Sunday, January 06, 2013

A Reader's New Year Challenge: You should brush up your history lessons, Mr. School Of Vice

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Note by School of Vice



The facts or features contained in this article are reproduced in entirety from other sources which are clearly stated, and not the work or imagination of School of Vice.

However, if I feel the necessity to "brush up my history lessons" I would be most ill advised to do so on instruction from faux pas ‘scholars’ and ‘historians’ of Vietnam who have no shame in concocting historical "facts" to fit in with the official Party line?

Now, assuming this particular story report is false and your version is historically accurate, what then are your versions of history or "lessons" surrounding the Mekong Delta [Kampuchea Krom], Koh Tral [Sorry, it’s "Phu Qoc" in your language! A place visible from Kep on most days, unlike all these distant South China Sea islands you claim as yours. Of course, territorial sovereignty is not governed by distance necessarily] the Kingdom of Champa, the on-going encroachments along Cambodia's eastern border and so forth?

I believe that even yourself and most of your Vietnamese compatriots know that their nation has historically been in large measure a product of piece meal annexations of other peoples' and nations' domains and historical territories: a nation carved up of other nations' expanses and sovereignties. So, aren't you being a shade disingenuous asking your own nation's victims [or indeed anyone for that matter!] to take historical lessons when you yourself along with your genetically like minded compatriots never care about the losses endured by other peoples as a result of your own [nation's] greed and actions, nor the academic principle of veracity or integrity and scrupulous empirical truths before history? And consider, if you will, how absurd it would be for the Jews to take history lessons from the Nazis about racism and holocaust? I rest my case...for now!

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Anonymous said...

“The island belongs to Vietnam, it is not debatable. However, Here is what one of the local filipinos island mayor said...

“Through proper coordination via diplomatic channels, perhaps we can go there and shop for our basic needs instead of sourcing our supplies from mainland Palawan, which is quite far,” Bito-onon said...

As you could see, Vietnam's supermarket will benefit everyone.”

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Additional note by School of Vice
  
Let's see what the Chinese have to say about your ‘not debatable’ ownership issue!

Sourcing supplies and establishing supermarkets are one thing, but using these means to entrench your roots and occupation of someone else's territories as you [Vietnam] have been doing to your neighbours’ rightful properties, is another matter altogether.

Further, isn't that the same slogan and bait you and your ancestors had deployed vis a vis the Chams, the Khmers and the Montagnards [ethnic hill tribes] in history i.e. that your settlements in a given local region would work out to the universal benefit of all? For instance, presently, that floating settlements by Vietnamese immigrants on the lake of the Tonle Sap help bring down and keep the price of fish consumption low? Indeed, you have been applying the same economic logic to all your long term strategic schemes in Indochina from Triangle Economic Development to mass prostitution and media broadcasting, particularly, in regions marked by clear ethnic populations and along the bordering provinces! Surely, is that not also the very same logic in gifting prostitutes to a commanding officer on his birthday whilst you prepared and moved your troops onto an unprotected deserted island?

If you are absolutely sure that your ownership of the island in question is beyond debate, would it not have been more honourable and proper to settle conflicting claims through diplomatic or legal channels? I understand that you have called for the South China Sea territorial disputes with China to be settled at the World Court or multilaterally through Asean mechanism. This being a superpower you cannot hope to confront militarily to enforce your claims? On the other hand, you have been doing everything possible to ensure your satellite regime in Phnom Penh will never have recourse to ask the World Court or the UN Security Council to protect Cambodia's national sovereignty and territory from your perennial encroachments!

When will you and your kind ever learn to live among your neighbours without deceptions and treachery for a change, eh? What makes you assume all these ethnic groups would rather live under your imposed rule and submit to your discriminatory laws and disenfranchisement against them in the immediate or long term?

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vietnam/Yuon is a real thief nation on earth. The evil thieves/leaders and people of Yuon/Vietnam are not thinking responsibly for what they committed crimes internationally.

Anonymous said...

EuropeDon't worry, sooner or later, China will control all South China Sea. Only China knows how to deal with Vietnam, because they used to control Vietnam for thousand years. Vietnam is only afraid of China, because of the repeated superior forces inflicted on Vietnamese years after years and finally absorbed them as part of the Sinicization for thousand year. In term of language, they are closely related to Chinese. They try to confuse international communities that they belong to the Khmer-Mon which is a part of the Indo-European languages.

Karl [Kalonh] Chuck said...

Re: "...Yet those who do study history are doomed to stand by helplessly while everyone else repeats it."

Mr. School of Vice,

I am very very happy and so proud of you for you choose to NOT 'stand by helplessly while everyone else repeats it'. And for that, a million thanks to you!!!

Historically or otherwise speaking, how many Khmers/Cambodians are there/have been that can intelligently speak up for themselves let alone speaking out for the good of Khmer/Cambodia as a country?

I wish there were more of you to go around in this time of dire needs for our homeland to stand up to our frenemies, particularly the Viet!!!

Over a cup of coffee here on the East Coast, have a pleasant weekend!

Anonymous said...

The little crooked vietcong is very bolt.

Sooner or later, its gonna smashed by their neighbor!

Any thing crooked will not lasts.

School of Vice said...

It must be chilly on the East Coast at this time of year, and not quite breezy cool as in subtropical Cambodia for you, my fellow?

It's a shame that places considered as holiday destinations with agreeable climate and steeped in ancient civilisation like Cambodia are mired in constant crises.

Yes, it is the frequent cups of coffee [Italian with strong aroma] and a Spartan staple diet of biscuits that have sustained me and kept me inspired over this festive period! Most folks put on weight at this time of year, yet School of Vice somehow contrived to lose weight!!

Thank you for your kind words and encouragement. Our individual pleasures and travails are insignificant when compared to the collective misery of our fellowmen and voiceless compatriots.

All the best for the coming year!

Anonymous said...

"If you are absolutely sure that your ownership of the island in question is beyond debate, would it not have been more honourable and proper to settle conflicting claims through diplomatic or legal channels? I understand that you have called for the South China Sea territorial disputes with China to be settled at the World Court or multilaterally through Asean mechanism. This being a superpower you cannot hope to confront militarily to enforce your claims? On the other hand, you have been doing everything possible to ensure your satellite regime in Phnom Penh will never have recourse to ask the World Court or the UN Security Council to protect Cambodia's national sovereignty and territory from your perennial encroachments!"

What a beautiful and logical response you have given back, Mr. School of Vice, to those who defend Vietnamese occupation of Cambodian territory including Koh Tral.

Shouldn't a distance also be part of a logical consideration of a territory in dispute considering the very fact that the Vietnamese is relatively a new kid on the block?

Love the way you responded very much!

Couldn't be more proud of you, Mr. School of Vice!

Keep up the good work!

Pissed Off

Anonymous said...

Mr. School of Vice, I enjoyed reading your reposting of the best articles ever regarding the Pho-Cong-Yucky government. Especially the one by the Chinese is the best of it all. The author of that article simply guts out the naked ugly evil schemes of the Vietnamese government designed to dominate its immediate neighbors. The Fillipine government needs to realize and understand this fact and true nature about the Vietnamese government to encroach and steal other peoples' rightful property. If the Fillipinos must know then it must learn the history of the Southeast Asia that the Chams are the people genetically related to he Fillipinos and the Vietnamese wiped off their kingdom and reduced them to mere slaves with no identity to wear proudly for themselves. So the Fillipinos must guard themselves from the treacherous Vietnamese. Thanks goodness the legendary Chinese are around to keep these mischievious Vietnamese in place. For crying out loud, these Viets even challenge the Chinese for the very Chinese ancestral territories since ancient time. Luckily, the Chinese see through the evil schemes of the Vietnamese. Good work Chinese people. The Vietnamese keep bragging that being a smaller neighbor to China makes make them smarter and more cunning than anyone in the area. However, the Vietnamese will be no more cunning and mischivious when they are flatten by the Chinese big stick.

Anonymous said...

using women to do business is their national pride since the early time.

justin