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Jun 19, 2023Liked by Linh Dinh

Recently found your blog and I've been captivated.

Your description of human life fills me with recognition, fascination, disgust and anger. It also inspires me to be a better human.

Your work is underrated and underpublished. Tale as old as time, uncomfortable truths must repressed.

Can't say I agree with everything you write, but I no longer care about the dead from decades ago. The living are suffering, so the whole lesson from that event, fake or real, has been missed.

So, thank you for your writing. It had the unintended side-effect of me not wanting to travel ever again lol. Nothing seems to have changed. But it's a blessing, for me anyway. Time to find a place to call home and explore the beauties of my own neighborhood.

Peace be upon you.

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PS it's hard to press 'like' after reading some of the content. So, you may add an applause to each of your blogs, if you will.

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Jun 19, 2023Liked by Linh Dinh

I am going to have to take the family to the US for a few years (yikes!) and it is fascinating to see how our son is inundated with warnings from his friends to be careful of blacks. Thais discuss black violence against Asians in the US offline and online.

In a culture not run by Jews and White women, people can have frank discussions of easily observed reality while in the US noting black propensity for violent crime is only acknowledged by people labeled Nazis. The Jewish website Instagram even banned FBI crime statistics right after the ascension of St. Floyd to heaven (peace be upon him).

Thais can't wrap their minds around the reality that black violence, especially against Whites, is encouraged and blacks are treated as the victims.

Eastern Asian kids don't have, what we on the US would consider street smarts (which is really awareness of black criminality). Yet they can talk about what is going on. There is really no reason for a Thai or Chinese kid to be street smart. You can walk all around Bangkok (5 million pop) or any Chinese city any time of the day and not worry about being violently attacked. In Bangkok you have to be on the watchout for a motor scooter plowing into you while you walk on the sidewalk. However, you don't have to worry about a black pushing you in front of a subway train or attacking you because, well because.

I guess it is time to review Derbyshire's The Talk with him.

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I hope you enjoy the US. It is hit or miss and depends a great deal upon where you are going. Everyone is suffering the abuse of the Oligarchy now, from the stolen election, to the plandemic and financial crisis. The blacks, who are suffering this abuse too, are being told that it's Whitey doing it. And the Jews whip them into a self defeating frenzy of hatred. Black in the US are a political tool. Try not to take it personally when they attack you.

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Thanks for the well wishes.

blacks are definitely just a tool the Jews use to persecute whites and destroy normal society. (Asians just get caught in the game).

I used the percentage of blacks and whether there is a Soros DA as a screen. The city we are going to is only 15% black and they are off to the side of the city in their own neighborhoods so we should be OK but we will find out.

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Hi everyone,

With Jewjab genocider Rochelle Wallensky gone, Biden gives us another Jewjab pusher in Mandy Cohen! Here she is on Covid "vaccines":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2Ps0mjI75c

Linh

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Hi Linh, greetings from Vancouver BC. Things are quite normal here. Weather is cold. I'm with my family and I have taken a very live and let live attitude. I don't ask questions nor show interest in their lives or opinions because they aren't interested in mine. I will make an exception to that when I ask my sister in law about her brother whose wife is awake to the covid scam. She threatened to leave him if he took the jewjab. Last I heard they bought a property outside Vancouver where people aren't quite so brainwashed. I'll report back if I can glean any opinion about their current situation.

I don't hesitate to use my name as one of your subscribers. Normally I simply don't participate in social media, just lurk. I see value in your writing and make the effort to comment here as myself.

Did you hear about RFK Jr's appearance on Joe Rogan? Neither of them are perfect but to hear truth about the jewjab industry on a popular podcast has got to be positive. Even the truth about the Spanish flu caused by injections was touched on.

Take care and thanks for the writing.

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Hi Matthew,

RFK Jr. is already pandering to Jews, unfortunately. Here's Kevin Barrett on this:

https://kevinbarrett.substack.com/p/why-is-rfk-jr-shilling-for-the-people?#details

If the evil controllers aren't convinced he's their servant, he won't be allowed to win. With a manipulated media and voting machines that can't be audited, American presidential elections are jokes.

Linh

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Hey Linh, here are words from a well known alt media pundit that echo your point. I admit I was giving Kennedy that pass. Giraldi is referencing Vanessa Beeley, independent journalist. "Kennedy gets a pass from many who want to see change because they understand that if he takes an anti-Zionist position in support of Palestine his campaign will be destroyed before it gets off the ground by the US Israel Lobby and its many friends. But that is not good enough. As Vanessa points out the Israeli government and its diaspora power centers constitute very probably collectively speaking the greatest source of palpable evil and conflict in the world today. Silence or evasive language when it comes to countering that evil is no longer an option."

Phillip Giraldi

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Hi Matthew,

They're just using Kennedy to toy with us. There's no chance he'll win. Jewjab genocide is at the heart of their agenda.

Linh

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Hi Linh, thanks for the reply. I agree. If he wins he's been selected and vetted. His antivax position is still a positive. Can we be optimistic that something will wake normies up to that generational scam?

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Hey Linh. heard your interview with Kevin Barrett . I must admit i have never been blown away with Kevin so maybe I am biased .

His lack of conviction when presented with the plandemic scam was pathetic. He tried so hard to be detached and unemotional when you presented the amount of excess death was appalling even when you presented Steve Kirsch's excellent work.

On the subject of the Jewish cabal he was like a limp lifeless rag.

Linh I was proud how you kept your emotions in check.

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Hi Jeff Chalk,

Of all people, Kevin should know about the evilness of Jewish thinking, since Kevin is the translator and publisher of Laurent Guyénot's excellent From Yahweh to Zion: Jealous God, Chosen People, Promised Land... Clash of Civilizations.

https://www.amazon.com/Yahweh-Zion-Jealous-Promised-Civilizations/dp/0996143041/

Just days ago, Kevin also called out RFK Jr's pandering to "Zionists," his polite and inaccurate term for the Jewish cabal.

https://kevinbarrett.substack.com/p/why-is-rfk-jr-shilling-for-the-people#details

When Kevin wrote about "Zionists" attacking worshippers in Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam’s most sacred, I called him out for avoiding the word "Jews," for Jews attacked those worshippers.

What's most damaging to Kevin's reputation is his siding with Ron Unz on Jewjabs, and I've been very blunt in warning him about this. My "Bourla, Walensky, Chomsky, Unz and Barrett?" of 5/6/23 concludes with, "If Barrett isn’t careful, he will go down as Chomsky with Ron Unz as Epstein. Kevin, don’t let anyone sneer, 'How much did Ron pay you?'"

https://linhdinh.substack.com/p/bourla-walensky-chomsky-unz-and-barrett

Linh

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One of the saddest things in America is the kids not being able to be children during childhood. I try to tell them that now is the time to be a child as you'll most likely spend far more time as an adult, which will largely suck, and you do not get your childhood years back.

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Thank you Linh, for your messages of sanity, and your beautiful photography. I'm always looking forward to your next one.

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Hi Linh, I live in Sacramento and it is also becoming more violent. Gunshots are heard daily in the downtown area. More and more people living on the streets and sad mentally ill wanderers are seen everywhere. I mostly stay at home with my farmer hubby and peaceful little acre. I'm so grateful to you for your essays and point of view. Many blessings to you, Linh.

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Jun 19, 2023·edited Jun 19, 2023Author

Hi Peggy,

Emailing me, Kevin Barrett insists crime has gone down since the 80's, but even if that's true, there is an increase in crime after Covid lockdowns, with lawlessness out of control in many cities.

I wrote to Kevin that random attacks have certainly increased, "There is a new element of fear when you can be attacked by strangers without robbery as a motive." Kevin disagrees there's a surge in random attacks.

Checking Philly news, I read that around 2:45AM on 6/19/23, at least 40 shots were fired in Society Hill, one of the city's best neighborhoods, though there's often trouble in nearby South Street. In South Philly and South Jersey, there were Mafia hits in the 80's, but those didn't have 40 shots being fired. When Salvatore Testa was killed, he was shot just once behind each ear!

I lived two blocks away from Frankie Flowers when he was killed. There were maybe six shots fired.

Now in Philly and other American cities, there are incidents with all these bullets flying, with, often, bystanders being hit. This mayhem is new.

Linh

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Rates may have gone down because so many crimes are unreported.

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It was probably a good decision to leave the US 5 years ago. As active as you were in exploring the grittier parts of urban America, and the increasingly rapid decline we're seeing there, there’s a not insignificant chance that you would by now be in The Dead Poets Society.

I watched your video clip from Pakse. My first thought was how delightfully peaceful and ordinary it was. That was immediately followed by the thought that such scenes are not so "ordinary" these days, at least not in this part of the world. Perhaps that was the point?

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Hi JustPlainBill,

Here's a two minute video of a Phnom Penh alley:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdOPNHJvUmU&t=13s

It's always good to see kids being kids.

Linh

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When will you come to Japan? The Japanese are still wearing the masks. The fish are dead. The beaches are dead. Brains are dead. Tokyo is getting its new Harry Potter Land though. So I guess, everything is gonna be alright. BLAH!

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Jun 19, 2023·edited Jun 19, 2023Author

Hi Thorsten,

I was in Japan in 2018 and 2019. From Busan in 2020, I tried to take a ferry to Japan but its border had been closed. I have several friends in Tokyo, and I love Osaka. If money wasn't an issue, I'd love to spend time in Osaka.

Even before Covid, many Japanese wore masks, which I thought ridiculous. I've heard most have gladly agreed to be Jewjabbed and, during Covid, many have committed suicide. Perhaps their self discipline bordering on masochism has worked against them?

With their strength of character, I trust they will survive this madness. Japan has a history of abruptly changing its trajectory.

Linh

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I should have mentioned that there are many very nice black people here too. It's just figuring it out can be difficult. There are also big differences between them. I tend to prefer interacting with Caribbean blacks the most and I like most of them, even the Haitians. "African Americans" can be more difficult to judge and many definitely have a big chip on their should (If you know what that means.) You hear about blacks attacking Asians but they don't that much outside of NYC and LA. And even there the Asians don't put up with it, especially the Koreans. You hear about it so much because the US media's goal is to sow division, on any and all levels, big and small.

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at the café where my wife and I eat lunch, the young people find us endlessly fasinating

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Great writing,you`re nailing it like every time,man!

Here Switzerland,cheese and watches and cleanliness,remember?Now its garbage and violence.Last week an elderly man was clubbed and robbed by african males,about 20 yards from my front door.Yesterday,a Nigerian was stabbed by 14 yr. old Algerians,about 200 yards from same door.

Across the street,Africans are sleeping on derelict sofas on the sidewalk.Young Afghans are being directly flown into Germany(not fleeing,flying),to the tune of 50000 per year,while the country has already been gifted with about 6 million,mostly illiterate young males from Syria,Iraq,Lybia,countries that have been mutilated by Washington.Add to these a million Ukrainians.

Nordstream gas pipeline is blown up.People dont seem to see the connection.These conditions have been brought to us by the same people that urge vaccination,spread climate hysteria and gay disco mania.

Made me remember the John Coleman conspiracies book from the 90ies.He said white countries are to be overwhelmed by people from alien cultures,as part of the plan for decimation of humanity.Spot on,no?

Reminds me also of the Bible.When god was angy with Babylon,something like,first,I shall confuse their language,so that they cannot understand each other anymore(I dont know if he was thinking of pronouns for transsexuals).In my neighborhood,I cannot understand what is spoken by around 80% of people around me on the street.

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Those pictures at the end and what is normal.

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Jun 20, 2023·edited Jun 20, 2023

You make it look easy, Linh. That's what an artist does. Your phrase, "I’ve had my share of this buffet" brought my mind to Black Marigolds, where the writer laments in satisfaction that, "Even now, I know that I have savored the hot taste of life, lifting green cups and gold at the great feast." Stay with us Linh. You have much yet to experience and share.

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Jun 20, 2023·edited Jun 20, 2023Author

Thanks, James, and many thanks to all those who have left supportive comments. Just as no musician can peform to an audience of hecklers, a writer shouldn't have to tolerate those who misread or don't even bother to read what he has written. Anyway, the next article will be from Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand. I have less than 24 hours in Pakse.--Linh

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Good news from a wholesome place.

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Jun 20, 2023·edited Jun 20, 2023Author

Hi Dan,

It's time we have a Southeast Asia reunion, man! Head over this way soon!

(I met Dan for the first time in Hanoi in 1995. Dan was working at Nhà xuất bản thế giới, the foreign languages publishing house. When I asked for Dan at the gate, the security lady yelled to somebody, "Go get Mr. Dan," but the way she said Dan, it sounded like Đen, or Vietnamese for black. OK, I thought, so this Dan Duffy I'm about to meet is black. Dan is less black than Justin Bieber.

After that, I hung out with Dan in New York, Philadelphia, New Haven and North Carolina.)

Linh

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That would be great. I may never leave the block again, though. Sad news: my brother in Terlingua died. I so regret not hooking you up with him when you visited Marfa. You can still get to know him a bit by searching for Pablo Menudo or Canyon Man. Great story about “den.” I used to lecture about that, since it came up often. A friend’s mom had to send a photo to the folks back home at the que noi. Meanwhile the biggest US businessman in Ha Noi, one very black American, couldn’t get anyone to believe because he was well to do.

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