Does Ahbisit have the right to lock the passage to my home!
Does Ahbisit have the right to lock the passage to my home!
I may walk street in Thailand. I may use public transport like many other Thai but it doesn’t mean that he Mr. Ahbisit should disrespect people in the street. Does he understand what liberty of people stand for?
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Voice - Posts: 894
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Ironically, when I came to work this morning, I had to park my car at Central Chidlom and walked shamefully to my office at Maneeya. Why? I was stopped too many times by UDD guards and I had to lie that I was also Red just so I could cross the intersection.
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Chopinist - Posts: 19
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I've heard of much worse. You probably find your soulmate there ... as great minds tend to think alike
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Absara - Posts: 61
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Great mind or it doesn’t mean that one should impose another people with one status. Thing’s can be done through respect to each other right & feeling. No one have more right than another. One must learn to listen to another reason. One has to decide whether or not what another people reason is good enough to with stand tolerances of other. His house may stand there but none of his family is there. So why does he need to block the whole street and the passage closed. We can’t even make our way through without being question of our intention. Are we living under state of dictatorship? Don’t we have right to carry on our activities or walking on the street in Bangkok as a free man.
Some of you may think that this is trivial complain but I have seen much less than this that people make sound & dance about it. This topic is about the right of all individual it isn’t about one person right above all other. If the Q-u-een of England have to carry a passport like every citizen in United Kindom than what special about one Thai Prime Minister.
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Voice - Posts: 894
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Voice wrote:Dear Absara!
Great mind or it doesn’t mean that one should impose another people with one status. Thing’s can be done through respect to each other right & feeling. No one have more right than another. One must learn to listen to another reason. One has to decide whether or not what another people reason is good enough to with stand tolerances of other. His house may stand there but none of his family is there. So why does he need to block the whole street and the passage closed. We can’t even make our way through without being question of our intention. Are we living under state of dictatorship? Don’t we have right to carry on our activities or walking on the street in Bangkok as a free man.
Some of you may think that this is trivial complain but I have seen much less than this that people make sound & dance about it. This topic is about the right of all individual it isn’t about one person right above all other. If the Q-u-een of England have to carry a passport like every citizen in United Kindom than what special about one Thai Prime Minister.
I’m with you Voice. Speaking of the great minds, I was referring to those fighting for, not against, equality and democracy.
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Absara - Posts: 61
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If this road block were done in the name of people I think majority of people would understand it. But why closed down the whole road when they could have checkpoint so people still able to get to their home without having to detour. That only trouble for people who have cars. There is much worse for people that travel by foot like me.
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