Jump to content
PattayaMale

Could Thaskin be having mental problems?

Recommended Posts

Posted

I just saw this in "The Nation":

 

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva on Wednesday reminded the public to check the rumour about ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra before forming any conclusion.

 

Abhisit was reacting to rumour that countries, like Nicaragua and United Arab Emirates, might grant the status of special citizenship for Thaksin.

 

Past speculations relating to Thaksin proved false, he said, referring to Thaksin's claims that a number of countries would grant him special passport or would seek his advise or would provide safe haven.

 

I don't understand why Thaskin would think he is so famous or so important to the "world". Can anyone explain this to me?

Guest fountainhall
Posted

Yes - money! He still had plenty of it to purchase both citizenship and diplomatic passports in any number of countries - not all of them dodgy. He also needs a place to park some of his remaining wealth where it cannot be frozen by official Thai government requests to overseas authorities.

 

What must make him most sick is the fortune impounded here in Thailand. As long as he cannot get access to that, it will be a gnawing sore in his guts. Part of me thinks his political shenanigans might disappear if he got those ill-gotten gains back. Just a hunch! B)

Posted
Part of me thinks his political shenanigans might disappear if he got those ill-gotten gains back. Just a hunch! B)

 

I totally agree. I think he would disappear into the wind.

Guest lvdkeyes
Posted
I totally agree. I think he would disappear into the wind.

While I think Toxin wants to get his hands on that money and will do anything to get it, I don't believe he will disappear if he gets it. I think he will do more of his crooked stuff to get more and more.

Guest Astrrro
Posted
Yes - money! He still had plenty of it to purchase both citizenship and diplomatic passports in any number of countries - not all of them dodgy. He also needs a place to park some of his remaining wealth where it cannot be frozen by official Thai government requests to overseas authorities.

 

I agree. There are many countries that could be a safe haven for him and would welcome his money.

Posted
I totally agree. I think he would disappear into the wind.

 

I'm not so sure he would disappear. He still sees himself as the legitimate PM of Thailand who was wrongly overthrown. I would imagine anyone with an ego as enormous as his will not go away until he can set what he sees as the giant wrong done to him right. And there is pride and "face" as well. He feels like he has been greatly insulted and will want his revenge until he dies would be my guess.

Guest shebavon
Posted

Concerning his mental problems, at the top of the list is Meglomania.

Posted

Before you reach any conclusions from the quoted post, consider the source. Quoting Abhisit talking about Thaksin in the Nation is like quoting Goebbels talking about Jews in Der Angriff. It's called propaganda, for which cause the Nation has surrendered what little pretense it had left to be practicing journalism, in favor of being the mouthpiece for the current government and its sponsors. It transcends all the news the Nation prints, not just the editorial page, and some of its editorial writers make Goebbels look reticent with their anti-Thaksin rhetoric.

 

For sure, money is as important to Thaksin as it is to most rich Thai-Chinese, but my guess is that the thing he needs most to save that precious Asian concept of face is to be both rich and No. 1 again. I suspect that the only thing that will stop that quest is death or the fear of imminent injury to his loved ones.

 

If the reactionaries in power now are foolish enough to try and jail him, they'll make him a martyr and probably spark a revolution. Since this is Thailand, that's probably the option they'll choose.

Posted

You guys commenting on Taksin's mental condition are little less than jokes. What gives you the belief that you are blessed with the training to diagnose another person's mental condition? You are not even Thai much less doctors. Try minding your own business.

Posted
much less doctors.

That's telling 'em! I agree that it is probably best not to say something if you don't really know what you're talking about.

 

By the way, how do you know that none of the people who posted on this thread are doctors and/or have no training as diagnosticians . . . . . . ?

Guest lvdkeyes
Posted
You guys commenting on Taksin's mental condition are little less than jokes. What gives you the belief that you are blessed with the training to diagnose another person's mental condition? You are not even Thai much less doctors. Try minding your own business.

OOPS!!! Your red shirt is showing.

Guest kjun12
Posted
OOPS!!! Your red shirt is showing.

 

I do not support either side. I am not Thai and I do not feel that it is my business to comment on or speculate about their politics. My goal is to live here peacefully as an expatriate. While I may have feelings on these issues, I keep them to myself.

 

Posted
I do not support either side. I am not Thai and I do not feel that it is my business to comment on or speculate about their politics. My goal is to live here peacefully as an expatriate. While I may have feelings on these issues, I keep them to myself.

 

and yet you do not hesitate to chastise other ex-pats who do have feelings on this subject. I am curious, can you provide us with a list of what is your business and what is not so we can comment without being scolded?

 

Gaybutton no diagnosis here, just talk about an article so I have no idea what you are talking about.

Perhaps you should take you own advice.

Guest shebavon
Posted

I have to agree with Khor Tose on this one.

 

Many posters are living here, some for long periods, and yes we do develop opinions on Thai politics from our experience.

 

This is a discussion board, not a policy board, and I do believe we are entitled to express our opinions without fear of castration.

 

I hope that at the very least we can agree to disagree, and to disagree without being disagreeable.

Posted
Gaybutton no diagnosis here, just talk about an article so I have no idea what you are talking about.

I'm talking about a poster who writes the following:

 

You guys commenting on Taksin's mental condition are little less than jokes. What gives you the belief that you are blessed with the training to diagnose another person's mental condition? You are not even Thai much less doctors. Try minding your own business.

 

How does he know who is and is not a doctor or who has the qualifications to form a diagnosis? To me, that's being 'disagreeable.'

Posted
I'm talking about a poster who writes the following:

How does he know who is and is not a doctor or who has the qualifications to form a diagnosis? To me, that's being 'disagreeable.'

 

Oh, I thought you were agreeing with him as you started out saying, "thats telling them.". Sorry.

Posted
This is a discussion board, not a policy board, and I do believe we are entitled to express our opinions without fear of castration.

 

If posting on this board leads to castration, I am out of here!!

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



×
×
  • Create New...