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RE: Institutional Racism in Thailand: Part 3

in #thailand7 years ago

It isn't boring at all, the message is passed already. I feel for Vimal, his brother and his father for facing such a discrimination in their homeland.

What does tribe has to do with work, it true the Thailand people are trying to ensure their children have job and other opportunities before foreigners but it should not get to the extent of making other tribes feel like less human

Just look at that vacant notice placed their, "not for smokers and Indian"
This supposed not to be, I think the message they are trying to pass across is clear, they don't want to have anything to do with Indian at all.

Probably, their is more to this, probably something has happened between Thailand and India long before now that the Thailand don't want to forget about.

But teaching such in school or passing it across to these coming generation by parents is dangerous to the unity of the whole word.

We need to search into the history of this two countries especially to know about the problem from the on set. That would save us from a lot of stress.

But no matter what, it is not healthy to pass such across to the coming generations

Thank you for your fight against racism.

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