Comic in crosshairs after Netflix show

Comic in crosshairs after Netflix show

Comic in crosshairs after Netflix show
Head: Poked fun at personal- sufficiency rule

The latest display by Udom” Nose” Taephanich, a remain- up artist, sparked condemnation when he made a satirical prank about self- sufficiency.

Elements of the stand-up work, titled Deaw specific very gentle authority, which aired on Netflix, gained attention on social media. Videos revealed a segment of the show that made ironic remarks about people who swore to support the late King Rama IX’s idea of self-sufficiency.

During Udom’s remain- up show, the actor recalled living in a remote building, saying,” What I experienced so I could find a feeling of self- sufficient told me that ]such a way of living ] did n’t fit me. I simply wanted to show people that I lived a self-sufficient attitude and grew vegetables.

People are inspired when they see social media influencers planting grain. They do n’t realise that these Instagram personalities, wearing thick layers of sunscreen, pose at the plantation for a moment, upload their pictures on Instagram and then rush back to their air- conditioned homes, “he said.

Some people were offended by the writer’s remarks because they believed his statement to be rude and inappropriate toward the most powerful institution.

According to a media cause, Parina Kraikup, a previous Palang Pracharath Party MP for Ratchaburi, on Wednesday&nbsp, filed a complaint against Mr Udom for violating Section 112, aka the der guess rules.

Pol Maj Gen Wichai Sangprapai, former assistant commander of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, even warned Udom about his remark.

” The fact that you]Mr Udom], a famous people with some followers, touched on the subject of ‘ adult figures’, and made fun of various genders, careers, and most notably the self- sufficiency principle– this could have caused misunderstanding in society,” Pol Maj Gen Wichai said.

The comedian’s show also alarmed Karom Phonphonklang, the deputy government spokesman, who thought it could possibly cause social disunity.

Pol Lt Gen Rewat Klinkesorn, former chief of the Narcotics Suppression Bureau, called for the show to be banned.

Decha Kittiwittayanan, a well-known attorney, warned those who criticize Udom of facing defamation charges on Facebook. He urged viewers to watch the entire video first.