Thank you for posting this song. I am a son of the Republic of Vietnam remembering the richest years of the past. It was the communists who robbed the land, persecuted, beat the people, and bribed. Communism is a bad regime. I miss South Vietnam❤️.
agreed, my family had all of their belongings, money, and home taken away from them by the communists in 1975. My grandpa (who was an officer in the ARVN) got sent to a reeducation camp and couldn't provide for his family. After several escape attempts, they finally made it to America
My great grandfather was a lieutenant colonel in the South Vietnamese Army, although he didn't go directly into the battlefield to fight and i dont support either the former republic or the now communist state, i still wanted to have a chance to speak to him today 'cuz he was a really smart, talented and kind guy, but sadly he passed away due to his sickness during his time in the reeducation camps
@@asianlifter Do you think that it's the only way to gain knowledge? Well, I'm gonna admit one thing. I haven't been to Vietnam, but I really wish to go there And, if you misunderstood me: Well, I judged Vietnam wrong... just because my country was communist too. But. There were repressions, they killed many innocent people and partisans rose against Viet Cong and North Vietnamese. Which is why I think that they were good, but not perfect rulers. I like aesthetics of State of Vietnam and I think it would be great if communists ruled only more democratically
@@phanx0m924 yes, I'm Polish. Do I like USA? Well, truth is that our two countries have liked each other since their War of Independence. Poles supported American revolutionares. Later on, when we lost independence, we found refuge there. After German defeat in 1918, America strongly supported our full independence, in decent borders. After we lost independence once more, they opened borders again for us. Roosevelt supported Stalin for which I hate him, but many other American Presidents recognised our struggle against Soviet dictatorship and supported us. Now our two countries still like each other. Do I like USA? How couldn't I? It's a friendly country. I like American movies, music or video games. Many would say "Americans killed my grandfather" or "Americans enslaved our nation". Well, I know what happened in Cuba under Batista in South Vietnam under Ngo Dinh Diem or in Haiti and Dominican Republic when both were ruled by Pro-American dictators. As it seems, USA has many faces. Europe likes them, Asia and Latin America hates them for many things. And you know what? For this, I don't like America. Also for racism and similar issues. In conclusion, I rather like USA. How couldn't I? But it's not that I'm opposed to all their faults. In Cuba, I support Castro
my grandfather was in the ARVN, ofc he is older now, and still runs a business. South Vietnamese still have strong perseverance to this day. Update: He was a 2nd Lieutenant in the 21st Division, commanded a platoon of 32 soldiers. Served 1972-75.
@@treesarecool3601 You should use google translate or something. For me, I just showed my grandpa the Vietnamese language wikipedia of the South Vietnamese Military and had him point out his division/rank
My grandpa was a Major in the ARVN. His job was a civil engineer, he studied it in a military academy, my dad said. During the war, I don't know which battle, but my grandpa was shot. He said he didn't feel it when the bullet hit him because of the adrenaline during combat. After the removal of freedom from Vietnam, he moved to the US after serving prison time in 1984. My grandpa helped build a house for my family in SF. On December 30, 2020, after years of contributing to my family, he passed away. In honor of him, I want to join the US Navy or Air Force and become a fighter pilot. That's also my dream btw.
Well my great grandfather were Ngo Quang Truong an Arvn General , Ngo Quang Vinh a school principal and lastly Ngo Dinh Diem president of Republic of Vietnam
My grandfathers were officers in the ARVN and my father and uncles were soldiers, all except one great uncle who was with the guerrillas, but he later gave us passes to leave the country without persecution after the fall. We went to the US, but we mobed to a place where racial violence was going on so we moved again to El Salvador until the war broke out there then we went to Mexico. I am now a proud Mexican citizen.
Wow. I'm Mexican-American, I was born in Mexico and moved to the US at a young age. I'm more proud of being Mexican than American. It makes me happy that people like you move to my beloved country, it makes me happy
@ɴᴀᴛɪᴏɴᴀʟ sᴏᴄɪᴀʟɪsᴛ ᴠɪᴇᴛɴᴀᴍᴇsᴇ ᴘᴀʀᴛʏ (Việt Quốc Xã) Người Nam Việt và người Bắc Việt chúng ta chia sẻ chung một giá trị cốt lõi chung mà các Chúa đã truyền thừa lại.
I'm Vietnamese, I hate the trash regime RVN massacred people and scattered dioxins in the mountains. RVN aiding the US imperialists and ROK mercenaries to massacre innocent people in Vietnam
The Arvn should be shown to all to understand the importance of fighting for freedom the arvn are supposed to one of the most honorable soldiers in history right alongside the Japanese that fought for America in ww2
@@lilylovesitaly3932 it depends on the person, some are good some are bad.. Marxism is interpretated in in many ways. I do respect your opinion though as seeing some of the stuff that happened.
@@olentangyriver1191 “The only good communist is a dead one”. In my opinion Karl Marx was the dumbest person ever lived and his theory is the stupidest ever.
@@lilylovesitaly3932 I see you lack critical thinking skills and basic knowledge of pychologhy . I'm sorry I wasted my time,. Unfortunately poor education often leads to small mindedness... I have better things to do than try to debate with people of low iq and education status.. also your writing skills are extremely poor. You clearly show me your not even halfway worth my time to debate as it would give me cancer..
The true flag of free Vietnam is yellow with three red stripes and Here is the true meaning of the Republic of Vietnam before the country split and later South Vietnam and is now Vietnam heritage & freedom flag outside Vietnam. Yellow or gold background represents Earth the land of Vietnam and red represents Fire and three red stripes represent sun lights shine on the land and give life; symbolizes heaven, energy and perseverance, also represents the three regions north, central, south United. The current flag of Vietnam red with yellow star has no meaning just a copy cat of the communist Chinese flag.
Ce chant me font pleurer. N'importe comment c'est long, cela me manque que le Jour de la Victoire retour chez! Le jour la liberté, l'armée et le drapeau jaune reviendra!
tao cứ nghĩ là chúng mày theo tây nhạc phải us tí nhưng như chả ra thể thống gì, tao có thằng bạn ốm liệt giường vừa nghe bài này song hết ốm, cầm cái điện thoại vứt ra ngoài cửa sổ
@@hpmc1176 ờ vì chả còn cái gì khác để tự hào phớ hong? 50 năm sau [giải phóng] việt nam vẫn chưa thể thoát ra khỏi bẫy thu nhập trung bình---chỉ biết nhận viện trợ đồng dollar thay vì công nghệ lõi và dân thì chỉ biết làm culi cho thế giới tư bản giãy chết----hộ chiếu thì chỉ hơn được đúng lào và cam thôi đó tình yêu a ~
@@moonlitpacific T ko cần biết, chỉ cần ở VN ko bị cảnh sát quấy rối, ko có chiến tranh, dân ko tràn vào nhà quốc hội đập phá như ở sứ tự do là đc. Bẫy thu nhập tb thì bạn nói đúng, những chính sách của nước ta còn gò bó, ko sát thực tiễn. Và có vẻ bạn đang bịa ra chuyện VN ko phát triển đc công nghệ lõi, VN đã làm chủ được các kĩ thuật mổ phức tạp trong y học, nhưng trang thiết bị vũ khí( nếu bạn nói chỉ biết copy thì có thể nhìn sang TQ với ấn độ ). Nếu cố chấp lôi chuyện VN ko lọc được dầu thì đến cả Canada-1 cường quốc tài nguyên cũng ko thể tự lọc đc mà phải bán đấy thôi. Còn Về hộ chiếu thì có đến 55 quốc gia và vùng lãnh thổ mà công dân VN đc miễn thị thực. Bạn tự hỏi xem có nước nào ko phải làm culi cho tg tử bản, Triều Tiên chăng :>>.Thôi ra đường phố LA hóng gió đi đừng can dự vào quốc gia ko phải của mình