Pseng-Pseng
In Brief
In the Kingdom
of Beasts
It
is so ironic. They do not like being referred to as a beast regime, yet they
treat each other like beasts. And it is public insults that bring out the beast
in Hun Sen.
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ថ្ងៃទី ១៨ សីហា ២០១៧
Now
Hun Sen is demanding a moral authority in Buddhist teachings by claiming even
Buddha would not be forgiving when insulted. This means, with this newly-claimed
moral authority, it will be appropriate for Hun Sen to persecute his critics
and opponents, perceived or otherwise.
It
is not certain if Hun Sen knows, but contrary to his claim, Buddha is far more
forgiving than any soul on Earth. However, he is certain his supporters and
apologists will swallow whatever he throws at them.
Ung
Bun Ang
19viii17
Hun Sen solves most of his problems using violence, intimidation, threads, and murders. That's exactly what beasts do.
ReplyDeleteStop insulting your government, they are people too. You call them beasts then the Khmer is a beast race. What kind of race to have so many beast officials?
ReplyDeletePerhaps you misunderstood them. They are trying to do good but you just don't like them and call them beasts. And that's wrong. STOP IT.
For example, if someone lied and said, "The Cambodian generals stay home and have sex with girls", the person must be arrested. You folks need to stop saying things without facts.
Perhaps a few batons on your heads will teach you some lesson.
Nah! Perhaps a few of B52 batons on your 1:48 AM head will teach you tough lesson to get out of Khmer's face and land, air, and water? Ra khỏi Campuchia!!!
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