What is Vietnam overseas like?
What is Vietnam overseas like?
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defense god
More like corrupt god
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the best restaurant in my town is a Vietnamese place.
Crazy
Do Americans REALLY
Boomer viet still honor south vietnam
The rest are ok with vietnam now, make good banh mi and pho
very greedy, money and status driven, they see their children like an investment that should earn as much money as possible
Sounds exactly like the vietnamese here.
So nothing different, then.
criminals
>Men
Incel, incredibly small in size, studious but usually have that weird accent
>Women
Incredibly promiscuous, loves white men and despises Asian men, usually self-hating and tries very to fit in western society but more in a decadent way.
I hope the new generation forget about RoV because it is so cringe
They sell drugs there?
Any differences between from-Vietnam ones and born-on-Canadian-soil ones?
Interesting
mainly weed and human trafficking (usually for the purpose of farming weed)
>human trafficking
Ah, yeah that one. Quite a sad state.
You have to admit their flag is cooler though. It's actual vietnamese symbolism and not just some soulless commie stuff
It is honestly cringe
This is what the star on the Vietnamese flag stand for...
No striking differences, however, I have the impression that those who were not born on Canadian soil are more serious in their studies, however it is not unique to Vietnamese, it is something that we see often among those with an immigrant background.
>Ngô Đình Diệm
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>President of South Viet Nam
>Ngo Dinh Diem oppressed the Vietnamese people so badly that many of them turned to the communists for protection from his ruthless rule. Even President Eisenhower admitted that "had elections been held, possibly 80% of the population would have voted for Ho Chi Minh [the communist leader]." Yet Diem, who had once lived in the U.S., had connections in Washington who liked his anti-communism. He founded the Can Lao Party (CLP), a secret police force overseen by his brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, and Nhu's wife, Madame Nhu. The three (whom one U.S. official called "three victims of blank wall irrationality") were notorious for their ineptitude and cruelty, and, according to Brigadier General Edward Lansdale, the CLP was not their idea; it "was originally promoted by the U.S. Stale Department" to rid the country of communists.
>Diem alienated urban professionals by suppressing all opposition to his regime. He alienated peasants by cancelling their age old local elections, forcing them off their land, and moving them into "agrovilles" surrounded by barbed wire. which even U.S. officials conceded bore a striking resemblance to "concentration camps." Ultimately, he angered his own military officers because he promoted on the basis of loyalty - not merit. In an effort to keep Diem in power, the U.S. tried to persuade him to make political reforms. He refused, so they persuaded him to make "military reforms." But when Diem was finally overthrown and assassinated in 1963, none of his generals rose to defend him. Nor did the U.S., which, after 8 years, had finally realized that Diem wasn't popular.
>ofrgot imag
No that's not what it means. Each points stand for a class in society (farmers, workers, intellectuals, merchants and soldiers).
Oh yeah and it wasn't even the communists who killed him lmao
Shhh.. I was trying to trick him
I don't know much about Vietnam, but I've noticed the Vietnamese kids born here have recently started talking heaps of smack about NZ and trying to overly identify with Vietnam
Mission failed, comrades. It’s time to retreat.
That's how westernized Asians cope
That’s cringe, mate. Tell them to respect their host country.
same dude wish our country stop giving a shit about moba and kpop
All sea country are like that which is sad
>Oh yeah and it wasn't even the communists who killed him lmao
Virgin atheist communists vs chad angry buddhists. (But you can be a communist and a buddisth both, yes?)