"Vile Orgy" by British Soccer Players Mars Thailand's Image
"Vile Orgy" by British Soccer Players Mars Thailand's Image
By Richard S. Ehrlich
BANGKOK,
Thailand -- Thailand's expensive international tourism
effort
to downplay its reputation as a sexual playground
suffered a rude
setback after three British soccer
players appeared in a published
video laughing and
shouting racist and vulgar abuse during their
Bangkok
orgy with three Thai women.
The government's costly
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)
promotional
organization earlier said it was "very proud" to work
with
England's Leicester City team and club, before three
of its players
appeared romping in a hotel bed with the
trio of unidentified Thais.
Uncensored clips online
display the young men merrily shouting insults
at the
obedient women while ordering them to perform orally and
as
lesbians while the naked group of six
cavort.
"Licky, licky, you slit eye," one of the men says,
convincing a young
woman to approach another female who
is sprawled on the bed.
"Leicester City budding stars,
including boss Nigel Pearson's son,
were filmed taking
part in a vile orgy in which a local girl was
racially
abused in Bangkok," reported Britain's Sunday
Mirror
newspaper which broke the story and posted a
censored video excerpt on
its website on May
31.
"Warning: This video contains racist language and
scenes of a sexual
nature," its website said.
"One of
the players can be heard calling a woman a 'slit eye'
while
his mates snigger at the racist jibe," the popular
paper said.
In the brief, heavily censored excerpt on the
newspaper's website, the
young British men can be heard
gleefully shouting: "Oooh get my
testicles!" "Come on,
lick it now!" "You lick her!" and "Chew on
that!"
"This
guy is already hard!" one woman says to the two other
females in
Thai language.
Leicester City is owned by a
wealthy Thai father and son, Vichai and
Aiyawatt
Srivaddhanaprabha.
"Ya kinda don't wanna get caught using
racist slurs while partaking in
an orgy when your owner
is the offended race," tweeted Ranai Mattu on
the
actively trending topic #LeicesterCity.
Thai fans are
surprisingly enthusiastic about British soccer --
known
as "football" in the United Kingdom -- and many
Thais adore and
illegally gamble on the
games.
Thailand's TAT recently renewed, for a third
season, its "strategic,
international partnership" with
Leicester City.
One of TAT's favorite international
tourism slogans is "Amazing
Thailand," and the phrase
appears on the Leicester team's shirts.
TAT Governor
Thawatchai Arunyik reportedly said earlier while
renewing
their partnership: "The last two years working
with Leicester City
have been an amazing adventure,
filled with aspiration, incredible
people and some
wonderful memories.
"We are very proud to be working with
Leicester City and its
supporters, who have embraced the
Club's increasingly strong
association with Thailand and
given the nation a Premier League club
its people can
take to their hearts," the TAT official said before
the
video appeared.
"We're absolutely thrilled to
continue to work with the Tourism
Authority of Thailand
during the 2014-15 season," Leicester City's
chief
executive Susan Whelan said at the time.
"Their [TAT's]
support in the last two years has been vital in
helping
us promote Leicester City to a Thai audience, and
in reaching our
goals closer to home," Ms. Whelan
said.
The club was touring Thailand during the weekend celebrating recent successes.
The three players include
striker Tom Hopper, 21, team boss Nigel
Pearson's
22-year-old son, defender James Pearson, and goalkeeper
Adam
Smith, 22.
"Tom Hopper, James Pearson and Adam
Smith would like to convey their
sincere apologies for
their behavior -- to the women involved in the
incident,
to the club and its owners, to the club's fans and to
their
families," the club said in a statement.
"The
board of Leicester City is deeply concerned about an
incident
involving three of our young professionals
during a recent trip to
Thailand," the club told
reporters.
"Following a preliminary meeting in
consultation with the three
players earlier today (May
31), the players involved in the incident
are now
returning to the U.K., in advance of the rest of the
squad,"
the club said.
Thailand spends millions of
dollars each year boosting its gorgeous
tropical beaches,
delicious cuisine, exquisite Buddhist temples and
other
tourist attractions while insisting this Southeast Asian
nation
should not be perceived as a sexual playground for
international
visitors.
When reality mars TAT's
projected image, officials denounce the news
as an
isolated event and stress much has been done to upgrade
the
country's other attractions.
American celebrity
Rihanna shocked TAT when she tweeted to 32
million
followers during her 2013 visit to
Thailand:
"Either I was phuck wasted last night, or I saw
a Thai woman pull a
live bird, two turtles, razors, shoot
darts and ping pong, all out of
her pu$$y.
"The bird's feathers were all damp! Lol. Only in Thailand," Rihanna wrote.
There are more than 150,000 female sex workers in
this
Buddhist-majority country, according to published
estimates, but no
one really knows for
sure.
Prostitution is illegal, widely tolerated and
commercially hyped with
ubiquitous, neon-lit bars,
nightclubs, massage parlors and other
venues where women,
men, transvestites and transgenders rent
themselves for
adult entertainment.
Much of the prostitution aimed toward
foreign tourists is spurred by
unskilled women
voluntarily seeking well-paying work.
By comparison,
forced and exploited sex workers are usually found
in
slums, working class venues and rural areas where
their customers are
mostly blue-collar Thai men and
migrants.
ENDS