Gentrifiers Are Taking Over Thailand while Begging Natives For Money To Enjoy Their Vacations smh

(TIML TEA) So There’s a new trend happening in Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries: where wypipo arrive and beg on the streets to fund their vacations, reports Blavity. This is like gentrification, but somewhat awkwardly in reverse? And seems worse than the growing normalcy of spotting an upscale coffee shop in a low-income or culturally significant neighborhood.

Immigration officials in Thailand have been cracking down on those who acquire a tourist visa; foreigners should have about 20,000 baht, or at least $605, in spending money. Photos of tourists have been floating online on Twitter of people begging for cash on the street and also asking for illegal low-collar jobs.

Traveler and writer Radhika Sanghani recently pointed out the false realities many of these nomads have and how they are unable to acknowledge their privileges. “You cannot spend time in some of the world’s most deprived areas and fail to see that there is a difference in having your smartphone stolen and not being able to eat,” she wrote in The Daily Telegraph. “People who fail to recognize this are the epitome of white privilege.”

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “Gentrifiers Are Taking Over Thailand while Begging Natives For Money To Enjoy Their Vacations smh

  1. realmczappa says:

    This dude seriously got an amp. This dude seriously set up a damn amp on the damn street.

    This is beyond outrageous. I saw this on BPT the other day, but I thought it was an isolated incident. I don’t know if it’s already illegal to feed beggars and the homeless in Thailand, but they should make this crap illegal. Take a leaf outta Singapore’s book.

    This is worse than those “homeless” people who be pullin away in a Benz at the end of the day. Damn!

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