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@XiangMian i strongly agree with u. We as hmong need to face the fact that we can only win by thousand strong and only one admit to it,,,, how sad..We need a speech from our God father general Vang Pao, to remind us all that we r still hmong n not just meow (cat) scattering worldwide. Gay as hell.
yangyeevue 1 year ago
@hmoobusa2010 would mee moua have won twice if she ran in another strict or state.. Answer, most likely not! Hmong needs hmong..The majority voting for these hmong cadidates are hmong and u know it.. No disrespect, but who would u vote 4, a white guy or mee moua? off course mee moua, right.
yangyeevue 1 year ago
As seen here, it's extremely difficult for a person to admit to what went wrong because of his/her selfish actions. That's why the old people came up with the old saying: Nyob tsis qhia neej tuag tsis qhia dab. However, at least one of the candidates has acknowledged to to the fact of united, we stand; divided, we fall. I truly wish to be wrong, but the Hmong community has not yet learned and will never learn this lesson. I seriously challenge everyone to please make me dead wrong.
XiangMian 1 year ago
@narita4me @narita4me
Ua koj tsaug. I will do that next time although I can't spell Hmong fast. His name is Vang Lor? not Chai Lor, I think you meant Vang Lor? Thanks. Have a good day!
yoghmoob 1 year ago
Lawv 4 tug, tsuas muaj Chai Lor thiajli teb hais tias qhov swb no vim yog peb haiv muaj 4 leeg ces nyias tuaj xaiv nyias xeem xwb. Kuv nyiam cov neeg paub txog qhov teeb meem. Cha, Chai thiab Foung lawv denied, lawv hais tias 4 leeg yuav swb tsis tim yog 4 leeg nyob rau ntawm nws tus kheej thiab luag lwm haiv neeg tseem yuav pab pov. Lwm zaum yuav vote no vote tej tug zooli Chai vim nws admitted lawm hais tias tim peb 4 leeg thiaj swb.
narita4me 1 year ago
@yellowladee Koj hais yeej yog lawm thiab. Tabsis thov hais ua lus hmoob luag thiaj tsis paub koj hais dabtsi
Ua tsaug.
narita4me 1 year ago
@Kuvpaub Koj hais yog lawm. Thiab ua tsaug koj sau ua lus hmoob luag thiaj tsis paub peb hais dabtsi.
ua tsaug ntau nawb.
narita4me 1 year ago
@yoghmoob
Tus kwv, koj yeej hais yog lawm. Tabsis thov hais ua lus hmoob vim cov lus koj hais no luag paub hais tias koj hais dabtsi thiab peb zoolicas lawm.
Ua tsaug, thiab thov txim yog kuv hais siab koj lawm.
narita4me 1 year ago
Fact: The votes were not just split among the 4 Hmong candidates, but all nine candidates. You have Hmong people voting for non-Hmong candidates (John Harrington's campaign chair is Hmong, Avi Viswanathan's campaign manager was Hmong). You have non-Hmong people voting for Hmong candidates (all 4 Hmong campaigns have Meskas people advising them, on their staff and volunteering for them too). This is what true democracy is all about!
hmoobusa2010 1 year ago
Hmong brothers and sisters, this election was NOT an election of Hmong vs. Meskas people. It was an election for voters of the East Side of St. Paul to pick a DFL favorite out of a field of 9 candidates. 4 of them happens to be Hmong. This was a DFL Primary! The person who got the most vote wins. The conclusion that if there was only one Hmong candidate, that somehow he would somehow automatically and magically win...is so presumptuous, so disrespectful to the process, and at best, false.
hmoobusa2010 1 year ago