[Vung Tau, 1/5/24]
5:56AM finds me sitting at Café Xí Muội. Over my right shoulder is a pink Christmas tree with silver balls. Knowing Vietnamese, I’d not be surprised if it’s there until April, if not next Christmas. Behind the tree are five stuffed animals. Surrounding a large bear is a smaller one, a dog and a kangaroo with her joey sticking out of her pouch. There’s also something between the Pillsbury Doughboy and Casper the Friendly Ghost.
Artificial grass covers a third of the floor. Bifurcating it is a ruler straight “stream” of wavy blue plastic over actual pebbles. A brief footbridge crosses it. At the far end is a miniature boat. Four decades ago, many thousands of fearful refugees departing Vung Tau in the dark often ended up, soon after, as bloated corpses washed up on beaches so festive this morning with swimmers, dippers or just folks exercising. Chunks had fallen off or been picked away. It got so bad, many locals stopped eating seafood. They didn’t want to ingest fish that had feasted on humans.
At Xí Muội, there’s no music and, a huge plus, I can get avocado smoothies. I can’t afford another health setback. In Jakarta, a single meal of lontong in peanut sauce messed me up, but I couldn’t resist its name. I mean, who wouldn’t want to try lontong? Rooster is an excellent Vietnamese microbrew newly available, but I can’t touch another glass any time soon. Three days ago, I got an herbal ointment from a slightly eccentric healer, but his portrait must wait.
Now, let us consider mistah charley, ph.d, for he’s, despite some idiosyncrasies, a quintessential American. From his many comments after my articles, we know his dad was born in Canada. As a young man, mistah charley, ph.d even considered moving there, so he was sufficiently disenchanted, if not disgusted, with his native land. Though a mass attending Catholic, he’s looked into Buddhism, particularly Zen, and even Hinduism.
Quoting Red Hawk’s “Calling the Rain Spirit,” mistah charley, ph.d neither accepts nor dismisses its account of a successful appeal to the Rain Spirit to squelch a forest fire. He also speaks of “the creative forces of the universe,” and asks, “is the universe here on purpose?” A dogmatic Christian, he isn’t.
Politically, mistah charley, ph.d reads Caitlin Johnson and considers Kissinger and Cheney to be war criminals. He thinks I’m quite mistaken about Covid, however, so multiple Jewjabs for mistah charley, ph.d, plus “n95 masks [because they] work by electrostatic forces.” He also believes a transition from fossil fuels, as recommended by the United Nations, is advisable. Since this may not happen quickly enough to save the planet, mistah charley, ph.d is mostly resigned.
This “rap rhyme” condenses his philosophy:
smile at your neighbor, smile at the sky life is a blessing - why ask why
mistah charley, ph.d speaks of watching nature documentaries at double speed. He enjoys Ted Talks and Rick Steve. He has not mentioned any travel, but work and family responsibilities can burn up all one’s hours, and his country is continent-sized, so not easy to wiggle out. Many also have no appetite for getting confused, lost or sick between enchantments, if any.
What prompted me to discuss mistah charley, ph.d was this comment after my last article:
comrade linh, i was enjoying this description of life in your native land until the denunciation of my native land - i am well aware of america’s negative aspects - i am not surprised or offended to hear about them - but i feel sad that you feel drawn to write about them now, when you are somewhere else
Why is mistah charley, ph.d sad at my indictment of a nation he himself sees as sick? Does he resent my being in a better place?
Since leaving the US in 2018, I have visited 18 countries, with at least a month spent in most. Including Namibia, Lebanon, Egypt, Albania and Montenegro, all are sure to outlast that indispensable nation so bombastically smug. Even South Africa has a firmer foundation and, most crucially, sensible borders. Though ineptly governed, it’s not being purposely imploded. It also has reliable friends in Russia and China. They won’t let its resources be wasted.
For his SubStack profile, mistah charley, ph.d describes himself as “intelligent, kind, modest.” Self assessment, though, is never accurate. Those who claim to be God’s chosen may turn out to be Satanists, and you shouldn’t take my words that I’m tall, buff and can last all night.
Since it’s literally true we can’t see or hear ourselves properly, we should, every so often, consider how we’re perceived by others, but that’s not very American, is it? No one is as drunk with self congratulation as Uncle Sam. Always speaking over others, Samuel doesn’t give a flying fuck about anyone’s life, much less opinion.
For lowly Americans like mistah charley, ph.d, self absorption has a different price, including suicide. While others are engrossed with porn or cage fighting, mistah charley, ph.d stretches his synapses with books and YouTube videos. What they have in common, though, is a passivity not just towards the serial atrocities committed in their name, but the methodical destruction of their society. Into spectacles they escape. As for venting, they can drone or even shriek online.
When it’s not quite one’s turn to be blown to bits, why not “accentuate the positive,” advises mistah charley, ph.d, for “all one’s earthly troubles will be over soon enough.”
Tell that to all those screaming in pain, yesterday, today and tomorrow, from your cooly genocidal philosophy. Surely that’s not me, mistah charley, ph.d may protest, but that’s exactly what it means to be an American. It’s this complicity that should sadden and distress him, not my curt state of the union.
Halfway through this article, Café Xí Muội’s owner stopped by to say hello. She had never had any customer type away through several avocado smoothies. Plus, she could guess I was a Viet Kieu.
Hearing I had left paradise in 2018 with no plan to return, this overly made up woman in her 40’s was very surprised, of course.
“Believe me, sister, many Viet Kieus will come back this way, the ones who know what’s what. As for those who still dream of going over there, they can go!”
Folded on her chair like a huge cat, she looked skeptical. My talk of America’s ballooning homeless population also left her unfazed, so I brought up two Vietnamese-Americans senselessly murdered just last week. In Oakland, a cop was gunned down, and near Dallas, a restaurant owner was run over during a robbery. I also showed her a Viet woman left paralyzed by a jugger last year. She had withdrawn just $4,000 for a trip back home. So untraveled, she didn’t even know how to buy tickets online. Now, it’s an ordeal just to reach the toilet. To drive home America’s increasing mayhem, I pulled up a video of a Long Beach woman randomly attacked with a metal rod as she pushed her baby’s stroller.
Nationally or individually, cowardly violence against unsuspecting victims has become an American hallmark. It’s also true of Israel. That’s why they’re inseparable.
I’m sitting at Friendly Library at 7:58PM. On the sidewalk right outside, boys and a man are online skating. At a park across the street, two girls are playing badminton. Crappy music booms from afar, but it’s mostly traffic noises I hear. At least Vietnamese don’t honk like Indians. Since it’s Saturday, many Saigonese are here to liven up streets and fill restaurants. Hopefully, the pho joint where I will have dinner won’t be too crowded. I need to stuff my face with detoxifying leaves.
Twenty years ago, Vietnam was swarming with even children selling lottery tickets, then their number decreased until you hardly saw them. After Covid lockdowns, they started to return. Last night, I was approached by a girl no more than seven-years-old. All around her, joyous kids were still playing, but don’t let that fool you.
Many workers laid off from factories in Bình Dương Industrial Park near Saigon can’t even afford bus fares back to their villages. Hundreds of tiny quarters that housed them now sit empty, so their owners are struggling with bank loans. This coming Tet will be grimmer than usual.
Purse, cellphone and necklace snatching will rise, and so will bank robberies, though still rare. Nearly all raiders are caught within 48 hours. On 12/28/23, a 25-year-old who had fatally stabbed a bank security guard was given the death penalty, while his 22-year-old accomplice who had fired a handgun at the ceiling got 30 years. Vietnam executes by lethal injection roughly 230 people yearly.
At least here, no one will whack you on the head to get even with God, their DNA, their upbringing, the opposite sex, the same sex or all the bad sex they’ve had, etc.
[Vung Tau, 1/5/24]
[5:42AM at Front Beach in Vung Tau on 1/6/24]
[8:29AM at Vung Tau’s Triangle Park on 1/6/24]
[Friendly Library in Vung Tau on 1/6/24]
Linh, I hope you stay on the straight and narrow in dealing with your health. I am 70 and found in early 60s that my margin of error for making bad health decisions started shrinking dramatically. I have always taken health seriously but there was also a sense that I had to take care of myself to safeguard my future.
Welp, the future is now. When I do something my body doesn't like, it seeks immediate revenge. For example, I can't drink at all now.
On the plus side by having to be so cautious in my approach to self care, I feel as good or better than I have ever felt. Also, given that I lost what little respect I had for doctors during the Covid tyranny, I am happy to not have them in my life.
Hello Linh, Thank you again for a wonderful and insightful morning read. I very much appreciate and look forward to receiving your essays.
With regard to Mistah Charley, Ph.D, I wonder if he ever followed up on the research that I'd mentioned with regard to a house painter wearing two masks, the first the N95 mask with a second cloth mask beneath it. This painter completely bereft of a Ph.D proved conclusively that masks don't work, as he blew copious amounts of paint (and other material :) from his nostrils. Further, as I had mentioned in another comment, the CDC's pictograph showed a 10 micron smoke particle, which can easily penetrate the regular or N95 mask and there was a virus particle on the same pictograph which was 0.1 microns or 100 smaller(!) than the smoke particle. Think it can't penetrate the N95 mask? Mistah Charley, Ph.D might, at least, search the CDC pictogram out. It was on the CDC website. Though they may have caught that snafu.
That people are still wearing mask, getting the extremely deadly gene-editing-injections and, perhaps, the deadlier still boosters, and having their children take them, truly boggles the mind and saddens one to no end. Can they not read, tear themselves away from the catastrophic propaganda, or from those who continuously lie to them and who only change the lie when it is completely untenable--two weeks to flatten the curve, 95% effectiveness, 80% effectiveness, 10% effectiveness....not effective? All the while they profit from EVERY vaccine or booster given? In an early scene in the movie "Aliens" Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) asks a question, and I paraphrase, "Have IQs suddenly dropped, since I've been away?" Given the current state of affairs, it is absolutely a fair question to ask in this day and age. I imagine the answer both surprising and rather telling.
The odd thing is that the most educated among my friends--master's degrees, PhDs, etc.--were the most gullible. I'd wondered about that for a while until I was informed that, generally, the most educated have gone through the system for long years and have 'done what they were told to do, drank the cool-aid, or they became more a propagandist than the propagandist (see Instructors) in order to receive their higher degrees. This made sense and has since been proven out countless times. I do, however, still find myself taken aback by people for whom research was required to achieve their higher degrees, NOT doing the research to save their own lives and those of their families, their children, which is absolutely astounding! Future historians, sociologists, psychologists, once they've moved past the shock of our society's malaise and collective suicide, will have a field day trying to discern the breathtaking psychosis and insanity which affected so very many, to their graves.
One imagines Mistah Charley Ph.D in a bit of a quandary himself. Smart enough to know, if only he'd spend the time to do the research that he'd find the answers, free of the propaganda. And afraid enough to know that the research may well turn his life and his family's asunder. It is quite the predicament.
There are far too many lifelong Pharma and biotech executives, doctors, professors, market researchers and analysts, funeral directors (who see and experience the aftermath of the injections) etc. coming forward to tell the truth to their great detriment. Who does that? Tells the truth despite the fact that the truth will cost them EVERYTHING? A few of the names that Mistah Charley Ph.D might want to consider are the following (there are many many more):
- Dr. Michael Yeadon is a former Pharma executive
(https://rumble.com/v3zywlj-the-saborski-address-english.html)
- Professor. Sucharit Bhakdi is a retired Thai-German microbiologist
- Karen Kingston is a med-legal advisor and biotech analyst with 25 years experience.
- Edward Dowd formerly an investment adviser with Black Rock, has put the pieces together
- Funeral Director John O'Looney
(https://www.bitchute.com/video/h9OHCEgYmTsi/, mouse over the advertisement, it may go away)
And if Mistah Charley PhD doesn't believe them, then all is truly lost. And there is great truth to the saying, that once one accepts the big lie, there is no amount of truth, evidence, or facts that will dissuade them.
Finally, distance or absence can absolutely give one a better perspective on a former country which was home, a former job, or even a former loved one. Though in your case, even before you left, you were already speaking to the maladies of the disintegrating US empire, said disintegration shifting into turbo-overdrive, now in front of our very eyes, and at the hands of the selfsame empire. Imperial suicide? It certainly seems that way. I too search for a home away from the madness of a suicidal empire gone completely insane and in possession of many a nuclear tipped warhead. But given this latter fact, where, indeed, does one escape?
Alastair Crooke, a former UK Diplomat (MI6) gives a rather telling explanation of where we are in reference to the ongoing wars. Not for the lighthearted or the hopelessly deluded.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=od5lipBQhe0)
Sorry for the longwinded response.