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Gnome Chumpsky (language expert) is crying somewhere because...

ThomasSowell

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Khmer Rouge’s Slaughter in Cambodia Is Ruled a Genocide

I'm so glad this denier is alive to witness that
Unfortunately, leftists will still portray him as infallible and an expert in economics, history and of course geopolitics
 
I still don't know what he's talking about. Apparently, some of us Leftists really are just about treating people with a little different version of fairness and equality and not about other obscure "Leftists".
 
Are you suggesting some left wingers were denying that the Pol Pot Khmer Rouge massacres ever happened?
 
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Yeah, we can blame them too

Andthe guy that deep sixed the Letters from Ho Chi Minh to American Presidents. He actually caused the V-N war.

“...Returning to Vietnam to expel the French colonizers and emancipate his homeland, Ho Chi Minh looked to the United States, once a colony of the British, as a model—the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence is clearly modeled on the United States Declaration—but also as a potential ally. Ho wrote numerous times to American audiences, presidents and the American people, reaching out for support. But American elites, seeing France expelled and wary of independence movements "infecting" their own colonies, decided to punish Vietnam and engaged in a decades long war of almost unthinkable violence.”
 
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I need to go to more "Leftist/Lib/Libtard/Lefty" meetings because I have no idea what you all are talking about. I just want nasty old white women to stop calling 911 on black people who park 1/2 inch over the white line in the Panera parking lot.
 
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Ho did everything he could possibly do to become an ally of the U.S.
But the bigoted D-A’s in Washington just could not listen.
 
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"What position does he play?"

LO
Left out

"I'm a leftist and I have no idea what you are rambling about."

That's sad

"U.S. Policies from Vietnam war makes this country culpable for the slaughter"

Which came first the mass graves as a result of the implementation of a communistic philosophy through fascism and governmental tyranny or the end result of the Vietnam War
It's like you purposely ignored the slaughter of the greens or peasantry or real workers by the reds/Bolsheviks before during and after the provisional government period nearly 6 decades prior to your what have you

"I blame the French"

Of course you do because you're a leninist red
The vast majority of the victims of red chi minh were Vietnamese like himself or were they French
;)

And the guy that deep sixed the Letters from Ho Chi Minh to American Presidents. He actually caused the V-N war"

Forgive me but when you said this I was reminded of Neville the dove/isolationist Chamberlain believing hitler when he said
"I'm a different kind of socialist"
Again you like the other keep ignoring the fact the vast majority of red chi minh's victims were not French or even white
I'm willing to bet you also ignore the fact the vast majority of the victims of communism were are also non-whites
Odd to say the least and convenient in the negative aspect of course
How "noble" of you


"I need to go to more "Leftist/Lib/Libtard/Lefty" meetings because I have no idea what you all are talking about. I just want nasty old white women to stop calling 911 on black people who park 1/2 inch over the white line in the Panera parking lot."

Because that's a real epidemic compared to

And allow me to sink to your Red herring fallacious level

Black males raping white women stats ?

VS.

White males raping black females

"Seems like a solid reason to sign up for Rivals college football chat."

Aren't you the pot or kettle that posted something about the 7 or 8 students that sat during our National Anthem tho
;)
Irony noted


"Like a Holocaust denier"

Exactly, just like what the pro iran "deal" leftists ignored with regards to what the imams and mullahs teach their children in school that the Holocaust didn't happen. They do this often though especially when concerning what the geographically confused Jordanians or "Palestinians" are taught in their "schools"/ hamas bases
Funny, it's like they actually think Arab League Decree 1547 for 1959 is a Jewish law enforced by Jews when it isn't
Ignorance is bliss
 
Ho did everything he could possibly do to become an ally of the U.S.
But the bigoted D-A’s in Washington just could not listen.


Except stopping the slaughter and starvation of his own people that didn't buy into or worship the teachings of marxism/leninism from red imperialistsssssss abroad or domestically
:(
 
*Gnome Chumpsky or gnome kapo al-chumpsky


The supposed language expert or linguistics expert that thinks the Philistines ("Palestinians") were Arabic with zero archeological proof in the history of mankind and or course the history of archeology
 
Kind of like our president admiring Putin and thinking the Saudi prince is innocent?


Lol the Putin conspiracy again
Did you even read the report with regards to Election interference supplied by the ayatollah Hussein al-obama administration
Show me any definitive proof the voters in Pennsylvania Ohio and Michigan (That voted for al-obama twice) cited RT or Russian Times as their major source of US election coverage
I'll wait
 
I just hope right wingers live long enough to know the world isn’t flat or six thousand years old. Gotta start small with the child brains


Lol

Because theism and "right wingers" are mutually exclusive

It's like you're not even trying
 
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Andthe guy that deep sixed the Letters from Ho Chi Minh to American Presidents. He actually caused the V-N war.

“...Returning to Vietnam to expel the French colonizers and emancipate his homeland, Ho Chi Minh looked to the United States, once a colony of the British, as a model—the Vietnamese Declaration of Independence is clearly modeled on the United States Declaration—but also as a potential ally. Ho wrote numerous times to American audiences, presidents and the American people, reaching out for support. But American elites, seeing France expelled and wary of independence movements "infecting" their own colonies, decided to punish Vietnam and engaged in a decades long war of almost unthinkable violence.”

Could you produce copies of those letters, surely they must be memorialized somewhere.
 
Kind of like our president admiring Putin and thinking the Saudi prince is innocent?

Harry Hondo,

How do you know what the President thinks ?

You only know what he says, which may be the opposite of what he thinks.
 
Could you produce copies of those letters, surely they must be memorialized somewhere.

Watch the Documentaries on Viet. They cover the period of French colonialism thru the US war.
There is a lot about Ho’s early relationship with the USA. It was his feelingthat the U.S. having won it’s own struggle for independence would ally or sympathize with the Viet people.

Thereis a poster here that is very knowledgable on thisera, if i remember his id, I will post it.
Hopefully he will see this and add to it.

Vietnam War on PBS cover late 1800’s thru US involvement.

http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon2/hochiminh/
 
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from: https://ourhiddenhistory.org/entry/the-vietnam-war-and-the-destruction-of-jfk-s-foreign-policy

Kennedy now began to map out this whole new foreign policy that, I'm not exaggerating very much when I say that no other politician in Congress had at that time. I don't know of any other politician, senator or congressman, that this early, 1951, 1952, began to pronounce these statements that Kennedy is going to go on with for six years. Namely that it's not the Democrats that are wrong, it's not the Republicans that are wrong: both parties are wrong on this. We have to understand that in the Third World, we have to be on the side of independence. Nationalism is a kind of emotion, a kind of psyche that's not going to be defeated there. We have to understand that.

So when Dien Bien Phu fell in 1954, Kennedy was on the Senate floor saying that: it doesn't matter how much men, how much material we put in, this is not going to work; direct American intervention is not going to work. Operation Vulture is not going to work. That continued until his great speech in 1957 on the floor of the Senate about the French colonial war in Algeria. And I advise anybody, if you want to see who JFK really was, read that speech. It's in that book, The Strategy of Peace, the entire speech.
 
Watch the Documentaries on Viet. They cover the period of French colonialism thru the US war.
There is a lot about Ho’s early relationship with the USA. It was his feelingthat the U.S. having won it’s own struggle for independence would ally or sympathize with the Viet people.

Thereis a poster here that is very knowledgable on thisera, if i remember his id, I will post it.
Hopefully he will see this and add to it.

Vietnam War on PBS cover late 1800’s thru US involvement.

http://www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon2/hochiminh/
Who made red chi minh representative of all the people of Vietnam
And again
Was the majority of his victims other Vietnamese
Where does it cover Soviet colonialism
Was there resistance to the Soviet colonialism
What happened to those that resisted Soviet colonialism from of course russia and communist colonialism from china
 
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from: https://ourhiddenhistory.org/entry/the-vietnam-war-and-the-destruction-of-jfk-s-foreign-policy

Kennedy now began to map out this whole new foreign policy that, I'm not exaggerating very much when I say that no other politician in Congress had at that time. I don't know of any other politician, senator or congressman, that this early, 1951, 1952, began to pronounce these statements that Kennedy is going to go on with for six years. Namely that it's not the Democrats that are wrong, it's not the Republicans that are wrong: both parties are wrong on this. We have to understand that in the Third World, we have to be on the side of independence. Nationalism is a kind of emotion, a kind of psyche that's not going to be defeated there. We have to understand that.

So when Dien Bien Phu fell in 1954, Kennedy was on the Senate floor saying that: it doesn't matter how much men, how much material we put in, this is not going to work; direct American intervention is not going to work. Operation Vulture is not going to work. That continued until his great speech in 1957 on the floor of the Senate about the French colonial war in Algeria. And I advise anybody, if you want to see who JFK really was, read that speech. It's in that book, The Strategy of Peace, the entire speech.

"We have to understand that in the Third World, we have to be on the side of independence."
How is it "Independence" when communist influence or communist colonialism came from abroad specifically the ussr and China

Nationalism is a kind of emotion, a kind of psyche that's not going to be defeated there.
It was defeated repeatedly
How many battles did the US lose vs the communist Invaders or influence
None


We have to understand that.

Understand what
Are you saying we couldn't defeat the Soviet Union and chicomms
We did in every single battle
 
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