If and when there are enough liberation-motivated Thais they will liberate themselves.
It's time that those Thai protesters had some automatic weapons on their side. Bigger and better automatic weapons. That's a fair fight. — Paul Edwards
have you considered that not all inhabitants of Thailand think the same thing, and that there may even be a majority of people who disagree with your notion of free speech? At the very least, a large majority is likely to be adamantly against foreign occupation. So what about their rights and freedoms? — Echarmion
a large majority is likely to be adamantly against foreign occupation — Echarmion
This cannot be allowed to stand. My loyalty is totally with those protesters and they shouldn't have to spend 1 second in jail.
I propose that the free world assembles a military coalition to go and liberate Thailand. — Paul Edwards
At the very least, a large majority is likely to be adamantly against foreign occupation. So what about their rights and freedoms? — Echarmion
Those Thais are my enemy — Paul Edwards
The responsibility to protect embodies a political commitment to end the worst forms of violence and persecution. It seeks to narrow the gap between Member States’ pre-existing obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law and the reality faced by populations at risk of genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity. — UN
or if not asylum outside of the country — Outlander
I noticed that your first topic on this forum invoked the responsibility to protect. — jamalrob
3. Protesters have not, as far as I know, asked for outside help in the form of armed intervention.
I noticed that your first topic on this forum invoked the responsibility to protect. Is that your justification in this case? Because it doesn't apply to the curtailment of free speech:
Nobody has a right to intervene militarily in Thailand.
Also, I don't want to indulge in whataboutism but I'm curious as to why you're ignoring China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and other regimes that curtail freedom of speech. Is it because you want to pick off what you see as the easy targets, thereby enlarging the "free world"?
Nobody has a right to intervene militarily in Thailand.
I consider that I have such a right. — Paul Edwards
Hey Paul, nobody here will stop you if you do undertake to liberate Thailand. So go right ahead. I have to get busy liberating Washington DC myself. All American citizens secretly wish for my intervention.
Note for the record that Americans, like Afghans, don't speak with one voice either. — Paul Edwards
Most Americans say horrible things of their regime in Washington. They all want it to get fixed, and that's where I come in. I haven't decided yet it's better to kill only the fascists, which would imply a lot of work, or just nuke the whole place and start afresh. — Olivier5
Formally yes but in fact, Murdock rules them.They already have democracy — Paul Edwards
Formally yes but in fact, Murdock rules them. — Olivier5
no need for a military intervention in America. — Paul Edwards
Indeed, we should start with Australia, where he’s based and started his malevolent empire. Invading them shouldn’t be too hard. Then dismantle said empire and move on to the US and UK. — Olivier5
Australia also has the "best technology" we know of - democracy and freedom of speech. — Paul Edwards
I don't think so. They mass murdered the aborigines — Olivier5
and gave rise a world-class disinformation enterprise leading the world right into the wall of climate change. They must be dealt with, one way or another.
best technology we know of. — Paul Edwards
Nukes work better though. I don't care about what these enemies of mankind have to say in their defense. — Olivier5
The idea that a solution to its internal strife is to invade it is too idiotic to respond to, not to mention patronising and ignorant. — Baden
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