Monday, January 24, 2011

Yuvaneath visits Buddhist temple in Chesterfield County: You be the judge of what you see

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

what do you want us to judge here? What I see is a man visiting a multi-cultural religious center. A person bridging gap between culture and races through shared faiths. Is this something to be denounced?

So, what are we judging here brother Socheata?

Anonymous said...

Yes, please be clear, lest you be mistaken for a person whom is against inter-cultural dialogs.

Anonymous said...

So? should i jump for joy? should i kiss his hands and feet? wtf?

What has this royal family done for the khmer people? other than taking virgins.

Anonymous said...

Socheata wanted YOU'bo doi' judged nothing.Keep your lid,ok?

Everyone who entertained themselves at the Casino in Connecticut knows this prince's the ins and outs for the longest time.

Not a wienner nor a hot dog nor a suasage but a type of Cham's sausage,rather more.

Anonymous said...

Listen...Yuvaneath had associated with Yuon as his Father Sihanouk. Soon all Sihanouk's Sons are married Yuon Wifes and all Sihanouk's Daughters are married Yuon Husbands.

Anonymous said...

what a uesless person..

long live viet nam

Anonymous said...

Wait, is he visiting a Viet-infested Buddhist Temple? As a Khmer prince, he should be visiting a Khmer Buddhist Temple, not a Viet-infested Temple. Those Viets are fake and pretenders of the Buddhism. OK, you don't believe me, eh. Well the Viets eat dogs, one of the forbidden meat in Buddhism.

Anonymous said...

please, stop being such bigoted people. You're only harming yourselves through bigotry. Khmer people should learn to make distinction between public and politic and nation and people. Otherwise, legitimate issues will be trivialized and made superficial because outsiders will begin to attribute a racist label to everything - the lost of credibility will have no one to blame but the Khmer extremist themselves.

KI should do its best to encourage inter-cultural dialog, co-existence, and mutual respect among people while maintaining hard stance and critical outlook on the Cambodia-Vietnam national and political relationship. When the line becomes too blur, racism will set in and legitimate issues are overlooked and downplayed as overblown nationalistic matters.

Anonymous said...

Those people couldn't be Cambodian under or Khmer Kampuchea Krom. A lot of our people speak Vietnamese and dress like Vietnamese. Some of them are so stupid and sick. They call themself Vietnamese. BTW the prince look sick and sloppy. Why prince?