82.4% of people believe foreigners are conspiring with Thai politicians Joint design Shaking Thailand’s security



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29 August 20 – Assistant Professor Dr. Noppadon Kannika, Director of the Super Pole Research Institute (SUPER POLL), released the results of the field survey on how to stop threats to people. Case studies of people of all occupations across the country Carrying out projects that include quantitative research (Quantitative Research) and qualitative research (Qualitative Research) through “Social Media Voice” with the Net Super Poll of 5,962 samples in the social world and “The voice of the people in traditional society” (Traditional Voice) of 1,121 copies of the project between 20 and 28 August.

When asked if the following events are Threats to the public or not, he found that the majority or 97.3 percent raised the Hong Kong riots. Set dissident uncle on fire He is a threat to the people, followed by 95.6 percent of the Hong Kong riots. Student groups prohibit teachers from teaching other students. Forced to go to the mafia It is a threat to people, 92.3 percent said attacks on different sides to insult each other as a threat to people, 91.7 percent said attacks on dissident groups on social media. This threatened the public, 91.4 percent said the mob pressured the police to release illegal people as a threat, and 91.4 percent also identified the students. Violating rules and discipline While the teacher is teaching It is a threat to others, 90.7 percent identified the seizure of road closures. Do not allow people to travel from one place to another It is a threat to the public, 90.5 percent indicated removing the advertising from the list that they do not agree with. It was a threat to the public and 89.8 percent identified the release of MCs who disagreed. It is also a threat to people.

It is worrying The majority, 82.4 percent, believe that the fact that foreigners and Thai politicians Disadvantaged group and others jointly design to shake up national security, aggravate the crisis and people’s anguish. While 17.6 percent did not believe it was true, the majority, or 77.1 percent, said that mobs threatened the public. While 22.9 percent said that the mafia did not threaten the public.

Interesting is The majority, or 89.8 percent, agreed that all parties should stop harassing the public. While 10.2 percent do not agree.



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