vannasay and pao, may i cut in this cheap talk. sounds like you two
havea very interesting talk about the hmong left in thailand. it's
quite clear for pao's intention and what he wants to do for those
hmong. vannasay is the one who talks a lots but without any intention
to do anything for the hmong beside sheering the lao gov...
On May 9, 6:45Â am, Vannassay gmail.com> wrote:
> Dr Pao, DownUnder,
>
> Let me keep you informed ahead of your reply that I’m not interested
> nor to respond  to in any old school thought which is to argue
> endlessly on this same subject over and over again, particularly  with
> the same old cheap political statements at the end only to be
> embroiled down in even cheaper chats to a total wasteful talk.
yeah, talk about wanting to do something is cheap, but without wanting
to do anything is cheaper.
> The focus point is how to help these phinong Hmong out of their
> existing traps. Please, ask yourself what you have done to help our
> phinong Hmong, even just a few families or a few individuals out of
> their existing misery as a philanthropist that you have openly claimed
> in this forum on so many occasions, if you do, and lay out any record
> that we can verify, which is not to undermine your noble effort, but
> to cooperate in the future to enforce even more with your noble
> gesture.
what's your answer to this very same question, if someone asks you,
"what you have done to help our phinong hmong"?
> Of course, nobody would expect you to uplift the burden of
> 6000 phinong Hmon out of the poverty, which is mathematically beyond
> any single individual’s reach, except you’re Bill Gates. That’s why it
> would need the intervention of a government in such enormous task.
> That’s why I praise what the Lao government has done with the resource
> at their disposal. This is the reality nobody can deny.
you're right, good gov. has the duty to help out their people. but
don't ignore the help from individual like relative and friend. most
of us laonork survive and live a good life now get help from relatives
and friends when we were in the camps in thailand, even many laonai
today get help from relatives and friends more than from their own
gov.
> Don’t forget that the endgame is how to help these people out of their
> trap due to the misleading rumor spreaders.
".... due to the misleading rumor spreaders."? this sounds like the
old commu propaganda. only rumor can't lead people escaping their
homeland. there must be many more reasons to make them risk their live
to cross the mekong river...
> The repatriation is no
> doubt the best solution in such urgent and precarious circumstance. If
> and if  you have any real concrete solution to propose for uplifting
> this humanitarian burden, I don’t think that the Lao government would
> systematically object. As we all know too well up to now, we have done
> nothing but cheap shots with unreasonable criticism without admitting
> that’s little we can do, but why not just to accept the fact and move
> positively to aim for a better future for all.
>
> Vannassay,
yeah, lets wait and see how the lao gov. do the job. please no more
camps or 'soun' assigned to these repatriated people. lets them live
in lao land as free as possible.
pizone
> On May 9, 4:36Â am, DownUnder dex.hmoob.net> wrote:
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>
>
>> Vannassay,
>
>> Await my response soon...
>> You will love it!
>
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