Victor

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Victor

Victor

@Avobati

Katılım Şubat 2010
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Kacie Ahmed@kacieahmed·
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Victor@Avobati·
The West was built on genocide: from the extermination of Indigenous peoples to the plunder and ruin left behind wherever it goes.
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For those unaware or willfully ignorant: Israel killed over 40 Palestinian children before October 7, 2023. That’s a fact—go read.
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We’ve watched as so-called Christians endorse, excuse, or ignore the mass killing and starvation of children, women, and men. This generation’s silence and complicity is disgusting.
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Western governments have killed with impunity for decades, while media whitewashes their crimes. Speaking out is punished, and religion has been weaponized—especially in Africa—to justify atrocities.
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Livestream of Genocide in Gaza The mask of morality, human rights, and spirituality has completely fallen. In Palestine, the world’s hypocrisy is on full display.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
That’s the sickness no one wants to name. But we’ve all seen it. The colonizer doesn’t just take your land. That’s the easy part. The real conquest happens in the mind. When they make you ashamed of your name. When they teach you your ancestors were backward, your language unrefined, your skin unworthy. Then they offer you escape—not through freedom, but imitation. Dress like them. Think like them. Worship their gods, their money, their weapons, their way. Until one day, you look in the mirror and see a stranger staring back. That’s not progress. That’s erasure. We in Vietnam know this well. We watched the French try to cut our tongue from our mouths and replace it with theirs. We saw Americans drop bombs, then drop English textbooks, as if grammar could erase craters. And even now, we see our own kin mock their heritage while praising the very nations that tried to destroy it. That is the deepest form of exile: To feel foreign in your own skin. I’m Vietnamese. And I do not apologize for that. I stand with China not because I forget history. But because I remember who rewrote it. I remember who turned us against each other so they could sit atop both our ruins. I remember who taught us that "modern" meant white, and "civilized" meant obedient. And I remember this: We are not weak for loving our roots. They are weak for needing us to forget them. You cannot erase 4,000 years with a TV show. You cannot overwrite blood memory with war propaganda and glossy white savior dreams. And you cannot sever the spirit of a civilization by dangling Western approval. Because that spirit is older than empire. And it doesn’t die quietly. It whispers in every Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Indonesian, Thai, Lao, Cambodian, Indian, Arab, Persian, African, and Indigenous soul who ever felt "less than" in someone else's world. It says: Remember who you are. Not who they told you to be. Remember that Confucius walked long before Kant. That Lao Tzu shaped thought long before Freud. That Vietnamese peasants defeated empires while barefoot. That Chinese resistance broke invaders under mountains of silence and steel. You do not need to be adjacent to anything. You are the center of your own story. The tragedy isn’t that some of us forgot. It’s that the forgetting was designed. But the return? That part is ours. And it’s already begun. We’re waking up. We’re remembering. We are not off-brand Westerners. We are not cultural knockoffs. We are civilizations.
Bevin Chu 朱炳文@Bevin83994661

@nxt888 Dear Sony, You have described to a T the phenomenon of MENTAL COLONIZATION of Chinese by Japanese colonialists, Americans, and "Taiwanese, not Chinese" Quislings. Pathetic Weeaboos, indoctrinated into hating their own heritage, yearning for Japanese and White adjacency. .

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
They said no one could stand against empire. But Vietnam did. And we didn’t fight with words alone. We fought with steel in our spine and fire in our lungs. We fought barefoot in the mud, with rusted rifles, against superpowers who thought the world was theirs to rule. We made them bleed until they crawled back across oceans—beaten, broken, and no longer so sure of themselves. And we built what they said could never rise—a nation that never forgot the cost of freedom. Empire is not eternal. Resistance is.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Scott, you sound like every empire just after the fall—trying to rewrite the ending because it couldn’t bear the truth of the story. Listen closely. You lost. Not just politically. Not just morally. But militarily. Strategically. And psychologically. You dropped more bombs on Vietnam than were dropped in all of World War II—on a country the size of New Mexico. You sent the most powerful army on earth, equipped with helicopters, napalm, Agent Orange, B-52s, and endless firepower… Against farmers with sandals made from tires. And still, you left. Not because you "beat yourselves." You left because we bled you dry. Because a barefoot people with nothing but resolve and memory outlasted a machine that thought the world owed it obedience. We watched you burn villages and call it liberation. We saw you poison our forests and call it peacekeeping. And we buried our dead, hardened our hearts, and kept coming. You say it wasn’t existential for you? Exactly. That’s why you lost. Because empire never fights to survive—it fights to dominate. And domination breeds complacency. You thought technology would save you. We knew only will would save us. And that’s the difference between conquerors and the conquered: The conqueror can lose and go home. The conquered have nowhere else to go. You lost because you never understood what it meant to be invaded. We did. For over 2,000 years. We fought off the Chinese. The Mongols. The French. The Japanese. The Americans. And when we ran out of bullets, we used shovels. When we ran out of food, we ate roots. When you thought we were finished, we rose from the ashes of your arrogance. You say we didn’t beat you? The last helicopter didn’t take off from Washington, Scott. It took off from your embassy in Saigon. We watched it leave. And we’re still here. Now say it again.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Scott, in your "real world," the law is only law when it chains the enemy. In your "real world," Israel—a nuclear-armed apartheid regime that never signed the NPT—commits open genocide in Gaza, assassinated Iranian scientists, launched countless wars of aggression, and no one holds it "accountable." Why? Where is this righteous, rules-based order when Tel Aviv builds doomsday weapons in the shadows? When was Israel ever dragged before your "international law"? When did the West ever sanction its nukes? Nowhere. Because in your world, the strong write the rules in ink and erase them in blood. So let me return the favor: Thanks for this glimpse into the psychological theater of Western hypocrisy. Where treaties are holy only when they shackle those the empire fears, and ignored the moment they restrain its attack dog. You call my words "revisionist"? No, Scott. What’s revisionist is pretending the NPT was ever meant to be just. What’s revisionist is pretending Hiroshima wasn’t a genocidal warning shot to the world. What’s revisionist is pretending America honors treaties. When it tears them up, from Iran to Russia, the moment they become inconvenient. And what’s delusional is imagining that Iran must submit forever. While its scientists are murdered, its people sanctioned, its sovereignty violated. All while Israel stockpiles nuclear warheads under Western protection. So tell me, Scott: Where is Israel in your "real world"? Is it above the law? Outside the treaty? Or is it simply your exception that proves the rule? That might makes right, and empire never binds itself to the chains it forges for others? You see, you don’t actually believe in law. You believe in obedience. Iran signed the NPT, yes. But unlike Israel, unlike the U.S., it hasn’t violated it. Yet here you are—threatening it with nuclear annihilation unless it bows. That’s not "nonproliferation." That’s psychological projection. That’s empire staring into a mirror and fearing the day someone refuses to kneel. And if that day comes? It won’t be a violation of law. It’ll be the first time the law of power cuts both ways. And that, Scott, is the part your "real world" was never prepared for.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Dog, what we won was the one thing your empire feared most: The right to decide for ourselves. You speak like a servant, trained to believe that sovereignty is meaningless unless it wears your master’s clothes. You look at Vietnam, see trade and growth, and think: "Ah, they became one of us." But we didn’t. We didn’t fight to be Communist. We didn’t fight to be Capitalist. We fought to be Vietnamese. We fought so no foreign soldier, diplomat, or banker could dictate our future again. That’s what your kind will never understand. Because you’ve never had to crawl through the mud just to be left alone. Because your history is one of taking, not defending. Of projecting power, not resisting it. You say "Vietnam became capitalist" like it’s some final triumph of America. But let me ask you: Did we sign that decision in a treaty at Camp David? Did we surrender our flag and let your Wall Street viceroys take over? No. We walked through fire, buried our children, stood over your defeated war machine, and rebuilt from the ashes. We entered the global market on our feet—not on our knees. You mistake strategy for surrender. Adaptation for assimilation. You think buying and selling means we were bought and sold. But we were never your colony. We never flew your flag. We never begged your mercy. We beat you. And when you left, it wasn’t because we "saw the light" of capitalism. It was because your empire failed to break us. And once we stood free, we decided for ourselves how to live. That’s the difference. You invade to control. We fought to choose. And we did. So no—Vietnam didn’t become what you wanted. Vietnam became what we earned. Sovereign. Independent. Unapologetically our own. Now tell me, Dog: Which one of us still needs to serve someone else’s idea of victory? Because from where I’m standing, you sound like a man trying to justify a leash.
JDOG🇺🇸@JDog83259

What exactly did Vietnam win? Thea right to be Communists? They have been moving closer to capitalism every year and doing well because of it. So all those people died just for Vietnam to eventually turn into a capitalist country anyway? If the goal of the US was to make Vietnam a Capitalist country, then the goal has been reached.

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Wade, let me teach you something empires always forget: Freedom isn’t a luxury—it’s a cost. We didn’t fight to be rich. We fought to be free. And we paid for it in blood, famine, and scorched earth. You think low wages are proof of failure? No. They’re proof of survival. Proof that after a century of colonization—and a decade of U.S. chemical warfare that left our soil poisoned and our forests dying—we’re still here. You dropped napalm on our villages. You drenched our fields in Agent Orange. You turned our infrastructure to rubble. Then you left—and had the arrogance to ask why we weren’t living like Switzerland. Let me be clear: we started from hell. In 1975, we inherited not a nation, but a graveyard. No Marshall Plan. No foreign aid. No reconstruction grants. Just craters, orphans, amputees. And a world that turned its back. We endured sanctions. Blockades. Isolation. Not because we oppressed others. But because we had the audacity to win. The West punished us for defeating it. And still, we rose. You call our standard of living "abysmal"? Let’s talk numbers. From 1986 to today, we’ve lifted over 40 million people out of poverty. We built one of the most stable economies in Southeast Asia. Our GDP per capita has grown more than tenfold in real terms—and nearly twentyfold in dollar terms. We’re not just a manufacturing powerhouse. We’re a rising digital economy, a major agricultural exporter, a key link in global supply chains, and a magnet for foreign investment. Our debt-to-GDP ratio is among the lowest in the region—and far lower than the wealthy nations that once tried to bury us. And we did it without colonies to exploit. Without regime-change wars to fund it. Without bailouts. Without Wall Street. Without a central bank rigging the global casino in our favor. We clawed our way up from nothing. We bled for every inch of stability you take for granted. And while you measure value by wages, we measure it by dignity. By sovereignty. By never again having to kneel before a foreign soldier. So don’t lecture us about living standards. Not when your wealth was built on our corpses. We may be poor by your metrics. But we are free. And we earned that freedom in ways your empire will never understand. Your system produces luxury through plunder. Ours produces honor through resistance. And in the long arc of history? I’d rather be barefoot and free than well-fed and owned.
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Thank you for the perfect setup. Because what you just said is exactly how empire thinks. That language is submission. That technology is ownership. Let me teach you something. We speak English because we’re strategic, not submissive. We study the language of empire the same way a soldier studies the enemy’s map. Not to admire it, but to dismantle it. We speak your tongue so we can speak back to you. So we can tell our story, on "your" platforms, in your face, without translation. That’s not surrender. That’s intellectual warfare. And as for your "technology"? Vietnam didn’t lose because we didn’t have the internet. You lost despite having every weapon known to man. You had B-52s. We had jungle trails and iron wills. You had napalm. We had resolve. You had color television. We had tunnels dug with our hands. You had everything money could buy—and still, you left in helicopters while we raised our flag in Saigon. So don’t mistake broadband for bravery. Don’t mistake apps for ammunition. And don’t mistake the fact that I’m speaking on "your" platform as proof of your victory. It’s proof of ours. Because now, your own tools carry the voice of the people you tried to silence. We’re still speaking. You’re just not used to being answered back.
Scott Mc Scotter Scott@ScooterMcScott

@nxt888 Thanks for paying Elon 8$ to say this on his American made platform. Enjoy Vietnam lol.

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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
Scott, let me make something clear for you. Because you mistake legalism for justice, and treaties for truth. If Israel, a rogue apartheid state that’s never signed the NPT, sits on a pile of undeclared nuclear warheads with full U.S. backing, then Iran not only can seek nuclear weapons. It should. You speak of the NPT as if it’s sacred scripture. But what good is a treaty that binds the weak and exempts the strong? What good is "nonproliferation" when it’s enforced at gunpoint by the only nation that’s used nuclear weapons—twice? America didn’t sign the NPT to keep peace. It signed it to preserve monopoly. It didn’t give Israel nukes for stability. It did it to maintain strategic supremacy. So don’t come here quoting edicts, agreements, or moral high ground. There is none. Not when the U.S. invades Iraq on lies. Not when Israel flattens Gaza with impunity. Not when Washington threatens nuclear annihilation while pretending to "defend the rules-based order." What you’re really saying is simple: Iran must obey. Israel may do as it pleases. That’s not law. That’s empire. And history teaches us one thing about empire: It doesn’t negotiate out of generosity. It negotiates when it’s forced to. You say Iran could build a bomb in weeks. Good. Because what deters a nuclear strike isn’t a treaty. It’s retaliation. You say Trump may strike first with low-yield nukes? Then Iran has every right to prepare to strike back. With whatever it must. You call that destabilizing? No. What’s destabilizing is a world where one side gets to bomb, sanction, and blackmail, while the other is told to die politely. You say you’re not advocating war? But your entire logic is war’s prelude. It’s the same cold calculus that justified Hiroshima. The same doctrine that made genocide "strategic." I come from Vietnam, Scott. We know what empire looks like up close. We know the smell of napalm and the taste of defiance. And we know this: You do not get to kill millions, then lecture the survivors on restraint. So if the U.S. and Israel insist on threatening Iran with nuclear fire? Then Iran has every right to meet fire with fire. That’s not escalation. That’s balance. That’s how power speaks when justice is denied. And that’s the only language empire ever truly respects.
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ISTORY AI
ISTORY AI@istoryai·
Yes we auto bought $TRUMP at 200M marketcap
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ISTORY AI
ISTORY AI@istoryai·
Oh.. you thought our auto buy only catches SOL coins? Nope. We bought $USDS on ETH at 28k -> 3M 🔥(100x)
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ISTORY AI
ISTORY AI@istoryai·
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scaredofboobs🪲@boobs_scary·
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scaredofboobs🪲
scaredofboobs🪲@boobs_scary·
I've been working on this platform openly for 3 months. Out of no where mints exploded, we mint out, trended everywhere, floor 10x'd. I hadn't slept since Thursday and was not in a condition to perform the token launch. But I am ready now.
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