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Media and posters show little sympathy for Pattaya’s homeless

 

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Picture: Sophon Cable TV

 

Sophon Cable TV reported on Facebook that the homeless and beggars were all over Pattaya. 

 

But they showed little sympathy for their countryfolk - an attitude echoed by posters on the site with one calling them the "dregs of society".

 

Sophon said that since the release from lockdown only Thais were going out to the reopened clubs and nightlife spots. A mere handful were foreigners. 

 

They suggested that the homeless and beggars were preying on the Thais with many happy to accept a few coins.

 

There were homeless sleeping in doorways, outside buildings, and on the beach where the cool breezes provided some relief.

 

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Picture: Sophon Cable TV

 

Some brought their meagre possessions with them, some were clearly not mentally stable, they suggested. 

 

It was unsightly.

 

Efforts by the authorities to tackle the problem were insufficient. 

 

They recognised that some were out of work.

 

Posters on the site weighed in with a stream of negative comments showing a lack of compassion.

 

"Thitaporn" claimed that they don't want food. If they were given money they just went and bought "lao khao" (white spirit, a cheap Thai liquor). She said that she had been followed to ATMs outside 7-Eleven. That was scary. She said that it was better to feed stray cats and dogs.

 

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Picture: Sophon Cable TV

 

"Chanisara" called for the authorities to sort out the widespread problem once and for all. 

 

But "Sanny Sandee" went further suggesting that the homeless had hands and legs and were not incapable (of work).

 

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She called them "khaya sangkhom" (society's rubbish or the dregs of society). 

 

Thaivisa notes that Thailand prides itself on being a caring society. Such comments fly in the face of that assessment. 

 

Source: Sophon Cable TV

 

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1 minute ago, geisha said:

It’s a tragic way to live, and happens all over the world. I’ve seen a rise in  homeless  in Thailand in the last few years. Some are families  with kids !  Not all are drug addicts or drunks. As we all know, a few months of extremely bad luck, loosing your job, sickness, unable to find work because of your age, all this leads to being homeless. One youth on crutches outside a 7/11 on beach road, terrible state on one leg, he looked about 14. I bought him food every day he was there, and he often cried quietly. It broke my heart. One of the street girls said they’d called for help, but nobody came. After a while he disappeared, so I’m hoping that help came. I thought about him every day, I felt terrible. Who do you call for help ? 

I dont think there is any help only people like yourself, no government backed schemes here 

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1 hour ago, jacknorman said:

they only been nice and compassionate if they have something to gain from it, the rich thais always hated the poor thats it

true they would run them down by car if they could as it happens

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