One-party is by its very nature appropriation. The Communist Party took power to rule Vietnam by force and it also only believes in violence to keep its rule. Some people liken that, the Communist Party is like a scoundrel, the Vietnamese people are like a girl with weak legs and soft hands. Communists treat the people like a scoundrel who rapes and takes over that girl.
The same person compared, political parties in a democratic country are like elegant gentlemen and the people are like weak and weak girls. To get the girl’s nod, the gentleman must prove himself worthy, to be the chosen one. If not selected, the gentlemen are willing to withdraw and give way to someone more deserving.
Indeed, the person who compared these two cases is very correct. The Communist Party of Vietnam is like a scoundrel. It is occupying the Vietnamese national body and forcing it for a long time. With such behavior, the Communist Party never refused to let go of that girl, and of course, never competed fairly with elegant gentlemen. A scoundrel should only be able to do so.
The reality is that nowadays, the mouth of the Communist government always says, they are “for the people” but in fact they do not believe the people. They sucked up all the budget for welfare, to give the police a lot of money, to feed the giant apparatus. For many years, the police forces have sent their officers to every corner of the place where people live to monitor them. They monitor every move of each citizen, whenever there is any movement, they immediately notify the authorities.
On June 20, in the report to the National Assembly, Minister of Public Security To Lam reported that there are 103,568 villages nationwide and his ministry is raising 300,000 troops to install in every town and hamlet. If we compare the entire population as a body, then it is clear that the Communist Party has allowed the police to inject toxins into every cell of this body to control this body.
If the Communist Party believes in the people, then let the people live freely, but why raise a huge monitoring force to monitor the people’s every move? If the Communists believed in the people, they would not do so. This practice makes people feel that they lose their freedom because they are always being watched.
The Vietnamese people are an unfortunate people, a people who are forced to take over but have no choice. In the past, the Communist Party said that the Vietnamese people lived under the rule of the harsh feudal colonialists. However, the feudal colonialists in the past did not monitor the people as closely as the Communists of today.
The civil defense force, the policemen who work as henchmen for the regular police receive a very meager salary, only about VND1.5 million/month. With this salary, it is only possible to recruit ignorant, uninformed, unskilled, and even wanted criminals to join in, with the aim of finding a hiding place. This component is not to ensure the security of the people, but on the contrary, they are very dangerous to the people. With such a salary, many people in the civil defense force receive more jobs as scouts for thieves, making it easier for them to break into people’s houses and steal.
There has never been a place in the world where, like Vietnam, the police in the middle of the night illegally infiltrated homes, they can check whatever they want, without a warrant from the court. In democratic countries, trespassing is a very serious crime, even by the police. When the police want to break into people’s houses, they must have a court certificate, not if they want to enter, they can get in.
The number of policemen in Vietnam is very high but are the people peaceful or not? The answer is no. It’s very simple, just go to neighboring countries in Southeast Asia, then see, how peaceful their society is, let alone in distant Western countries?
Thoibao.de (Translated)