'Senator Alongkot' is delighted, loudly announced after being accused of ethics, insists he did not mock or make things worse for flood victims, explains that he cried because of the education that was never completed, sees people cursing because they were distorted by Tiktok, does not want to respond to people who asked to be Phra Thewadat, must be quiet, would rather fight in the parliament, believes that he will definitely be one of the 5 stars of the parliament. Senator Alongkot Worakit gave an interview about the case of Thanakun Jit-Issara, a former Democrat MP, who submitted a request to the Senate President to investigate the ethics of the case of teasing and pretending to cry during the Senate meeting to set up a special committee to study flood solution. He said that from his own personal experience of encountering flood problems many times, he believes that this kind of committee has been set up for over 30 years. However, when the study results were reported, 80 percent of the problems were writ ten in the report. The proposals were only about 10 pages long, and when the study was completed, there was no success in solving the flood problem in the long term. Mr. Alongkot continued that we should not study the cause of the flood, but should study how to help people not to suffer losses and provide assistance as quickly as possible. The reason he discussed and expressed his sadness was that we ran out of budget to prepare the study report but could not do anything. How should we solve the problem and provide assistance during a disaster? As for the criticism that the crying gesture is disrespectful to human dignity, Mr. Alongkot stated that we must ask back whether the critics have watched the full clip or only the clip on the TikTok app. Because in the full clip, he dares to confirm that the content is clear, but people distort it. He has a duty to accept criticism or criticism in every case anyway, so there is no problem. 'I cried and felt sad, not for those who were having problems, but for the s olutions that focused on education rather than problem solving. However, people on the Tiktok app distorted the message. But it's okay because since they have opinions that are not in their favor with me, I have a duty to accept criticism and criticism in every case. If there is an exam, it's not a problem because in the full content, I said that I was sad about studying the content but it didn't work out,' said Mr. Alongkot. Mr. Alongkot added that they would have to investigate who distorted the content. As for what the petitioner intended, he asked them to think for themselves. He gave an example that when certain events occurred, they were reported to the media. He could not answer what they wanted. He also said that the events he discussed occurred before the flooding in Chiang Rai. They were separate events, but people were able to link them together. When asked what action would be taken against those who came out to cause damage, Mr. Alongkot said that he was like a monk, including Phra Thewadat, wh o had to remain indifferent because he did nothing to benefit them. It would be better to fight in the parliament because fighting outside the parliament would be useless. 'To be honest, you guys (reporters) came to see me yourself, right? Because now the light has come to me. I didn't go to you guys like some people because your light has come to me. I don't have a problem with this. But think about it. I've met some MPs who have been MPs for three years, but this one has been MP for three months. Why is he even more famous? But it's okay, it's considered a reputation for my family,' said Mr. Alongkot. Mr. Alongkot also confirmed that he did not have a problem with Mr. Seranee Anilbol, a member of the Senate (Senator) who cried during the debate. He also confirmed that it was not a mockery. Some people want to connect, so they do, but those who do not connect, do not connect. For example, you wear a black shirt and I wear a gray shirt. Does that mean I am mocking you? This means that he is with people who make connections and he has to see whether he mentioned Mr. Seranee or not. Then how can he say that he mocked Mr. Seranee? "But when the TikTok clip went out, it was good. I'm famous. Now I think I'm in the top five of the Senate, right?" said Mr. Alongkot. When the reporter asked if there was anything he wanted to say to the flood victims who received the news and thought it was making things worse, Mr. Alongkot stated that he probably felt like, 'This damn, Senator Alongkot, is making things worse for them.' He would feel angry. At this point, he probably wouldn't listen to the explanation. But that's okay because right now, he's not in the mood to organize it. He said that he had been discussing before the flood and some people were trying to instigate and add color to it on the TikTok app. However, he was ready to accept it and insisted that he had never looked down on or belittled the victims and that the victims must receive assistance both during and after the flood. Source: Thai News Agency