khwaam_suk
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Ich verstehe Dich, ehrlich...Disis Vids sind besser,

Ich verstehe Dich, ehrlich...Disis Vids sind besser,

Stimmt, in den Monthy Python Videos sind die Weiber immer so overdressed.Disis Vids sind besser,

Mutter Cohen ist grenzwertig, Judith Ischariot kann man durchgehen lassen...Stimmt, in den Monthy Python Videos sind die Weiber immer so overdressed.![]()

Mein englisch ist zwar nicht das Beste, aber um in dem zitierten Zeitungsartikel nichts von:dann ist nicht der Zeitungsartikel, aus dem zitiert wird "absurd", sondern derjenige, der zitiert.
(denn er trägt schliesslich die bösen Gedanken in den Kreis der sieben Wachteln)


es geht doch darum - wir haben längst das Massen-Phänomen Shopping Center Shooting,Mein englisch ist zwar nicht das Beste, aber um in dem zitierten Zeitungsartikel nichts von:
"...alle warten, wenn jemand einen Gasflaschentransporter in eine Shopping Mall fährt, und damit das Next Chapter eröffnet"...
zu finden, reicht es gerade noch. Oder liege ich da falsch
Kann aber natürlich jeder interpretieren wie er will, je nach "Kopfkino"![]()
https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/crime/man-seeks-rifle-threatens-shooting-spree-in-facebook-postThai media report that Nattahpong posted: “Wanting to buy an AK or an M16 rifle for not more than 100,000 baht. I will use it for a shooting spree at Taweekit Buriram 555.’’ Frightened netizens alerted police,
https://thethaiger.com/news/north-east/korat-shooter-video-goes-viral[FONT="]News reports at the time said that after Jakrapanth took the guns, he stole a Humvee,
but the army insists it was just a modified truck. [/FONT]

Jo. So ein gefährlicher Frührentner hat natürlich Vorrang, bevor man die anderen Missstände angeht.Richtig so. Kein Land der Erde würde das akzeptieren. In Thailand werden aber ulkiger Weise überwiegend Rentner eingefangen, die beharrlich meinen, sie hätten dort Rechte. Woher kenne ich das nochmal gleich ....![]()

Kommentar dazu "Die Armee ist weder heilig noch über Kritik erhaben"das Ausmass der Organisierten Kriminalität in den Armeerängen scheint so gross,
dass es sogar dem Armeechef die Tränen in die Augen trieb.
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Thailand’s Army commander in chief General Apirat Kongsompong is planning a dramatic make-over to the inner workings of the Thai military’s business operations.
The moves are in the wake of last weekend’s mass shooting in Nakhon Ratchasima on February 8 where 29 people were shot and killed by an armed soldier (who was also shot and killed).
58 other were injured.
Last week Gen Apirat said he would “bring back transparency and accountability” to the business operations at the country’s barracks. He said he admits that the army has long been stained by alleged irregularities in issues ranging from welfare housing to loans involving cozy partnerships between military units and private merchants.
For example the Thai army runs sporting facilities, boxing stadiums, golf courses and resorts – many of which will now come under a new microscope following the mass shooting incident.
Problems with paid commissions on a housing project is thought to have sparked an argument between the gunman, Jakrapanth Thomma, and his base commander. He gunned down his commander, and the man’s mother in law, before heading to a temple, and then to Korat’s Terminal 21 and killing innocent shoppers.
The General promised to “hastily examine a range of army projects and current practices” in army-operated businesses which have attracted criticism in the past.
His targets include more than 30 golf courses, many partly commercialised and open to the public, 126 radio stations around the country, and a TV station (Channel 5). Coffee houses, restaurants and convenience stores on military compounds are also going to be fully reviewed.
The Army’s staunchest critic, Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit from the Future Forward Party, has described the income from these businesses as “off-budget funds”. He said he feels uncomfortable about this money as it is not returned to state revenue, making much of the business exempt from close scrutiny.
General Apirak, fiercely loyal to the quasi-democratic military government and PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, says he is prepared to take on the challenges of cronyism and nepotism, when Army commanders in the past have allowed these issues to slide, caving in to pressure to maintain the status quo.
He said the events in Nakhon Ratchasima necessitated a change in culture.
But many doubt if the General’s best intentions and efforts will be successful as he’ll be challenging long-established conventions and will encounter a lot of push-back, mostly behind closed doors, from officers currently benefitting from this business arrangements.
The General also announced a memorandum of understanding this week that will be signed with the Finance Ministry to ensure “better management of the army’s commercial and welfare schemes”. He also wants the private sector to replace the army in running many of the businesses currently run by the Army. The MoU is designed to pave the way for the Thai Finance Ministry to collect income from the new business owners and disperse fairly to the army or go into general revenue.
https://thethaiger.com/news/nationa...ul-of-army-business-involvement-and-practices
genau,weg mit den Pösen Purschen,die schamlos das thailändische Sozialsystem aussaugen und sich nicht intregrieren..Jo. So ein gefährlicher Frührentner hat natürlich Vorrang, bevor man die anderen Missstände angeht.![]()
..kein Mensch regt sich dabei auf..nur die Nittayaner hier..sorry es tönt zynisch aber..naja..
Da steht aber noch viel mehr dabei! Erstaunlich!Kommentar dazu "Die Armee ist weder heilig noch über Kritik erhaben"
Link: https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/1857964/army-not-sacred-nor-above-criticism

Auch Thais leben in Deutschland gefährlich:
https://www.sueddeutsche.de/panoram....urn-newsml-dpa-com-20090101-200218-99-957375
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