The text provides a personal account of political and social events in Thailand from 2010 to 2017. The author, Wesley Gibbs, details his experiences as a teacher in Thailand, describing the pervasive corruption, violence, and lack of democracy within the country. He argues that the Thai monarchy, military, and government have long oppressed the Thai people, especially those in the northeast, and that this oppression is supported by Western businesses and the United States. He emphasizes the exploitation of Thai workers and the failure of Western media to accurately report on these issues. He also explores the psychological underpinnings of Thai society, highlighting the role of fear, authoritarianism, and the suppression of dissent in maintaining the status quo.
First hand report of living and working in Thailand. Living through the attack on civilian democracy activists in 2010, the ascendancy of Yingluck, the abuse of students in Thai schools and the military coup d'etat in 2014 Including full texts ofHow the 2014 Coup Was Carried OutRak Mak - How Abuse Of Thai Students Supports Military Fascism and Monarchy Thailand Diary - Lessons Learned From The 2010 Massacre of Civilians"You can't behold evil and then return and not speak on it." Ta-Nehisi Coates German sex tourists, r/Thailand admins, predators, Human traffickers, imperial expats, capitalists, and foreigners who own tourism businesses in Thailand will absolutely hate this book.Related Subjects
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