Anyone working at the US Embassy in Thailand who reads this woman's posts, please inform
the Embassy's public relations staff.
There is a Thai-American woman (naturalized citizen) who works for or may be married to a state employee in the US State Department. She wrote many articles bragging and insulting the Thai people and the Thai government. She always boasted about her black passport.
This woman claims to work as an advisor to the US government on US-Thai relations in the US State Department. I don't know why the US government would hire a Thai who disrespects Thailand and the entire Thai people to work in such a position? In every thread she writes, she boasts that Thai law, Section 112 (and 116), cannot do anything to her because America considers it is a right to free speech.
The following is just one of many messages she has posted for the Thai people, including the Thai government. This message ridicules and insults the entire Thai people. Such messages can strain diplomatic relations between countries, leading to misunderstandings and conflicts. They may also affect tourism and business partnerships, as negative perceptions can influence international cooperation. It is crucial for the US government to address these issues diplomatically to maintain positive relations and mutual respect.
[Spoil] คลิกเพื่อดูข้อความที่ซ่อนไว้คำแปลของข้อความในภาพข้างบนนี้:
ในฐานะพลเมืองอเมริกันและทำงานให้กับรัฐบาลสหรัฐฯ ดิฉันอดไม่ได้ที่จะภาคภูมิใจที่ได้เป็นพลเมืองของประเทศที่ทรงอำนาจที่สุดในโลกและได้เป็นส่วนหนึ่งของรัฐบาล และ ที่สำคัญที่สุด ดิฉันสามารถยืนหยัดเหนือเจ้าหน้าที่ของไทยได้ โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งเมื่อดิฉันกลับมาเมืองไทย ดิฉันสามารถใช้สิทธิพิเศษของดิฉันได้ ซึ่งหมายความว่าจะไม่มีกฎหมายไทยใด ๆ มาใช้ต่อต้านดิฉันได้ นี่คือความภาคภูมิใจสูงสุดของดิฉัน
[Spoil] คลิกเพื่อดูข้อความที่ซ่อนไว้
This woman is bragging that she holds a black passport, so she has the legal rights, privileges, and immunities of diplomatic agents, including jurisdictional protections. She is also an official of the US Department of State, Thai law, and even Former Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha cannot do anything to her.
This woman is bragging about her diplomatic privilege: (The picture below
)
[Spoil] คลิกเพื่อดูข้อความที่ซ่อนไว้Translation of the statement in the picture below:
"Regarding the use of diplomatic privilege, the Thai government was unable to prosecute me when I returned to Thailand during the time that Prayut was Prime Minister. What you said is correct in principle, and I'm not disputing it. I fully understand what you said. I believe that everyone with diplomatic privilege understands and is aware of the scope of its protection. But what Prayut Chan-o-cha did to me is not what you said. He used Thailand's Articles 112 and 116 to prosecute me, which the American government does not accept.
[Spoil] คลิกเพื่อดูข้อความที่ซ่อนไว้The law protecting the Thai monarchy:
Article 112 addresses the crime of lèse-majesté, protecting the monarchy from defamation.
Article 116 pertains to sedition, prohibiting acts that incite unrest or threaten national security.
They view it as political harassment, so they did not strip me of my rights.
And when I returned to America, I was not prosecuted by the government, and my black American passport was not confiscated.
This guarantees that I have not broken any laws in America's eyes.
Even though the U.S. government emphasizes the importance of freedom of expression and human rights, Americans should also respect Thai culture and customs. All people, regardless of their nationality, must respect the laws of the country in which they reside.
This etiquette is not legal for diplomatic personnel, but it is important for officials who establish international relations.
As an American, I feel that this American official, who advises the US government on US-Thai relations, behaves in a manner disrespectful to Thais, the Thai Prime Minister, and the laws protecting Thai monarchy. Rather than fostering good relations between the US and Thailand, this will create more problems. Such behavior could lead to diplomatic tensions and erode trust between the two nations. It may also result in reduced cooperation on important issues such as trade, security, and regional stability. Ultimately, disrespecting international relations can damage the US's reputation and hinder its ability to effectively engage with other countries.
For such behavior, I recommend that you educate this woman on how to conduct herself as a representative of the United States. Ignoring cultural norms can lead to significant diplomatic repercussions, including strained bilateral relations and a loss of credibility. It may also result in reduced cooperation on crucial regional matters, as mutual respect is the cornerstone of effective diplomacy. Ultimately, failing to adhere to these norms can damage both personal and national reputations, hindering the ability to achieve shared goals.
Liberals and far-left Democrats, such as this woman, are terrified of President Trump. She doesn't dare say anything negative about President Trump.
Anyone working at the US Embassy in Thailand, please inform the Embassy's public relations staff about this woman.
the Embassy's public relations staff.
There is a Thai-American woman (naturalized citizen) who works for or may be married to a state employee in the US State Department. She wrote many articles bragging and insulting the Thai people and the Thai government. She always boasted about her black passport.
This woman claims to work as an advisor to the US government on US-Thai relations in the US State Department. I don't know why the US government would hire a Thai who disrespects Thailand and the entire Thai people to work in such a position? In every thread she writes, she boasts that Thai law, Section 112 (and 116), cannot do anything to her because America considers it is a right to free speech.
[Spoil] คลิกเพื่อดูข้อความที่ซ่อนไว้
This woman is bragging about her diplomatic privilege: (The picture below)
[Spoil] คลิกเพื่อดูข้อความที่ซ่อนไว้
Even though the U.S. government emphasizes the importance of freedom of expression and human rights, Americans should also respect Thai culture and customs. All people, regardless of their nationality, must respect the laws of the country in which they reside.
This etiquette is not legal for diplomatic personnel, but it is important for officials who establish international relations.
As an American, I feel that this American official, who advises the US government on US-Thai relations, behaves in a manner disrespectful to Thais, the Thai Prime Minister, and the laws protecting Thai monarchy. Rather than fostering good relations between the US and Thailand, this will create more problems. Such behavior could lead to diplomatic tensions and erode trust between the two nations. It may also result in reduced cooperation on important issues such as trade, security, and regional stability. Ultimately, disrespecting international relations can damage the US's reputation and hinder its ability to effectively engage with other countries.
For such behavior, I recommend that you educate this woman on how to conduct herself as a representative of the United States. Ignoring cultural norms can lead to significant diplomatic repercussions, including strained bilateral relations and a loss of credibility. It may also result in reduced cooperation on crucial regional matters, as mutual respect is the cornerstone of effective diplomacy. Ultimately, failing to adhere to these norms can damage both personal and national reputations, hindering the ability to achieve shared goals.
Liberals and far-left Democrats, such as this woman, are terrified of President Trump. She doesn't dare say anything negative about President Trump.