Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Talking About Politics



I must admit I am not keen to talk about politics, or to be exact, Thai politics. I find the argument, most of the time, based regardless on practical issues. Throughout 80 years of becoming a democracy, they have not yet settles with any constitutions or system they are satisfied with. 

I supposed that if the government fails to manage the country, they should gradually fall out of power. It is useless to spend tax money to buy popularity, because greed are always increased. If they do, the government should soon run out of money, and before they realise, be painted with filth.

Moreover, honesty is the best method when it comes to dealing public issues. If the government truly concerns about developing the country, they should remain popular and successful in a long run. 

I am going to state here that I am against whatever loud, irresponsible, violence and road-occupying protest, as I believe there are better ways to express your opinion to the public. Numbers of ways does not require to cause nuisance, nor gain so many crowd. There is the system to peacefully rally against what we believe does not belong in our society. 

Just a random post,

Wita