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OPINION

No heroes allowed here

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 05/06/2014

» If only we had a Martin Luther King Jr, a Nelson Mandela, a Mahatma Gandhi or an Aung San Su Kyi. But even those individuals are imperfect and have their detractors.

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OPINION

An agnostic's view of the democracy cult

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 08/12/2013

» Democracy is the greatest trick the elites ever played on the masses.

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OPINION

It's all about Thaksin

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 18/08/2013

» Over the past two years or so, anti-government groups have launched many rallies and campaigns to regain power. Thus far, they've all failed to gain much momentum.

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OPINION

Lose the cloak of great stupidity

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 09/06/2013

» There's a familiar joke about how most people are stupid. I disagree. Most people aren't stupid, but we all are capable of great stupidity, as well as wonderful brilliance. Unfortunately, the temptation toward great stupidity seems so irresistible.

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Prime ministers, murderers and Judy Garland

Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 13/12/2012

» During the London G-20 summit protests in 2009, Ian Tomlinson, an English newspaper vendor, an innocent bystander, was caught up in a melee and later died from internal injuries. Constable Simon Harwood was charged with manslaughter, but found not guilty.

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OPINION

Rise of the planet of the merchants

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 28/10/2012

» When the merchant elites buy up the provincial lords, what do the traditional elites have left in their hands? The answer requires a bit of background.

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Proverbs, murderers but no buffaloes

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 02/09/2012

» The Thai language has many proverbs that echo the wisdom of old and demonstrate the foolishness of modern times. Worry not about rules of law, justice, morals, etc. Today, we look at the political game through the prism of human nature, captured best by proverbs. Abhisit Vejjajiva was the prime minister and Suthep Thaugsuban was deputy prime minister and in charge of security during the political crisis of April/May 2010 that led to 92 deaths _ both civilians and members of security forces _ and the burning of Bangkok and provincial city halls.

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OPINION

Rights in democracy, the naked truth

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 24/06/2012

» What the 23-year-old female contestant on Thailand's Got Talent painted with her breasts was a mess. It wasn't art. The performance was crude and tasteless, cheap and tawdry, appealing to the lowest common denominator. Be that as it may, she had every right to perform, with the appropriate blurring of images, of course.

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OPINION

Damned by dysfunction

News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 03/06/2012

» The Democrats and the People's Alliance for Democracy once again found common cause in their fear of amnesty for the bogeyman which might set up his return. They showed a mutual willingness to discard the democratic process and use thug-like intimidation and violence to achieve their goal of stopping the controversial reconciliation bill.