Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Cambodia: Pride and Compassion

While I've never subscribed to this hobo-chic sensibility, the sentiment has certainly plagued me lately. I'm writing this column from an Internet café in Cambodia, and I'm sure it goes without saying that this country is pretty down in the dumps. Even as well-read (translation: well Wikipedia-ed) as I consider myself to be, I really wasn't prepared to encounter this level of poverty.
Op-ed at: http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/
It's no secret that wearing intentionally ripped jeans is really a microcosmic manifestation of a person's latent middle-class guilt for being able to afford jeans in the first place. I think that's been pretty much agreed upon by the contemporary pop culture scholarly community. While I've never subscribed to this hobo-chic sensibility, the sentiment has certainly plagued me lately. I'm writing this column from an Internet café in Cambodia, and I'm sure it goes without saying that this country is pretty down in the dumps. Even as well-read (translation: well Wikipedia-ed) as I consider myself to be, I really wasn't prepared to encounter this level of poverty.

It's the first time I've ever experienced something I could honestly describe as gut-wrenching. Little kids approach you at restaurants and beg for the rest of your sandwich, and when you walk down the main thoroughfare of the capital city, there are babies literally sleeping in the street. The slums along the roads are surrounded by moats filled with more trash than their inhabitants could possibly have generated on their limited means, and there are people everywhere missing limbs. All the while, I'm staring out the window of a bus, wistfully listening to depressing music on my iPod (trying to justify the fact that I can even afford an iPod) and consciously not complaining about the glaring lack of air conditioning.

To make my financially fueled guilt complex even more complex, a huge part of traveling in Cambodia is simply trying not to get ripped off. As soon as I crossed the border, the actual government of Cambodia sold me a visa for a hugely inflated price and told me that if I didn't like it, I was welcome to walk back over to Thailand. Afterward, a man charged me $10 for what he promised would be a 20-minute ride in his "cab" to the bus station, which was really only a block away. And you thought tricks were just for kids.

This whole Khmer-traveler dynamic is quite frustrating, but to put it bluntly, they need the money more than we do. So do you just blindly get ripped off and taken for a ride by some mean old fruit lady who sends her little kids off to beg instead of to school? Or alternatively, with the pride of "stupid Americans" everywhere hinging on your bargaining ability, do you haggle down to the last quarter with someone who would genuinely notice if they lost a quarter?

I'm not writing advice anymore, so I'll be the first to tell you - I have no f---ing clue. Personally, I handled it by stealthily sneaking ice cream to child beggars when their parents were forcibly peddling drugs to innocent passersby. Unfortunately, in my lifetime, there probably won't come a time when children aren't forced to work in Southeast Asia, or their agrarian society can yield sustaining amounts of income. Instead of stewing in guilt or donating all of my hard-earned bankroll from The Diamondback, as cheesy as this sounds, sometimes you really do have to settle for a child's chocolate-covered smile ... and, of course, take a prominent role in your campus' activism community and so on and so forth.

Esti Frischling is a sophomore studio art major writing this semester from Thailand. She can be reached at estidbk@gmail.com

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

"well Wikipedia-ed"?

Just that already tells us how "well-aware" this dumb ass is. Who the fuck cites wikipedia as credible sources? Go back to high school first and learn what counts as "source."

Secondly, Cambodia is no like your precious first world country you nutsacks. I just love how ignorant and dumbstruck some of the Ipod listening, fast-food eating, people in the West are.

If you know about Cambodia just a decade ago, you would know we were in worse condition. So nice of you self-righteous to pity my people. Learn about the world more you fuck.

Anonymous said...

Don't you just love how stupid and ignorant these whities that go to a country like Cambodia express their sentiments about this and that?

What I love even more is how this KI morons exploit moronic ignorant whities for their own political sake. You two kinds really go hand in hand.

p.s. I would like to ask that person whoever wrote that if he is gonna do something about all the injustice and poverty that he or she sees? Or is he or she only good at "feeling bad"?

Obviously, this person has never been to Cambodia before. If you have been to Cambodia in the 90's or the decade or two before, you would know that Cambodia has improved alot. Only cynical political dumbass and ignorant foreigners wouldn't know or choose to pretend not to know it.

Just listen to this Khmer from abroad who has been to the country every year since 1997 and her take on the progress.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Do2_1SP_ubs&feature=channel_page

Anonymous said...

To the previous poster. I think your anger is misplaced. Are you posting to the wrong topic? This was an interesting read. It seems to me it's just someone's experience of visiting Cambodia. She didn't say anything bad about the country. She merely pointed out the situation. You need to relax..

Anonymous said...

The truth of the matter is these people who criticized our country are the people who made our country one of the poorest countries in the world in the first place. Accordingly, it makes you wonder if these people are properly educated.

Anonymous said...

actually, it is you, yourself, that makes the country as poor as it is. dont blame the west when millions of dollars of forgien aid comes you way but do not help your folks

as far as I am concerned; landcrusiers, illegal logging, human trafficking, corruption, human rights violations, and bunch of other problems - cambodians really are not trying much to better their own country

so before you blame the west for all your problems, grow up and accept your accountability.

i give Cambodian did come a long way, but it is still not enough

Anonymous said...

8:52
congratulation to you, how well your educational level, but please don't blame Cambodian by this way.

Anonymous said...

Greed is everywhere in this world. It happens that the system in Cambodia cannot control greed. Most of our top leaders used to be poor, so they have the tendency to rack up as much money as they can. Now they cannot back up because of the depth of the trouble they have caused. They need to constantly rack up money to keep their power.

She was just showing how much social injustice was prevalent in this world.

And nothing is bad about reading Wikipedia. Wikipedia is a good quick source. Even well-refereed journals are biased because they are refereed by a small group of people. People are biased. Sometimes your published articles are just not your voices at all. You need to revise to fit what the board want.

Anonymous said...

8:52 PM

Are you one of those Khmer abroad that is too stupid or just playing dumb because you live under the white men's rule now?

Did you forget who bombed the shit out of Cambodia? 5 times of Heroshima the amount of bombs dropped in Cambodia. The estimated 3 millions killed during Khmer Rouge could have included the number of those killed during Lon Nol's selling out Cambodia to America.

That's what that guy meant when the guy above you meant.

Anonymous said...

12:05Am I know what you say but let take care what is urgent first1 Start with the Fucking Viet and the exKhner Rouge that killing us right now! Organize and kick the fucking Vietnamese out of our head first and than we talk about the white ok!

May natural desater kille the Hanoi ivader evil!!!!!

Hope your mother not loving in Hanoi! Any way lightning will do id the Viet hide in Cambodia!

Anonymous said...

12:05 Am

Yes I am a Khmer live in Europe. Are you happy now ?

Anonymous said...

Have you notice here?
There are many Khmers impostors in here,most of them are Youn and some are Khmers Oth Puoch who are sided with the Thieves.

Anonymous said...

No, I don't know anyone in Cambodia who would want to side with Pouk Ah Scam Rainxy (the loser). You got to be retarded to go for that.

Anonymous said...

5:16PM Is it your full-time job to post in this website? your comments are so robotic and predictable.