If Hun Sen reads (can he?) this post and learns that "Sam Rainsy tried
to say that he was a Vietnamese at one point.", will there be another
defamation law suit?

On Oct 8, 12:02 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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