Its not often something surprises me in Thailand - but the headline from yersterdays Bangkok Post managed to achieve it.
The story was NOT related to anything about Palm Oil (cooking oil, of all things) shortages which seem to have captured the countries attention in a way that Graft, Theft, Murder etc fail to achieve. No, this is the headline and lead story on the first page about the war zone that is currently Libya and where a reported 5,000 Thais are currently working.
If anyone wants to truly understand Thai's read and absorb the headline and then think, hmmm so what mention of the fact that these people are IN a life threatening position with hoodlums and factions riding round with AK47's looting anything they can get hold off. Countless countries are evacuating their nationals quick time by charted aircraft, ferries and even Greek fishing boats for the Chinese (thanks to Greece for providing those - nothing to do with saving the country from going under in its own debt mountain). Britians special forces have had to fly in and rescue 150 Brits stuck in the desert and the largest complaint coming from the Thai contingent? "The food shops are closed" Any further comment is not really needed.....
Cheers
Mardhi
The story was NOT related to anything about Palm Oil (cooking oil, of all things) shortages which seem to have captured the countries attention in a way that Graft, Theft, Murder etc fail to achieve. No, this is the headline and lead story on the first page about the war zone that is currently Libya and where a reported 5,000 Thais are currently working.
If anyone wants to truly understand Thai's read and absorb the headline and then think, hmmm so what mention of the fact that these people are IN a life threatening position with hoodlums and factions riding round with AK47's looting anything they can get hold off. Countless countries are evacuating their nationals quick time by charted aircraft, ferries and even Greek fishing boats for the Chinese (thanks to Greece for providing those - nothing to do with saving the country from going under in its own debt mountain). Britians special forces have had to fly in and rescue 150 Brits stuck in the desert and the largest complaint coming from the Thai contingent? "The food shops are closed" Any further comment is not really needed.....
Cheers
Mardhi
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