What can’t be managed is banned, that’s the way the Communist Party of Vietnam has been managing for a long time. That shows a political party that lacks governance capacity. Because good managers have to find solutions to solve the problems, not bans. Prohibition proves the Party’s impotence. With power in hand, those who are not able to govern also know how to ban.
No other regime has enacted as many prohibitions as the Vietnamese communist government. It is forbidden to defame the regime, which means that the regime is not capable of improving itself. It is forbidden to slander the leader, that is, the leader is not capable of being pure on his own. It is forbidden to read “reactionary” newspapers, which means that the Party newspaper is not capable of opposing “reactionary” newspapers, etc. And in this country, there are thousands of forbidden things that surround people’s lives.
The 4.0 era is the era when the people get closer together, since then, people learn good things from each other. These learnings are beyond the control of the Communist Party, and so the government apparatus is meeting around the clock to issue bans. In the past, too, and now, the Communist Party has not kept up with the development of society, so the bans are increasing day by day.
Freedom is the people living in a society with few restrictions. Every society has prohibitions, however, in a democratic society, the prohibitions are already within the provisions of the law. Most of those prohibitions are forbidding evil from growing and developing, so those prohibitions protect the good. Therefore, people in democratic countries do not have to look back and forth, afraid of the appearance of the police. Because in these places, people know that the police cannot stand above the law, and people who do not break the law, there is nothing to fear. In Vietnam, people are afraid of the police when they see the police, and they are worried when they see the officials, even though they know they have done nothing wrong.
Working for an ignorant manager, even a talented person has no way to develop. Because talented people often do things that bad managers can’t control and they will impose bans. In Vietnam, the phenomenon of brain drain is very serious. Let’s see, the students who won the Road to Olympia game were granted scholarships to study in Australia, how many want to return to Vietnam? Most of these people feel useless when they return, because they are “tied and tied” and have no chances for developing their knowledge and talent. That is, even if they are talented intellectuals, Vietnamese people cannot escape the repression created by this government.
The princelings returned home and they threw away all that was educated abroad. They joined the mandarin class, continuing to overwhelm the people. Nguyen Thanh Nghi, Tran Tuan Anh etc… are such people.
Doing business in Vietnam is also very difficult, if you don’t have close ties with state officials. If you want to do business, you have to bribe them but then you have to cut costs for production and trade, so Vietnamese goods cannot have good quality. Foreign enterprises have both developed sustainably and stepped into the global market, while Vietnamese enterprises are forever stuck with the domestic market.
Poor leadership, bad management, but very good at taking from the people. Vietnamese officials, everyone has luxury houses and cars. Some even show off their mansions or castles and use billions of dongs to buy Swiss watches. In addition, they have very expensive foreign-made wine bottles.
Today’s Vietnamese society is very clearly stratified, the mandarin class is getting richer and richer, and the vast majority of people live in extreme poverty. The more miserable the people, the poorer the poverty, the richer and more immoral the officials.
Thoibao.de (Translated)