Saturday, January 8, 2011

Farcical Drama

Farcical Drama in Vietnam

A regime that calls itself the representative of a "democratic" (sic!) and "socialist (read: communist and corrupt, unlike true socialistic societies like Sweden and Canada) country, yet it routinely and brutally seizes private and public lands in order to line the pockets of its leaders and does not hesitate to use brute force to suppress its dissidents is farcical in nature. It just employed force to prevent an American diplomat, Christian Marchant, to visit a famed dissident, Father Nguyen Van Ly, who is bearing physical ailments resulting from past imprisonment and mistreatments. This forcible removal of the diplomat Christian Marchant who is in charge of political affairs at the U.S. Embassy in Hanoi has resulted in strong protests from the U.S. at the time Vietnam needs America to protect it against increasing threat from China.

Additionally, the regime now pointedly told a federal legislator from Australia that it would not guarantee his safety if he wished to pay Father Ly a visit. This blatant threat to a member of federal legislature from Australia is just another farcical drama in Vietnam. Just as one will get fleas if rolling around with dogs, he will get guffaws from bystanders if he gets too close to the regime.

If anybody who gets a kick out of reading about farces, just follow the actions of the Viet communists. These creatures would do anything to hang onto power and to get rich at the expense of the populace, yet they talk about their being liberators. They are liberators, all right. They liberate the people of wealth and dignity and happiness. Brave people like Father Nguyen Van Ly are fighting back and asking us to join him. In this dark hour that our country is facing, Father Ly is the shining beacon. All concerned sons and daughters of Vietnam, please heed his call. A few days ago, a man asked a rhetorical question that if the educated class (gioi si phu), traditional leaders, of Vietnam love Vietnam as much as the poet Bui Gia'ng loved Kim Cuong, would Vietnam not be in a much better shape. Love is always around. It's never too late to open your heart and give love a try. 

Wissai

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