sumtingwong Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 The arrest of Suthep would probably not prove in aiding a solution to Thai politics , he could become a martyr from behind bars and this could escalate into what the thai's deem as 'civil war'. This is not Cuba and Suthep is not Castro ! The Reds , are mostly middle aged fat women, they gonna take up arms . Does anyone , non thai, really believe they could orcastrate a organised arms struggle against , firstly against their own people (section of) and secondly the army ,who are ordered to protect the Monarchy and the State, what sides would they take if there was a total breakdown in law and order, not to mention the police . Yes they are all buddists apart from the 1% who are Christian, but is it true Buddism ? India , Nepal have a different opinion about that, point here is that it would not be a Religious struggle as was in Northern Ireland, which you will all know was a bloody civil war for three decades over two religions. I could go on , but really coul'nt be bothered, they are specialists in bullshit, thats about it and as someone said a country full of nutters. Education, which they don't like is the key of their problems, and a true understanding of Budda and what his teachings really meant ! Ireland was not a religious war, it is an illegal invasion and illegal occupation by the British of Northern Ireland. Give Ireland Back to the Irish - Wikipedia, is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney in response to the events of Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland on 30 January 1972 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDweeb Posted May 12, 2014 Share Posted May 12, 2014 The arrest of Suthep would probably not prove in aiding a solution to Thai politics , he could become a martyr from behind bars and this could escalate into what the thai's deem as 'civil war'. This is not Cuba and Suthep is not Castro ! The Reds , are mostly middle aged fat women, they gonna take up arms . Does anyone , non thai, really believe they could orcastrate a organised arms struggle against , firstly against their own people (section of) and secondly the army ,who are ordered to protect the Monarchy and the State, what sides would they take if there was a total breakdown in law and order, not to mention the police . Yes they are all buddists apart from the 1% who are Christian, but is it true Buddism ? India , Nepal have a different opinion about that, point here is that it would not be a Religious struggle as was in Northern Ireland, which you will all know was a bloody civil war for three decades over two religions. I could go on , but really coul'nt be bothered, they are specialists in bullshit, thats about it and as someone said a country full of nutters. Education, which they don't like is the key of their problems, and a true understanding of Budda and what his teachings really meant ! Ireland was not a religious war, it is an illegal invasion and illegal occupation by the British of Northern Ireland. Give Ireland Back to the Irish - Wikipedia, is a song written by Paul and Linda McCartney in response to the events of Bloody Sunday in Northern Ireland on 30 January 1972 What year was that? I seem to have forgotten when Norther Ireland was invaded and occupied. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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