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Created: 2025-07-14 10:20:55 UTC

Charles, the sky didn’t fall.

It already fell. In the form of X million dead, X million tons of bombs, napalm, Agent Orange, sanctions, blockades, and a war that turned the Vietnamese countryside into ash.

And all of it, every bullet, every bribe, every policy was aimed at one thing: the Communist Party of Vietnam.

So no, the ban on other political parties is not paranoia. It is memory written into law.

Because the last time Vietnam allowed "multiparty democracy," it was used to install a dictator, cancel elections, and build a puppet state armed and funded by foreign powers.

Vietnam’s revolution wasn’t just military. It was existential. The people didn’t fight to trade one flag for another. They fought to end foreign control — military, economic, and political.

And once they won, they built a system designed not to be fashionable to Western observers, but to be resilient to Western sabotage.

You want Vietnam to open its political system as if it’s just another policy tweak.

But to Vietnam, that is not a reform. That is how the war began.

When the country was finally reunited in 1975, the priority wasn’t pluralism. It was survival.

And XX years later, Vietnam is still here.

Still sovereign.

Still whole.

Still free from the fate of every country that took Western advice and collapsed into debt, division, or civil war.

So no, the sky won’t fall.

But Vietnam remembers who tried to drop it.

@charles_martyr

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nxt888 Avatar Sony Thang @nxt888 on x 74.3K followers Created: 2025-07-14 10:20:55 UTC

Charles, the sky didn’t fall.

It already fell. In the form of X million dead, X million tons of bombs, napalm, Agent Orange, sanctions, blockades, and a war that turned the Vietnamese countryside into ash.

And all of it, every bullet, every bribe, every policy was aimed at one thing: the Communist Party of Vietnam.

So no, the ban on other political parties is not paranoia. It is memory written into law.

Because the last time Vietnam allowed "multiparty democracy," it was used to install a dictator, cancel elections, and build a puppet state armed and funded by foreign powers.

Vietnam’s revolution wasn’t just military. It was existential. The people didn’t fight to trade one flag for another. They fought to end foreign control — military, economic, and political.

And once they won, they built a system designed not to be fashionable to Western observers, but to be resilient to Western sabotage.

You want Vietnam to open its political system as if it’s just another policy tweak.

But to Vietnam, that is not a reform. That is how the war began.

When the country was finally reunited in 1975, the priority wasn’t pluralism. It was survival.

And XX years later, Vietnam is still here.

Still sovereign.

Still whole.

Still free from the fate of every country that took Western advice and collapsed into debt, division, or civil war.

So no, the sky won’t fall.

But Vietnam remembers who tried to drop it.

@charles_martyr

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