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Culture

Thai Protesters Embrace Hunger Games' Three-Fingered Salute

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 6.2.2014 7:30 AM

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If I say the phrases Hunger Games and "life imitates art" in the same sentence, you might start to worry. But this is actually an inspiring appropriation of the practices of Panem. In Thailand, anti-coup protesters have adopted the three-fingered salute used by Hunger Games' downtrodden, dystopian-future citizens to express disapproval of their government.

In late May, Thai army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha and supporters took over the country, detaining current political leaders, declaring martial law, shutting down international television broadcasts, and imposing a national curfew. Chan-ocha was declared "Prime Minister". Since then, anti-coup protesters have been demonstrating in Bangkok and on social media. 

On Sunday, protesters gathered at the downtown Bangkok shopping mall Terminal 21—along with a swarm of Thai soldiers and police there to deter them. But the demonstration went down without violence, though at least four people were arrested, according to Thai newspaper Prachatai. Among these was a woman named Pairin Paungsiri, who was dragged off in an undercover cop car while raising the three-finger salute out the window. 

"Thais are avid consumers of pop culture, including the Hunger Games movies," Quartz notes, "so it's not surprising that they have chosen to use the salute favored by cinematic heroine Katniss Everdeen."

Post-modernizing things a little further, the protesters said the three raised fingers stand for "liberty, brotherhood, and equality"—France's national motto with roots in the French Revolution. 

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  1. Toki Wartooth   11 years ago

    Read between the lines. I always preferred the one finger salute myself.

    1. Ken Shultz   11 years ago

      +1

  2. invisible furry hand   11 years ago

    Pity they didn't pick another J-Law movie as inspiration. Imagine thousands of protesters in Christian Bale's American Hustle toupee and sunnies

    1. Fluffy   11 years ago

      J-Law?

      J-Law?

      If that expression is actually a thing, and not something you just made up on the spur of the moment right here, I think you may have just done the impossible and turned me against Jennifer Lawrence.

      1. invisible furry hand   11 years ago

        It is actually a thing, but not originated by her. Basically we're all too lazy to type all them letters.

        Now that I have done the impossible, I shall relax and do the merely improbable

        1. Dweebston   11 years ago

          No love for Jude?

          1. Ted S.   11 years ago

            He was blasphemous enough to remake Alfie, wasn't he?

  3. sloopyin??   11 years ago

    I thought they were each signalling how many fingers the new government was jamming up their collective asshole.

    You know, for the same reason we show our entire hand when we wave at people in America.

    1. invisible furry hand   11 years ago

      Properly, you should be waving your fists

      1. sloopyin??   11 years ago

        When I protest, I'm the guy waving a boxing glove on a broomstick.

        1. Swiss Servator, CH yeah!   11 years ago

          I just wave a rake.

          *grimaces in pain*

          1. Butts Wagner   11 years ago

            I'm not waving, I'm drowning

  4. Steve G   11 years ago

    The govt should respond by playing the role of the govt in the movie too: tase 'em and drag 'em off. "What?!?, you guys started it!"

  5. Robert   11 years ago

    You sure they're not Boy Scouts?

    1. LiveFreeOrDiet   11 years ago

      My first thought.
      Good thing I make no claims to originality, huh?

  6. MSimon   11 years ago

    I tried the salute. It HURTS to hold my fingers in that configuration. Winnie's V is easier. Them hippies were smart.

  7. Grand Moff Serious Man   11 years ago

    You know who else got people people to extend their fingers in a hand salute?

    1. invisible furry hand   11 years ago

      Ronnie James Dio?

      1. Slammer   11 years ago

        +1 \m/

    2. Fluffy   11 years ago

      people people

      Mike Ilitch?

      1. sloopyin??   11 years ago

        I loled.

    3. sloopyin??   11 years ago

      President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho?

    4. Fist of Etiquette   11 years ago

      General of the Army Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander Europe.

    5. sarcasmic   11 years ago

      Those about to rock?

      1. Swiss Servator, CH yeah!   11 years ago

        *salutes sarc*

    6. Rich   11 years ago

      The Itsy-Bitsy Spider?

    7. Cdr Lytton   11 years ago

      Fascist boy scouts?

  8. Bardas Phocas   11 years ago

    It aint no Guy Fawkes mask (thank god) but it will do.

  9. sarcasmic   11 years ago

    When saluting government, one finger is sufficient.

    1. Swiss Servator, CH yeah!   11 years ago

      But do use both hands, yes?

  10. Protagoronus   11 years ago

    Coups are pretty bad, sure. However, isn't this one about stopping a government that was trying to go full socialist? The three finger salute is supposed to be about freedom in the books. Freedom from a government that takes from everyone to give to a select few.

    The goal of these protesters is to have a government that takes from a select few and gives to many. That is not the opposite. I could be missing something.

    1. TopherB   11 years ago

      No, Thailand is pretty damn far from Socialism. This has been about which flavor of corruption was going to be in power. No matter how it resolves another revolt will come along in 4 to 6 years.

      I respect that the Thai don't put up with their Government being too openly corrupt. None of this "I can't believe openly broke the law like that. Hope he gets arrested." They and their like minded aggrieved friends try to handle it themselves.

  11. MJGreen   11 years ago

    NNNNNNEEEERRRRRDDDDDS!

  12. R C Dean   11 years ago

    France's national motto with roots in the French Revolution.

    What could possibly go wrong?

  13. GILMORE   11 years ago

    Did someone already say,

    "well, beats the goddmamn Guy Fawkes mask"?

    (checks)

    8:37

    well. fuck.

    1. Robert   11 years ago

      Boy Scouts, check.
      Guy, check.
      Know who else, check.
      Check, check.
      Czech...aha!

  14. jmomls   11 years ago

    So unoriginal. I guess this is this year's Anonymous/Guy Fawkes' masks?

  15. ?????   9 years ago

    http://www.2l3abgame.com/
    http://www.2l3abgame.com/2014/09/Cars-Games.html

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