1. Thailand is not a monarchal democracy as Laksana has falsely described the current form of government. It is a constitutional monarchy, and has been since 1932.
2. Laksana says, “In the world of uncontrolled information overflow, LIES with dishonest purposes are passed efficiently over the mass media channels. Some have the target to erode national security.” This kind of accusation is the same as those used in communist countries, such as state media in China.
3. “In Thailand, the effort to change country's foundation was announced purposely by treason leaders at the FCCT.” Distortion and name-calling. Accusing the FCCT of treason may be based on a fundamental personal predisposition against legitimate freedom of expression and changes needed to bring about a just and democratic society.
4. “As judicial process might not have full and proper access to the cases filed against traitors, as they have often been screened out by upstream authorities; the cases filed against FCCT will finally bring back all rejected cases directly to the judiciary for prompt processing so that Thailand can return to stability and social unity.” The concept of ‘full and proper’ is often deformed into a rabid search to find evidence to persecute whether that evidence exists or not.
5. “Mass media cry for rights without duties and responsibilities. This will be their first lesson that, in order to possess rights, ones need to show adequate duties and responsibilities.” First lesson? Hmmm....A false claim and communist-sounding one at best. It is being made to appear that media demands for the right to speak are the same as threats to national security.
6. “Presently she is working on her doctoral research in visualization (forming correct and twisted perceptions, understandings and misunderstandings through graphical and textual information). ... Ms Luksna reveals numerous techniques used by the plotters including both audio-lingual and visualization tactics that target those with below average education who make up the majority of Thailand's population.”
Dire assessment: Thailand is irrevocably on the way toward Chinese-style repression.
Comments: 1. Thailand is not
Comments:
1. Thailand is not a monarchal democracy as Laksana has falsely described the current form of government. It is a constitutional monarchy, and has been since 1932.
2. Laksana says, “In the world of uncontrolled information overflow, LIES with dishonest purposes are passed efficiently over the mass media channels. Some have the target to erode national security.” This kind of accusation is the same as those used in communist countries, such as state media in China.
3. “In Thailand, the effort to change country's foundation was announced purposely by treason leaders at the FCCT.” Distortion and name-calling. Accusing the FCCT of treason may be based on a fundamental personal predisposition against legitimate freedom of expression and changes needed to bring about a just and democratic society.
4. “As judicial process might not have full and proper access to the cases filed against traitors, as they have often been screened out by upstream authorities; the cases filed against FCCT will finally bring back all rejected cases directly to the judiciary for prompt processing so that Thailand can return to stability and social unity.” The concept of ‘full and proper’ is often deformed into a rabid search to find evidence to persecute whether that evidence exists or not.
5. “Mass media cry for rights without duties and responsibilities. This will be their first lesson that, in order to possess rights, ones need to show adequate duties and responsibilities.” First lesson? Hmmm....A false claim and communist-sounding one at best. It is being made to appear that media demands for the right to speak are the same as threats to national security.
6. “Presently she is working on her doctoral research in visualization (forming correct and twisted perceptions, understandings and misunderstandings through graphical and textual information). ... Ms Luksna reveals numerous techniques used by the plotters including both audio-lingual and visualization tactics that target those with below average education who make up the majority of Thailand's population.”
Dire assessment: Thailand is irrevocably on the way toward Chinese-style repression.