Admin Saovaluck wrote on 7
th Mar, 2011 at 5:31am:
If the Thai military tried to shoot you, and some of your colleagues got killed and injured, will you stick around?
Nearly 200 red shirt protesters are still in jail. The protesters got paid to take part in the rally. Many of them don't have an inspiration, they just want the money.
Look at the "Niggas" (pardon me) in the USA. They now have equal rights as everyone else. But how did they get it? [Take your time on this one. There is no need to rush. Because as they say in Laos: "we have all day"]. Even when their leaders got assasinated, did they get scared and do a face-to? No,NO,NO!. They kept on fighting for what they believed in. Their predicament was not too far off from where we are now. Nearly all of them are descended form slaves. True for most of our Isaan brethren. So what, alot of rebellers are in jail. So what, most will fall short. Look at Jao Siviet Annouvong. We now have a monument in his honour. How many centuries has he been dead? If you fight for what you truly believe in, and you "know" deep down in your heart that you are right, then the "pasason" will feel the vibe too and get behind the movement. Martyred in the faith of independance and equality. They don't come any prouder than that! Whay can't us Lao adopt this type of jihad mentality?
"If the Thai military tried to shoot you, and some of your colleagues got killed and injured, will you stick around?". Admin', you already think too"Lao-like". Why do most Lao only think about themselves? When you invite someone over for diner and they don't want to come, why do they make up bs excuses? "I already ate" or " My brother has already invited me"? You can tell they are lying. We Lao should learn to be more direct. Don't take my judgements to heart admin'. I will always "love" you for your opinions; no matter how contrasting they are. My old man always preached the mantra: "huck pang gun".
More Lao need to assimilalate the pride of those two speakers in that "Laos Politics thread".