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  • The Coup d'état continues in all but name !

    The Coup d'état continues in all but name !

    Security law may be extended: PM

  • No rally this Sunday - just put on a red shirt !

    No rally this Sunday - just put on a red shirt !

    The rally this Sunday has been cancelled, no matter ! Just read on......

    This blog is for Thai people and those that sympathise with the Red Shirt Democratic Movement. Notice I did not say Thaksin movement, the Red Shirts are made up of many elements although Thaksin seems to be the focal point. Well that's what the media want you to believe.

    On Sunday, just put on a Red Shirt and go about your normal business. It could be a Liverpool football shirt or one from Manchester United. No matter ! Just as long as it is red.

    If you want free speech, the end to cronyism, the Puyai system, a democratic vote that is not disqualified by some judge or other.

    Put on a red shirt.

    If you don't like the draconian Lèse majesté laws, put on a red shirt.

    If you want better education for your children, put on a red shirt.

    If you are in a bad mood about something, put on a red shirt anyway.

    It is not against the law(yet) to wear a red shirt.

    If friends and family ask why you are doing it, quietly and calmly explain how you would like to see a future Thailand.

     

     

  • A Red Shirt Democracy - 'Strategy to deal with the Internal Security Act' this Sunday

    A Red Shirt Democracy 'Strategy to deal with the Internal Security Act' this Sunday

    A Strategy to deal with ISA.

     

    May I suggest a strategy to deal with the Internal Security Act, this Sunday 30th August 2009.

     I don't believe it is Bangkok wide ?

    Well DISPERSAL is the pivotal method, if the ISA is confined in one area.  Rather than have a focal point of protest.

     Have hundreds of rallies, music, food stalls, selling Red shirts and explaining things. A real Recruitment Drive, rather than a confrontational protest.

    The more the Red Shirts there are, spread over ALL of Bangkok, the better. Dealing with just one area would be possible for the authorities. Many small rallies, presents a problem.

    Let the Junta and Abhisit twiddle their thumbs in Government house, while there are only 20 Red Shirts outside and a few thousand police and military.

     

    Sign up as many new Red Shirts as possible, grass roots recruitment, in many places. Build an organisational structure ! At the many small rallies around Bangkok, have almost a party atmosphere, how will the Junta deal with that?

     

    A tip: On phones, e-mails etc, that you are certain that could be monitored. Arrange for a big gathering. Then don't turn up. Only the police and military will !

     

    From the words of ancient wisdom:-

     

    "The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step."

    "To get through the hardest journey we need take only one step at a time, but we must keep on stepping."

    From the Tao Te Ching:- 

          "Blunt all that is sharp; Cut all that is divisible; Blur all that is brilliant; Mix with all that is humble as dust; This is called absolute equality" - Tao Te Ching

    "Soften your sharpness, loosen your knots. Soften your glare and merge with the everyday. This is called mysteriously attaining oneness."

     

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