On Oct 19, 9:24 am, Jayakhmer <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Kangaroo, > > I have a couple minutes here and let me respond to another portion of > your statement. > > “As you understand, attacking individual is wrong.” > > You have a valid idea here. One should not attack an individual, the > proper way is the debate idea. > > As you have seen here, I have been addressing your ideas and your > statements. > > Here you said, “I strongly criticize the culture of Cambodia because > they > embrace the culture of corruption and to practice the culture of > impunity over no one but their own people in their own country.” > > Cambodia is not unique in this matter. I am not in any way condoning > corruption or defending it. To be fair, corruption exists in almost > every culture. That is why nations adopted laws to addressing > corruptions. >
Corruption exists in any countries on earth. It doesn't mean that it's ok for Cambodians to do it either. We already know what the Cambodian government has come out with laws or actions against corruption. However, it doesn't matter how many laws they have approved and enacted. Corruption is still strong as long as the culture accepted it and the community embrace it. > When you said, “I strongly criticize the culture of Cambodia because > they > embrace the culture of corruption and to practice the culture of > impunity over no one but their own people in their own country,” the > SRP and its members would vehemently disagree with you because the > word "Cambodia" by definition includes everyone in it. > Whatever Cambodia means to anyone, to me Cambodians are the people of Cambodia. You can call them Kampucheans, Khmers etc..... They are all the same man. The reason we see people use these words because people want to seperate or split their society in pieces. They don't want Cambodians to anticipate in those whom they hate. The problem with this is that Cambodians have been fighitng each other for a very long time. This act only further split their own society. > See, the flaw now. > > It is the same thing, when people said, “ CPP members are corrupted.” > It only takes one good CPP member who is not corrupted to invalid this > statement. > Have I ever bring out any individual group for this discussion? No, I use the culture of the Cambodian people. I believe this culture as a part of the problem. Cambodians still face impunity and corruption as long as the people of Cambodia embraces it. Corruption can be seen everywhere. That's the way they get things done in Cambodia. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. Thank you for your understanding. Peace among us and in Cambodia. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc Learn more - http://www.cambodia.org

