Gunman’s deadly rampage rocks Bangkok market

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 updated on July 28, 2025

Bangkok’s bustling Or Tor Kor market turned into a scene of horror as a gunman unleashed a deadly rampage. Five innocent lives, including security guards and vendors, were snuffed out in a brazen daylight attack, as The Sun reports. This isn’t the progressive utopia the left loves to peddle; it’s raw, unfiltered chaos.

After 1 p.m., a shooter clad in a black T-shirt and front-worn backpack opened fire in the market’s car park. The attack near the entrance gate left bodies scattered and tourists fleeing in panic. This is what happens when order breaks down, no thanks to soft-on-crime policies.

Thai police are scrambling to identify the gunman, who later turned his weapon on himself. Matichon reported multiple rounds fired, a grim testament to the shooter’s intent. Yet, the left will still argue we need fewer guns, not better security.

Mass shooting shocks tourist hub

The Or Tor Kor market, a magnet for weekend tourists, became a killing ground. Vendors and guards, just doing their jobs, were gunned down without mercy. This isn’t diversity’s strength; it’s a wake-up call for reality.

Authorities confirmed the gunman fled the scene before taking his own life. His motives remain unclear, but police are probing possible ties to the Thailand-Cambodia border clashes. Leave it to globalist agendas to let regional conflicts spill into civilian bloodbaths.

“Police are investigating the motive,” said Worapat Sukthai, deputy police chief of Bangkok’s Bang Sue district. He called it a “mass shooting,” but that label feels like a dodge. Why not call it what it is: a failure of law and order?

Border clashes fuel regional tension

Thailand and Cambodia’s border dispute has already claimed 35 lives. Artillery, tanks, and F-16 strikes have escalated the conflict, displacing over 260,000 people. The left’s obsession with open borders clearly isn’t helping stabilize the region.

A land mine explosion last Thursday wounded five Thai soldiers, further inflaming tensions. Cambodia’s BM-21 rocket attacks prompted Thailand’s air strikes in retaliation. This is what happens when nations prioritize pride over pragmatism.

Thai Acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said, “We have tried to compromise as we are neighbours.” His call for military readiness in “case of urgency” smells like posturing. Compromise doesn’t work when bullets and bombs are the currency.

Diplomatic talks under pressure

Wechayachai and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet are set to meet on Monday to discuss the border crisis. President Donald Trump’s threat to cut trade ties with both nations is forcing their hand. Finally, some backbone from leadership that doesn’t bow to globalist nonsense.

The clashes, centered in Thailand’s Ubon Ratchathani and Surin provinces, show no signs of cooling. Civilians are caught in the crossfire, and now Bangkok’s markets aren’t even safe. Progressive dreams of peace crumble when reality bites.

The market shooting could be linked to this border mess, police suspect. If true, it’s a stark reminder that foreign policy failures have domestic consequences. The woke crowd might not get it, but sovereignty matters.

Thailand grapples with aftermath

Bangkok’s police are now combing through evidence to piece together the gunman’s motives. A tourist hotspot turned into a crime scene doesn’t exactly scream “progress.” Maybe it’s time to ditch the feel-good rhetoric and focus on security.

The loss of vendors and guards hits hard in a city that thrives on its markets. Or Tor Kor’s vibrant chaos was its charm, not a target for violence. Yet, the left will still push their anti-gun sermons while ignoring the root causes.

Thailand’s government must act decisively, or this tragedy could repeat itself. Border wars and urban shootings are symptoms of a world that’s lost its grip. Trump’s right: strong leadership, not woke platitudes, is the only fix.

About Alex Tanzer

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