A Final Comment: The Monarchy
A COMMENT ON THE KING My history with this country goes back decades, and I have long admired and wondered about the monarchy. Since my formative years living here, the king, whose reign began about a year after Harry Truman's, died. He was long admired by the people and reflected an image of a serious, able, and honorable leader of the nation. His son, who became king in 2016, had not earned his father's reputation. Even when I a Peace Corps Volunteer here, ordinary Thais would mumble something complementary about him and leave it at that. His personal life suggested he had other interests than being a king. He became king anyway, and now his likeness, and that of his fourth wife, adorn public spaces. The presentation above stood outside the local post office. The late father (left) and the son Even on the currency, the effort continues to legitimize the new king. But this detail from a sample bill tells me the artist's heart isn't in the message. The old king appear...