• 3 days ago
Meanwhile in Thailand, thousands of young pro-democracy protesters are using the "Hunger Games" salute as their symbol...
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00:00We raise our hand like this, it means like we want our freedom back.
00:30It's like a symbol against the government to express the feeling that we won't be silent
00:51anymore.
00:52We won't be standstill and sit here being threatened by them.
01:22In this protest, it's touching people because people who joined the protest, they really
01:36feel that this protest talks about their concerns.
01:41We're not talking about something really complicated.
01:46It's not something for adults.
01:49It's not like adult political things.
01:51In the history class, we always learn about like in the Uthaya period, there was a great
01:58king.
01:59In Sukhothai, there was a great king.
02:03Something like that is mostly what we learn.
02:06And then in the history books, it's always been like that.
02:10We just learn about king, king, king, king, king.
02:13The majority of the protest, they talk about human rights for the children in the school.
02:21Children, when they go to school, they need to cut the same kind of hair.
02:25There's like the rules about you need to cut your hair pretty short for boys.
02:31Each of the problems came from the structure of the government or something like that,
02:36or the structure of the culture of Thailand.
02:39Also, I would say because of the internet, they learn a lot of things.
02:45Outside of Thailand, they know about there are so many countries that you go to high
02:50school, you don't need a uniform, you just wear whatever you want.
02:53We have a lot of issues that we couldn't talk about it.
02:56It's like if I tell my friend about this interview, I think most of the people are going to wish
03:02me luck first.
03:04You know, we have something called the Section 112, which is like if you defame or insult
03:14the king or the monarchy, you can be sent to jail for like three to 15 years.
03:22If you release this video that you're talking with me, and if they know who I am, and I
03:30can be arrested.
03:31They can say this is the thing that I give the information to foreigners to make the
03:41countries look bad or something like that.
03:44And that is a thing that can be a threat to their national security.
03:50That is one of the reasons why most of the people in my generation, we don't really express
03:57a lot of things by ourselves because of the generation why we grew up like in a different
04:04mindset from the other younger generations.
04:07We have something that we still like afraid in our mind and we don't want to speak about
04:14that clearly.
04:15It's just something that we still like scare like in the bottom of our heart.