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  • OPINION

    Futility at finish line in race for governor

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 17/02/2013

    » Baseless, directionless, clueless, senseless and hopeless is the Bangkok governorship.

  • OPINION

    The right way to a revolution

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 02/12/2012

    » A revolution, ladies and gentlemen, is preferably fought by teachers and civil servants, rather than by soldiers and protesters.

  • OPINION

    Passion and logic, Duality of love

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 30/12/2012

    » As 2012 winds down let's examine the duality of love in the context of Thai culture, not least of which because I'm in the mood to party and couldn't care less about the news and what's going on in politics. We'll save that for next year, after I sober up. Instead, let's ponder philosophically on romance. An unexamined life is not worth living; an unexamined society is not worth living in.

  • OPINION

    Will Thai luck ever run out?

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 13/01/2013

    » Thailand's culture is a passive and superstitious one that relies on faith, fate and sheer luck, with the ingrained belief that things will always turn out just fine. After all, karma dictates our destiny, and we bribe her quite well. So mai pen rai.

  • OPINION

    From the back seat of a red taxi

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 20/01/2013

    » Last Tuesday evening, after being rejected by the shaking head and waving hands of one cabbie, a second took me in and I was ever appreciative. From Wat Phra Si Maha That temple in Bang Khen to my home in Lumpini, it was to be a long ride, but an educational one. There was silence at first, but after a few minutes the cabbie, an elderly yet robust man, turned on the radio. We caught the last few minutes of a talk show; the topic of discussion was the Bangkok governor race.

  • OPINION

    It's your government, so make it listen

    Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 24/01/2013

    » Here we go again, section 112 of the Criminal Code, the lese majeste law. Another citizen, Somyot Prueksakasemsuk, editor of Voice of Taksin, was found guilty on two counts on Wednesday and sent to prison for 11 years.

  • OPINION

    The problem of the Rohingya

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 27/01/2013

    » Rohingya refugees are not a Thai problem, because heaven knows we are not equipped to handle it. Rather, it should be a problem for Asean, if not the world. After all, when you look past skin colour, religion and nationality (or lack thereof) of these unfortunate folks, they are just human beings looking for a home.

  • OPINION

    Father of the nation

    Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 05/12/2012

    » A flight attendant working for Cathay Pacific posted on her facebook page othat she refused to serve Paethongtan Shinawatra on a Bangkok-Hong Kong flight on Nov 25, because she is Thaksin’s daughter. She said she wanted to throw coffee in the face of the youngest daughter of her "enemy".

  • OPINION

    Between fickleness and an insane nation

    News, Voranai Vanijaka, Published on 09/12/2012

    » Tomorrow is Constitution Day, but with 17 charters since 1932, we can call Dec 10 the day when Thailand celebrates 80 years of fickleness. Charter changes to accommodate the times are one thing; 17 constitutions and counting in 80 years is an entirely different matter.

  • OPINION

    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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