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hoannguyen
hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@LongL560294 @ThanhCryptoBnb Ừ, nếu anh nghĩ thế thì cũng là quyền của anh =)) Giống như anh trên kia chộp cái ảnh rồi kêu là cha Cao Hùng sợ gì gì đó vậy á =)) Hay cũng như bọn tàu chộp cái ảnh thằng Nhật cúi đầu chào rồi kêu Nhật sợ vậy á =)) Tưởng tượng mà, đâu ai đánh thuế =))
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Thành Crypto
Thành Crypto@ThanhCryptoBnb·
Cái gì quan trọng thì nhắc lại 3 lần: Hung Cao mới được Trump cho tạm quyền bộ trưởng Hải Quân Mỹ. Về VN vẫn 2 tay bắt tay bác Lương Cường. Thế mà bọn vện nó bảo a ấy ghét Việt Nam lắm, chuyến này Việt Nam toi với hải quân Mỹ 🤣🤣 Người có trí thức phát biểu nó khác: Tôi về Việt Nam để xây cầu, chứ không xây tường! - HungCao
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@LongL560294 @ThanhCryptoBnb Mình không phải cha mẹ hay thầy giáo của anh, mình không có nghĩa vụ dạy bảo truyền thụ kiến thức cho anh =)) Thời đại AI phổ cập tới thôn rồi, cũng đã quăng sẵn cái ảnh đó luôn rồi, anh mà có hơn chục cái tế bào não thì cũng tự nên biết tìm hiểu chứ =))
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hoannguyen
hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@ThanhCryptoBnb Đến mức phải lôi mấy cái ảnh chộp giật này ra để sóc lọ thì anh cũng quá đáng thương =)) Cha này rành rành ra là chống cộng gộc, khoác cờ vàng, chửi cộng như chửi chó =)) Ấy vậy mà anh cứ nhất định phải liếm mông cho thằng chả thì tùy anh thôi =))
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Thành Crypto
Thành Crypto@ThanhCryptoBnb·
@Forever_HN Phép lịch sự mà phải khoanh tay và bắt 2 tay cơ à 🤣
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Exliberal
Exliberal@Exliberal1990·
@gustav0cardenas La mayoría de los rusos echan de menos la Unión Soviética, especialmente los que la vivieron. De nada
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Gustavo Cardenas@gustav0cardenas·
Así están los rusos en X explicándole a los comunistas de café porque la Unión Soviética era mala.
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hoannguyen
hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@fillpackart Thì ra đây là lý do người Việt Nam thích Nga. Chúng ta quá giống nhau =))
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Фил Ранжин
Фил Ранжин@fillpackart·
А да, небольшое разъяснение для иностранцев У нас в России никакой политической жизни НЕТ Поэтому мы всей страной увлекаемся политической жизнью в других странах Иран, США, Болсонару, Милей, Мадьяр, Макрон — мы всё о них знаем Мы эксперты по политике всех стран. Кроме своей
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@EchoOfTruthVN Anh Elon đẩy cái này lên đọc hài vl. Có chưa tới chục comment mà đã 2 ông yêu nước đá nhau =)) Một ông thì bảo miền Bắc chống tàu cả ngàn năm, một ông thì bảo ai thích chống thì vô mà chống, bọn tao đéo =)) Thế rốt cuộc là dân VN có chống tàu hay không =))
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Odin_TheFreeGhost
Odin_TheFreeGhost@EchoOfTruthVN·
Mời anh em nghe ông Tô Lâm phát biểu trong chuyến thăm Trung Quốc và nghe một Odin sống bên Trung Quốc nói về người Việt Nam! "Nhiều người luôn bàn luận về việc người Việt Nam tập thể chống Trung Quốc, nhưng thực tế đây là điều khó có thể thay đổi. Công việc của Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam rất khó khăn: từ bỏ hoàn toàn văn hóa Trung Quốc, từ bỏ vị thế “con thứ chính thống” trong vòng văn minh Trung Hoa, hòa nhập hoàn toàn với Đông Nam Á mà họ khinh thường – đây là điều không người Việt Nam nào có thể chấp nhận. Chống Trung Quốc là để duy trì tính chính thống pháp lý quốc gia. Nếu toàn thể Việt Nam chống Trung Quốc, khi người dân gặp bất công, họ sẽ lên mạng tố cáo danh tính thật; nếu không được thì họ sẽ liên lạc với các nhà báo phương Tây… Nếu xã hội Việt Nam không chống Trung Quốc như vậy, sau này khi người dân Việt gặp bất công, họ thật sự sẽ “lên Bắc Kinh tố cáo”. Hiện tại, nếu bạn là Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam, bạn sẽ tuyên truyền quan hệ Trung-Việt thế nào? Nói là “anh em một nhà”? Nhưng người dân sẵn sàng “lên Bắc Kinh tố cáo”. Hoàn toàn cắt đứt? Vậy bạn không thể giải thích người Việt đến từ đâu, không thể kế thừa lịch sử của người Kinh. Như vậy sẽ làm sụp đổ niềm tự hào dân tộc về lịch sử lâu đời, sự thông minh và văn hóa phồn thịnh của dân tộc Việt Nam. Giải pháp cuối cùng: Kệ nó đi! Thích làm gì thì làm, cứ để miền Nam chống Trung Quốc, miền Bắc thân Trung Quốc vậy! Các bạn không thực sự nghĩ rằng, một Đảng Cộng sản Việt Nam từng dễ dàng đánh bại chính quyền miền Nam Việt Nam lại không có khả năng kiểm soát miền Nam chứ? Tâm lý của Giang-Tô, Chiết-Giang, Thượng-Hải thế nào, thì miền Nam Việt Nam cũng như vậy… Đều là kết quả của việc hai bên lãnh đạo cao cấp thao túng… Các bạn không thực sự nghĩ rằng việc những khu vực này có phần tôn sùng nước ngoài là vấn đề của người dân địa phương chứ? Vì vậy, càng nghiên cứu về Việt Nam, tôi càng cảm thấy kỳ lạ… Quả thực là quá giống!"
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
Too bad. The fun is over =)) The hypocrite and the traitor finally can't face the shame anymore and block me again =)) But, just in case you come over. I will keep exposing you again and again. Anytime, anywhere I find you being a hypocrite. Block me won't help you sucker =))
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hoannguyen
hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
I was away for a few day on a trip and now back seeing you exposing yourself as a traitor, again 🤣 Good job, terrorist cocksucker.
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@domatday @trader__mackie @nxt888 And, I can't help but take a look into your profile and find out that you're in CA. Well, another reason to not try reasoning with the guy. To them, you guys just some losers =)) Or if you can understand Vietnamese, you are "bọn ba que đu càng, vong quốc, khát nước" =))
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thằng mất dạy
thằng mất dạy@domatday·
@trader__mackie @nxt888 yes. the patriots fought for an independent country, controlled by the communists, who took total control by eliminating all others who dared to speak against them, and then they cleansed the country with sunshine and rightteousness
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Sony Thăng
Sony Thăng@nxt888·
"South Vietnam requested America for help." Who created South Vietnam, Daniel? Tell me. Take your time. Go look it up. I'll wait. South Vietnam was not a country. It was a administrative line drawn at the 17th parallel by the 1954 Geneva Accords as a temporary demarcation pending a national reunification election in 1956. It was never intended to be a permanent border. It was never intended to be two countries. Every party at Geneva understood this. The documents say this explicitly. The United States prevented that election from happening. Why? Eisenhower wrote it himself, in his own memoir: American intelligence estimated Hồ Chí Minh would win roughly 80 percent of the vote. So Washington cancelled the election, installed Ngô Đình Diệm, a Catholic mandarin who had spent years living in New Jersey, as the leader of a "country" that had been invented specifically to prevent the Vietnamese people from choosing their own government. Then that invented country, run by an American-installed leader, "requested American help." Do you understand what you just said? You used a puppet requesting help from its puppeteer as your moral justification. That's not sovereignty. That's a ventriloquist act. And you're applauding the dummy for having opinions. And Hồ Chí Minh "started this war with Chinese communist help"? Hồ Chí Minh was writing to Woodrow Wilson in 1919, at the Paris Peace Conference, appealing for Vietnamese independence based on Wilson's own Fourteen Points. Wilson never responded. The man believed in American ideals before most Americans were willing to apply them to non-white people. In 1945, when he declared Vietnamese independence, he opened the declaration with direct quotes from the American Declaration of Independence. He reached out to the United States for support. The OSS, the precursor to the CIA, had officers working alongside the Việt Minh against the Japanese. They liked Hồ Chí Minh. Their field reports described him as a nationalist first. But Washington made a choice. France was a European ally that needed to be kept stable for NATO. So America funded France's attempt to re-colonize Vietnam. Eighty percent of the cost of the French Indochina War was paid by U.S. taxpayers. The CIA was operating in Vietnam before most Americans had ever heard of the place. Edward Lansdale was running psychological operations and building paramilitary networks in the early 1950s. The Phoenix Program, which systematically tortured and assassinated tens of thousands of Vietnamese civilians, was a CIA operation. So when you say Hồ Chí Minh started it with outside help, you are describing America's role more accurately than his. "You should be grateful your enemies were Americans." This is the single most revealing sentence in your reply. Genuinely. Frame it out and look at it. You are telling the Vietnamese people to be grateful for how they were destroyed. Grateful for 3 million dead. Grateful for Agent Orange that is still producing disabled children in 2026. Grateful for Mỹ Lai. Grateful for the bombing of hospitals. Grateful for the embargo that strangled reconstruction for nineteen years after the war ended. Because it could have been worse. This is the logic of the abuser who says "you should be grateful I didn't hit you harder." No. We are not grateful. We won. Gratitude goes in the other direction. If anyone should be reflecting quietly on how things went, it is not the Vietnamese. You said "don't start a war with Americans." We didn't start anything. We were a colonized people who wanted our country back. First from the French, who had occupied us for nearly a century. Then from the Americans, who funded the French, then replaced them when the French lost. We didn't come to America. America came to us. We didn't choose this. We chose to survive it. And we did. That's not a threat. That's not aggression. That's just history. History that already happened. History that ended one way and not the other. You can look up which way on April 30, 1975.
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@domatday @trader__mackie @nxt888 You really tried to reason with a hypocrite =)) I once shoved facts and reality into their face. They just brushed everything aside and ran. After that they've been avoiding me like dogs avoiding Exciter riders =) Don't waste your time, it's impossible to win a hypocrite over =))
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Huỳnh Gia ☘️
Huỳnh Gia ☘️@trader__mackie·
@Michaelhuang138 @DzLe77 Correct. The successive wars in Indochina throughout the 20th century were in fact a single continuous struggle aimed at expelling any foreign power, regardless of ideology.
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DragonStrike@Michaelhuang138·
The reason for the Vietnamese people’s resistance is actually quite simple: fundamentally, they do not want to be controlled by any country, including China, France, or the US. They simply want respect. Once you understand this, it becomes much easier to get along with Vietnamese people.
Sony Thăng@nxt888

General William Westmoreland, the American commander in Vietnam, said that Asians do not value human life the way Westerners do. He said this to explain why Vietnamese soldiers kept fighting despite losses that would have broken Western armies. He did not say: perhaps they are fighting for something worth dying for. He did not say: perhaps our intelligence about their will to fight was wrong. He did not say: perhaps we have fundamentally misunderstood this enemy. He said: they don't value life. This is what happens when an army built on the premise of its own civilizational superiority meets a people who simply refuse to accept that premise. The army cannot update its model. It cannot say "we were wrong about who these people are." So it invents a theory where the enemy's resistance is not a sign of strength but a sign of deficiency. They keep fighting because life is cheap to them. Not because their cause is just. Not because they are brave. Because they are less than us. Westmoreland ran the war for years on this theory. He lost. The Vietnamese people, who apparently did not value life, built a country that is alive and growing and free. Westmoreland died in 2005. The people he could not understand are still here. So is the theory.

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Ethan Levins 🇺🇸
Ethan Levins 🇺🇸@EthanLevins2·
The U.S. tested a new ballistic missile on a school, killing 21 children. I do not support my country. I’m done.
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@domatday @trader__mackie @nxt888 I just want you to know, you're talking to a hypocrite. The person you're engaging conversation with is the one that doesn't give a fuck to anyone being killed or dead if those people are not on their sides. They proudly stated that to my face on a previous heated exchange.
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thằng mất dạy
thằng mất dạy@domatday·
@trader__mackie @nxt888 i already mentioned how communists took over VM. You want more? the denunciation at its peak, Land reform. Atrocities? my hometown Hue Massacre 1968. More? terrorist bombing acts without regard for civilians nearby. more? tens of thousand deaths in re education camps
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@trader__mackie @mode_suspicious @nxt888 For someone obessive with getting Vietnamese people killed by the hands of terrorists, you sure talk quite big, traitor. But, why are you still here? Your terrorist friends are waiting for you in the heaven, with 72 virgins. Go join those animals, will you?
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Huỳnh Gia ☘️
Huỳnh Gia ☘️@trader__mackie·
@mode_suspicious @nxt888 In his intimate and haunting memoir An American Requiem, James Carroll argued that “the Vietnam War began as Spellman’s War”. Carroll presented American involvement in the Vietnam as the result of Francis Spellman’s obsessive anti-communism and behind-the-scenes lobbying in N.Y.
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@trader__mackie Oh yeah, fuck you and your terrorist friends too. Vietnamese people blood is on you and your friends hands. Do the world a favor and go to the terrorist heaven. I heard they'll reward you with virgins up there.
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@trader__mackie To anyone unlucky enough to come across this person: They are a hypocrite and a traitor to their own people. They prefer to let their own compatriots getting killed at the hand of terrorist instead of condemning them. Their opinion should never be considered any seriousness.
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Jake Shields
Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
I’m in Vietnam a “communist” country and they are clearly on an upward swing It’s clean safe beautiful, zero homeless, free healthcare and little crime Their GDP is growing 4 times faster than in America Now I'm not a communist but this isn’t the horror we were told
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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@trader__mackie @jakeshieldsajj You are NOT a Vietnamese. Stop claiming yourself Vietnamese. And stop talking like you are a Vietnamese. You are a traitor who long betrayed the country and its people. So, shut up and fuck off.
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Huỳnh Gia ☘️
Huỳnh Gia ☘️@trader__mackie·
@jakeshieldsajj No ideology can save or revive a nation without the consent, patriotism, and resourcefulness of its own people. In other words, ideology is merely a tool — not something you can simply rely on to generate a nation’s true strength.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ — From a Vietnamese
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Jake Shields
Jake Shields@jakeshieldsajj·
After the war, Vietnam went to strict communism but the economy was struggling In the late 1980s, they made some changes and now they are thriving and one of the fastest-growing economies in the world It is a mixture of nationalism and socialism I feel that has worked before
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist

There is nothing more satisfying than watching Americans wake up and realize that everything we were ever taught about communism is a lie.

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hoannguyen@Forever_HN·
@trader__mackie @VinceDaoTV X's algorithm seems to throw you in front of me every chances it gets =)) I tried to give you a break, but I guess you're not allowed to have a break =)) So, shut up you traitor of Vietnamese people. You are a "Việt gian". Go suck your terrorist masters dicks.
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Huỳnh Gia ☘️
Huỳnh Gia ☘️@trader__mackie·
@VinceDaoTV The truth is, it was the Vietnamese communists — and no one else — who fought for independence, ended the country’s division, and expelled foreign occupiers. Meanwhile, people like your family simply pledged loyalty to whoever filled their pockets, whether French or American.
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Alexander Thatcher@ThatchEffendi·
Has there been attempts in Cuba at genuine Dengist reform? It's weird to me that we have a much stronger relationship with Vietnam and that Vietnam had a pretty early turn towards Neo-NEP policies.
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