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How Vietnamese still suffer thanks to America. Documentary

why illegal unskilled chinese go to Vietnam to have works on some project site in Vietnam ? kids of corruption CPC officials go to USA to spend dirty money was stolen from Chinese people.
are you sure the chinese who goes to vietnam are unskilled ???/ are you sure ??? if they were unskilled ,,,if you have time ,please go to research the salary of your so-called unskilled workers and vietnamese local worker,,,if they are the same , then you win...

who is chinese ? animal, big animal.
who is chinese ? animal, big animal.
ok ,you are mini animal
 
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are you sure the chinese who goes to vietnam are unskilled ???/ are you sure ??? if they were unskilled ,,,if you have time ,please go to research the salary of your so-called unskilled workers and vietnamese local worker,,,if they are the same , then you win...
Our laws r not allowed worker, even skilled worker to do a simple job in VN. We only allow experts who can do the jobs that the local cant do.

Just bcz the Vn communist Govt. want to keep the good relationship wt China, thats why they ignore Chinese workers come to VN and take away the jobs of the local people. But if Chinese got killed by the local, then those workers can only blame themselves for breaking VN's law. No one will pay any compensations for their death just like in the last riots.
 
Our laws r not allowed worker, even skilled worker to do a simple job in VN. We only allow experts who can do the jobs that the local cant do.

Just bcz the Vn communist Govt. want to keep the good relationship wt China, thats why they ignore Chinese workers come to VN and take away the jobs of the local people. But if Chinese got killed by the local, then those workers can only blame themselves for breaking VN's law. No one will pay any compensations for their death just like in the last riots.
most of them are employed by a chinese company or taiwan company... coz ,local worker is unskilled ,,, by the way ,if you think the workers you killed are deserved !! i wanna show you that ,now there are so many vietnamese worker in china ,,,could you tell me if you find even one killed in china ,even though most of them are illegal and the chinese worker in vietnam are legal,, they have working visa!!!
 
most of them are employed by a chinese company or taiwan company... coz ,local worker is unskilled ,,, by the way ,if you think the workers you killed are deserved !! i wanna show you that ,now there are so many vietnamese worker in china ,,,could you tell me if you find even one killed in china ,even though most of them are illegal and the chinese worker in vietnam are legal,, they have working visa!!!
Those Chinese-TW companies broke VN laws when employing Chinese worker instead of hiring VNese and train them to become skill worker . Thats why, they dare not ask for compensation from our local after some Chinese workers got killed.

VN workers in China only can do the low paid jobs that local Chinese dont wanna do, send our men home if u want, and see who will have bigger problem when No Chinese will do those jobs for u.
 
Our laws r not allowed worker, even skilled worker to do a simple job in VN. We only allow experts who can do the jobs that the local cant do.

Just bcz the Vn communist Govt. want to keep the good relationship wt China, thats why they ignore Chinese workers come to VN and take away the jobs of the local people. But if Chinese got killed by the local, then those workers can only blame themselves for breaking VN's law. No one will pay any compensations for their death just like in the last riots.
anytime i find a comment from vietnamese guys like yours ,,i will feel that why we can't be more
Those Chinese-TW companies broke VN laws when employing Chinese worker instead of hiring VNese and train them to become skill worker . Thats why, they dare not ask for compensation from our local after some Chinese workers got killed.

VN workers in China only can do the low paid jobs that local Chinese dont wanna do, send our men home if u want, and see who will have bigger problem when No Chinese will do those jobs for u.[/quot
so you think?? the illegal vietnamese workers can be easily replaced by other southeast asian workers. stop quarrelling ,,,,,in fact i don't hate vietnam that much , and enjoy my twice trips to vietnam
 
because currently ,japan is
And your point is? Most Japanese suvivors of the nuke are now too old or already past away. Most VNese agent orange victims are either children or young adult, not to mention those infants who never have a chance to cry. And there are victims of napalm, cluster bombs, victims of bombs and mines left by US on VN soil. I don't intend to say VNese suffer more than Japanese, but we have our share of pain.
 
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anytime i find a comment from vietnamese guys like yours ,,i will feel that why we can't be more
don't let those 'vietnamese' animals concern you my chin brother, i personally did not even consider them as human, looking here what those america dogs have made their people suffer but they still happily begged for their master

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I was here in 1974 and people were still afraid to talk to anyone resembling Calley and his murderers. What I had not realised at the time was that the Americans had declared most of Quang Ngai province a 'free fire zone' and that 70 per cent of the villages had been razed. When it was My Lai's turn civilians were being killed at a rate of 50,000 a year. This was known as 'collateral damage'.

In 1970 I went to the US and interviewed seven American soldiers who had taken part in mass murder in Vietnam. None had been charged. Each was adamant that he had been under orders to "kill everyone and everything". "A village was a designated playground," one of them said.
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There had been no North Vietnam and no South Vietnam until the Geneva Conference on Indochina in 1954 had temporarily divided the country to await national elections two years later. The record is clear that the Americans sabotaged these elections, for the good reason that they knew Ho Chi Minh would win hands down. "I have never talked with a person knowledgeable in Indochinese affairs," said President Eisenhower, "who did not believe that 80 per cent of the population would have voted for Ho Chi Minh."
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Indeed, the policy known as Doi Moi, or 'renovation', was conceived as a means of breaking out of the embargo that was put in place by the US following its humiliating defeat in 1975. In classifying Vietnam a 'Category Z' country, Washington imposed sanctions more isolating than even those against Cuba. The World Bank was warned off and humanitarian aid was stopped or obstructed; the new British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, persuaded the EU to halt shipments of milk to Vietnamese children. The American objective was to continue the war by other means.
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With an initial capital of Dollars 14 million, he has probably already made Dollars 50 million, and he still has a vacant lot. He told me the story of a senior government official who asked him, on the quiet, to explain to him what a share was. "Is this a country waiting to be ripped off?" I asked. "Yes," he said. "It's part of the education programme of converting into this wonderful world of capitalism." Vietnam is being raped. The dollar has taken over from the Vietnamese dong, giving the US Reserve Bank effective control of the flow of currency. Japan dominates consumer money lending, Singapore the property market and Taiwan and Korea the sweatshops.
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The World Bank now offered loans conditional on the sacking of tens of thousands of workers from public enterprises and the scrapping of public services that were once the envy of other poor countries. Even during the long years of war, primary care where people lived and worked had raised life expectancy to among the highest in the developing world. More babies had survived birth and their first precarious years than in most Asian countries. Now, under the tutelage of the foreign donor community, the government was forced to abandon support for health services; diseases, such as malaria, dengue and cholera, returned. It was as if the Vietnamese were finally being granted membership of the international community as long as they created a society based on divisions of wealth and poverty and exploited labour, in which social achievements were no longer valued: the kind of foreign-imposed system they had sacrificed so much to escape. It seemed, wrote Gabriel Kolko in his classic work, Anatomy of a War, that the Vietnam war would finally end in "the defeat of all who fought in it - and one of the greatest tragedies of modern history".
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"Take the long view," says the DTI, "use Vietnam's weaknesses selfishly. Vietnam's open door invites you to take advantage of its low standard of living and low wages." I showed this to Nguyen Xuan Oanh, who until recently was senior economic adviser to the Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet. "We have inexpensive labour," he said. "I don't call it cheap labour. It allows us to be competitive on the international market."

Thereupon he extolled growth rates, "tax holidays", public expenditure cuts and the rest of the IMF deity. What is interesting about this man is that not only is he the architect of Vietnam's "market socialism", as he calls it, but he was deputy prime minister in the old Saigon regime. I said South Vietnam is remembered as having an economy based on a black market, drugs, prostitution and war profiteering.

"We had a bad administration," he replied.

"But you were number two in that administration."

"I tried very hard to help, but not successfully."

I said that an American businessmen here told me that Vietnam would soon be capitalist.

"I hope so," he replied.








I AM CRYING! :frown::frown::frown:
 
don't let those 'vietnamese' animals concern you my chin brother, i personally did not even consider them as human, looking here what those america dogs have made their people suffer but they still happily begged for their master

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I was here in 1974 and people were still afraid to talk to anyone resembling Calley and his murderers. What I had not realised at the time was that the Americans had declared most of Quang Ngai province a 'free fire zone' and that 70 per cent of the villages had been razed. When it was My Lai's turn civilians were being killed at a rate of 50,000 a year. This was known as 'collateral damage'.

In 1970 I went to the US and interviewed seven American soldiers who had taken part in mass murder in Vietnam. None had been charged. Each was adamant that he had been under orders to "kill everyone and everything". "A village was a designated playground," one of them said.
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There had been no North Vietnam and no South Vietnam until the Geneva Conference on Indochina in 1954 had temporarily divided the country to await national elections two years later. The record is clear that the Americans sabotaged these elections, for the good reason that they knew Ho Chi Minh would win hands down. "I have never talked with a person knowledgeable in Indochinese affairs," said President Eisenhower, "who did not believe that 80 per cent of the population would have voted for Ho Chi Minh."
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Indeed, the policy known as Doi Moi, or 'renovation', was conceived as a means of breaking out of the embargo that was put in place by the US following its humiliating defeat in 1975. In classifying Vietnam a 'Category Z' country, Washington imposed sanctions more isolating than even those against Cuba. The World Bank was warned off and humanitarian aid was stopped or obstructed; the new British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, persuaded the EU to halt shipments of milk to Vietnamese children. The American objective was to continue the war by other means.
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With an initial capital of Dollars 14 million, he has probably already made Dollars 50 million, and he still has a vacant lot. He told me the story of a senior government official who asked him, on the quiet, to explain to him what a share was. "Is this a country waiting to be ripped off?" I asked. "Yes," he said. "It's part of the education programme of converting into this wonderful world of capitalism." Vietnam is being raped. The dollar has taken over from the Vietnamese dong, giving the US Reserve Bank effective control of the flow of currency. Japan dominates consumer money lending, Singapore the property market and Taiwan and Korea the sweatshops.
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The World Bank now offered loans conditional on the sacking of tens of thousands of workers from public enterprises and the scrapping of public services that were once the envy of other poor countries. Even during the long years of war, primary care where people lived and worked had raised life expectancy to among the highest in the developing world. More babies had survived birth and their first precarious years than in most Asian countries. Now, under the tutelage of the foreign donor community, the government was forced to abandon support for health services; diseases, such as malaria, dengue and cholera, returned. It was as if the Vietnamese were finally being granted membership of the international community as long as they created a society based on divisions of wealth and poverty and exploited labour, in which social achievements were no longer valued: the kind of foreign-imposed system they had sacrificed so much to escape. It seemed, wrote Gabriel Kolko in his classic work, Anatomy of a War, that the Vietnam war would finally end in "the defeat of all who fought in it - and one of the greatest tragedies of modern history".
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"Take the long view," says the DTI, "use Vietnam's weaknesses selfishly. Vietnam's open door invites you to take advantage of its low standard of living and low wages." I showed this to Nguyen Xuan Oanh, who until recently was senior economic adviser to the Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet. "We have inexpensive labour," he said. "I don't call it cheap labour. It allows us to be competitive on the international market."

Thereupon he extolled growth rates, "tax holidays", public expenditure cuts and the rest of the IMF deity. What is interesting about this man is that not only is he the architect of Vietnam's "market socialism", as he calls it, but he was deputy prime minister in the old Saigon regime. I said South Vietnam is remembered as having an economy based on a black market, drugs, prostitution and war profiteering.

"We had a bad administration," he replied.

"But you were number two in that administration."

"I tried very hard to help, but not successfully."

I said that an American businessmen here told me that Vietnam would soon be capitalist.

"I hope so," he replied.








I AM CRYING! :frown::frown::frown:

Yes, Khmer Rouge could be crying, and crying ... for what you did when you invaded in to Vietnam soil and killed innocent Vietnamese in nearby border , forget it ?.

you are descent of Khmer Rouge, puppet of Maoism China. we don't care what you are trolling here.
 
Yes, Khmer Rouge could be crying, and crying ... for what you did when you invaded in to Vietnam soil and killed innocent Vietnamese in nearby border , forget it ?.

you are descent of Khmer Rouge, puppet of Maoism China. we don't care what you are trolling here.
No one give a damn care to those Pol Pot now, just let them keep jumping up and down hopelessly here. If war break out one more time, Im sure that our army will show No mercy to them again.
 
And your point is? Most Japanese suvivors of the nuke are now too old or already past away. Most VNese agent orange victims are either children or young adult, not to mention those infants who never have a chance to cry. And there are victims of napalm, cluster bombs, victims of bombs and mines left by US on VN soil. I don't intend to say VNese suffer more than Japanese, but we have our share of pain.
so the question is coming : it seems American soldiers are more cruel and evil than china ,,and killed more people ,but now you love America and hate china ,the reason is ??

Our laws r not allowed worker, even skilled worker to do a simple job in VN. We only allow experts who can do the jobs that the local cant do.

Just bcz the Vn communist Govt. want to keep the good relationship wt China, thats why they ignore Chinese workers come to VN and take away the jobs of the local people. But if Chinese got killed by the local, then those workers can only blame themselves for breaking VN's law. No one will pay any compensations for their death just like in the last riots.
so if your reason is absolutely right! i think we should kill all the vietnamese worker in china ,,,,,no one of them are experts !!maybe the number will be several times as the chinese worker in vietnam
 
Indeed, the policy known as Doi Moi, or 'renovation', was conceived as a means of breaking out of the embargo that was put in place by the US following its humiliating defeat in 1975. In classifying Vietnam a 'Category Z' country, Washington imposed sanctions more isolating than even those against Cuba. The World Bank was warned off and humanitarian aid was stopped or obstructed; the new British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, persuaded the EU to halt shipments of milk to Vietnamese children. The American objective was to continue the war by other means.
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With an initial capital of Dollars 14 million, he has probably already made Dollars 50 million, and he still has a vacant lot. He told me the story of a senior government official who asked him, on the quiet, to explain to him what a share was. "Is this a country waiting to be ripped off?" I asked. "Yes," he said. "It's part of the education programme of converting into this wonderful world of capitalism." Vietnam is being raped. The dollar has taken over from the Vietnamese dong, giving the US Reserve Bank effective control of the flow of currency. Japan dominates consumer money lending, Singapore the property market and Taiwan and Korea the sweatshops.
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The World Bank now offered loans conditional on the sacking of tens of thousands of workers from public enterprises and the scrapping of public services that were once the envy of other poor countries. Even during the long years of war, primary care where people lived and worked had raised life expectancy to among the highest in the developing world. More babies had survived birth and their first precarious years than in most Asian countries. Now, under the tutelage of the foreign donor community, the government was forced to abandon support for health services; diseases, such as malaria, dengue and cholera, returned. It was as if the Vietnamese were finally being granted membership of the international community as long as they created a society based on divisions of wealth and poverty and exploited labour, in which social achievements were no longer valued: the kind of foreign-imposed system they had sacrificed so much to escape. It seemed, wrote Gabriel Kolko in his classic work, Anatomy of a War, that the Vietnam war would finally end in "the defeat of all who fought in it - and one of the greatest tragedies of modern history".
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"Take the long view," says the DTI, "use Vietnam's weaknesses selfishly. Vietnam's open door invites you to take advantage of its low standard of living and low wages." I showed this to Nguyen Xuan Oanh, who until recently was senior economic adviser to the Prime Minister Vo Van Kiet. "We have inexpensive labour," he said. "I don't call it cheap labour. It allows us to be competitive on the international market."

Thereupon he extolled growth rates, "tax holidays", public expenditure cuts and the rest of the IMF deity. What is interesting about this man is that not only is he the architect of Vietnam's "market socialism", as he calls it, but he was deputy prime minister in the old Saigon regime. I said South Vietnam is remembered as having an economy based on a black market, drugs, prostitution and war profiteering.

"We had a bad administration," he replied.

"But you were number two in that administration."

"I tried very hard to help, but not successfully."

I said that an American businessmen here told me that Vietnam would soon be capitalist.

"I hope so," he replied.

I AM CRYING! :frown::frown::frown:

This copy+paste post is so fragmented and poorly pasted together it's giving me epclilesy. But it has a lot of truth in it. VCP are just clueless and don't know how to drive their economy. All they are doing is bowing and kow towing to foreign companies. Latest example:

Samsung gets special treatment for its Display project in Bac Ninh

English - VietNamNet News

The VCP has been kow towing to foreign companies for years and their economy is still way underperforming. Added to the fact that their local companies do not receive this special treatment. Totally incompetent.
 
Yes, Khmer Rouge could be crying, and crying ... for what you did when you invaded in to Vietnam soil and killed innocent Vietnamese in nearby border , forget it ?.

you are descent of Khmer Rouge, puppet of Maoism China. we don't care what you are trolling here.
my father from hue, my mother from quy nhon, you think any khmer rouge came from there idiot?
look here what disgusting thing your yuon pig friend have say but you have keep quiet, your race is cruel!

NiceGuy, post: 6211017, member: 39966"]We always learn from mistakes in the past. Our fore father told us that expanding to the South & West is the key to help VN to stand firmly. So, we dont care when US sprayed Agent orange, we dont care when China attacked our North border & capture some of our rocks in SCS(east sea). We will keep expanding to the South & West, and it seems like China alone is powerless to stop us now

We will think to take back ur Guangdong-Guangxi again after we unify sub-Mekong region, dont forget to run away as fast as u can when we attack u like during Song dynasty :pop:

This copy+paste post is so fragmented and poorly pasted together it's giving me epclilesy. But it has a lot of truth in it. VCP are just clueless and don't know how to drive their economy. All they are doing is bowing and kow towing to foreign companies. Latest example:

Samsung gets special treatment for its Display project in Bac Ninh

English - VietNamNet News

The VCP has been kow towing to foreign companies for years and their economy is still way underperforming. Added to the fact that their local companies do not receive this special treatment. Totally incompetent.
thank you for such a civilise response my chinny friend, these annams is joker loved to beg to their white master spitting on their ancestor spirits, their animal mentality could be called as phan quoc in vietnam language

i am just feeling PAIN pierced into my HEART! :frown::frown::frown:[/quote]
 
my father from hue, my mother from quy nhon, you think any khmer rouge came from there idiot?
look here what disgusting thing your yuon pig friend have say but you have keep quiet, your race is cruel!
NiceGuy, post: 6211017, member: 39966"]We always learn from mistakes in the past. Our fore father told us that expanding to the South & West is the key to help VN to stand firmly. So, we dont care when US sprayed Agent orange, we dont care when China attacked our North border & capture some of our rocks in SCS(east sea). We will keep expanding to the South & West, and it seems like China alone is powerless to stop us now
We will think to take back ur Guangdong-Guangxi again after we unify sub-Mekong region, dont forget to run away as fast as u can when we attack u like during Song dynasty

You lie.

I have been to Hue may time for my business, I have my friends there. I know people of Hue as well.

Only Khmer extremists call Viets as "Yuon".
 
You lie.

I have been to Hue may time for my business, I have my friends there. I know people of Hue as well.

Only Khmer extremists call Viets as "Yuon".
you want to see my birth certificate? i am truth whisperer, you must learned to accept my truthful postings about your race and welcomed me as your blood brother
 
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