Open Letter to President Donald Trump
Open Letter to President Donald Trump
To: President Donald Trump (WH Contact Form)
C/c:
The U.S. Embassy in Vietnam,
The Washington Post,
,The New York Times,
,Voice of America (VOA),
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC),
,The LA, Times,
,The OC Register,
,U.S. Consulate in HCM City
February 20, 2019
Reference: "The days of socialism and communism are numbered..." - Donald Trump
Dear President:
With reference to your upcoming trip to Vietnam for the summit with North Korea Kim Jung Un, along with some of your own comments on Socialism and Communism, I kindly remind you that the country you are going to visit this month is not only a Socialist regime but also one of the most barbarous and ferocious Communist regimes on the planet.
You said,
"We know that socialism is not about justice, it's not about equality, it's not about lifting up the poor - it's about one thing only: power for the ruling class. And, the more power they get, the more they crave. They want to run health care, run transportation and finance, run energy, education, run everything. They want the power to decide who wins and who loses, who's up and who's down, what's true and what's false, and even who lives and who dies."
The White House Electronic Response
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You said,
"Socialism promises unity, but it delivers hatred and it delivers division. Socialism promises a better future, but it always returns to the darkest chapters of the past. That never fails. It always happens. Socialism is a sad and discredited ideology rooted in a total ignorance of history and human nature, which is why socialism, eventually, must always give rise to tyranny - which it does. Socialists profess a love of diversity, but they always insist on absolute conformity."
Dear President,
You never say what you mean and never mean what you say. You stab the Vietnamese community in Amercia in the back. The First Lady was right when, some time ago, she refused to go to that notorious country. Going to Vietnam means giving signals for those dictators to keep on with oppression and exploitation against the Vietnamese people.
Sincerely,
Dong Yen