Safety in Udon Thani
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My thoughts. This is serious business time withdraw and wait for another day. No one would blame or think any less of them for leaving now. But, based on the atmosphire I heard on the radio broadcast last night I don't think they will. I also don't think the Government will back off either. They have painted themselves in a corner.
This is one of those time that I truly hope I'm wrong.
This is one of those time that I truly hope I'm wrong.
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But we just might be if too many farang appear to be taking sides . Up until this week I have never been asked what colour I am. Now every time I have a conversation with a Thai, its the first thing I am asked .bumper wrote: We are not a target.
My advise . Keep your mouth shut, including on the forum. Report, but do not judge .They do not see a difference in farang, if one is bad we will all be subjected to the same scrutiny and treatment .I for one do not want to be a target just because someone else made a nasty comment about someone important to them .
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Believe me I fully agree I have been asked as well. My reply (Mai Jai Tura Pom) not my business. Getting in the middle of all this is a no win for us.
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I agree , hence my comments on another post, keep your views to yourself, discuss amongst us if you will, even air your vuews but on no account start to take sides. They are quite happy destroying their own way of life here, without any help from us at all.
Most countries represented here by us, have issued stern wrnings to their populations to steer clear of Thailand, while living here we can view it a bit differently we are on our own, care is the watchword, anonymity if the activity.
Most countries represented here by us, have issued stern wrnings to their populations to steer clear of Thailand, while living here we can view it a bit differently we are on our own, care is the watchword, anonymity if the activity.
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Co-signed.Khun Paul wrote:I agree , hence my comments on another post, keep your views to yourself, discuss amongst us if you will, even air your vuews but on no account start to take sides. They are quite happy destroying their own way of life here, without any help from us at all.
Most countries represented here by us, have issued stern wrnings to their populations to steer clear of Thailand, while living here we can view it a bit differently we are on our own, care is the watchword, anonymity if the activity.
And wear your red gear with pride!
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And wear your red gear with pride! [/quote]
Not something I would recommend. I realise you were being humorous but any display of support for either side could have disastrous consequences .Just in my area some previously prosperous businesses are struggling , while others are gaining trade, just because of the colour they are perceived as supporting. I know a likewise list of private enterprise is being prepared in Udon. So the danger is not only physical but could be financial . Whatever your sympathies, let them stay just that. Do not get involved in ANY way .
And wear your red gear with pride! [/quote]
Not something I would recommend. I realise you were being humorous but any display of support for either side could have disastrous consequences .Just in my area some previously prosperous businesses are struggling , while others are gaining trade, just because of the colour they are perceived as supporting. I know a likewise list of private enterprise is being prepared in Udon. So the danger is not only physical but could be financial . Whatever your sympathies, let them stay just that. Do not get involved in ANY way .
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Hear, hear! =D> Sage advice from the last several posters. Unwise for a non-immigrant to publicly proclaim a preference or wear the colors of either side during these turbulent times (except, of course, in this forum or amongst close friends and relatives). Let's hope for a peaceful end to the hostilities soon. [-o<
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Carpe diem quam minime credula posteroThis is serious business time withdraw and wait for another day. No one would blame or think any less of them for leaving now.
Why not now? We're visitors, bystanders, onlookers. This is their country and their government and their decision. We can walk away. They have to live with it.
I say they should strike while the iron is hot.
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personally i think it is a matter of WHEN not IF , there will be break out in Udon ! Same as in Chiang Mai
after all this is the epicentre of redshirts
after all this is the epicentre of redshirts
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Except for blood-thirsty Khun Jack Spratt who must be on pins and needles hoping and praying that his nemesis will die.polehawk wrote:Hear, hear! =D> Sage advice from the last several posters. Unwise for a non-immigrant to publicly proclaim a preference or wear the colors of either side during these turbulent times (except, of course, in this forum or amongst close friends and relatives). Let's hope for a peaceful end to the hostilities soon. [-o<
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I would tend to go along with the quote in your post, Texpat. As the old saying goes, "He who fights and runs away, lives to fight another day."Texpat wrote:Carpe diem quam minime credula posteroThis is serious business time withdraw and wait for another day. No one would blame or think any less of them for leaving now.
Why not now? We're visitors, bystanders, onlookers. This is their country and their government and their decision. We can walk away. They have to live with it.
I say they should strike while the iron is hot.
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I don't actually have a nemesis in this conflict Tilo.Tilokarat wrote:Except for blood-thirsty Khun Jack Spratt who must be on pins and needles hoping and praying that his nemesis will die.polehawk wrote:Hear, hear! =D> Sage advice from the last several posters. Unwise for a non-immigrant to publicly proclaim a preference or wear the colors of either side during these turbulent times (except, of course, in this forum or amongst close friends and relatives). Let's hope for a peaceful end to the hostilities soon. [-o<
But if you are referring to the renegade Gen Kitthaya, I really don't care what happens to him now, because if he lives he will no longer be capable of causing damage to Thailand.
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Here's one forum's solution.polehawk wrote:Hear, hear! =D> Sage advice from the last several posters. Unwise for a non-immigrant to publicly proclaim a preference or wear the colors of either side during these turbulent times (except, of course, in this forum or amongst close friends and relatives). Let's hope for a peaceful end to the hostilities soon. [-o<
http://2bangkok.com/10/100515PantipRaja ... osed.shtml2Bangkok Situation Update: Pantip.com Rajadamneorn forum closed - May 15, 2010
Pantip.com's political discussion forum has been closed because of the political turmoil
A bit overkill, IMHO, but maybe they know something.
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Even if there is it will be at the Government center and easy to avoid. I have been getting e-mail form friends wondering if we are ok. They believe this is all over Thailand not that square mile in Bangkok. Come and continue your studies, you will be just fine.
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heed your country's travel warnings. yes, it's perhaps a worst case scenario, but they put those travel advisories out for a reason..
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"They believe this is all over Thailand "
The photo below isn't the latest T.A.T. "Amazing Thailand" promotion. But it's an indication of how the rest of the world is viewing the situation here.
Maybe better promoted under the title "Aweful Thailand"
The photo below isn't the latest T.A.T. "Amazing Thailand" promotion. But it's an indication of how the rest of the world is viewing the situation here.
Maybe better promoted under the title "Aweful Thailand"
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Well I guess my paranoia and feelings of insecurity 'no really likes or cares about me' are true.
I haven't received one e-mail or telephone call from family or friends back home inquiring about my safety .
Guess it's true: out of sight, out of mind.
I haven't received one e-mail or telephone call from family or friends back home inquiring about my safety .
Guess it's true: out of sight, out of mind.
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I still love ya
Just know safe as can be in Udon, don't go to Bangkok
As much as I don't feel threatened travel warnings are for a reason. So far the I have seen thus far speak of Bangkok
Just know safe as can be in Udon, don't go to Bangkok
As much as I don't feel threatened travel warnings are for a reason. So far the I have seen thus far speak of Bangkok
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Washington DC is far more dangerous than Bangkok. Mountains out of molehills.
Unless you're a complete dolt, looking for trouble, you could go to Bangkok without much drama. I'm considering driving to Bangkok next week to drop off a family friend at the airport.
Give the protest areas wide berth and you'll not realize anything strange was going on. Media hypes things up. What you see in newspapers and on TV is the absolute best they could come up with. It's relatively confined and I've not heard of a single violent incident outside of downtown Bangkok.
The sky isn't falling.
Unless you're a complete dolt, looking for trouble, you could go to Bangkok without much drama. I'm considering driving to Bangkok next week to drop off a family friend at the airport.
Give the protest areas wide berth and you'll not realize anything strange was going on. Media hypes things up. What you see in newspapers and on TV is the absolute best they could come up with. It's relatively confined and I've not heard of a single violent incident outside of downtown Bangkok.
The sky isn't falling.
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Yep; I'll be going next Sunday for 36 hours, staying in Suk. Soi 19. I'm not the slightest bit worried unless the situation worsens expontentially. I have a hot date down Cowboy and it would be grossly impolite not to show up.
BUT I can guarantee you will not find me rubber-necking down Silom way !!!
BUT I can guarantee you will not find me rubber-necking down Silom way !!!