The moral enigma of the September 19 popular coup in Thailand

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Social Issues

 

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Rachael P

 

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April 6, 2011

 

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University

 

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In Chiangmai, kids would not stop bothering their teachers until they were taken to see the coup tanks. In fact, according to one recent survey, 83% of Thais nationwide are in favor of this coup. Given the positive popular reception of this coup, one wonders if there is such a thing as a "good" or "peaceful" coup? In this article, I wish to first offer an explanation why so many, both common people and noted public intellectuals, are supporting this coup...
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Then the moral enigma when reasons for the coup could be accepted while the coup as a means of political change itself is rejected would be explored. Finally, a sign of hope for Thai society that took place in a quiet effort to cope with the coup will be suggested. For those in favor Apart from the fact that the coup was staged without bloodshed in its successful attempt to oust Prime Minister Thaksin Shinnawat, there are four reasons why it is favored by many in Thai society...
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