On Jun 6, 10:35 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Rabbit,
>
> You have made valid points about Cambodian rulers' attitude with regard to
> corruptions and self destructive behaviors such as seeking helps from
> other countries to support their personal quests. Cambodian history has
> repeated itself many times over. Cambodians have lost so much land to both
> Vietnam
> and Thailand in the recent past. Debates of who were/are to blame can be
> done until they blow up in our face; but the most important thing for
> Cambodians is what are we going to do to save current Cambodia ---her
> remaining
> land and people-- from extinction.
Now you are talking. We know that Cambodians have been destroying
their own country with their own hands in their own country. What are
WE going to do about it?
I am not going to do about it. I care more or less what is going to
happen to Cambodia. I just wish that the people will find a better way
to better their own society.
The answer to the question cannot be found easily. The Cambodian
people must think hard about unite themselves for the common cause.
They need to abandon the idea of division as we've seen from the Sam
Rainsy camp. If they do, they will be the same for a very long time to
come unless Cambodia is wiped out of the world map first.
> You have given your opinion and advocated that Cambodia should belong to
> Thailand; others are working with the Vietnamese now towards the ongoing
> construction of the so called Indo-China Federation and third group of
> Cambodian patriots strongly resist to both ideas and want Cambodia to be
> free
> from foreign domination and interferences, but they lack good leaders.
> The questions are the followings: Will foreigners allow Cambodia to be
> free? Are Cambodians strong and smart enough to be free?
> Those who advocate that Cambodia should belong to Thailand, if there are
> any, are in extremely small numbers; those who see nothing wrong with the
> current Vietnamese backed government are enjoying their victorious journey;
> and those who say they want Cambodia to be free from foreigners do have
> serious challenge now and ahead. Unfortunately, many of those who proclaim
> to
> be leaders of the last group are in disarray, incompetent and not
> authentic. Hence their existence is merely vocal alibis for the victors to
> rule on
> with authorization.
> Have a good weekend!
> ==========
My friend,
Cambodians speak publically that they want their own independent. The
history tells a very different story.
In the last five decades, Cambodians have invited other nations to
help them fight each other int heir own country. Am I wrong here?
Beside that, Cambodians are accusing each other of this and that as
we've seen. What it means that Cambodians cannot work together for the
interest fot their own nation. As you 've seen, my opinion is very
critical toward Sam Rainsy camp due to this aprt. They have intention
to work together fior the common cause of their own nation. They know
that they are not going to win. Yet, they still stir the water by
claiming that they want democracy for their own country. What good
does the democracy do to Cambodia when Cambodians can't even work
together for the interest of their own nation.
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