I remember that you said at ‘Thailand at the limit’ what Thailand needs is not so much more efforts at ‘national unity’ but institutions that are properly geared to deal with difference. Maybe this is more an encouraging sign recognising the legitimacy of the people’s mandate.
How can a country like Thailand achieve ‘national unity’ when the whole of society is under the control of wealthy patrons, who with their wealth, power and influence have the majority of the population brainwashed into subservience.
Democracy has no chance in an environment that is controlled by people who rule with impunity and unfortunately are envied by the masses.
Never forget in Asia that Unity always comes before Liberty…
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No, Andrew. Thats just more finger pointing.
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I remember that you said at ‘Thailand at the limit’ what Thailand needs is not so much more efforts at ‘national unity’ but institutions that are properly geared to deal with difference. Maybe this is more an encouraging sign recognising the legitimacy of the people’s mandate.
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How can a country like Thailand achieve ‘national unity’ when the whole of society is under the control of wealthy patrons, who with their wealth, power and influence have the majority of the population brainwashed into subservience.
Democracy has no chance in an environment that is controlled by people who rule with impunity and unfortunately are envied by the masses.
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