November 21, 201411 yr He wants to judge himself and the country by Myanmar's standards with martial law? In that case follow Myanmar's lead and get to the place where martial law might be of benefit! http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2012/06/09/martial-law-declared-western-burma They don't seem to only be sitting around idly manning road blocks in the capital....
November 21, 201411 yr Who, in their day to day lives, is currently being affected by this so called martial law? Most people I know are completely oblivious to it...it doesn't affect their lives one iota.......and I mean everyday thais...not drunk out of their heads farang. Of course the Whining Class led by the Thaksinista will complain...but they will complain about anything and everything until the Resurrection of the Dear Leader. JT...time for a Poll. "Who, in their day to day lives, is currently being affected by this so called martial law?" Didn't you read the OP? Prayuth is! Maybe he should move to a country without martial law. Why not, he has the money.
November 21, 201411 yr "It (Myanmar) has 135 ethnic groups across the country - that's their challenge." Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? Those darn people who are not like "us", who have different values and traditions. Asians sure hate diversity, don't they? "The nail that sticks out gets pounded down" This explains their almost total lack of creativity...
November 21, 201411 yr "Who, in their day to day lives, is currently being affected by this so called martial law?" If you substitute "Nazi law" and were in Germany in the 1930's, you could ask the same question, with the same result. I heard the same question in America in 2000, after the Supreme Court Coup de Tat of installing Dubya as Dictator. "How does this affect your life?" Ask the families of soldiers killed in Iraq looking for nonexistant WMD's. The world is a stage and we are all actors...
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