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 mean that those CPP people don't love Cambodia.
Am I hearing it right?
By the way, are you living in Cambodia or America?
Are you doing anything today for the Cambodian society if you really
love Cambodia?
My friend,
You may disagree with what CPP does or believes. IT IS VERY WRONG to
say that those CPP don't love Cambodia. It is the same when one says
that Khmer Rouge did not like Cambodia.
Today, CPP peole can ask:" Where are you now when the country needs
you the most?"
I know some of you would say that I had ran away from Cambodia to
avoid the atrocity and malicious acts of Khmer Rouge and CPP. Do you
know what that means?
Those Cambodians have been fighting hard for their country as to what
they believe in while many people are sleeping in comfortable homes in
America or elswhere. Don't tell us that you are better. No you are
not. You have ran away from your country while the country needs you
the most.
> 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.
>
It seems to contradict the message, isn't it?
> 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.
>
Remember! we have seen this kind of rhetorics again and again because
one person or group claims for their own rightiousness. No one else is
better. That's why Cambodians have been fighting each other for many
decades. Then they blame their fall out of Vietnamese. It took an act
of invasion from Vietnam to stop the killing in Cambodia. Can you
imagine that? It took an invasion of another country to stop the
killing of their own in Cambodia? That's very sad, isn't it?
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