On Oct 6, 5:32 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi KC,
>
> You make sense.
>
> Knowing how to write and read Khmer doesn't mean that the person or  
> persons always love Khmer. All of those who serve the CPP in Phnom  Penh do 
> read
> and write Khmer well, don't they?
>

So you are telling us that those Cambodians who are working for CPP
today do not really have the love for their own country. Am I seeing
it right?
So what kind of Cambodians who love Cambodia in your perception?
You are showing us here a very clear picture of your prejudice mind.
Thousands and thousands of Cambodians are serving their country under
CPP control including Hun Sen, Cheal Sem, Heng Samrin etc.....I don't
know what you see. My view is that CPP is serving Cambodia their own
way. Perhaps that is not the way that you like. It still doesn't mean
that they are not serving their country.
Anyway, your view shows clearly how you want to divide Cambodia. There
are many Cambodians today. Yours is a part of it. And there are many
other parts of the society. Those parts have been fighting each other
for power for a very long time. Cambodians have been doing that for
many decades. As we all know today thaty they even brought their own
country to a very darken age called the Khmer Rouge era. Don't try to
tell us that those parts that you like were or are backed by
Vietnamese etc...... No matter how you look at it, they are Cambodian
citizens who are doing those things in their own country. They
suppress no others but their own Cambodian people. It happens in every
way you can find. It starts from a young officer on the street all the
way to the top. Don't tell me that you and your part is the one who
really serves Cambodia.


> Don't write off those who have less opportunity to learn Khmer and accuse  
> them that they don't love Khmer. Millions of Khmer people who live in  
> Cambodia ( as well as in Thailand and Vietnam) are still illiterate and they  
> love Khmer as much or more so than those Vietnamese and Chinese kids who are 
> in
>  Phnom Penh and know how to read and write Khmer.
>

Just think about Cambodian citizens. They can't even live together.
How can they live with others?

> Splitting the illiterates and the literates is going back the Khmer Rouge  
> era. Picking on Khmer overseas as un-Khmers because they cant speak Khmer
> etc..  is wrong.
>

Literate or illiterate doesn't mean that they don't like Cambodia.
That's their country. They work hard everyday to survive as citizens
of Cambodia. They too should have the same role as others with
education.

Let me bring you back to the movement of Khmer Rouge. Do you know who
turned that wheel when they were struggling to survive?
My friend,
Those poor peasants fought so hard for the Khmer Rouge. They believed
that the regime would elevated them out of poverty. They believed that
their families would be prosperous. They followed what the Khmer Rouge
leadership were telling them. They mvement succeeded and then
transpire into what we know now.
Now, do you still say that those poor peasants were not working for
the interest of their own country?

The same thing applies to CPP. They are not Vietnamese. They are real
Cambodians. Look at Hun Sen. He is as a real Cambodian as he could be.
Sam Rainsy tried to say that he was a Vietnamese at one point. I don't
know what he was trying to do. That was an idiot who would say such
thing. Actually, they tried to arouse the people to hate Hun Sen
because he knew Cambodians don't like Vietnamese. So painting Hun Sen
as Vietnamese would benefit his campaign. Cambodians were not idiots
like him. They didn't vote for him.

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