ginjag Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and Ray Bradbury would have loved it. They probably would...... just as Thais are loving it after the misery of the last six months. + 2 years previous. Did anyone note that the chairperson is the boss himself, a rarity in Thailand. A certain EX P.M. did rarely attend meetings, and even more a rarity CHAIR THEM especially if awkward questions may have been asked. Just an observation. from the archives. 1
claudiacardanale Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 I am very happy. Last night a Karaoke Birthday party with Thai drunk singers at my neighbors premises. Until 02.00 am. Happy to see the curfew is completely neglected by many Thais.
ratcatcher Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 Blah blah blah blah blah. And we will do double track trains. Very 21st century? No, actually very 19th century, despite the mild sarcasm.
ratcatcher Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 (edited) I suppose next we will have a great leap forward. Well, we've had The Great March with Suthep and the chances for The Great Famine seem remote due to the existence of the Great Rice Mountains. But a Great Leap sounds like fun. The future looks Generally good. Edited June 3, 2014 by ratcatcher 2
Time Traveller Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 (edited) GNP, hahahaha....Eye roll. Promoting "national happiness" is like saying you give up about how to improve incomes of the citizens. Or is it that the soldiers need to spread this "happiness" propaganda so the poor forget that the elites own all of the wealth? Edited June 3, 2014 by Time Traveller 1
belg Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 happy pills ? a now a poll ... how happy are you with the coup poll ? ( ) happy ( ) very happy ( ) extreme happy ( ) in heaven new democratic happy voting after the voting , it seems everybody is 100% happy
smedly Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 The only way these coloured leaders will stop is when they realise there is no longer any personal gain from it, it is a complex issue and since it has been sponsored by a sitting government and a very divisive billionaire criminal who is living beyond Thai jurisdiction for a prolonged period makes it very difficult to deal with, it is also very deeply rooted in various types of crime and power abuse - power and money go hand in hand, I am surprised Thaksins passport has still not yet been revoked Once a direct link can be established that Thaksin was involved in sponsoring terrorist activities and a recognised international arrest warrant can be issued then I fear his interference and influence will continue - this should be a very high priority but not an easy one to progress given the current situation 2
marinediscoking Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 The only way these coloured leaders will stop is when they realise there is no longer any personal gain from it, it is a complex issue and since it has been sponsored by a sitting government and a very divisive billionaire criminal who is living beyond Thai jurisdiction for a prolonged period makes it very difficult to deal with, it is also very deeply rooted in various types of crime and power abuse - power and money go hand in hand, I am surprised Thaksins passport has still not yet been revoked Once a direct link can be established that Thaksin was involved in sponsoring terrorist activities and a recognised international arrest warrant can be issued then I fear his interference and influence will continue - this should be a very high priority but not an easy one to progress given the current situation Yawn. 1
ChrisY1 Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 (edited) George Orwell, Aldous Huxley and Ray Bradbury would have loved it. I like it too!....I just hope something positive comes of it all Edited June 3, 2014 by ChrisY1 2
baboon Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 I am sure plenty on here would support courts martial and firing squads for the crime of unhappiness.. 1
Emptyset Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 This is an idea that's been around for a while. It comes from Bhutan. Read all about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_national_happiness Very interesting, you learn something new everyday thanks for that Same idea has also been floated before in Thailand, incidentally... http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1544014,00.html 1
Prbkk Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 I suppose next we will have a great leap forward. Yes, a great leap forward doubled up with a 100 flowers bloom campaign. Eradicate the four olds at the same time.
lomatopo Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 This is an idea that's been around for a while. It comes from Bhutan. Read all about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_national_happiness Very interesting, you learn something new everyday thanks for that Same idea has also been floated before in Thailand, incidentally... http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1544014,00.html Good find. Another "Groundhog Day" example. There's a term for doing the same thing over and over, and in the case of Thailand over and over and over and over...., and expecting a different result. Now what was that? It's on the tip of my tongue....
DoctorB Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 (edited) Easy; could double Gross National Happiness overnight. Get rid of the ****** curfew and let us go out at night again. Simple, innit? Edited June 3, 2014 by DoctorB
wwest5829 Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 There is little doubt that there has been a significant improvement in the overall political situation and public behavior. What is desperately needed now is education and not indoctrination. As a retired educator, I wholeheartedly support increased civil society education but...well, you cannot eat books or educated words. So, along with the civic education for all on the need for a balanced society comes the need to have a society of law, distribution of state financing and opportunity to participate in the growth of the benefits of society...all more equitably distributed. Are those at the top and middle of economic wealth willing to modify how things are done in Thai society? Yes, democracy is more than counting votes...it also calls for fair play. And Thailand is not alone in this struggle between the haves and have nots.
Crushdepth Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 It's a good idea. I wish it wasn't the army implementing it but whatever Sent from my Nexus 7 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
piersbeckett Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 Will NCPO make it mandatory to be happy ? The 'pursuit' of happiness I see as a Western & Australian thing and I believe, through my own experience, self-defeating. Seeking enlightenment or money is unlikely to bring happiness as both bring only transitory relief and success from the effort expended. NCPO believe, I think, that Thais are generally, naturally happy people (possibly part of what makes this place appear odd to farangs) and think that the recent take-over that they feel they've had to impose may cause some Thais to be disappointed and therefore unhappy but they intend to show them that democracy has been abused and when returned, fixed or at least in a far less abuseable mode, will improve everybody's lot even poor people from the East and North East. Although I realise it was rhetorical, to answer your question - I hope not - I'm English, mandatory happiness would absolutely kill me.
Time Traveller Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 Soon the Military will make happiness mandatory for everyone. Anyone not happy will face jail terms of 15 years
EBlair48 Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 (edited) Meanwhile; The Bangkok Barfette reports the Junk-a has ordered those who are not happy to report to the Armed Forces O Club and undergo re-conditioning induced by Cuba Libres. Meanwhile, comr....,I mean citizens who insist upon using the three finger salute will be re-educated into rotating it 90 degrees and dropping the outer fingers in accordance with international standards in standing up to "'Da Man" That Is All... Edited June 3, 2014 by EBlair48
Stan7444 Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 Things are a lot happier without the political parties going after each others throats. So correct and Thailand might model China with only one political party making all decisions, so there is no more conflict. How does that sound?
PaullyW Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 Yes, keep them dumb but keep them well fed and happy. Old and very effective strategy
15Peter20 Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 I think the army are doing a fine job of promoting Gross National Happiness. Creating nationwide happiness based on censorship and intimidation can indeed very easily be seen as 'gross'. I thank you. 1
englishoak Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 (edited) I think the army are doing a fine job of promoting Gross National Happiness. Creating nationwide happiness based on censorship and intimidation can indeed very easily be seen as 'gross'. I thank you. Cheer up its national knees up day next week Edited June 3, 2014 by englishoak
15Peter20 Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 I think the army are doing a fine job of promoting Gross National Happiness. Creating nationwide happiness based on censorship and intimidation can indeed very easily be seen as 'gross'. I thank you. Cheer up its national knees up day next week Indeed - much more enjoyable than national hands up day, which we've just had. (somebody stop me!) 2
Chris Lawrence Posted June 3, 2014 Posted June 3, 2014 This is an idea that's been around for a while. It comes from Bhutan. Read all about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_national_happiness Very interesting, you learn something new everyday thanks for that Same idea has also been floated before in Thailand, incidentally... http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1544014,00.html Good find. Another "Groundhog Day" example. There's a term for doing the same thing over and over, and in the case of Thailand over and over and over and over...., and expecting a different result. Now what was that? It's on the tip of my tongue.... coup d'état
leggo Posted June 4, 2014 Posted June 4, 2014 Let's happy! Yuk! Sent from my i-mobile IQ 2 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
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