Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Are Khmers affected by the psychological attempt?

Vietnamese might know very well that to insert such psychological statement benefits more in dividing and disappointing Khmers...after the war, Khmers cannot stand up again...Khmers are so weary now...and psychologists said "major Khmers might halt their struggle" etc

The win-win strategy has appeared in many faces including the Vietnamese popular practicing: "divide and conquer" or "carrot and stick" or "borrow your sword to slaughter you" or "kill them don't let them die immediately" etc. From now on, you can mindfully check the causes of Khmer fighting against Khmers. The division have possibly been planned by the Vietnamese. Saying this, not only Cambodians in Cambodia, Cambodian communities and diaspora in abroad are also full of Vietnamese-Khmer who have utilized all their talents to divide the Khmers.

Don't forget the Khmer proverb saying that "one fool Vietnamese is equal to 10 wise Khmers". My personal observation, I has seen Vietnamese-Khmers have extremely expressed hatred towards Vietnamese more than the Khmers. And many those Vietnamese-Khmers have always talked to the Khmers such as "Cambodia is totally controlled by the Vietnamese, or Vietnamese spies are everywhere in Cambodia, or stop studying because Vietnamese have taken all jobs, or the Khmer Rouge is so brutal, or Lon Nol is the main cause of war, or if they support CPP they will curse at SRP badly, or if they support SRP they will curse at CPP badly...etc".

So all these are coming with intent. The intent to psychologically frighten Cambodians?

Vietnamese might know very well that to insert such psychological statement benefits more in dividing and disappointing Khmers...after the war, Khmers cannot stand up again...Khmers are so weary now...and psychologists said "major Khmers might halt their struggle" etc

I don't look down our Khmer compatriots, but in some situation we have accept our flaws.

In short, Khmer public images (leaders) should not merely made a statement that affect the psychopath of Cambodians amid this complicate denominational tactic.

Regards,

KY

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