emilymat Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 He doesn't buy the paper himself, someone gets it for him ? Did he imagine we thought he pops down to 7/11 each morning to buy his paper and a packet of fags?. Really......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baboon Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 He doesn't buy the paper himself, someone gets it for him ? Did he imagine we thought he pops down to 7/11 each morning to buy his paper and a packet of fags?. Really......... I did, along with a pork pie, The Racing Post and a few tinnies, in his slippers and dressing gown... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klauskunkel Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Some suggestions to lighten your load: "I don't want to read it (the paper) because I become angry when I read it and this casts me in a negative light" - you are the PM, you can decide not to read it! "Prayut said he did not want to buy this kind of paper but that it was always brought to him to read" - you are the PM, you can terminate the employment of this ignominious daily paper fetcher! "I don't know what's wrong with the paper." - you are the PM, you can convene a panel of experts to find out all that's wrong with this paper! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jayboy Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 You may or may not have noticed but that goes for many posters on here, in fact more so in some cases. One has to laugh at the somersaults the haters of democracy have had to propel themselves.These guys were been first in line to back the massive and highly critical press coverage of the last democratically elected government.Now they are agonising about the mild comments of an essentially government friendly press, in any even curtailed by laws preventing reasonable/constructive criticism.The problem is of course not really with the press or journalists' "negativity" but something quite different.What is comical in this case is that these guys don't have the sophistication or wit to disguise their prejudices, so that their intellectual dishonesty is childishly transparent ......................"These guys were been first in line to back the massive and highly critical press coverage of the last democratically elected government.Now they are agonising about the mild comments of an essentially government friendly press, in any even curtailed by laws preventing reasonable/constructive criticism"...................... Interesting comment jayboy, but do you mind telling me who "These guys" are. Do you mean the Military Junta people, or certain TVF members ? Also, you say that they were - "mild comments of an essentially government friendly press, in any even curtailed by laws preventing reasonable/constructive criticism"............................. so how does that compare to the situation back in June 2006 when the New York based CPJ, Committee to Protect Journalists published this statement - "The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns Thailand’s caretaker prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s continuing use of criminal defamation charges to silence critical media outlets. The most recent charges, filed on Wednesday, targeted three Thai-language dailies, Matichon, Khao Sod and Daily News."...................... as well as - “We call upon Thailand’s prime minister to immediately stop his campaign of intimidation and harassment of the media,” said Ann Cooper, CPJ’s executive director. “The use of criminal defamation suits against journalists has a chilling effect on press freedom, and Thaksin’s recent actions seem to indicate that’s exactly what he has in mind.” Did you protest back in 2006 when your hero Thaksin not only "lambasted" the press but used "criminal defamation charges to silence critical media outlets."...............???????????????? http://cpj.org/2006/06/thailand-acting-prime-minister-files-more-criminal.php It's perfectly obvious who I was referring to.Concentrate. In the face of inexcusable behaviour, there is always a tendency for some to invoke Thaksin's abuses as though this somehow excised their foolishness.It doesn't really make any sense because all reasonable observers would roundly condemn Thaksin's media intimidation as they would that of the current unelected government. The contrast I emphasized was between (1) those who now grovel uncritically before the unelected government and whine at unfair press treatment (2) took a completely opposite position when an unmuzzled press criticised the Yingluck government. Some seem to be oblivious of their hypocrisy and dishonesty, so brainwashed they have become. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jpeg Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 An anti-junta dribbler Never thought I'd see a comment like that in the 21st Century 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ByblosYuNaiSoi Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Can't have free thinking or free will here. No open discussions like most mature societies. Becoming a lot like North Korea I think. I hope it doesn't get worse. Oh la la, lèse militaire as well as that other one. Yes, Thailand will never join the rest of the developed world until truly free expression becomes the NORM. I can't directly agree with the N Korea example quoted because here, it's always been this way - meaning it's basically medieval. It's time to grow up and join the rest of the free-speaking world. The sky will not fall, but will be brighter for it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikemac Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Looks like this man needs to grow a thicker skin. A real mans skin. One would think that a man who rises to the level of a general and the top dog in the army would have a pretty thick skin already. Apparently not. I might suggest he spend a few months in New York. Or on the battle front. Or anywhere a man can really be allowed to man up, and do what men do, and that is to not allow the tiniest little criticisms to offend them. Water off a ducks back baby. Does the world allow your demeanor to be reduced, or does a man allow his demeanor to be reduced? Wow, if that is how you feel about the PM for "lambasting" one newspaper for criticizing him, I cannot imagine how you must have felt about Thaksin taking legal action against several newspapers who had the audacity to criticize him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post smutcakes Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 Looks like this man needs to grow a thicker skin. A real mans skin. One would think that a man who rises to the level of a general and the top dog in the army would have a pretty thick skin already. Apparently not. I might suggest he spend a few months in New York. Or on the battle front. Or anywhere a man can really be allowed to man up, and do what men do, and that is to not allow the tiniest little criticisms to offend them. Water off a ducks back baby. Does the world allow your demeanor to be reduced, or does a man allow his demeanor to be reduced? Wow, if that is how you feel about the PM for "lambasting" one newspaper for criticizing him, I cannot imagine how you must have felt about Thaksin taking legal action against several newspapers who had the audacity to criticize him. But Thaksin, but Thaksin you see the irony in your 'but thaksin', when you are the ultimate in crying about the 'but suthep' crowd. Bad times for you on TVF at the moment mate, Govt unraveling, old alliances falling away, joe public starting to see through the current BS about reform etc etc 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikemac Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 It's perfectly obvious who I was referring to.Concentrate. In the face of inexcusable behaviour, there is always a tendency for some to invoke Thaksin's abuses as though this somehow excised their foolishness.It doesn't really make any sense because all reasonable observers would roundly condemn Thaksin's media intimidation as they would that of the current unelected government. The contrast I emphasized was between (1) those who now grovel uncritically before the unelected government and whine at unfair press treatment (2) took a completely opposite position when an unmuzzled press criticised the Yingluck government. Some seem to be oblivious of their hypocrisy and dishonesty, so brainwashed they have become. .............."those who now grovel uncritically before the unelected government and whine at unfair press treatment"..................... Please give examples of "those who now grovel uncritically before the unelected government and whine at unfair press treatment". The op is about the PM lambasting one newspaper for criticizing him. Who are these other people you mention ? Name them or admit you have nothing. Your last sentence sums up your crown beautifully, can I use it ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lil fluffy clouds Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 It's the lamb approach, the pretense of innocence can be very effective for a certain audience. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikemac Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Looks like this man needs to grow a thicker skin. A real mans skin. One would think that a man who rises to the level of a general and the top dog in the army would have a pretty thick skin already. Apparently not. I might suggest he spend a few months in New York. Or on the battle front. Or anywhere a man can really be allowed to man up, and do what men do, and that is to not allow the tiniest little criticisms to offend them. Water off a ducks back baby. Does the world allow your demeanor to be reduced, or does a man allow his demeanor to be reduced? Wow, if that is how you feel about the PM for "lambasting" one newspaper for criticizing him, I cannot imagine how you must have felt about Thaksin taking legal action against several newspapers who had the audacity to criticize him. But Thaksin, but Thaksin you see the irony in your 'but thaksin', when you are the ultimate in crying about the 'but suthep' crowd. Bad times for you on TVF at the moment mate, Govt unraveling, old alliances falling away, joe public starting to see through the current BS about reform etc etc Gee smutty, don't you understand ? I had to use Thaksin as an example, he was the only one I knew of who took newspapers to court for criticizing him. And not bad times for me at all on TVF, where is the PTP these days and who are they screwing ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lil fluffy clouds Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 The point he may be making is that some journalists see their role as wall-to-wall criticism. Some journalists make an art of negativity and do not mention/stress/point out the positive things. Constructive criticism is obviously important but destructive criticism is a bit weary. I think it may have something to do with journalists trying to be noticed, trying to be more radical than their colleagues, trying to be holier than thou or simply trying too hard. Perhaps they're trying to build a career in which case truth, honesty and intelligence takes a back seat. I have some sympathy for dear leader. You may or may not have noticed but that goes for many posters on here, in fact more so in some cases. Was that a criticism? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rickirs Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Why an unnamed newspaper? If it is printing lies then Chief of the NCPO and PM Prayuth should file a defamation suit against it and/or jail the offenders for endangeriing national security by creating conflict for the Thai people. The Junta has gone after TV news media and internet sites for simply offering inuendoes and rumors. But this unnamed newspaper picks on the General EVERY DAY on EVERY PAGE. Oh my goodness, General strike back with all your powers. LOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joebrown Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 The PM's background history is military. He has been trained to give orders without being questioned. It is worrying for the country that no-one appears to be able to get him to understand that other citizens have an equal right to express an opinion without fear of incarceration and 'thought readjustment'. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post mojorison Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 Egotistical, megalomanical, despotic self-obsessed, self-serving, rogue ex-military officers who illegally and unjustly seize power from the people, are rarely portrayed in a favourable light. Get used to it bro. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LazarusRising Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Maybe Prayut should tackle it this way. Newspapers considered “critical” of the government can have their advertisements pulled, first by the advertising agency owned by Prayut family members, then later by state enterprises under government control. Toeing the government line could bring financial rewards. “Friendly” newspapers could be pleasantly surprised by the increased advertisements from business concerns related to the country’s CEO’s empire. It worked for thaksin. Besides, I thought bad military Junta's just shut down newspapers that complain. I thought that bad military Juntas arrested the staff of these papers? Nope? None of that here. What does this ex military PM do?Lodges a complaint with the press association. How refreshingly democratic. And for him to complain it seems that freedom of the press is alive and well. The doom and gloomers must hate this. You want censorship? Australia and decent Australians would never tolerate let alone advocate this - time to hand in your passport Dj. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikemac Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Egotistical, megalomanical, despotic self-obsessed, self-serving, rogue ex-military officers who illegally and unjustly seize power from the people, are rarely portrayed in a favourable light. Get used to it bro. Hysterical mis-use of adjectives 101 ! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post LazarusRising Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 Imagine if there was actually press freedom and they could write the truth! Wouldn't that be lovely ? But would that prevent people suing newspapers for libel ? And I believe a lot of the PM's detractors are also supporters of Thaksin, not all but a lot. So it made me laugh when I stumbled across this quote from a story about TS when he ruled Thailand - "Thaksin's government was accused of exerting political influence in its crackdown on unlicensed community radio stations, and Thaksin brought massive defamation suits against critical journalists." POT - KETTLE - BLACK You seem to believe that two wrongs make a right - they don't. Besides I thought that Prayuth and his band of thugs were here to improve things not just copy the worst of Thaksin whilst wearing a different coloured shirt. Is it really so hard for you to admit a single fault with this illegal PM and his Junta? As time goes on it is going to get harder and harder for you to distort and contort yourself into whatever shape or form that's necessary to defend these creeps. You've already thrown reason and logic out the window - but that will only get you so far. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LazarusRising Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Egotistical, megalomanical, despotic self-obsessed, self-serving, rogue ex-military officers who illegally and unjustly seize power from the people, are rarely portrayed in a favourable light. Get used to it bro. Hysterical mis-use of adjectives 101 ! Hysterical misunderstanding of factual post 101! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lupatria Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Commandment No. 13: Obey propaganda and shut the >deleted< up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikemac Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Imagine if there was actually press freedom and they could write the truth! Wouldn't that be lovely ? But would that prevent people suing newspapers for libel ? And I believe a lot of the PM's detractors are also supporters of Thaksin, not all but a lot. So it made me laugh when I stumbled across this quote from a story about TS when he ruled Thailand - "Thaksin's government was accused of exerting political influence in its crackdown on unlicensed community radio stations, and Thaksin brought massive defamation suits against critical journalists." POT - KETTLE - BLACK You seem to believe that two wrongs make a right - they don't. Besides I thought that Prayuth and his band of thugs were here to improve things not just copy the worst of Thaksin whilst wearing a different coloured shirt. Is it really so hard for you to admit a single fault with this illegal PM and his Junta? As time goes on it is going to get harder and harder for you to distort and contort yourself into whatever shape or form that's necessary to defend these creeps. You've already thrown reason and logic out the window - but that will only get you so far. I don't defend the junta, I just attack the Shin regime and anyone who is associated with it, redshirts etc, because I love Thailand and hate what these evil cretins have done to it. I wish there was no junta, that a truly democratically elected government was in power, not a pack of criminals who buy votes to win power, lie to the people and take the country for all they can get, in the name of Democracy. As I said I do not defend the actions of the junta but I have stated many times on TVF that I would rather see The Three Stooges, the KGB and the Gestapo running the country than anyone tarred with the Shin brush. How are those sour grapes going by the way ? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post webfact Posted December 26, 2014 Author Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 PM threatens to shut down local Thai dailyBANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha lost his patience at a press conference yesterday, emotionally lambasting a Thai newspapers which criticised him daily with bias, and threatening to shut it down.He didn’t mention the name of the Thai daily, but said this papers strongly criticised him on all columns and all pages.He said he didn’t read this paper, but was forced to when his aids bought it and showed to him what it said about him.“I have been in long patience with it. What’s gone wrong with this papers. It goes mad, picking on me everyday and everyone. I don’t want to read it. If I read it, my patience will burst and that will tarnish my image as a government leader. I will shut it down, really. Otherwise the existing martial law will be useless.”He then said this was a reason why martial law will stay to ensure smooth reform of the country to return happiness and stability to the country.He said this was also a reason why the press media needed to reform itself.But he assured that he would exercise Article 44 constructively and would never use it to put anyone in jail or put anyone on a firing squad.He then said he would lodge a complaint with the press association against the newspaper.Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/pm-threatens-shut-local-thai-daily -- Thai PBS 2014-12-26 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post VegasVic Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 <script type='text/javascript'>window.mod_pagespeed_start = Number(new Date());</script> What a big girl's blouse! That's what being the 'leader' of a country entails, friend; being questioned and criticized. Being of military origins, one is not used to 'abuse', eh, but you're a politician now, ole fella, so do what the rest of them do... grow an extremely thick skin and ignore or get out of the kitchen! Happy Christmas, btw. Sadly he is not a real PM, he is a Military dictator, and given the postponement of the election and the most recent rewrite of the constitution about the Senate now to be appointed, I think he is getting more dangerous with each ensuing day and Thailand is in danger of looking a lot like Burma in a few years if this continues The ironic twist is that Burma is moving in the other direction and with its deep sea port it could be very tempting for Ford, Toyota, Honda , Nissan ect. to relocate and retool in Burma, leaving Thailand to become a vassal state of the PRC 13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wabothai Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 "I told you not to put a general in charge !" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post LazarusRising Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 The point he may be making is that some journalists see their role as wall-to-wall criticism. Some journalists make an art of negativity and do not mention/stress/point out the positive things. Constructive criticism is obviously important but destructive criticism is a bit weary. I think it may have something to do with journalists trying to be noticed, trying to be more radical than their colleagues, trying to be holier than thou or simply trying too hard. Perhaps they're trying to build a career in which case truth, honesty and intelligence takes a back seat. I have some sympathy for dear leader. You may or may not have noticed but that goes for many posters on here, in fact more so in some cases. The point is this guy accepts no voices of opposition what-so-ever. Truth, honesty and intelligence are exactly the things Prayuth is railing against, he wants propaganda, censorship and blind acceptance - three things you have swallowed in ample quantities. The good and the capable have nothing to fear from freedom of speech. 14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jiu-Jitsu Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 Embarrassing. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Cuchulainn Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 Hope it's Thai Rath. Bloody red rag. Lower than the UK's Daily Sport. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
15Peter20 Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 (edited) The headline in post 87 says PM threatens to shut down local Thai daily. but I don't see any quotes from him to confirm this. Did Prayuth threaten this or not? Reminds me of the kind of anti-red/PTP reporting during earlier troubles which similarly appeared to be stirring up situations without concrete quotes. Goes to show the extent to which news media can foment disquiet. Edited December 26, 2014 by 15Peter20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post outsider Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 "... the paper made him angry, and thus reduce his demeanour as the prime minister." Oh... grow up will ya. Your predecessors - regardless of which party or colour camp they came from - had better form when dealing with dissenting media. You want people to be open and offer opinions - but only if the opinions put you on the pedestal. Really. So this media outlet is full of crap. So be it. Be the bigger person and take the high road! Laugh it off. Join in the banter. Invite the paper for tea, if you want! You will gain more GENUINE respect like that! People can decide if the paper is crap or not. You don't have to throw a tantrum and your toys out of the pram everytime people say something against you. Sheesh... keep calm man. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post baboon Posted December 26, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted December 26, 2014 Imagine if there was actually press freedom and they could write the truth! Wouldn't that be lovely ? But would that prevent people suing newspapers for libel ? And I believe a lot of the PM's detractors are also supporters of Thaksin, not all but a lot. So it made me laugh when I stumbled across this quote from a story about TS when he ruled Thailand - "Thaksin's government was accused of exerting political influence in its crackdown on unlicensed community radio stations, and Thaksin brought massive defamation suits against critical journalists." POT - KETTLE - BLACK You seem to believe that two wrongs make a right - they don't. Besides I thought that Prayuth and his band of thugs were here to improve things not just copy the worst of Thaksin whilst wearing a different coloured shirt. Is it really so hard for you to admit a single fault with this illegal PM and his Junta? As time goes on it is going to get harder and harder for you to distort and contort yourself into whatever shape or form that's necessary to defend these creeps. You've already thrown reason and logic out the window - but that will only get you so far. I don't defend the junta, I just attack the Shin regime and anyone who is associated with it, redshirts etc, because I love Thailand and hate what these evil cretins have done to it. I wish there was no junta, that a truly democratically elected government was in power, not a pack of criminals who buy votes to win power, lie to the people and take the country for all they can get, in the name of Democracy. As I said I do not defend the actions of the junta but I have stated many times on TVF that I would rather see The Three Stooges, the KGB and the Gestapo running the country than anyone tarred with the Shin brush. How are those sour grapes going by the way ? So you are O.K. with the subjugation of an entire country because of your personal dislike of one family. Wow. I am lost for further words at the moment... 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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