rosy23 said:Does anyone know what he actually wrote about the royal family in his book?
Phantom said:As I've said before,
Many like to criticise the USA, but it should also be recognised that the US is one of the few placed that you can criticise freely.
In many other countries, people disappear for criticising government.
You can throw a shoe at a US President and get away with it.
Gordietiger said:Did a search and came up with some of the following-----
Harry Nicolaides, 41, of Melbourne was found guilty of slandering 81-year-old King Bhumibol Adulyadej and the Crown Prince, Maha Vajiralongkorn. His book Verisimilitude, which contains a trenchant commentary on the political and social life of contemporary Thailand. His own publisher's press release describes the work as an 'uncompromising assault on the patrician values of the monarchy'
An excerpt of the book--
“From King Rama to the Crown Prince, the nobility was renowned for
their romantic entanglements and intrigues. The Crown Prince had
many wives “major and minor “with a coterie of concubines for
entertainment. One of his recent wives was exiled with her entire
family, including a son they conceived together, for an undisclosed
indiscretion. He subsequently remarried with another woman and
fathered another child. It was rumoured that if the prince fell in
love with one of his minor wives and she betrayed him, she and her
family would disappear with their name, familial lineage and all
vestiges of their existence expunged forever.”
Apparently the offending material is from the above paragraph-----seems like harsh justice!!!
kiwitiger said:If you set foot in Thailand, there are two things you must never disrespect, the Royal family, and Budha.
There are other things you should know about as well, but those two are pretty sacred to the thais.
I holiday there alot, well ...once a year, we have a ball there.
But you must learn and obey their rules , otherwise, best to avoid the place.
craig said:See this is what sh!ts me about modern Australia, we are so p!ss weak that no one comes here from overseas and respects our way of life or laws especially if they whinge and whine as a minority then they do what they like.
We need to be like the Thais, the Japs, and the Singaporeans, live our way or face the consequences.
Panthera tigris FC said:What is "our way"?
Those who break the laws of our land face justice. Do you think our laws need tightening? Freedom of speech and the press should be cracked down on a bit?
Did he criticise to gain the publicity?If so maybe 10 people bought the book instead of 8.evo said:This guy was in my year at high school,and my junior footy team.Bit of a geek,but respekt to him for his complete lack of respect of authority.
What is most bizzare about this I reckon is that he thought it was worth his effort to write and publish a book that only 10 people ended up reading.
Jeebus,even scouser has a bigger readership than that. ;D