Sukrit Sunam
I'm thai people. I want to explain about this. ahh... if u watch from thoese clip u'll see we splite to 2 group are yellow shirt and red shirt. with yellow shirt they are middle to high class. they believe Mr.Taksin's policy will bring thailand to hell, example he public some comperate that hold by thailand goverment like power, communication and energy company to stock market for corupt that income for himself. and red shirt side love him because he is the first prime minister of thailand that care about low or working class by give low interest lone to people in countryside 1 million bath per village (about $30,303) for operate their bussiness. more that that Mr. taksin do many thing for working class and country side people. but source of money that Mr.Taksin give to improve quality of life of working class is wrong and that can improve inflation of thai bath. and i think both of 2 side think they are almost of thai people so they think they can do every thing to request what they want but i think the both of them are less than 10 million people from 70 million people of thailand. last i have hear rumor about red shirt group give money to who stand for protest with them they will pay for 500 - 1,500 bath per day ($15 - 45) and our lowest wage is only 200 bath per day in bangkok so this is why red shirt have many people to protest with them
Mustsumoto via Apple Podcasts · Thailand · 01/12/11
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