Why overseas Vietnamese are anti-communists, while overseas Chinese aren't?

2008-12-07 3:41 am
The overseas Vietnamese community are well known to be anti-communist, once there was a riot among their own people when a Vietnamese displayed the communist national flag outside a store here in US.
However few if any of the overseas Chinese community are anti-communists? Why? In fact both their countries are ruled by communists.

回答 (2)

2008-12-09 3:32 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Most Vietnamese in the US are southern Vietnamese who can here when the US pulled out of the war. They are anticommunist because they fought against the northern communist.


To Jenny:
Vietnam is a socialist country under the leadership of the Vietnam Communist Party.
2008-12-07 4:13 am
Uh, first of all, Vietnam is not a communist country anymore. To answer your question, most oversea Chinese aren't Anti-Communist because they know no government is perfect. Besides, why would you hate your own Native country?

Do you honestly think Democracy is the most beneficial for everyone? The answer is no. If democracy is a great thing, then why were there slavery/segregation in America and Atrocious Death Penalty?


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