Apparently, the Thai royal family are not impressed with Pfizer.
Thailand may be the first nation to sue Pfizer for $Billions in damages in the world courts, but may also press for criminal charges through the world courts.
Read the attached short articles. There are MANY other articles out there about this, but you never hear about it from the U.S. MSM. If I were a Pfizer executive... I wouldn't feel comfortable vacationing in Thailand any time soon.
Really? Not at all debating you as I plead 100% ignorance on the topic of the Thai royal family. Had no idea they wielded such power. In fact I kinda thought the opposite....that it was a very liberal "ah whatever" type country. Having zero knowledge about the country nor its royalty myself, it's very possible my understanding is limited to the lyrics of "One Night in Bangkok"
It is very liberal in certain ways, and very conservative in others. It's hard to explain, but you really don't want to go to Thai jail...
Maybe that's where they can put Fauxi.
It's illegal to even insult the royal family there, the Thai's take their royalty pretty serious from what I can see, what they can do about this on the world stage I'm dubious about, but they certainly carry more power than your average citizen
from wokipedia:
Lèse-majesté in Thailand is a crime according to Section 112 of the Thai Criminal Code. It is illegal to defame, insult, or threaten the monarch of Thailand (king, queen, heir-apparent, heir-presumptive, or regent). Modern Thai lèse-majesté law has been on the statute books since 1908. Thailand is the only constitutional monarchy to have strengthened its lèse-majesté law since World War II. With penalties ranging from three to fifteen years imprisonment for each count, it has been described as the "world's harshest lèse majesté law"[1] and "possibly the strictest criminal-defamation law anywhere";[2] its enforcement "has been in the interest of the palace".[3]: 134