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  1. Photos purported to be Thai people eating a black man. I doubt those photos are real. This must be a show or something. You can see those people are smiling when they are cutting human parts. I ...

  2. Stared at. Granted, being a foreigner in any country invites a string of eyes on you, but when you are a black girl with an afro or braids, you go from being looked at to being stared at, and by that I mean look you up and down and then nudge other people to make sure that you are not a figment of their imagination. 2.

  3. In the wake of the recent Black Lives Matter protests, I've tried to initiate dialogue among close Thai friends and family, but instead of gaining much conversational momentum, most attempts ended ...

  4. Betel nut chewing, also called betel quid chewing or areca nut chewing, is a practice in which areca nuts (also called "betel nuts") are chewed together with slaked lime and betel leaves for their stimulant and narcotic effects, the primary psychoactive compound being arecoline. The practice is widespread in Southeast Asia, Micronesia, Island ...

  5. Betel chewing in Thailand. Betel Chewing In Thailand. Betel quid chewing has always been an important part of Thai culture and tradition. In the past, betel chewing was a popular daily activity among Thais all over the country. [1] Betel comes from the plant known as Areca catechu, which grows wild all over Thailand and is known as หมาก ...

  6. Stew—a 38-year-old black American who moved to Thailand last August with her husband and 3-year-old daughter—says that’s just one of the many examples of how African-American expats ...

  7. Racism in Thailand ( การเหยียดเชื้อชาติ; RTGS : kan yiat chuea chat) is a prevalent problem [1] but is only infrequently publicly discussed. The United Nations (UN) does not define "racism"; however, it does define "racial discrimination": According to the 1965 UN International Convention on the Elimination ...

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