so the only reason there is anything to make fun of is because Thai authorities fail to enforce their own laws. Why don't they enforce the law? Well I can only guess based on what I've heard as I'm not close enough to know but maybe someone else can correct me if I'm wrong. There are influential people who make money out of the sex workers. That might be the police, politicians and others of high standing. Thailand seems to have this reputation as an easy place to buy sex which presumably is why some come here. If that number is substantial then the lack of enforcement helps bring in those tourists which the kingdom would lose and have to replace. Does Thailand want and can it afford to lose them or not?

Making a fuss about this isn't going to help when Thailand is so hypocritical as it seems to be about many things. This isn't about Thai culture as this was done in the USA. Thais can complain if they wish as that's the idea behind free speech but they can't force their views on people in other countries. Remember I only found out about this because Thai officials decided to complain. If you can't stop it just let it go and don't worry about it. I think that's some sort of Buddhist teaching isn't it? Odd that Thais are Buddhist but forget this when it suits them, as is often the case from what I've seen.

Well, well, well I finally found someone else living in thailand other than me that has never had contact with a sex workerwink.pngwink.pngwink.png . We are few and far between my friend.

I imagine most women in Thailand have not had contact with sex workers. Even if they are lesbian, whore mongering is pretty much a male pursuit. Something about testosterone.... Makes 'em aggressive too !! [ smiley ]

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he he, video was funny.. and ask how mutch, goes for everything in this country,, maybe the thais should teach their people not to ask 3 times the prices instead , like they do on almoust all you want buy something outside from food shop.. Is to late to change the image, Every grown up over 17 years in western Europe knows what going onin sex buisness in Thailand anyway..Anoher issue is Americans, they hardly know they have 52 states..

Can you name them ?

And I don't mean by looking them up ?

American Samoa and um ??

Not a state.

There are 50.

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Firstly I've watched it and found it very funny. I've never had any contact with sex workers so I have no experience of it. It seems to also poke fun at foreigners (Americans in this case but it applies to all) who have such shallow views and have to pay for sex so maybe they should complain as well.

Prostitution is illegal in Thailand so the only reason there is anything to make fun of is because Thai authorities fail to enforce their own laws. Why don't they enforce the law? Well I can only guess based on what I've heard as I'm not close enough to know but maybe someone else can correct me if I'm wrong. There are influential people who make money out of the sex workers. That might be the police, politicians and others of high standing. Thailand seems to have this reputation as an easy place to buy sex which presumably is why some come here. If that number is substantial then the lack of enforcement helps bring in those tourists which the kingdom would lose and have to replace. Does Thailand want and can it afford to lose them or not?

Making a fuss about this isn't going to help when Thailand is so hypocritical as it seems to be about many things. This isn't about Thai culture as this was done in the USA. Thais can complain if they wish as that's the idea behind free speech but they can't force their views on people in other countries. Remember I only found out about this because Thai officials decided to complain. If you can't stop it just let it go and don't worry about it. I think that's some sort of Buddhist teaching isn't it? Odd that Thais are Buddhist but forget this when it suits them, as is often the case from what I've seen.

Well, well, well I finally found someone else living in thailand other than me that has never had contact with a sex workerwink.pngwink.pngwink.png . We are few and far between my friend.

I imagine most women in Thailand have not had contact with sex workers. Even if they are lesbian, whore mongering is pretty much a male pursuit. Something about testosterone.... Makes 'em aggressive too !! [ smiley ]

Google it.

Bangkok’s lady-toy bars revealed

They keep a low profile, but there are more than 10 clubs around the city where women can hire male escorts, ranging from posh to low-rent.

Evidently the men are not the only agressive ones smile.png

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Bangkok’s lady-toy bars revealed

They keep a low profile, but there are more than 10 clubs around the city where women can hire male escorts, ranging from posh to low-rent.

Evidently the men are not the only agressive ones smile.png

I know of at least 2 near my house, so I bet there's way more than 10!!!

Also, impossible for a Thai woman to not know a sex worker as it permeates through all of Thai society. There was a former brothel madam in the last government <deleted>.

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Firstly I've watched it and found it very funny. I've never had any contact with sex workers so I have no experience of it. It seems to also poke fun at foreigners (Americans in this case but it applies to all) who have such shallow views and have to pay for sex so maybe they should complain as well.

Prostitution is illegal in Thailand so the only reason there is anything to make fun of is because Thai authorities fail to enforce their own laws. Why don't they enforce the law? Well I can only guess based on what I've heard as I'm not close enough to know but maybe someone else can correct me if I'm wrong. There are influential people who make money out of the sex workers. That might be the police, politicians and others of high standing. Thailand seems to have this reputation as an easy place to buy sex which presumably is why some come here. If that number is substantial then the lack of enforcement helps bring in those tourists which the kingdom would lose and have to replace. Does Thailand want and can it afford to lose them or not?

Making a fuss about this isn't going to help when Thailand is so hypocritical as it seems to be about many things. This isn't about Thai culture as this was done in the USA. Thais can complain if they wish as that's the idea behind free speech but they can't force their views on people in other countries. Remember I only found out about this because Thai officials decided to complain. If you can't stop it just let it go and don't worry about it. I think that's some sort of Buddhist teaching isn't it? Odd that Thais are Buddhist but forget this when it suits them, as is often the case from what I've seen.

I understand, you are a respectable "Lady" and would never attempt to learn about these things, as they are only for poorer women or those who make a lot of money out of this "disreputable" business that you are obviously too far above to look at. I understand your point of view, as I also had not had a lot of experience with prostitution except and until I went to Thailand to get massages, where I believe there is not one of them who wouldn't do anything for money, and that goes for the rest of this Buddhist culture. If you just kind of opened your eyes to the hypocrisy of this country behind their Buddhist facade, you would see that a form of selling out pervades this culture on every level (or perhaps not with some Buddhist monks). It pervades the US too (my country) and probably it pervades and invades your culture (I'm guessing England) but please do not bury your head in the sand and pretend you don't see what is really just very obvious in every culture--that many women get exploited and the police profit off them while they sell them for low prices, while it's "illegal" but rarely enforced it's basically the case in every culture you just have to stop pretending you are above it all and look at the reality you don't want to face. No offense to you personally....

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Firstly I've watched it and found it very funny. I've never had any contact with sex workers so I have no experience of it. It seems to also poke fun at foreigners (Americans in this case but it applies to all) who have such shallow views and have to pay for sex so maybe they should complain as well.

Prostitution is illegal in Thailand so the only reason there is anything to make fun of is because Thai authorities fail to enforce their own laws. Why don't they enforce the law? Well I can only guess based on what I've heard as I'm not close enough to know but maybe someone else can correct me if I'm wrong. There are influential people who make money out of the sex workers. That might be the police, politicians and others of high standing. Thailand seems to have this reputation as an easy place to buy sex which presumably is why some come here. If that number is substantial then the lack of enforcement helps bring in those tourists which the kingdom would lose and have to replace. Does Thailand want and can it afford to lose them or not?

Making a fuss about this isn't going to help when Thailand is so hypocritical as it seems to be about many things. This isn't about Thai culture as this was done in the USA. Thais can complain if they wish as that's the idea behind free speech but they can't force their views on people in other countries. Remember I only found out about this because Thai officials decided to complain. If you can't stop it just let it go and don't worry about it. I think that's some sort of Buddhist teaching isn't it? Odd that Thais are Buddhist but forget this when it suits them, as is often the case from what I've seen.

Well, well, well I finally found someone else living in thailand other than me that has never had contact with a sex workerwink.pngwink.pngwink.png . We are few and far between my friend.

I imagine most women in Thailand have not had contact with sex workers. Even if they are lesbian, whore mongering is pretty much a male pursuit. Something about testosterone.... Makes 'em aggressive too !! [ smiley ]

Though it is far, far smaller there is a not insignificant portion of the industry that caters to women. Moreover, statistically (and logically) it is almost impossible for most women to not have had any contact with sex workers given the sheer numbers and the fact that they are among virtually all socio-economic strata.

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2013-02-05

Culture Minister Sonthaya Kunplome said his permanent secretary Prissana Pongtatsirikul signed an objection letter against the 1.32-minute clip.

Apinand Poshaya-nond, deputy permanent secretary for culture, has confirmed the removal yesterday.

Meanwhile, a week later and moving back into the realm of reality that is far removed from Sonthaya and his cohorts, ALL ten versions of the original upload remain on YouTube with 100,000+ total views.

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]Google it.

Bangkok’s lady-toy bars revealed

They keep a low profile, but there are more than 10 clubs around the city where women can hire male escorts, ranging from posh to low-rent.

Evidently the men are not the only agressive ones smile.png

Yep. There are an lot of Japanese and Korean women in Bangkok interested in African men. I saw a lot of (not even particularly wealthy) older British and French women in Morocco with very young-and-happy-looking Berber and Maroc men.

It's a total myth that women don't 'do' prostitution as consumers. They just don't call it that,

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Interesting.

As of only 48 hours ago, all ten copies of were still up and running and garnering more and more views world-wide.

Oh well, with over 100,000 views... the point was made.

Still, for those that hadn't seen it yet and for the benefit of making the point further, there are other uploaders besides the originator, eg. .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdfXljz50iU

:coffee1:

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Nice try,

just google SNL Rosetta and you'll see atleast a couple working updates.

I probably missed it but can someone explain how the internal censorship improves the exterior perception of TL?

PS. thanks goes out for the sports link above. Nice find buddy! smile.png

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Posts + quoted replied have been removed as per user's request.

Please bear in mind with your posts, the Thaivisa forum rules

16) Not to post about gambling, betting, pornography, illegal drugs, fake goods/clothing etc and other activities that are officially illegal in Thailand.

17) Not to post links to pages that contain objectionable material. This includes, warez, cracks, pornography, pyramid schemes, referral ID's, eBay listings and requests for donations. Discussion of file-sharing of pirated material is prohibited, however file sharing for legal purposes is allowed.

Posting links which bypass Thailand's censor's on material, or information on how to bypass those restrictions, is a grey area, on which I would advise you to err on the side of caution, and best to avoid (As this member did by voluntarily asking for his posts to be removed).

If there is material which you would like to post, but are not sure whether it is appropriate or not, please feel free to pm a moderator or e-mail [email protected]

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Culture Ministry Blasts “Rosetta Stone” Clip; Insists Thai Prostitutes Speak “Excellent” English

http://notthenation....-tourism-video/

“This video is neither accurate nor humorous, and relies on outdated stereotypes to make fun of our nation and culture,” said Culture Minister Sukumon Khunpluem. “The truth is that Thai prostitutes and those who provide sex services are fluent in English.”

Sukomon blasted the video’s “ignorant” suggestion that foreign tourists who wished to experience the unique pleasures of Thailand’s extensive commercial sex services needed to undergo expensive and difficult language training.

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Firstly I've watched it and found it very funny. I've never had any contact with sex workers so I have no experience of it. It seems to also poke fun at foreigners (Americans in this case but it applies to all) who have such shallow views and have to pay for sex so maybe they should complain as well.

Prostitution is illegal in Thailand so the only reason there is anything to make fun of is because Thai authorities fail to enforce their own laws. Why don't they enforce the law? Well I can only guess based on what I've heard as I'm not close enough to know but maybe someone else can correct me if I'm wrong. There are influential people who make money out of the sex workers. That might be the police, politicians and others of high standing. Thailand seems to have this reputation as an easy place to buy sex which presumably is why some come here. If that number is substantial then the lack of enforcement helps bring in those tourists which the kingdom would lose and have to replace. Does Thailand want and can it afford to lose them or not?

Making a fuss about this isn't going to help when Thailand is so hypocritical as it seems to be about many things. This isn't about Thai culture as this was done in the USA. Thais can complain if they wish as that's the idea behind free speech but they can't force their views on people in other countries. Remember I only found out about this because Thai officials decided to complain. If you can't stop it just let it go and don't worry about it. I think that's some sort of Buddhist teaching isn't it? Odd that Thais are Buddhist but forget this when it suits them, as is often the case from what I've seen.

Why I love this countrysmile.png

There is prostitution in nearly every country in the world.

It is part of human history and it will not be going away soon.

As to why the Thai government does not try to do something about it???

They are always trying to curb prostitution in a number of ways and means ...but the social conditions are a little overwhelming.

Historically it does not matter if the economy is good or bad..there will exist prostitiution in its many forms.

Look at any country that is considered having a good economy and good social conditions and you will still find prostitution and all that it entials.

If it makes some money for people then that is the incentive and most of what prostitution revolves around.

Take away the money aspect and what you basically have is women and men having sex...something that is going to happen anyhow relevant to the fact that there are now 7 billion people ......resultant of women and men having sex.

The governments of the world can not stop people from having sex so how are you going to stop prostitution when you realise "all" the factors that are involved.

The Thai government is always trying to ban prostitution?

If there some other Thailand country in another part of the world i don't know about?

I said they are always trying to "curb" prostitution in Thailand.

You are not aware of this...never heard about it??

While some aspects of Thai society and the government try to deter prostitution there exists "turning a blind eye" to the whole issue more so than any serious attempts to stop it completley.

And when they do try to stop it their efforts are more or less thawrted in a variety of ways and means while a lot of people fight against the governments efforts to eliminate prostitution because it has become part of the economy of Thailand ( directly and indirectly) attached to tourism and the over all entertainment industry...Thai style.

In the end they try to control it under the category of "entertainment" ..more or less...as it can not be stopped completely without practicing really harsh measures to stop people from participating in the acts of sex, mainly fueled by money and money being the main motivation and what sustains all of what prostitution in Thailand entails.

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