[TMG] fwd from nation blog

Angkut Roongsaengjan angkut at gmail.com
Sat Sep 20 15:51:53 ICT 2008


Respecting in others' opinions and positions is the key and I totally
respect that. I raised this point at least once here as well. I can feel
your uneasiness between the lines.
One thing that I need to advise about the standing point. Everybody, or
almost, thought that they are in the middle - having good judgment and fair.
But they find that some others put them to one side. There is nobody
standing in the middle. Other people don't need to accept that.
I just say, listen to every sides, read their minds then we can distinguish
inconsistencies and see their is just one truth that was seen from different
points of view.

Have a nice day and peacefully see the world goes round.

Nam

On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 6:48 AM, Nawanan Theera-Ampornpunt <
nawanan.rama at gmail.com> wrote:

> Do you think it's really "their bad own ego wall" (referring to those in
> the middle)? Isn't it vice versa?
>
> I usually hate to jump into the fight, especially when it's worthless
> and destructive rather than constructive. But I can't take one more
> blame anymore. People have freedom to think whatever they desire, but
> they have to RESPECT others' opinions and positions. That's the
> fundamentals of democracy. If you want to discuss something, please do
> it in a more academic and constructive way. I'd be happy to learn from
> different points of views, share what I think, and by this act of
> democracy, together contribute to our society. But I will not accept any
> blame that I (or anyone that isn't on your side, for that matter) is
> stupid, ego-centric, or plain wrong.
>
> Note that I'm not touching on the stupidity, since bringing up the
> stupidity argument doesn't help no matter which side you're on.
>
> An American presidential candidate once said, "There is no liberal
> America. There is no conservative American. There is, the United States
> of America." When will all Thais understand that we have more
> commonalities than differences and unite together and do something that
> really benefits Thailand. We're all Thais, after all. Come on, grow up
> intellectually.
>
> Your reactions to my message above are welcome (but depending on the
> reactions received, this may be my first and last response).
>
> Nawanan
> Man in the middle
>
> supat at supat.eu.org wrote:
> > [snipped]
> > PTM gave TH too much on their donation. If no PTM then at this moment
> > toxin and 111 corpse will come back and ruin TH badly. BUT most stupit
> > TH never realize it but annoy PTM on their bad own ego wall instead.
> >
> > If it has election at this time NPK will get 499 votes while DP will get
> > only 1 vote.
> >
> > It was impossible for PTM to get vote because no money support.
> > That is reason why PTM purpose new politics to block money power and
> > mukngai doing from 14 million buffalo.
> >
> > zxc555
> >
> >
>
>
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