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NguoiMyGocViet (1 month ago)
THE TRUE NATURE OF EDUCATION IN VIETNAM

"The history of mankind is the history of class struggle," said Marx and Engels in the Communist Manifesto of 1848. Thereafter, Lenin launched the proletarian revolution in Russia, and Communism turned especially bloody under Stalin when he instituted the socalled "dictatorship of the proletariat" in 1924 that subsequently spread to many nations on earth.

Contributing to this murderous regime in Asia Mao Zedong, Kim Il-sung, Ho Chi Minh and Pol Pot all have their shares in the genocide of their own peoples.
NguoiMyGocViet (1 month ago)
In the field of education, the Communist Party of Vietnam has despite the names that it goes by denied the enormous contributions of innumerable famous educators, scholars and scientists such as Petrus Ky, Huynh Tinh Cua, Pasteur, Yersin, Nguyen Van Vinh, Tran Trong Kim, Pham Quynh, Duong Quang Ham... They not only slandered them, vilified them, even had them murdered.

Then under the guise of Fighting Colonialism and Rejecting Feudalism, or under the banner of the Land Reform, the CPV practically eliminated the whole intelligentsia of Vietnam to set up its proletarian dictatorship, which is none other than the policy of impoverishing the people and keep them ignorant so that they can be easy to rule.
NguoiMyGocViet (1 month ago)
From its very first days in 1946, Vietnamese communist education has seen Tran Huy Lieu, then Minister of Propaganda and Agitation, invent the "Le Van Tam torch boy" story, the writer To Hoai romanticize the boy Kim Dong, who subsequently was taught as history in Vietnamese textbooks, etc. "Anecdotes in the Active Life of President Ho," an eulogy written by Ho himself (under the pen-name of Tran Dan Tien), is now taught in college as textbook (for instance, at Nha Trang Community College).

Thus, the true nature of Vietnamese communist education is to train their cadres in the use of violence, based on lies and slanderous charges, it has no other purpose than consolidating a inhumane rule.

No wonder that the end result is the formation of hooligans who destroy the society and leave incredibly dark spots for future Vietnamese generations to clean up.
NguoiMyGocViet (1 month ago)
In celebrating the so-called "1000 Years of Thang Long-Hanoi," the Communists have
sung the praise of Ho Chi Minh's "exemplary" (sic) ethics and marked sixty-five years of an educational system which, as everyone knows, produces nothing but hackers and low-class vilificators on the Internet resorting to the basest tricks and dirty language. All one needs to do is to look at comments posted on the Internet coming from Vietnam and see how obscene and ill-educated they can be. What a shame!
monguocthaibinh (3 months ago)
cảm ơn bạn! kênh của bạn rất hay!
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