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A collective of democratic organisations has appealed to the Pheu Thai Party to reconsider its choice to exclude the Move Forward Party (MFP) from a coalition government, declaring the move as a setback for Thai democracy. Yesterday, a joint statement from 32 unit network cautioned that sidelining of MFP, the party with the most parliamentary … …

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1 hour ago, Khunmark said:

If the soldiers can be convinced there is no good reason to leave their barracks, then there will be no coup.

There will be no coup because nothing has changed.  The Military are still in charge. I suggest that we all just live with this reality.  Actually, it seems to work for Thailand. 

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1 hour ago, Pinetree said:

There will be no coup because nothing has changed.  The Military are still in charge. I suggest that we all just live with this reality.  Actually, it seems to work for Thailand. 

The problem is the military are complicit in agitating discontent, by offering false hope. They would have far more credibility in my eyes if they dispensed with the charade of fair elections. The elections have been a waste of public money and of everybody’s time. Prayut should have come out and said, there will be no elections. They could have at least been admired for their honesty. 

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5 minutes ago, Khunmark said:

Actually, it seems to work for Thailand

Notwithstanding the fact the army has killed more of its own citizens than it has enemies abroad.

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17 minutes ago, Khunmark said:

The problem is the military are complicit in agitating discontent, by offering false hope. They would have far more credibility in my eyes if they dispensed with the charade of fair elections. The elections have been a waste of public money and of everybody’s time. Prayut should have come out and said, there will be no elections. They could have at least been admired for their honesty. 

It was all done to placate the US, who insisted on them holding elections, but that's all it is, smoke and mirrors,  so that the US can say their wishes (demands) had been fulfilled.  The West will never understand Asia. 

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15 hours ago, @Khunmark posted:

“Prayut should have come out and said, there will be no elections. They could have at least been admired for their honesty. “

 

P'nut in the same statement as honesty? HELP.

The shit has hit the fan folks.

Just give it a few weeks to fester and pustulate. 

Hi So and Army, have pissed on the will of a large section of the Thai people in a big way.

Dopes think there is no price to pay.

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* Quoted post edited. Original was incorrectly attributed to another member.

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1 hour ago, Pinetree said:

It was all done to placate the US, who insisted on them holding elections, but that's all it is, smoke and mirrors,  so that the US can say their wishes (demands) had been fulfilled.  The West will never understand Asia. 

 

3 hours ago, Pinetree said:

There will be no coup because nothing has changed.  The Military are still in charge. I suggest that we all just live with this reality.  Actually, it seems to work for Thailand. 

Does it work though??

 

You have generations and now more generations conditioned to not speak up and say anything. how does that "work" for them?

 

It translates throughout their life...........

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"declaring the move as a setback for Thai democracy."

What Thai democracy? Thailand can never be truly democratic so long as the army have a stranglehold on Thai politics and the army will not give up that stranglehold unless forced to.

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7 hours ago, ChrisS said:

"declaring the move as a setback for Thai democracy."

What Thai democracy? Thailand can never be truly democratic so long as the army have a stranglehold on Thai politics and the army will not give up that stranglehold unless forced to.

Everybody Forgets just how Dreadful the Totally Corrupt Incompetent Civilian MPs were.
Self Interested Only. Army had little choice but to intervene to prevent Complete Chaos.  

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14 hours ago, Marc26 said:

Does it work though??

You have generations and now more generations conditioned to not speak up and say anything. how does that "work" for them?

It translates throughout their life...........

Ask most working class Thai's and they really don't care.   It's a middle class issue and their numbers are fairly small. Demonstrations in Bangkok buy students and middle class, never translate to Nationwide trouble,  

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15 hours ago, Pinetree said:

It was all done to placate the US, who insisted on them holding elections, but that's all it is, smoke and mirrors,  so that the US can say their wishes (demands) had been fulfilled.  The West will never understand Asia. 

Of course it was. They want it both ways. A narrative for the international community (we are pro democracy) and a narrative for the local community (know your station in life and accept it) which is euphemistically called Thai style democracy.

Military dictatorships are a rare phenomena these days, with only two in existence (Myanmar and Chad) and the ruling class in Thailand are desperate, for the sake of their international image, not to be lumped in with either of those regimes.

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32 minutes ago, Khunmark said:

Of course it was. They want it both ways. A narrative for the international community (we are pro democracy) and a narrative for the local community (know your station in life and accept it) which is euphemistically called Thai style democracy.

Military dictatorships are a rare phenomena these days, with only two in existence (Myanmar and Chad) and the ruling class in Thailand are desperate, for the sake of their international image, not to be lumped in with either of those regimes.

Add Mali, Sudan and, from last week, Niger. 

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11 hours ago, oldschooler said:

Everybody Forgets just how Dreadful the Totally Corrupt Incompetent Civilian MPs were.
Self Interested Only. Army had little choice but to intervene to prevent Complete Chaos.

I have certainly not forgotten, but the corruption has not gone away with the military intervention just changed hands.

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9 hours ago, Khunmark said:

Military dictatorships are a rare phenomena these days, with only two in existence (Myanmar and Chad) and the ruling class in Thailand are desperate, for the sake of their international image, not to be lumped in with either of those regimes.

Pure military dictatorships may be very rare, but if you include countries where there is only a facade of democracy and where actual control is enforced by the army or aligned militias, then there is quite a long list. A list which, unfortunately, at the moment includes Thailand.

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10 hours ago, Pinetree said:

Add Mali, Sudan and, from last week, Niger. 

These are countries where the  military coups have been staged/ aided and abetted by a foreign power, specifically Russia.  

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21 hours ago, Pinetree said:

Ask most working class Thai's and they really don't care.   It's a middle class issue and their numbers are fairly small. Demonstrations in Bangkok buy students and middle class, never translate to Nationwide trouble,  

They "don't care" by design 

 

Thats the whole point 

 

The place was set up for their poor citizens to diefy someone worth billions while they are poor

 

 

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1 hour ago, Marc26 said:

They "don't care" by design 

Thats the whole point 

The place was set up for their poor citizens to diefy someone worth billions while they are poor

It has been thus throughout history. It will not change 

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24 minutes ago, Pinetree said:

It has been thus throughout history. It will not change 

It won't

 

But I can't say it doesn't hurt them

 

Especially if they want to live outside Thailand 

They are at such a disadvantage vs the outside world 

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On 8/5/2023 at 11:32 AM, Pinetree said:

Add Mali, Sudan and, from last week, Niger. 

Niger? Damn it! I was thinking of moving there upon retirement.

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17 hours ago, Marc26 said:

It won't

But I can't say it doesn't hurt them

Especially if they want to live outside Thailand 

They are at such a disadvantage vs the outside world 

You do know that Thailand is the only country in Asia never to have been colonized, Has fought approx 1000 years of wars to be established, from the days of Siam, They are proud strong and capable people.

 

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Thailand is called "The Kingdom of Thailand" everything that has happened politically over the last 50 years is in consultation with the King, The Thai people like it that way. Not our beeswax.👍

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