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RiceBag
ARE YOU HMONG?

ARE YOUR LAOTIAN?

ARE YOU IU MEIN?

ARE YOU KHU?

OR OTHERS?


what do you think about LAOS in GENERAL?
Buddhalove
what kind of question is that?
Manleow
lolzzz, Lao students and ppl from Laos have more pride in their country then this dude will ever know, that pride was more then aparent during the SEA games, the pride was overhelming, how can he know about Lao pride? Hmong dont even have a homeland, so they have a disconnect when it come to having pride in ones own country, the closet thing to a homeland they have is Wisconsin hahaha
laolanxang
The answer to your question is yes. I am Laotian-American, and I still do care very much about Laos and her well being eventhough I am not living there anymore. It breaks my heart to see buk lao daengs are running the country into the ground. That's because the country is running by a bunch of corrupted morons who don't seem to care about its people but themselves. They are letting too many jeks and gails into the country. Laos is no longer Laos anymore. Vientiane is now Vietiane...What ashame!!!
Issan
Lao expats love Laos. Not communist.
txoomsuab2
QUOTE (Manleow @ May 10 2010, 08:16 PM) *
lolzzz, Lao students and ppl from Laos have more pride in their country then this dude will ever know, that pride was more then aparent during the SEA games, the pride was overhelming, how can he know about Lao pride? Hmong dont even have a homeland, so they have a disconnect when it come to having pride in ones own country, the closet thing to a homeland they have is Wisconsin hahaha

okay ur an @$$ for saying that but yes laos looks cool, miss it? i don't know because never been, hmong americans r different from other hmong subgroups living in different countries, hmong americans r exclusively hmong lao decendents, we dress different from others and we talk different and laos is indeed a big influence in our hmong lao culture
tikkitac0
QUOTE (laolanxang @ Oct 5 2010, 02:07 PM) *
The answer to your question is yes. I am Laotian-American, and I still do care very much about Laos and her well being eventhough I am not living there anymore. It breaks my heart to see buk lao daengs are running the country into the ground. That's because the country is running by a bunch of corrupted morons who don't seem to care about its people but themselves. They are letting too many jeks and gails into the country. Laos is no longer Laos anymore. Vientiane is now Vietiane...What ashame!!!

I hate to agree with you, but I agree. This is the effect of being weak and having uneducated numskulls from the woods and mountains rule the country for the last 30 or so years. It's getting a bit better, but to say that we'll ever be free from the Vietnamese influence and influx, fat chance.
tikkitac0
QUOTE (Issan @ Oct 21 2010, 10:11 AM) *
Lao expats love Laos. Not communist.

I will always think of the country before the PARTY. I don't care who runs the country. Just love the people you rule and love the land of your ancestors. Everything and everyone is corrupt. As long as they steer the country to a better future, I really don't give a rat's @$$ what they are called.
hmoobconan
QUOTE (Manleow @ May 10 2010, 08:16 PM) *
lolzzz, Lao students and ppl from Laos have more pride in their country then this dude will ever know, that pride was more then aparent during the SEA games, the pride was overhelming, how can he know about Lao pride? Hmong dont even have a homeland, so they have a disconnect when it come to having pride in ones own country, the closet thing to a homeland they have is Wisconsin hahaha

This man is correct. However, if there were less people like him with this "aura of hatred" towards the Hmong, maybe the ones living in Laos will have more pride. Why have pride in a country that hates you?
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