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 Posted: 23:26 - 16 Mar 2010 Post subject: Thai protestors |
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I'm not entirely sure (not being THAT up on Thai politics) quite which side of the fence I would stand on the Thai protests.
But I watched a video where today all the Thai red-shirt protestors have been having a small amount of blood removed from themselves, and putting it into big bottles and dumping it as a protest against the current "undemocratic" way the country is being run.
(personally I'm not so sure "their" way was any better, but like I say: I am not that up on Thai internal politics)
So they're just syringing all the blood into big plastic bottles and any old Tom Dick or Harry seems to be carrying it through the crowds to splash it all about the place in protest at some governmental gates or other.
What drew my attention was that there's no question of health and safety, hygiene (the phlebotomists did, to be fair, use what appeared to be sterile needles, swabs, etc., and wore rubber gloves whilst removing the blood) - the just lug these huge big plastic bottles over the heads of the crowd and chuck it all on the street (making sure to miss everybody's shoes and trousers, of course).
Up yours, H.S.E.
https://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2010/3/16/1268753032818/Thai-protesters-make-thei-001.jpg
In this country, such a protest would have fallen flat as soon as the HSE nazis started telling people they had to do it this way or that because of "danger".
Oh, yes. We might spill some blood.
Lets stop. Right now.
And do it properly. Safely.
do me a favour
I like the Thai way: bloody and "dangerous".
The actual video link
The original story I read
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So is it that Thaksin is a bit like how Marcos was, only the people (with the red shirts) actually prefer him ? |
The red's will say they can love Thaksin & the king. It has been described as loving both the mother and the father, you love them in different ways. The red's would like to think of themselves as pro democracy, and i see their point, though its easy to see how some don't.
The yellows view the king as the only uncorruptable force in a corrupt world.
Whilst i agree with the red's, i wouldn't fuck with the yellows as you'll get shot
Current king is Rama IX, the previous was Rama VIII. He is never spoken of and there is nothing documented about him in Thailand. Many think that the current king had a hand in his death, though to speak that out loud in Thailand would probably be the most stupid thing you could do!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ananda_Mahidol
I think it was concluded that he shot himself in the face whilst lying on his back, using his wrong hand and a gun he didn't have the strength to pull the trigger on. His bodyguards were executed as karma for letting the king die, defiantly NOT because they were witnesses
Thailand is a stunning place, but it's just as fucked up as the rest of the world! |
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It was the Economist article which caught my eye originally, Col.
I used to read the paper version on a fairly regular basis, but a while back I added myself to The Economist's Facebook page so it comes up on my newsfeed and links me straight to their website  ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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Takes me a week of concentrated reading just to finish one issue, and that was when I had all day at the knocking shop to sit on me arse and read.
Still, yeah, I have to admit, its motivated me to renew my interest in current affairs. ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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yeah it does take a while to finish off the print issue, thats why i quite like the website, as you can dip in for the odd article or two.
I'm always really impressed with the style, wit, and ability they have of giving a lot of information in a way thats understandable and entertaining.
With most newspapers, if they are ever talking about a topic you know a bit about, you often notice they are talking bollocks, as the journalists are just generalists.
With the economist, their journalists really are experts on what they are talking about, or do their research really well, as they rarely seem to put a foot wrong. ____________________ colin1 is officially faster than god |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 101 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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