A Change of Guard

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Monday 17 February 2014

CNRP calls on people to stop mob lynching

The call came after a Vietnamese immigrant was lynched after a traffic accident.Statement 17-02-2014

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cambodia is still a very barbaric and hostile environment for international business to come in. That's why Cambodian workers are being paid at much lower wages.

In Vietnam, this month the garment sector is having booms with huge orders. Some unskilled workers start to receive $200 dollars a month, way over the minimum wage at $125. Some skilled workers are being paid at $350.

Vietnamese workers are more peaceful, they do not fight. They work harder, smarter. They always get paid over the minim wages.

Currently both Japan and South Korea are setting up many research center in Vietnam. Cambodia has none. In a few decade, Vietnam will completely dominate Cambodia economically.

The problem is the Khmer folks are just cruel and barbaric. No other races want to deal with them. During the colonial time, the French preferred to employ Vietnamese to rule the Khmer.

In school, I used to tutored the Cambodian students. They were the most difficult students I ever encountered. My learning rate was about 100 times faster than any Cambodian I met so far.

On this forum, I can demonstrate my superiority to the entire Khmer community to wake them up. You are so inferior, you will continue to be ruled by superior races.

Let me predict, in the next ten years, the entire Network Security in Cambodia will be ruled controlled by Vietnam. As of today, the entire communication in Cambodia has already been under control by Vietnam.

Cambodians cannot learn software, let alone Network Security. You can prove me wrong here on the forum.

-Drgunzet-

Anonymous said...

I bet the opposition's constant play of race card has some reason for such violence in Cambodia.

-Drgunzet-