18-Mar-18 World View -- Human rights protests of Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma) overshadow Australia ASEAN summit meeting

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18-Mar-18 World View -- Human rights protests of Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma) overshadow Australia ASEAN summit meeting

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18-Mar-18 World View -- Human rights protests of Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma) overshadow Australia ASEAN summit meeting



Cambodia's Hun Sen threatens violence at protesters at ASEAN meeting

** 18-Mar-18 World View -- Human rights protests of Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma) overshadow Australia ASEAN summit meeting
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Contents:
Malaysia's Najib Razak condemns Myanmar's (Burma's) genocide of Rohingyas at ASEAN summit
Cambodia's Hun Sen threatens violence at protesters at ASEAN meeting


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Generational Dynamics, Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN,
Malaysia, Najib Razak, Hizbut Tahrir, Philippines, Marawi,
Burma, Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, Rohingyas,
Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh,
Cambodia, Hun Sen, Killing fields, Pol Pot,
Cambodia National Rescue Party, CNRP, Bou Rachana, Kem Ley

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Quick observation: 20th & so far 21st century civil wars have followed the pattern of a crisis civil war that then repeats ~ four generations later in another conflict. What was different about the American civil war? Was it that the crisis four generations after its resolution was an external crisis (WWII), rather than a rerun of the civil strife? But if so, then the lead up to any potential civil conflict in America seems to be lacking in the generation(s) preceding WWII.

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Re: 18-Mar-18 World View -- Human rights protests of Cambodia and Myanmar (Burma) overshadow Australia ASEAN summit meet

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Peter wrote: > Quick observation: 20th & so far 21st century civil wars have
> followed the pattern of a crisis civil war that then repeats ~
> four generations later in another conflict. What was different
> about the American civil war? Was it that the crisis four
> generations after its resolution was an external crisis (WWII),
> rather than a rerun of the civil strife? But if so, then the lead
> up to any potential civil conflict in America seems to be lacking
> in the generation(s) preceding WWII.

The American civil war was not a war between two ethnic groups, as the
black slaves generally supported the southern whites. The fault line
was geographical (North vs South), not tribal, and so it had the
characteristics of an external war.

If the black slaves had risen up and fought against the southern
whites during the American Civil War, then the "Reconstruction" era
would have been far bloodier.

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Peter:
Those without blinders note the already seething America civil war already building. Any attempt at weapon confiscation plus continued failure to deport illegal invaders will trigger violence.
Suu's winning of the Nobel Peace Prize rendered the "honor" meaningless. That was confirmed when barry was awarded the title.
The Rohingya genocide continues plus Burmese bulldozers busily literally burning and burying the evidence. No crimes against humanity hearings for Suu's armies. But Asean members all have cocktails and make nice just like daily UN routine. Civilized behavior is barely to be seen in the rear view mirror.
Cambodia is also tossing stones from a glass house. Pol Pot's rape of Cambodia is impossible to forget. Even after the dust of fleeing dispossesssed townspeople settled in huddled tents, Pol Pot has ruled with an iron fist. Look what treason barry accomplished in
8 years. Multiply that by 4 times the entrenchment and get some idea of Cambodians' lot.
Give some consideration to weapons confiscation and Alinsky's playbook. America is on the brink.

devorah

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Peter:
Have you noted the rise of BLM and ACORN? The original Civil War was also about M O N E Y. barry stirred up more black/white anger than existed originally. Many factors play into current riots and pot stirring, not the least of which is blacks' insistence on being viewed as ever-oppressed victims rendered jobless, homeless and in need of rescue by working Americans taxed earnings.
Since schools are pushing feelings-oriented bilge, attitudes that lead to civil war are rife. Blessed are the peacemakers IF you can find them.

Guest

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devorah wrote:Peter:
Have you noted the rise of BLM and ACORN? The original Civil War was also about M O N E Y. barry stirred up more black/white anger than existed originally. Many factors play into current riots and pot stirring, not the least of which is blacks' insistence on being viewed as ever-oppressed victims rendered jobless, homeless and in need of rescue by working Americans taxed earnings.
Since schools are pushing feelings-oriented bilge, attitudes that lead to civil war are rife. Blessed are the peacemakers IF you can find them.
The separation of north and south preceded the the founding of America. Geroge Washington was chosen to lead America in part because he was from Virgina that straddled the North South divide and it was believed that he could unite the two sides against the British. There is no doubt civil strife in America but the divisions aren't long enough and deeply established. The divisions that we have seen have arisen only after the most recent crisis (WWII). Not to mention the external threat facing America is far greater than anything seen internally. If there is another civil war it would happen after any external threat has been resolved, but the divisions would have to remain strong after the war and it seems unlikely that would be the case and that there would be enough energy for such a war to occur.

devorah

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Guest:
Gee. Where were you during Vietnam, a war largely fought by non-college bound blacks who could not get deferments. The most bitter of homeless vets are those who served in Vietnam.
You must also live without media access. barry, farraghan, jackson and sharpton have incited and then made guest shots at BLM riots. Especially during barry's 2nd term, welfare, o-care and free phone sign up spots were common on city street corners and in Walmarts. And how about 'dem shovel ready jobs? I saw ACORN protests in northern California, the home of free stuff. That is rabble rousing.
Have you not noticed the male black unemployment rate? Brown males work for untaxed cash. Have you noticed alleys and prisons peopled with black and M-13 gang members. We have barrels of internal strife, and we are on our own. You endanger yourself by refusing to recognize that legal American citizens are fed up subsidizing and being prey to illegal invaders and the entitlement-minded.

Guest

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devorah:

As soon as the external threat is posed to America these concerns will be swiftly brushed aside and deported to focus on the much larger issue of the survival of the state. The foundation of those movements are based on emotions (as you say yourself) not laws or rational economic policies. Once reality sets in and emotions shift no one will support it.

devorah

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Liberalism and NWO are swamped in emotions. That's what PC plays to. Please do not assume that most people think logically. Factual public education tanked post WWII. Maybe you weren't of age during Vietnam. Great unpleasantness. My Dad adjudicated Kent State. I did research in Toronto's Yorkville where draft dodgers camped. Seedy lot.
We are far far more divided now than then. Look at ages of our fighter pilots. The Pentagon brass are barry leftovers. This is not WWII where we have bond drives in cinemas. Democrats are openly threatening the President. Go down to your city's illegal invader hood and observe. Look at employment statistics. Please do not ignore the ethnic ghettoes that working people subsidize and the battle cry of Kate Steinle.
We have not been the United States for decades.

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