Re: Don’t let them mislead you by the name ‘Harvard’



On May 27, 2:57 am, James <James.Russell.Brownw...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Rit,

Hi Maung Coffee- self proclaimed activist
Do you still claiming yourself ‘activist’? Let me put you under
democampers category, clearly.
Whether democampers are pathetic , one sided, or dreamy or hypocrite
or not – let people decide, fair?

I know that even under the flag of a democracy atrocities can occur.
But these are/were not intended, possibly accidental or committed by
individuals on their own account. It unfortunately happens in every
war, e.g. WWII, the current intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq or by
KNU soldiers. It does not make the general mission or a democracy
unjustified. In a/the free democratic world such occurrences can be
and are severely criticised and condemned (without being caught or
punished) and responsible people, offenders often have to justify for
them, e.g. in a trial. That is the way such errors are 'corrected'
nowadays (imperfect, but self-correcting democracy). And, I'll say it
again, I don't support atrocities anywhere in the world; but I can't
criticise them all.

Now, you seem to understand ‘UNTOUCHED’ in the sense of much more
bigger picture without democrazyfries smoke screen.

* * * WHO MAKES YOU TO UNDERSTAND MORE, MAY I KNOW?

My target is Burma, where atrocities are intended, 'legalised',
supported by the illegal self-appointed, dictatorial government,
unpunished, where criticism, freedom of speech (political opposition)
is punished by jailing under the pretext of endangering the state
(political prisoners). The laws have not been made by democratically
elected representatives, but by the feudal rulers for their own
benefit (while pretending that they are good for the people). If
suited they don't abide to their own laws or they stretch them even
further (imprisonment of ASSK). The process against ASSK and
companions is the ultimate example of the world upside down, where
good is wrong and wrong is good.

Definitely, You are still watching BBC, SKY, FOX and in the process
of being brainwashed. No doubt, about it!

Nothing new. Largely hyperbole, exaggeration and overstatement. – what
else can we expect from you?

I don't understand what has got into TS, but he must at least be
narcissistic, power addicted, selfish, cruel, evil, antisocial,
inhumane, criminal, homicidal, mentally deviant. He fits in the
gallery of Hitler, Mugabe, Saddam, Kim Jong-Il, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot,
Caucescou, Milo¹eviæ, Pinochet. He is superstitious (astrology), yet
non-religious, pretending to be a good Buddhist. He deceives the
people. Human rights are not disputable. He commits genocide
(unnecessary cyclone victims and abusing and exterminating ethnic
groups). The censored Burmese media tell the tales of material
progress and building a 'modern, developed and democratic state' and
urge the people to be united with the government and to have a
'patriottic spirit' (buzzwords and brainwashing). The media also
spread blunt lies as I have observed and reported repeatedly.
Propaganda like in 'communist', but actually dictatorial countries.

TS???

Hatred boiling in your heart, nothing to do with liberation freedom.
Love him, or hate him – it doesn’t matter.

Greens as soldiers may not be perfect to govern the country.

Maintaining Burma as one country one people, managing to avoid war
torn nation could not be undermined, rather high-quality, superb
accomplishment by greens – proven for country like Myanmar homed for
evils armies within government army. Of course no rosy thing, but to
pay a price!!!

Remember, yangon a-so-ya, civil war – reality check home work that
you don’t get it yet, no capacity to understand?

One country one people, national security TOP Myanmar national
interest that you had absolutely no idea et al.

* * * WHO’LL MAKE YOU TO UNDERSTAND THIS TIME AROUND – LIKE
‘UNTOUCHED’?

That is what is disgusting, what I actively object to, what I detest,
what I (verbally) criticise. That is what makes Burma a rogue state,
maybe not directly for the outside world, but in any case for its own
citizens. In the interest (of the prosperity) of Burma and its
inhabitants TS and his clique should be removed asap. In the interest
of individual freedom, freedom of speech, freedom of gathering,
freedom of press, freedom of demonstration the tyrant TS and his
comrades should be inactivated/demobilised asap. Latest election
results must be recognised. The rigid laws, the NC and 2008 referendum
have to be declared invalid and illegal. The 2010 elections may have
to be held in view of a real democracy (not in name). That is the
ultimate goal.

The rigid laws, the NC and 2008 referendum have to be declared invalid
and illegal???

Do you still selling broken machine? To get show room shine price is
an ultimate goal!

While the generals are more stubborn than ever, more inflexible than
ever, the trial against ASSK will break them (they can not bend). It
will be their final battle, that they will lose, from which they can
not recover. The international pressure has never been so intense.
This is the time to force a 180 degrees change in Burma. ASSK
(unintentionally) gets more attention these days than she could have
dreamed of. Any verdict involving continued imprisonment (even house
arrest) will not be acceptable by the international community, i.e.
the UN. The same applies to the rogue state of North Korea with regard
to their nuclear tests and severe oppression of citizens. That
tyrannical regime should be broken too in the interest of its own
people and the world. Until that has happenend I very much support and
stimulate endurance and civil disobedience against the respective
governments, even by military people. In Romania (1989) it has proven
to work.

they can not bend). It will be their final battle??? you said that,
euh!

False hope that generates new wave of energy for you guys to make
pathetic dreaming, on and on

false hope – common symptom usually found among pathetic democampers!

"If the crime lasts long enough and if the lie is repeated often
enough it becomes reality that the crime gets extinct, that the
historical lie becomes the truth and that embracing the real truth
becomes the crime." (James Russell Brownwood, @NLM, 8 September 2008).

Yes, it is. Look! It’s happening : As you said that YoMy target is
Burma, where atrocities are intended, 'legalised', supported by the
illegal self-appointed, dictatorial government,
unpunished, where criticism, freedom of speech (political opposition)
is punished by jailing under the pretext of endangering the state
(political prisoners). The laws have not been made by democratically
elected representatives, but by the feudal rulers for their own
benefit (while pretending that they are good for the people). If
suited they don't abide to their own laws or they stretch them even
further (imprisonment of ASSK). The process against ASSK and
companions is the ultimate example of the world upside down, where
good is wrong and wrong is good.

It was you who repeated it a thousand times, here – making reality in
fraud?

These kind of contradictions have been the reality and would be
repeated as broken coffee maker scanerios governs your world, gee,
gee!

Regards,

Kind regards


James Russell Brownwood
James.Russell.Brownw...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx://jrburma.surge8.com

On May 25, 10:05 pm, ritkyaungthar <rit_kyaungt...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> On May 25, 11:42 pm, James <James.Russell.Brownw...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Rit,

Hi James

[...]

(Let me drop to reply in future if you comeback with these repeated
lies and exaggeration)
RIT_Kyaungthar . . .
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