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00:00 But at the same time, we have 250 members who have been elected.
00:06 We can vote on the list.
00:09 We can check the quality of the members of the National Assembly.
00:15 But at the same time, who is the one who checks the quality of the members of the National Assembly?
00:20 Why do we need to elect them?
00:24 6,000 million people.
00:26 This is what the world is facing.
00:32 Democracy has become a new form of election.
00:38 We elect people to be elected, but we use the law and the institutions that are not free to elect the people.
00:50 The ability to express themselves, to decide their own lives, to decide their own future without any obstacles,
01:06 without any obstacles that do not affect the freedom of speech of other people.
01:12 Nowadays, when we see our friends come up to us, they show us the right to be free to express our thoughts.
01:22 Not only the right to be free to love, regardless of gender,
01:28 but also the right to be free to trade, to trade the products of all countries around the world to become products.
01:37 Trade 6,000 to become products.
01:39 For example, the next Sunday, we will see that Thailand has a market value of 400 billion baht,
01:45 which is equal to Japan.
01:47 Japan has 20 billion people, while Thailand has 7 billion people.
01:51 This is what is different between my generation and your generation.
01:59 It is a new question that the new world needs new people like you.
02:05 It needs people like you who will interpret these three things to happen.
02:13 Because what is the DNA of naturalness is that we know the past, we are studying the present,
02:23 discovering the present, and innovating what is going to happen in the future.
02:30 It is unbelievable that in my generation, it is painful to see that when I was 18,
02:37 we had a big dream to see Thailand as a full-fledged democracy.
02:42 The economic problem of my generation was the Tom Yum Kung problem.
02:46 We wanted to see the expansion of the economy beyond the political.
02:49 And after 25 years, I have to speak on this stage in a narrative that is lost in every form.
02:59 Whether it is democracy, freedom, equality, what happens?
03:05 What happens is that we have to go back to the beginning of the division of democracy
03:19 that came with the modern capitalism.
03:22 While democracy wants to spread power as much as possible,
03:27 it wants to spread power to make it a part of Thai society.
03:30 But at the same time, the modern capitalism that came with it,
03:36 it caused the collapse of the system of power.
03:40 It is a collapse of a few people, a few groups,
03:44 or even the inequality of power.
03:49 When I speak on this stage, I have to say what inequality is.
03:54 Is it really a collapse? Is it a problem?
03:58 If you think about the workers who have been working for a long time,
04:02 the workers who have been working for a long time have to stop working first.
04:06 The principle must be firm, everything must be clear.
04:08 And when it stops, it must be done.
04:13 Not just one or two things.
04:15 Not that there are only poor people in prison,
04:18 but there are also people who are different from those who have power.
04:24 All of these are things that Dhammasat has taught me.
04:29 Dhammasat told me that it is a place where there is inequality.
04:33 Dhammasat taught me that I love the people.
04:41 Yellow is the word that is in the heart, red is the blood, the flesh, the egg that is in our body.
04:48 I wonder if there is any chance that Dhammasat is too inefficient.
04:54 But the Supreme Leader saw on the website of Dhammasat that

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