To prove just how peace-loving and happy the Redshirts are, check out the words by Redshirt leader Arisman at around 2:32.50 here on UStream http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/5488597
Roughly translated, he sayss, "Tomorrow will be my day. If tomorrow Abhisit does not dissolve parliament, I will go and take your head and wash my feet with your blood. I will go to the PM and Ministers houses and I want to know if their blood is the same red colour as our red shirts."
This was broadcast on 16 March so today Arisman will probably be searching for Abhisit's head to decapitate somewhere in Bangkok. Or he may conveniently forget what he said and move on.
Of course, my translation may be biased, so please find someone (relatively) colour blind to do the translation for you if you do not understand Thai.
Yes, the image of Arisman beheading Prime Minister Abhisit and washing his feet in Abhisit's blood is most non-violent and peaceful. You can almost see the daisies springing up from the pool of blood with birds and bees dancing among the flowers.
Perhaps the only thing that the Thaksinites say that does make sense is that the country is a mess because good people pretend it is not their problem. I say Thaksin is our problem. Wake up and see them for what they are. They are not liberators or saviours, just bloodthirsty thugs who will say anything, act out anything, for a profit.
Violence aside, I am still trying to find the clip where Thaksin himself said something along the lines of everyone around Abhisit being Gay and, as you all know, Gays are violent inside. That particular part seems to have been self-censored from this particular poster's otherwise almost complete archive of the protest. The The next recording starts in the middle of Thaksin's speech, right after the Gay remarks. Perhaps he knew, unlike his leader, that homophobia is not tolerated in Thailand, a land where tolerance and acceptance has earned it the name, the Land of Smiles.
Other notable acts of peaceful protest include one at 2:54 where Adisorn says that ASTV does not count when it comes to peaceful protest and tells the crowd they can do whatever they want to it. Another one, somewhere in there, features former judge Manit saying that peace means it is okay to kill the other side if they kill your side first. Or maybe he was on after Adisorn. Oh, well. I shall not risk my sanity in trying to find it. At 56:50 the emcee says that any left over blood should be poured into Abhsit's spoksperson Thepthai's mouth. I am sure that drinking blood is not safe, even if there is a doctor in the house.
This was broadcast on 16 March so today Arisman will probably be searching for Abhisit's head to decapitate somewhere in Bangkok. Or he may conveniently forget what he said and move on.
Of course, my translation may be biased, so please find someone (relatively) colour blind to do the translation for you if you do not understand Thai.
Yes, the image of Arisman beheading Prime Minister Abhisit and washing his feet in Abhisit's blood is most non-violent and peaceful. You can almost see the daisies springing up from the pool of blood with birds and bees dancing among the flowers.
Perhaps the only thing that the Thaksinites say that does make sense is that the country is a mess because good people pretend it is not their problem. I say Thaksin is our problem. Wake up and see them for what they are. They are not liberators or saviours, just bloodthirsty thugs who will say anything, act out anything, for a profit.
Violence aside, I am still trying to find the clip where Thaksin himself said something along the lines of everyone around Abhisit being Gay and, as you all know, Gays are violent inside. That particular part seems to have been self-censored from this particular poster's otherwise almost complete archive of the protest. The The next recording starts in the middle of Thaksin's speech, right after the Gay remarks. Perhaps he knew, unlike his leader, that homophobia is not tolerated in Thailand, a land where tolerance and acceptance has earned it the name, the Land of Smiles.
Other notable acts of peaceful protest include one at 2:54 where Adisorn says that ASTV does not count when it comes to peaceful protest and tells the crowd they can do whatever they want to it. Another one, somewhere in there, features former judge Manit saying that peace means it is okay to kill the other side if they kill your side first. Or maybe he was on after Adisorn. Oh, well. I shall not risk my sanity in trying to find it. At 56:50 the emcee says that any left over blood should be poured into Abhsit's spoksperson Thepthai's mouth. I am sure that drinking blood is not safe, even if there is a doctor in the house.
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