RE: RE: Nghe An: Simultaneously putting the sign "NO photography, NO video recording"
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RE: Nghe An: Simultaneously putting the sign "NO photography, NO video recording"

RE: Nghe An: Simultaneously putting the sign "NO photography, NO video recording"

Taxes & Owning The Public:

If Vietnamese pay taxes, then they may own the commune offices, theoretically speaking.

Communism & Socialism

When I talked to Vietnamese, they told me that they believe that Vietnam is owned by all the citizens of Vietnam. Well, so, I would ask them questions about it.

Private vs Public

But the theory is that government should not be too private, too secret, if the country is like a democracy or better yet a republic.

Transparency

I wonder how many Vietnamese understand the value in transparency that government should have and that people should be allowed to film in public places.

Public

If Vietnamese pay money to the government, then the Vietnamese own the government, the public places, and the government buildings, at least in theory. Now, actually, I know, that might not be true. But it should be true. I wonder how many Vietnamese can understand that.

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