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Enlighten the electorate

Thitinan Pongsudhirak writes: ''Pitak Siam postmortem offers many lessons'', (Opinion, Nov 30). He then continues: ''What the Pitak Siam followers must now realise is that the best way forward for them is to find a way to win at the polls.'' With respect, that is exactly their intention. However, the writer does not suggest how that may be achieved.

Firstly, Pitak Siam is not a political organisation but a pro-democracy movement. While talk of overthrowing the government and involving the military showed a complete lack of a sound policy and wisdom on the part of the leadership, together with political naivety, the movement is intended to create awareness of the corrupt, undemocratic way in which this country is governed.

The history of coups and violence over the past eight decades is due to a lack of comprehensive education and a culture steeped in corruption and idolatry. Education cannot be achieved by academia alone, it requires general awareness and thinking to achieve enlightenment, as taught by Buddha. A mind so developed would not accept such infantile totalitarian governance. The current rote learning system would need to be relegated to history and red-shirt indoctrination schools banned before they take root, together with their TV channel. Therein lies the problem. Pheu Thai achieved governance and will retain it only with red-shirt support. Therefore, democracy will not be achieved in the foreseeable future because retaining power is paramount at all costs. An enlightened electorate would not have allowed the existence of either the UDD or Pheu Thai and would not have been ''bought'' so cheaply by Thaksin Shinawatra in the first place.

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  • Discussion 4 : 01 Dec 2012 at 06.044

    Brian Forlonge

    You must be the last person in Thailand to realise that TS is the leader of PT. Until this weeks revelation who did you think was running things?

  • Discussion 3 : 01 Dec 2012 at 05.233

    @J C WILCOX. If by enlightenment you mean high moral and intellectual standards then I think you'll find our planet is pretty sparse on that front. The Scandinavians are perhaps the closest but the rest of us exist in a moral and intellectual vacuum. Religious instruction has always been the tool of the powerful and elite and to suggest it continue to be the yard stick seems pointless. Lets write a whole new set of rules that represent the now.

  • Discussion 2 : 01 Dec 2012 at 05.042

    jc wilcox claims that the Pitak Siam group is pro-democracy. Is he an official spokesman for the group, or is this claim just the writer's personal opinion?

    Furthermore, how does he reconcile his call for the closure of Red Shirt TV with his advocacy of democracy and, presumably, of its essential companion, freedom of speech? And he makes no mention of the Democrat Party's Blue Sky TV channel, and ASTV - does he want them closed down too?

  • Discussion 1 : 01 Dec 2012 at 03.341

    JC Wilcox : This is one of your greatest letters. I fully agree with every word. Keep them coming.

    Soekdew : Spot on! The worst of karma.

    Brian : Were you ever in doubt? I look forward to the usual denials from the usual suspects. What kind of nonsense will they come up with this time?

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