02-28-2021, 12:14 AM
** 28-Feb-2021 World View: Vietnam generational timeline
After the "Vietnam War" ended and America withdrew in 1975, the real
war began. That was the war that idiots like Jane Fonda and John
Kerry wanted to pretend never even occurred. The NY Times wrote,
"It's difficult to imagine how their lives could be anything but
better with the Americans gone." The headline was, "Indochina without
Americans: For Most a Better Life."
The North Vietnamese Communists slaughtered thousands of people in
South Vietnam, and sent hundreds of thousands to "re-education camps,"
where they were tortured and beaten and forced to memorize Communist
propaganda. The Communists particularly slaughtered Catholics. The
Communists went into Laos and committed genocide against the Hmong
ethnic group, whom they had hated for centuries. In Cambodia, Pol Pot
slaughtered millions of people in the "Killing Fields" genocide that
Jane Fonda said she would never criticize, whose purpose was to create
a new "master race." Then the Vietnamese Communists invaded Cambodia,
and attacked the Khmers, whom they'd hated for centuries. The Chinese
Communists invaded Vietnam, to "teach them a lesson." Although the
war continued until 1989, I believe it climaxed around 1980.
So that was the war that you won't read about because the
leftist antiwar assholes at the NY Times and other mainstream
media want you to believe that life was wonderful after the
Americans left.
So if the war climaxed in 1980, then Vietnam today would be at
the beginning of an Unraveling era.
I dunno. When I've written about Africa in the past, it's
turned out that there are almost no historical records prior
to 1850 or so.
(02-26-2021, 01:05 PM)Warren Dew Wrote: > I've only had time to skim the book, but I couldn't find anything
> directly laying out the generational era for Vietnam. If it's not
> in there, I think it would be useful, particularly regarding when
> their third turning ends.
After the "Vietnam War" ended and America withdrew in 1975, the real
war began. That was the war that idiots like Jane Fonda and John
Kerry wanted to pretend never even occurred. The NY Times wrote,
"It's difficult to imagine how their lives could be anything but
better with the Americans gone." The headline was, "Indochina without
Americans: For Most a Better Life."
The North Vietnamese Communists slaughtered thousands of people in
South Vietnam, and sent hundreds of thousands to "re-education camps,"
where they were tortured and beaten and forced to memorize Communist
propaganda. The Communists particularly slaughtered Catholics. The
Communists went into Laos and committed genocide against the Hmong
ethnic group, whom they had hated for centuries. In Cambodia, Pol Pot
slaughtered millions of people in the "Killing Fields" genocide that
Jane Fonda said she would never criticize, whose purpose was to create
a new "master race." Then the Vietnamese Communists invaded Cambodia,
and attacked the Khmers, whom they'd hated for centuries. The Chinese
Communists invaded Vietnam, to "teach them a lesson." Although the
war continued until 1989, I believe it climaxed around 1980.
So that was the war that you won't read about because the
leftist antiwar assholes at the NY Times and other mainstream
media want you to believe that life was wonderful after the
Americans left.
So if the war climaxed in 1980, then Vietnam today would be at
the beginning of an Unraveling era.
(02-26-2021, 01:05 PM)Warren Dew Wrote: > On another note, I think subsaharan Africa is entering a third
> turning? As the third turning is an excellent time for outside
> investment, a book on subsaharan Africa might be of interest to
> some of your readers.
I dunno. When I've written about Africa in the past, it's
turned out that there are almost no historical records prior
to 1850 or so.