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Should Vietnam build Uncle Ho statue in Laos?
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If answer Yes or No then why?
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Re: Should Vietnam build Uncle Ho statue in Laos?
Reply #1 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 2:03am
 
He not Lao or Lao national hero. Build his statue in Vietnam, not in Laos.
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Reply #2 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 2:18am
 
without ho chi minh would the communist party in laos exist? probably not. the lao king would probably still be in power. hmongs would have stayed in laos trying their best to over populate laos and take over someday? LOL jk
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Re: Should Vietnam build Uncle Ho statue in Laos?
Reply #3 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 2:45am
 
I can't say much, obviously, but if many people outside of Laos, including those in high positions, disapprove the plan then something must be wrong.
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Admin Saovaluck wrote on 13th Aug, 2010 at 2:45am:
I can't say much, obviously, but if many people outside of Laos, including those in high positions, disapprove the plan then something must be wrong.

without ho chi min there would be no communist in south east asia.
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Reply #5 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 3:32am
 
Longhang, That's true, he had many connections with the current party of Laos. A statue is only statue, I don't really care much about it, but other people will have mixed reactions towards it.
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Re: Should Vietnam build Uncle Ho statue in Laos?
Reply #6 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 11:38am
 
Lao people, especially new generation don't care about Uncle Ho and his propaganda. When they build Uncle Ho statue in Laos. Lao government should also build Laos founding father King Fa Ngum the great or King Chai Chetta statue in Vietnam. So Vietnamese people can learn more about Laos great history and our great leader. We has many great Lao leader for you to choose.
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Reply #7 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 12:16pm
 
Would Thai government let Laos build Chao Anouvong or King FaNgum the great memorial statue in Bangkok? And how will Thai people feel about it?
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Reply #8 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 12:24pm
 
New Lao generation want better job and opportunity. They should build better school, more hospital and manufacture in Laos to creat jobs for Lao people. Not Uncle Ho propaganda statue bs.
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longhang wrote on 13th Aug, 2010 at 2:51am:
Admin Saovaluck wrote on 13th Aug, 2010 at 2:45am:
I can't say much, obviously, but if many people outside of Laos, including those in high positions, disapprove the plan then something must be wrong.

without ho chi min there would be no communist in south east asia.

Agreed. In the near future they'll be no more communism. WWIII might broke out between the West and Norh Korea, Iran, Russia and China.
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Reply #10 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 3:40pm
 
It looks like Laos will sooner or later become a part of Vietnam and China from what I see.  It won't be called Laos anymore. The people have no say in it, and the government are cowardice to say NO.  Think of the Casinos built, the Chinese hired Lao people to run it, then afterward fired them all and hired only the Chinese...what's wrong with that picture?  As for the Vietnamese statue, it degrades a country as a whole even if it's just a statue.  Communist or not you don't let other countries walk over you like that.  It's a shame really.  Maybe the next step we'll be celebrating only the Vietnamese New Year and traditions.

Think of the Mekong River as well for example, it used to be natural. Do you see any changes?  Rocks being dynamited to make way for commerce, and unpredictable water flow controlled by China what's wrong with that?  Vietnam is doing exactly the same thing to put their people into place, and trying to remove all the Laotians.  It's sad but true.
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Re: Should Vietnam build Uncle Ho statue in Laos?
Reply #11 - 13th Aug, 2010 at 11:17pm
 
Lao Lan Xang, The Lao Kings you mentioned didn't have anything to do with Vietnam and Thailand, so building a statue to commemorate them in those countries wouldn't make sense.

Ho Chi Minh, on the other hand, played a role in the establishment of the Lao PDR. As a generation Y person, I am not fussy about the statue, as long as I'm not forced to worship it then I won't lose any sleep over it.



JACKSPADE, In any business, you want the best person to do the job. I've been to the Dansavanh Casino in Laos, and most of the employees are Lao people. It's interesting to read the thoughts of people regarding many things happening in Laos.
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Admin Saovaluck wrote on 13th Aug, 2010 at 11:17pm:
Lao Lan Xang, The Lao Kings you mentioned didn't have anything to do with Vietnam and Thailand, so building a statue to commemorate them in those countries wouldn't make sense.

Ho Chi Minh, on the other hand, played a role in the establishment of the Lao PDR. As a generation Y person, I am not fussy about the statue, as long as I'm not forced to worship it then I won't lose any sleep over it.



JACKSPADE, In any business, you want the best person to do the job. I've been to the Dansavanh Casino in Laos, and most of the employees are Lao people. It's interesting to read the thoughts of people regarding many things happening in Laos.


I'm just giving example about Thai and Lao king statue. Thai people will not like it if Laos build one of our great leader statue in Thailand. Lao people don't like it either that Vietnam is building Uncle Ho statue being in Laos. But Lao people has no say.

Thank you Uncle Ho for bringing poverty, Communism and culture of corruption to Laos. Under Socialism for over 30 yrs. I though Laos was to be like Singapore by now.
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Re: Should Vietnam build Uncle Ho statue in Laos?
Reply #13 - 14th Aug, 2010 at 3:32am
 
Not only will Thai people disapprove it, but there will be war between Laos and Thailand.

Maybe you should also give a big thank to your Uncle Ho for giving you a good life in the United States.
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Re: Should Vietnam build Uncle Ho statue in Laos?
Reply #14 - 14th Aug, 2010 at 1:30pm
 
I hope you are wrong. Let hope for the best for Laos and pray. I love Laos, Lao poeple and Lao culture. Not Vietnam.

OMD wrote on 13th Aug, 2010 at 3:40pm:
It looks like Laos will sooner or later become a part of Vietnam and China from what I see.  It won't be called Laos anymore. The people have no say in it, and the government are cowardice to say NO.  Think of the Casinos built, the Chinese hired Lao people to run it, then afterward fired them all and hired only the Chinese...what's wrong with that picture?  As for the Vietnamese statue, it degrades a country as a whole even if it's just a statue.  Communist or not you don't let other countries walk over you like that.  It's a shame really.  Maybe the next step we'll be celebrating only the Vietnamese New Year and traditions.

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