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The 23 year old son of the Governor of Bangkok has found himself in the grip of a spiralling digital controversy. He recently composed and posted an inflammatory message targeted at the Move Forward Party (MFP) and its supporters, drawing criticism from netizens. The contentious Instagram post, which has been deleted, included derogatory remarks about … …

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All the hard work and trust that is build by the parents are easily striked off to the rock bottom by just a simple stupid act of the children.....

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“In summary, nobody wants you in charge. Only bratty teenagers and disobedient children.”

Scarcely more than that himself. So lets see him put his mouth where daddy's money is, and stand for election himself.

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He needs to be reigned in quick smart.

The big boys will not take kindly to some young wanna-be gobbing off because daddy holds a position somewhere.

Most likely trying to impress 

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Rather than attack him, what exactly did he write that was so wrong? He made some good points  and it is the first time I saw someone sum up the rural voters sentiment so succinctly. MFP did not erode the Thaksin core rural farmer vote because it could not deliver money into their hands. The comments about "elitist" are off the mark. On the contrary he nailed Thailand's pervasive corruption: Everyone is against until it directly impacts their own pocketbook.

I am a  fan of the MFP and its leadership, but they came to a fight with thugs armed with good intentions and manners only.  Our PT/TRT supporter writer makes clear that one had to be as rough and tumble  as one's opponents. He gave a  pretty good assessment of the MFP failure to win.

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I almost find his spineless apology worse than his obnoxious outrage. Sort of put both size 7 feet in his mouth on those two. 

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I didn’t see anything wrong with him expressing his opinions. He made some valid points too. If all these other groups can express themselves politically, than he should be allowed to do so to. He didn’t hurt anyone, not even himself. He should have never apologized.  
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Marvin Yeager

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