Trip to Vietnam Revives Hatred of Communism - Opinion

By Dennis Prager (Archive) ยท Tuesday, February 15, 2011

It was difficult to control my emotions -- specifically, my anger --
during my visit to Vietnam last week. The more I came to admire the
Vietnamese people -- their intelligence, love of life, dignity and hard
work -- the more rage I felt for the communists who brought them (and,
of course, us Americans) so much suffering in the second half of the
20th century.

Unfortunately, communists still rule the country. Yet, Vietnam today has
embraced the only way that exists to escape poverty, let alone to
produce prosperity: capitalism and the free market. So what exactly did
the 2 million Vietnamese who died in the Vietnam War die for? I would
like to ask one of the communist bosses who run Vietnam that question.
"Comrade, you have disowned everything your Communist party stood for:
communal property, collectivized agriculture, central planning and
militarism, among other things. Looking back, then, for what precisely
did your beloved Ho Chi Minh and your party sacrifice millions of your
fellow Vietnamese?"

There is no good answer. There are only a lie and a truth, and the truth
is not good.

The lie is the response offered by the Vietnamese communists and which
was repeated, like virtually all communist lies, by the world's
non-communist left. It was (and continues to be) taught in virtually
every Western university and was and continues to be spread by virtually
every news medium on the planet: The Vietnam communists, i.e., the North
Vietnamese and the Viet Cong, were merely fighting for national
independence against foreign control of their country.

First, they fought the French, then the Japanese and then the Americans.
American baby boomers will remember being told over and over that Ho Chi
Minh was Vietnam's George Washington, that he loved the American
Constitution, after which he modeled his own, and wanted nothing more
than Vietnamese independence.

Here is the truth: Every communist dictator in the world has been a
megalomaniacal, cult of personality, power hungry, bloodthirsty thug. Ho
Chi Minh was no different. He murdered his opponents, tortured only God
knows how many innocent Vietnamese, threatened millions into fighting
for him -- yes, for him and his blood soaked Vietnamese Communist Party,
backed by the greatest murderer of all time, Mao Zedong. But the moral
idiots in America chanted "Ho, ho, Ho Chi Minh" at antiwar rallies, and
they depicted America as the real murderers of Vietnamese -- "Hey, hey,
LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?"

The Vietnamese communists were not fighting America for Vietnamese
independence. America was never interested in controlling the Vietnamese
people, and there is a perfect parallel to prove this: the Korean War.
Did America fight the Korean communists in order to control Korea? Or
did 37,000 Americans die in Korea so that Koreans could be free? Who was
(and remains) a freer human being -- a Korean living under Korean
communist rule in North Korea or a Korean living in that part of Korea
where America defeated the Korean communists?

And who was a freer human being in Vietnam -- those who lived in
non-communist South Vietnam (with all its flaws) or those who lived
under Ho, ho, Ho Chi Minh's communists in North Vietnam?

America fights to liberate countries, not to rule over them. It was the
Vietnamese Communist Party, not America, that was interested in
controlling the Vietnamese people. But the lie was spread so widely and
so effectively that most of the world -- except American supporters of
the war and the Vietnamese boat people and other Vietnamese who yearned
for liberty -- believed that America was fighting for tin, tungsten and
the wholly fictitious "American empire" while the Vietnamese communists
were fighting for Vietnamese freedom.

I went to the "Vietnam War Remnants Museum" -- the Communist Party's
three-floor exhibit of anti-American photos. Nothing surprised me -- not
the absence of a single word critical of the communist North Vietnamese
or of the Viet Cong; not a word about the widespread threats on the
lives of anyone who did not fight for the communists; not a word about
those who risked their lives to escape by boat, preferring to risk dying
by drowning, being eaten by sharks or being tortured or gang-raped by
pirates, rather than to live under the communists who "liberated" South
Vietnam.

Equally unsurprising is that there is little difference between the
history of the Vietnam War as told by the Communist Party of Vietnam and
what just about any college student will be told in just about any
college by just about any professor in America, Europe, Asia or Latin
America.

I will end with the subject with which I began -- the Vietnamese. It is
impossible to visit Vietnam and not be impressed by the people. I hope I
live to see the day when the people of Vietnam, freed from the communist
lies that still permeate their daily lives, understand that every
Vietnamese death in the war against America was a wasted life, one more
of the 140 million human sacrifices on the altar of the most
bloodthirsty false god in history: communism.

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