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Ko Tee red shirt leader, crazy article in the Telegraph

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I know this is the wrong section, but I cannot post in the news forum, and I cannot see a similar topic there.

There is an article today in the Telegraph (uk newspaper), with quotes from Ko Tee, which it claims is a red shirt leader.

He says insane things.

To copy/paste from the article:

"This is already a war, but so far it is an unarmed war," said Ko Tee. "If there is a coup, or the election doesn't happen, then it definitely becomes an armed war."

"I want there to be lots of violence to put an end to all this," he said. "I'm bored by speeches. It's time to clean the country, to get rid of the elite, all of them."

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/thailand/10606562/Thai-red-shirts-leader-says-Its-time-to-get-rid-of-the-elite.html

It is worth clicking the link just to see his hilarious photo.

Disclaimer for forum warriors: I am not red or yellow, if you want to whine and complain, go away.

Edited by celso

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"The end move in politics is always to pick up a gun." - R. Buckminster Fuller

Yank warmongers call it tip of the spear.

Probably true that the endless cycle of coups will probably stop only after a decent little civil war.

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Edited by wym

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