Sunday, 21 March 2010

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Alex, JFL Another point

Alex, JFL

Another point missed, the incident did take place in a broad daylight, in front of a massive crowd, officials, policemen, militarymen, reporters, "Thai mung" etc. How on earth, no one showed any attempt to intervene the assualt, not even verbally! Were they too yellow to stand up, or simply "none of my business", or worst of all, did they felt the victim really deserved it? If people think it's OK to counterattack anyone with violence, just because of different political stance/ideas, this very society is doomed. No matter what the victim did, no one held the right to violently counterattack her except the authorized officers who strictly adhere to the code of conduct (I wonder if there's still any who will )

For those who are able to follow the Thai version of the same thread, will find ithe ments there a totally different world!

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