There you go, obese old dumb drinking 50 cent beer.Petrol Head wrote:More juvenile canine idiocy.
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Haha I can't even...Kon Khmer wrote:There you go, obese old dumb drinking 50 cent beer.Petrol Head wrote:More juvenile canine idiocy.
You got me pegged, mewling Pomeranian
Haha - my money’s on Playboy
Kon Khmer, what do you drink if you don't like your country's beer? Are you some kind of beer racist?
Do you say Khmer or Kh'mai?
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His country's beer is too PALE for himAlexandra wrote:Kon Khmer, what do you drink if you don't like your country's beer? Are you some kind of beer racist?
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An ability to poke, laugh at, ridicule EVERYTHING that doesn't meet inner common sense is a sign of maturity.
That includes laughing at self or things perceived as part of 'self'-----> such as ethnic groupings. Expats here have an independent turn of mind, much to commend and that's how many ended up here. They don't disctiminate between 'own' bullshit and someone else's.
Kon Khmer, you, on the other hand, are dispalying a very common handicap: the tunnel vision.
The makings of a little dictator.
If and when you start seeing the funny side of many things in the Kingdom of Wonder, in the same way expats here see that about things back home - you could have some mature input on the topic. Untill then... waaaaays to go.
That includes laughing at self or things perceived as part of 'self'-----> such as ethnic groupings. Expats here have an independent turn of mind, much to commend and that's how many ended up here. They don't disctiminate between 'own' bullshit and someone else's.
Kon Khmer, you, on the other hand, are dispalying a very common handicap: the tunnel vision.
The makings of a little dictator.
If and when you start seeing the funny side of many things in the Kingdom of Wonder, in the same way expats here see that about things back home - you could have some mature input on the topic. Untill then... waaaaays to go.
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I think there was a real threat of a limited mutiny in the last post election period, or at least a whiff of the possibility of it. As the protests dragged on and got larger, it did not go unnoticed that the rank&file security forces (i.e. cops and soldiers, but not necessarily the elites) are for the most part underpaid civil servants who were as or more likely to have voted CNRP as CPP. And as the protests grew, that the security forces may have even been facing down friends and family on the other side of the protest line. Rainsy played to this on facebook at the time, urging mutiny, and HE reacted strongly to Rainsy's hints, suggesting that HE also recognized the possibility. And while the racist insult "Yuon!" thrown by protestors at the security forces certainly does nothing to endear them in that moment, in the longer run much those forces come from the same stock, the same social classes as the protestors, and many probably share similar feelings about the 'yuon.' I'm not so sure that when they go home at night to the family hovel and reflect on their personal politics and feelings as Khmers, that being ranked in with the 'yuon' at work might not have some impact on their thoughts, and perhaps ultimately their loyalties.thepostman2020 wrote:Calling the security forces Youn is a brilliant strategy on the part of the opposition to win the military and police to their side. [Sarcasm set to stun]
People power is Bullshit unless the security forces defect. I can't see that happening in Cambodia any time soon.
https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/blac ... ng-115614/
Nothing is going to happen now or in the immediate future. We are in a mid-election lull, and except for the Ley thing, there isn't sufficient reason for the people to go to the streets. But come the 2018 erections, feelings will be running high and hot again, protests on the scale of 2013 (or bigger) seem easily conceivable. And then we'll see what happens next.
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