Dear VOA Director,
Nobody complaints about the VOA having no comment option. The same should hold true for the VOA Vietnamese. Why, then, go with a sub-version called Facebook VOA Tieng Viet for comments that the VOA has no control of, letting Facebook turn green lights to the Communists? Please refer yourselves to a
VOA Vietnamese article of 10/26/2021 titled "Washington Post: Chủ của Facebook phục tùng chính phủ Việt Nam vì lợi nhuận." (Facebook big boss is kneeling down to the Vietnamese government for profits.) Ideally, the VOA Vietnamese should go with a comment option, if, and only if, it could take this option under full control by itself, not by Facebook or by any other profit-oriented private corporation. Otherwise, The VOA should forget about comments altogether. AVOA without comments should be much more desirable than a VOA with a Facebook infested sub-version. Please stop getting involved with this notorious social networking. Please stop providing job for this notorious social networking at American taxpayers' expense and to the American image's detriment. Assume your responsibility as a superpower, please. Go your own way, and let Facebook go its separate way, too, without "VOA" tagged alongside. If you are incapable of keeping an eye on the communists then the communists sure will prevail - sooner than expected. If the VOA is incapable of spotting and aiming at communist opinion shapers then the communists sure will shoot America down whenever possible. It seems we all are being standing out as losers now. It seems the VOA has been losing ground to Facebook. Stop playing blind, playing dumb and playing deaf whereas the communist are all eyes and all ears, taking advantage of so called "freedom of speech" to break the fifty stars apart from the American flag. Political refugees from Vietnam would be obliged if the VOA please watch out for those Vietnamese guys working for Facebook. Most likely they serve this profit-oriented social networking as disguised communist cadres chosen by the Hanoi government to render America redder and redder. Surrendering or playing down vigilance of communist opinion shapers signifies overt confession of defeatism and eventual political suicide. Losing capacity of distinguishing red form blue, jungle beasts from domestic animals is not unlike losing wisdom, percipience, and sovereignty, as a result of giving carte blanche to the communists. Ironically enough, Facebook proves to be very good at that distinction while closing its eyes. When going in tandem with the VOA Vietnamese main version, for instance, Facebook proved infallible in determining who and what, going very stringent against those comments they viewed as unagreeable to the Hanoi regime while condoning comments by communist opinion shapers. The below snapshot shows how wild the communists are growing now with the new VOA-Facebook duo. They use the VOA to defyingly display a Communist hammer and sickle emblem (☭) alongside the provocative slogan "Nguoi cong san (The Communists)" carrying a link to a red website.
Here again, it might be natural on Facebook itself but it's not on the VOA, an organization of the American government, afforded by American taxpayers, not by the American Communist Party and/or the Vietnamese Communist Party. The VOA is supposed to work within the U.S. policy framework, serving the American interest, not communist propaganda. It's a political abuse rather than freedom of speech. Hanoi never allows outsiders putting any comments on their media while their opinion shapers are free to go wild on the VOA. Is it fair enough? Vu Dinh Phuong and his likes might not be isolated cases, but, most likely, Hanoi's organized cyber agents. Stop their hands, please, before the VOA turns red for good. Guard against Facebook, please.
More than once Facebook closed my account, sometimes asking me to submit a photo of mine for it to "review" my account. I unsuspectingly followed suit, unfortunately. My photo presumably would help them tracking me via a webcam on my computer/laptop every time I visit VOA Vietnamese or even other sites they are interested in, which sounds like communist tracking systems against their citizens. Privacy intrusion, therefore, might occur to everybody, not just to me alone. The "selected" commentators' photos might be transferred to Hanoi. What would become of their fate when they happen to be in Vietnam?
The United States no longer being able to go abroad to wage wars against Communism does not mean it also is surrendering to the latter right on the American soil, starting with the VOA, a national media channel. Shifting responsibility to Facebook means avoiding accounting to history and the American people. Here again, please guard against Facebook. No carte blanche to that notorious social networking. Please never close your eyes on its disastrous impact on the VOA and the American democracy.
“Communism is not run from Moscow or Peking, but is an arm of a bigger conspiracy run from New York, London and Paris." - Gary Allen.
Ideology has emerged as a cynical and unscrupulous game by the 1% parasitic minority, not a real cause on the cultural and political front. It's anomaly, not normalcy. It's jeopardy, not safety or security. Wake up, sleepwalkers, the night is drawing to an end. Chances are this "free country" barely could dodge its rendezvous with fate.
Regards,
Dong Yen