Brainwashing in Thailand



A PM in pink is doomed to be hurt by his defying act of not standing while others were singing a song praising the king and his royal family.

As the red-shirted protesters are gaining popularity, the royalists are also campaigning for the love for the monarch and the need to protect the monarchy.
So much has been done in Thailand to trigger hatred against the red-shirted Thais so that the Abhisit adminstration could one day rightfully kill the protesters in the name of the love for the monarch. This same brutal trick was observed during the October 6, 1976.

"Thai PM: 'willing to compromise' with protesters" --BBC

What is there to compromise?

Abhisit, coming into power via a militarily-supported shortcut, clearly is not accepted by a significant number of Thais across the country;

Abhisit cannot even stay in his own residence, nor can he visit 90% of the provinces in Thailand;

Abhisit's tyrannical deeds have led to over 20 lives and injuries of thousands; many more?

The majority of people could only be decided by voting, and that's exactly what Abhisit has been trying to avoid; What a cunning and shameless loser!

etc.

Read his lips and observe his body langauge in the clip linked from below. He is no longer good at lying.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/hardtalk/8648639.stm

It is sad to see Bangkok like this:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8649652.stm

Civil Red-Shirted Protestors Giving Lessons to the Royalists

This has been a civil protest, and such civility has made the brutal forces by the royalists and military regime, in alliance with the Abhisit administration more evidently uncivilized, inhumane, and barbaric.



Photos: Credits to http://www.prachataiwebboard.com/webboard/id/40881

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