Focusing on a New Year, New Communist Revolution
It's time to take the key takeaways for the Komunistang Sosyal. The Komunistang Sosyal has its latest agenda with the socialist vs. capitalist road. Some say that it's hypocritical to use iPhones and iPads to criticize capitalism. Which countries have been assembling them but COMMUNIST ones such as China and Vietnam? Even capitalist South Korea saw the potential of Communist Vietnam as a partner. Now, it's time to do some review and planning for the Komunistang Sosyal revolution.
Socialism vs. capitalism needs to be highlighted
Doi Moi has become one powerful ASEAN economy. This is proof that Communism CAN succeed if it modifies its model. No, Vietnam is far from the unrestrained capitalist practices of America (such as the use of beautiful naked women) but on the sosyalist angle. Vietnam may use bikini-clad Commie chicks (but beware not to touch them or face Gulag-style castration). Sosyalism is to focus on free market Communism.
Communist Vietnam has become a powerhouse thanks to the Doi Moi theory. The late Lee Kuan Yew and dakilang guro Do Muoi met int the 1980s. It was a completion of the Ho Chi Minh School of Thought. Uncle Ho failed to emphasize the need for more foreign relations. It was Do Muoi who instilled a new system. The increase in FDIs in Vietnam led to jobs.
What needs to be highlighted is how the misuse of American free markets is there. The image of the beautiful naked woman can represent the dark side of the American free market. It's really something how capitalism can create WILLFUL EXPLOITATION. Playboy magazines became a self-destructive weapon that allowed Vietnam to scoreboard the American soldiers. Sure, Vietnam has been accepting American companies but it should NEVER yield to American capitalism. Sure, the woman in the picture is hot but it's just a short-term pleasure. Communism should focus on substance, not form, and form will deteriorate faster than substance. Meanwhile, check how much more beautiful the older women are in Vietnam vs. America.
A challenge to the CPP NPA
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