On Sep 22, 9:58 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote:
>   Let shoulder together to successfully join this very important
> Rally<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2010/09/let-shoulder-togeth...>
> <http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jVCbxaOxjhA/TJrax3B-EUI/AAAAAAAAAVc/TqigRiV...>
> Dear Khmer Compatriots;
>
> So, have you asked yourself what have you done for your country up to now?
> Have you voiced your concern about your country? Have you ever written
> letters of protest to those misbehavior leaders? Have you participated any
> rally or protest to show your solidarity to the world?
>

What have you been doing? Please let us know so we can follow.
When you protest against whatever in Cambodia, what is your goal? Are
you living in Cambodia?
In order to fight and win over something, you have to fight. You
cannot yell from a distance hoping that people would follow through.
It never happens that way.


> This is a chance for all Cambodian diaspora to shoulder together to this
> rally. Firstly, I am disappointed that the notice of this gathering is
> likely late, but by our commitment on unity and "talk the talk" philosophy,
> we have to go there together without procrastination.
>

Are all Cambodians doing it?
Now, you are using the word "UNITY" in your message. It is a good word
when you promote it.
Unfortunately, what you are saying is that you only want unity for a
certain group of your kind.
That's not a good unity for Cambodia.
Sam Rainsy has been doing that?
Are you a Sam Rainsy supporter? Ofcourse you are because you all are
doing the same thing.



> Original text of Rally
> Announcement<http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/09/call-for-rally-against-hun-xen-a...>
>
> Popular proverb keeps saying that "don't expect your country to do something
> for you, but you have to do something for your country" is truly reflecting
> to the ups and downs in our motherland, Cambodia. In the past, evidently
> Cambodian people including their leaders are relying all hopes to the
> country with one god-king like leader in bringing fate of the nation.
> Finally, the belief in leadership style of god-king like has brought us
> suffering and unbreakable trauma.
>

What have you been doing to your country?
Which country is that?
If it is Cambodia, you must be yelling from a disstance hoping that
Cambodians would follow you.
The system in Cambodia may be bad. But Cambodians must stand up for
their own country.
It seems to me that the majority of Cambodia are supporting current
government or have no opinion. Very few are against it. And many of
them are those who live overseas in other countries like Sam Rainsy is
a prime example.


Now, you are blaming this current for your trauma happened many years
ago.
I don't know about you. You can't be suffered from the current
government if it happened many years ago during the Khmer Rouge.
Please ignore this message if you really live inside Cambodia all of
your life.



> Current age of globalization, individuals have power to express and act out
> to define their own fate and family prosperity. People are the owner of the
> nation, not the leaders are the owner of our fate like a belief in a
> cave-man age of god-king.
>

Once again, the system may be bad. It's still not right for the
outsider to yell that they are  bad.
USA has been accepting this government as a legitimate government of
Cambodia.
It means that they do have credential in the international arena.
Can you explain to me why you are different from USA government?
What do you know that the state department doesn't know?



> So, have you asked yourself what have you done for your country up to now?

No, what have you done for Cambodia?

> Have you voiced your concern about your country? Have you ever written
> letters of protest to those misbehavior leaders? Have you participated any
> rally or protest to show your solidarity to the world?
>

So people must voice concern about Cambodia even when they don't have
opinions like yours?
You want to protest against those misbehavior leaders? Who are those
leaders?
Do you know that some people may have different opinions on that?
You may think they misbehave. Yet some may not think like that.



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