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>O Thailand  - Peter McKenzie-Brown - Language Instinct

SIr,
You write: "The odd thing is that today’s Red Shirts – those protesting against Yingluck", if I am not wrong the current prostesters are the yellow shirts, not the red.
And, when they were in power, corruption was the same as under Yingluck. But the people manipulated by Suthep live with the illusion that corruption is unique to Thailand whereas it is universal and as present in the US as in Thailand but shaped differently : when you see the size of the budgets members of the congress or presidential candidates always coming from the same 2 simlar parties, need to receive from Wall Street, you see that the grass seems always greener by the neighbours....

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