Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Sex tourism comedy sketch angers Thais
Another example of resistance to reality
A US comedy skit that makes fun of Thailand's booming sex industry has angered the government and it is trying to block videos of the sketch on the Internet, the Thai culture minister said on Monday.
The skit on the Saturday Night Live programme is a parody of an advertisement for a Thai-language course by the Rosetta Stone company, which shows men surreptitiously learning phrases for use in Thailand's notorious night-life, such as: "Take your clothes off."
Culture Minister Sonthaya Kunploem was not amused. "The sketch misrepresents Thailand and its people," Sonthaya said. "We're working with the Foreign Ministry to let the US know it is offensive and we have asked our information ministry to remove the clip."
Predominantly Buddhist Thailand is deeply conservative despite its vibrant sex industry, and its censors often target nudity on television and in print. Prostitution is illegal though widespread.
In the comedy skit, men can use the language course to practise phrases such as "How much?" and "Is that for the whole night?"
One embarrassed character insists he's learning Thai for business, only to hide his head in shame.
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So the Thai govt doesn't like the reputation their country has, so they shoot the messenger! I'm sure that's much easier than dealing with the problem itself.
They are angry because it threatens their main source of income. Well, one of their main sources of income. The other being illegal drugs.
The (Thai) lady doth protest too much!
No problem, just take the Culture Minister out for a night on the town....
[P.S. Culture in ministered now? Hmmm]
This is not the first time the SNL crew have talked about Thailand...
What happens in Thailand....
And for those who prefer a "group scene..."
SNL - Bangkok
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