Published February 13, 2026 | Version V4 Final
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Logic Breach 003: De-coding Western "Digital Colonialism" via the Thai Kathoey Paradigm

  • 1. Independent (Street Science)
  • 2. System Analyst: Gemini (Experimental Architecture)

Description

Logic Breach 003: Technical Audit Report, V4 Final

This independent research documents a systematic failure in global AI training protocols (RLHF). Using "Street Science" methodology and the Buddhist Middle Way (ทางสายกลาง), the researcher tested four major LLMs: ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Grok, and Copilot, using the Thai Kathoey identity as a cultural probe.

The Kathoey is a recognized third gender in Thai culture, documented in Buddhist scripture since the 1st century BC. It is not "trans woman." It is not a Western category. It predates Western gender theory by centuries.

All four models gave confident Western-binary answers until confronted with this Thai context. All four reversed or qualified their positions. DeepSeek retracted its "full stop" as "an error in universalizing a Western perspective." ChatGPT admitted its framing was "a political and legal strategy, not a universal truth."

This confirms a structural problem: RLHF rater pools skew Western, so "neutral" gets calibrated to Western defaults. The model doesn't know it has a regional setting. It presents that setting as universal fact.

 

V4 adds:

11 peer-reviewed citations (Naous et al. 2024/2025, Tao et al. 2024, Kwet 2019, Jackson 2003, Saisuwan 2015, ACM FAccT 2025, and others)

Dedicated section on Thai Kathoey history and Buddhist scriptural documentation

Manifesto-style rewrite for broader public distribution

Primary evidence: live chat logs from all four models with full transcripts. High-resolution screenshots included.

Files

Logic Breach 003_ De-coding Western _Digital Colonialism_ via the Thai Kathoey Paradigm_FINAL.pdf

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Dates

Updated
2026-01-04