Larb Dip wrote on 20
th Apr, 2011 at 1:44am:
Quote:Larb Dip:
I was thinking of recommending this website to my two teenage sons, but if they're going to encounter language like that and the other content you are so fond of posting, there's no way I can.
And since you, your content and your language are a perpetual presence here, I'm beginning to doubt whether I should continue with my own membership.
Old Man
My apologies old man. You have been a gentlemen about things lately. I'm not here to waste my time on here fighting. It seems you have the same motive. You're right about the foul language though. Maybe I could have used a euphemism or two. I used that certain word to emphasise my disdain for the unfair treatment of Laos' innocent. From now I will be less direct in my hate mails: just for your sake. As for the recurring theme that circulates whenever Yours Truly posts, I can't make any promises in that regard. From now now I will just keep it to a need to know basis. To be honest: I was enquiring to see how much my best friend the admin' was willing to divulge concerning Laos' underbelly. I was just pumping her for the sake of pumping, so to speak. It doesn't seem like she minds. I'm sure you noticed that too.
Well, that was an excellent response from you, Larb Dip. Hopefully you will keep to your resolution.
As far as politics is concerned, I am rather conflicted on the issue and think others should be also. We have been raised in countries with a two party democratic system and tend to think that is the only kind of democratic system worth having, despite the fact that George Washington himself was opposed to having two parties constantly at each others' throats.
You, Lao Democratic and many others on this board have consistently expressed your desire that Laos modernize and develop quickly and becomes a prosperous nation where all its people can enjoy a good standard of living. For that to happen, all that is needed is for things to continue to develop as they have been doing for the past 15 or so years, during which Laos has achieved 7% to 10% for much of the period and many of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG), including universal primary school enrollment look to be in sight. Also, the government's aim of removal of Laos from the list of 'Least Developed Countries' is likely to be achieved within the next few years.
All of this is on track under the current system.
However, if you want to stir up anti-government feelings, pursue the path of 'hating the commies' and try to get rid of them, you could support a movement to do so resulting in a civil war which could last years. As a result, all foreign investment in Laos would stop, development would grind to a halt and all the progress that has been made so far would be lost, with the country being set back 20 years in terms of development and living standards.
I don't think it would be worth it, and I don't think it is what you want either. The system here is not perfect, but it's a hell of a lot better than the systems in most of the countries of the world.
It continues to get better year by year, and we can each play our own small part in helping it to get better.
But without hateful rhetoric and violence.
Just my view.
Old Man