Re: The Challenge
- From: "Born2beHmong" <truelove_neverend@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Jun 2006 06:38:38 -0700
Sis, Kaoly-
a women is still a women, there is no wisdom inside those words that
she spoke of, as i have said to many women who came in here. women are
talking too much and no specific point and detail. there is no such
person here will not support education, but it is the idea and vision
that we need to let us freely speak of the truth. and, many of them
have spoke the truth from past to present, such that if you were part
of the follower, and then you will reach nothing in life for the name
of Hmong as the past, as so many of us in this realm should know better
and have higher standard where we need to go from here. I thought that
we have too many Ph D as many of you, why not; we put together a
vision, and then take action, instead of follow other race as our own
parents, grand parents, and great-great parents have done in our
history.
Dr Pao Oz,
if those common people were asking you for such projects as you stated
above, then why not, many of us put together a project and vision, and
then take action. due to the many obstacles that we are still facing
and existing nowadays within our hmong men and LPRD, such as the jungle
people, it is unwise yet, for us to further our extending hands to help
without a certain resolve or common solution for these unanswered
questions from both sides of the table. in deep, every one of us men in
this level of comprehension and wisdom would love to extend our hands
to help out our own kind, whether they live in laos, thai, china, or
burma, as our stands should being fairly to play save for both accounts
of our parts as hmong men of wisdom and truly honorable person. I too,
believe that we are the men who have eyes of the eagles who seem to
hear and see more of the things that have happened and affected our
hmong men and in the surrounding of our environment and habitat
throughout the world. whatever we do or get our hands at, we shall take
that extra caution as men of principles, integrity, and know-how to
deal and play the cards of our own race from all walks of corners as
Hmong race.
are we ready to form an organization in the name of our hmong men's
name that will help to educate hmong children around the world? I
believe that many of us would extend our hands to help, if its
direction and vision are precisely define. many of us have spoken in
the past and nowadays that not only the hmong in lao, but in china,
thai, and other areas are so in needed of education. if any person
feels that we want to unite our power to help educate our hmong men,
then we shall form an organization that would do just that in the name
of hmong men. the real question here, have we changed or molded our way
of life and attitude to fit in yet? or we are still who we are when we
see money and have prestige or power.
but for such common men who would love to jump into any bandwagon, then
let they be, because we have learned that part in our history for many
centuries. the consequences of recognition that it was the cause of
hmong men would be fading way if we are acting as followers and
mercenary to other race. I sincerely hope that you and all my fellow
hmong men/women that come to SCH would understand my bulk statements
here, because when we speak, we are not speaking of such individual,
but as a race or as a group of people.
best regards,
Born2beHmong
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