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    Published on Dec 9, 2014


    A propaganda movie made on the instructions of Prayuth Chanocha, who took power in Thailand by means of a coup d'etat.

    The movie intends to laud the General's so-called 12 precepts but features an inexplicable, albeit brief, segment in which a student is seen painting a portrait of Adolf Hitler (~54s in ).

    This brought rapid and widespread criticism and the movie was quickly removed from YouTube.

    So... here it is... for consideration by the Motion Picture Academy...

    youtube.com
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    Director Defends 'Hitler Scene' in Thai Junta Film
    09 December 2014



    BANGKOK A screen shot of "30" from the state-sponsored film "Thai Niyom."A Nazi-themed parade at Sacred Heart School in Chiang Mai, 2011
    [Simon Wiesenthal Center]
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    • #3
      Thai students' lesson in "values" features Hitler CBS.com

      Hitler appears in Thai video to promote 'values' Associated Press

      Thailand utilizes Nazi image to enforce love of nation Anadolu Agency

      Thai junta propaganda film stuns with Hitler scene Channel NewsAsia

      South China Morning Post

      Thai junta propaganda film stuns with Hitler scene The Japan Times

      and so on..... Global
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        General P showing the world his ignorance yet again.

        "If I were to make an uneducated guess, it may have been intended to say that democracy has good and bad sides," Col. Sansern said.
        Yep! That's pretty uneducated!

        Were they made to stand in a corner during class?

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        • #5
          Is there such a thing a true democracy.?
          Who are you to judge the life I live?
          I know I'm not perfect
          -and I don't live to be-
          but before you start pointing fingers...
          make sure you hands are clean!�
          Bob Marley

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            Thai junta to remove controversial Hitler scene from propaganda film
            Todd Pitman
            Wednesday, December 10, 2014



            (AP / Sakchai Lalit)

            BANGKOK, Thailand -- The short propaganda film commissioned by Thailand's military rulers was supposed to promote the "12 core values" every Thai student must now learn. But there was one scene the junta has had trouble explaining: a grinning schoolboy painting an image of Adolf Hitler while his smiling classmate applauds.

            The video, which has been screened before movies in major theatres since Saturday, has been met with ridicule on social media and condemned by the Israeli Embassy in Bangkok.

            On Wednesday, a senior official in the prime minister's office, Panadda Diskul, called the uproar a "misunderstanding," but said the Nazi imagery in the cartoon scene would soon be replaced.

            The 11-minute film tells the story of two young kids learning about life and loyalty, and Panadda told The Associated Press that the boy shown merrily painting an image of Hitler saluting beside a swastika was trying to compare his mother to a dictator, in essence a rebellious jest.

            In the video, however, there is no such explanation. It is part of a sequence without dialogue that depicts an otherwise normal day at school -- the boys catching butterflies at a playground, doing experiments in a chemistry class and exercising on a karate mat. It lasts just a few seconds and runs with a cheery tune playing in the background.

            "The film is good, but it has caused a slight misunderstanding in our society," Panadda said. "We won't stop the project, but we will replace that problematic picture with another, more proper one."

            Israel's ambassador to Thailand, Simon Roded, issued a statement saying he was "deeply saddened to see this trivialization and misuse of Nazi symbols in an official Thai movie."

            "I was surprised that throughout the screening process this movie must have gone through to be approved for public broadcast, none of the smart, well educated people checking it had identified it as being problematic and offensive," Roded said. ""If we learn anything from this incident it is that Holocaust education, especially its global messages of tolerance, should be introduced into the Thai curriculum."

            The study of history in the Thai school system revolves primarily around the history of Thailand and its long line of kings. World history is glossed over, with little or no mention of the Holocaust.

            After overthrowing the Southeast Asian nation's elected government on May 22, coup leader-turned-Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha introduced the so-called 12 values as part of a junta campaign to return "happiness" to the people. The values reflect traditional concepts in Thai culture the military felt needed reinforcing; they range from upholding the monarchy to respecting parents and understanding "true democratic ideals."

            Last year, Thailand's premier Chulalongkorn University apologized for displaying a billboard that showed Hitler alongside Superman and other superheroes, saying it was painted by ignorant students who didn't realize Hitler's image would offend anyone. The billboard was removed after two days.

            ctvnews.ca
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