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Thais rage over monk robe worn by Japanese band in Japan
By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- What happens when you abuse something sacred to Thais outside of Thailand, but you're not even Thai? Obviously, you will be harassed by the righteous and have your Facebook page spammed.

Japanese punk band Wat Mayhem Orchestra was forced to apologize after photos of their lead singer Takaya Yamauchi rocking out in a Buddhist monk robe went viral in Thai social media, creating an uproar.

The photos were almost a year old and obviously from a show in Japan, but the time factor has never prevented an opportunity for to create drama. Remember the porn shoot that roused the Ministry of Culture to demand Penthouse Magazine apologize four years after it happened?

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co//2014/11/13/thais-rage-over-monk-robe-worn-japanese-band-japan

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2014-11-13

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It is a piece of orange cloth - a monks robe is presented to them - a ring can be worn it does not make a marriage. So many cannot see past the images in front of themselves to understand the real truth about anything. This is why they worship churches rather then have faith.

A rather ICONIC statement. thumbsup.gif

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Have Thais educated Thai people that school kids and adults shouldn't dress as Nazis and Hitler? Have they enforced the naming of stars with Swastikas and Nazi symbols? The stories of all the school kids dressing as Hitler seems to have died out. Do Thais care when another culture objects to something the Thais do that offends them?

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Only the Jews???

Please get your contemporary history right!

Now, perhaps Thais know how Jews feel when they idolize Hitler or use the Hakenkreuz (Swastika).

My father was in the RAF during the last biggie, stationed in Burma (everyone called it Burma back then and for several decades after)

He died in the late seventies, so he didn't have to witness the casual bigotry through ignorance that has been displayed in Thailand in recent times.

But if he had been around to witness it, I'm quite sure he would have pissed himself laughing at the display of umbrage from the Thais about a Jap group with a singer in an orange robe.

Here's a quick hint for everyone, if you are looking for perfection, yourself is the last place to start.

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