Comments by "condorX2" (@condorX2) on "3.4 million more people could go hungry as Myanmar political crisis worsens, UN warns" video.
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"About 2.8 million people in Myanmar were in food insecurity before the coup".
That quote is very important because plenty of Myanmar protesters have died for nothing.
This backstory will explain everything.
The problems in Burma are actually differences between the National League for Democracy (NLD) party and the rest of the populace. The NLD won an almost landslide victory in the 2015 elections and ruled the country for the first time until 2020. The leader of the party Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was very popular but her government couldn't achieve much in its five- year term. According to many independent poles, the party will surely win the elections in 2020 but it can't win an outright majority to form a government. It seemed that they were unwilling to form a coalition government and tried everything in their power to get a majority. They used many tricks before the elections and all other parties were distressed about that. Many political parties before and after the elections met with the commander-in-chief of the army and asked him to intervene. In the elections the NLD won overwhelmingly getting about 82% of the votes to everybody's astonishment. The parties and the army pointed out the irregularities and asked the Elections Commission but they refused to answer under the order of the President who is vice president of the NLD and who appointed the Commission. The army asked to get answer many times to no avail and decided to get power properly under the constitution when the NLD moved to open a new parliament and form their government. The army arrested the president and NLD leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi who instructed her followers in a prepared statement to revolt against the military. Since then NLD members started protests in the streets for about two weeks rather peacefully though. When the army didn't budge they changed to violent demonstrations arousing mostly young people and even young children. Slowly the confrontations become between the NLD youth members and the army in the streets and NLD and the rest of the populace in other areas and in social life. However, as a few hundreds of demonstrators were killed in the streets, the world knows only that the army used deadly force against unarmed civilians. The NLD apparatchiks know how to approach international political leaders to get sympathy while the army leaders concentrate on the rule of law and order in the country. Hence most of the world think the disagreement was between the army and the NLD. The truth is the army is only the caretaker for the preservation of democracy at the request of all political parties and the general public except the NLD party.
-Truth Teller
@Truth Teller That sounds very believable. The tactics the protesters used are the same used in other color revolutions, like in Arab spring in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, Hong Kong, Thailand, Myanmar. E.g. using fingers to make signs, using people to kneel in front of the police, using stones from the roads, shields, catapults, molotov cocktails, setting buildings on fire etc etc. , spreading propaganda the police shot at the heads, which was over done and became so obviously fake.
-papa smurf
Source
Hidden Protest Violence in Myanmar
By Land destroyer.
YouTube censored the link.
The video will explain how western media's never show the violence committed by the protestors, only the military side. There is no self defense argument at all.
Here an old example where the military will resort to using live rounds when they feel threatened.
Now imagine seeing the same protest around the clock.
The Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre), were the shootings of 13 unarmed Kent State University students in Kent, Ohio by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. The killings took place during a peace rally against the expanding involvement of the Vietnam War into neutral Cambodia by United States military forces as well as the National Guard presence on campus.
Source
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
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Check this out 0:53
"About 2.8 million people in Myanmar were in food insecurity before the coup".
That quote is very important because plenty of Myanmar protesters have died for nothing.
This backstory will explain everything on how politic divided and destroyed lives in Myanmar.
The problems in Burma are actually differences between the National League for Democracy (NLD) party and the rest of the populace. The NLD won an almost landslide victory in the 2015 elections and ruled the country for the first time until 2020. The leader of the party Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was very popular but her government couldn't achieve much in its five- year term. According to many independent poles, the party will surely win the elections in 2020 but it can't win an outright majority to form a government. It seemed that they were unwilling to form a coalition government and tried everything in their power to get a majority. They used many tricks before the elections and all other parties were distressed about that. Many political parties before and after the elections met with the commander-in-chief of the army and asked him to intervene. In the elections the NLD won overwhelmingly getting about 82% of the votes to everybody's astonishment. The parties and the army pointed out the irregularities and asked the Elections Commission but they refused to answer under the order of the President who is vice president of the NLD and who appointed the Commission. The army asked to get answer many times to no avail and decided to get power properly under the constitution when the NLD moved to open a new parliament and form their government. The army arrested the president and NLD leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi who instructed her followers in a prepared statement to revolt against the military. Since then NLD members started protests in the streets for about two weeks rather peacefully though. When the army didn't budge they changed to violent demonstrations arousing mostly young people and even young children. Slowly the confrontations become between the NLD youth members and the army in the streets and NLD and the rest of the populace in other areas and in social life. However, as a few hundreds of demonstrators were killed in the streets, the world knows only that the army used deadly force against unarmed civilians. The NLD apparatchiks know how to approach international political leaders to get sympathy while the army leaders concentrate on the rule of law and order in the country. Hence most of the world think the disagreement was between the army and the NLD. The truth is the army is only the caretaker for the preservation of democracy at the request of all political parties and the general public except the NLD party.
-Truth Teller
@Truth Teller That sounds very believable. The tactics the protesters used are the same used in other color revolutions, like in Arab spring in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, Hong Kong, Thailand, Myanmar. E.g. using fingers to make signs, using people to kneel in front of the police, using stones from the roads, shields, catapults, molotov cocktails, setting buildings on fire etc etc. , spreading propaganda the police shot at the heads, which was over done and became so obviously fake.
-papa smurf
Source
Hidden Protest Violence in Myanmar
By Land destroyer.
YouTube censored the link.
The video will explain how western media's never show the violence committed by the protestors, only the military side. There is no self defense argument at all.
Here an old example where the military will resort to using live rounds when they feel threatened.
Now imagine seeing the same protest around the clock.
The Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre), were the shootings of 13 unarmed Kent State University students in Kent, Ohio by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. The killings took place during a peace rally against the expanding involvement of the Vietnam War into neutral Cambodia by United States military forces as well as the National Guard presence on campus.
Source
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
1
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0:53
"About 2.8 million people in Myanmar were in food insecurity before the coup".
That quote is very important because plenty of Myanmar protesters have died for nothing.
This backstory will explain everything on how politic divided and destroyed lives in Myanmar.
The problems in Burma are actually differences between the National League for Democracy (NLD) party and the rest of the populace. The NLD won an almost landslide victory in the 2015 elections and ruled the country for the first time until 2020. The leader of the party Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was very popular but her government couldn't achieve much in its five- year term. According to many independent poles, the party will surely win the elections in 2020 but it can't win an outright majority to form a government. It seemed that they were unwilling to form a coalition government and tried everything in their power to get a majority. They used many tricks before the elections and all other parties were distressed about that. Many political parties before and after the elections met with the commander-in-chief of the army and asked him to intervene. In the elections the NLD won overwhelmingly getting about 82% of the votes to everybody's astonishment. The parties and the army pointed out the irregularities and asked the Elections Commission but they refused to answer under the order of the President who is vice president of the NLD and who appointed the Commission. The army asked to get answer many times to no avail and decided to get power properly under the constitution when the NLD moved to open a new parliament and form their government. The army arrested the president and NLD leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi who instructed her followers in a prepared statement to revolt against the military. Since then NLD members started protests in the streets for about two weeks rather peacefully though. When the army didn't budge they changed to violent demonstrations arousing mostly young people and even young children. Slowly the confrontations become between the NLD youth members and the army in the streets and NLD and the rest of the populace in other areas and in social life. However, as a few hundreds of demonstrators were killed in the streets, the world knows only that the army used deadly force against unarmed civilians. The NLD apparatchiks know how to approach international political leaders to get sympathy while the army leaders concentrate on the rule of law and order in the country. Hence most of the world think the disagreement was between the army and the NLD. The truth is the army is only the caretaker for the preservation of democracy at the request of all political parties and the general public except the NLD party.
-Truth Teller
@Truth Teller That sounds very believable. The tactics the protesters used are the same used in other color revolutions, like in Arab spring in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, Hong Kong, Thailand, Myanmar. E.g. using fingers to make signs, using people to kneel in front of the police, using stones from the roads, shields, catapults, molotov cocktails, setting buildings on fire etc etc. , spreading propaganda the police shot at the heads, which was over done and became so obviously fake.
-papa smurf
Source
Hidden Protest Violence in Myanmar
By Land destroyer.
YouTube censored the link.
The video will explain how western media's never show the violence committed by the protestors, only the military side. There is no self defense argument at all.
Here an old example where the military will resort to using live rounds when they feel threatened.
Now imagine seeing the same protest around the clock.
The Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre), were the shootings of 13 unarmed Kent State University students in Kent, Ohio by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. The killings took place during a peace rally against the expanding involvement of the Vietnam War into neutral Cambodia by United States military forces as well as the National Guard presence on campus.
Source
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
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🙏0:53
"About 2.8 million people in Myanmar were in food insecurity before the coup".
That quote is very important because plenty of Myanmar protesters have died for nothing.
This backstory will explain everything on how politic divided and destroyed lives in Myanmar.
The problems in Burma are actually differences between the National League for Democracy (NLD) party and the rest of the populace. The NLD won an almost landslide victory in the 2015 elections and ruled the country for the first time until 2020. The leader of the party Daw Aung San Suu Kyi was very popular but her government couldn't achieve much in its five- year term. According to many independent poles, the party will surely win the elections in 2020 but it can't win an outright majority to form a government. It seemed that they were unwilling to form a coalition government and tried everything in their power to get a majority. They used many tricks before the elections and all other parties were distressed about that. Many political parties before and after the elections met with the commander-in-chief of the army and asked him to intervene. In the elections the NLD won overwhelmingly getting about 82% of the votes to everybody's astonishment. The parties and the army pointed out the irregularities and asked the Elections Commission but they refused to answer under the order of the President who is vice president of the NLD and who appointed the Commission. The army asked to get answer many times to no avail and decided to get power properly under the constitution when the NLD moved to open a new parliament and form their government. The army arrested the president and NLD leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi who instructed her followers in a prepared statement to revolt against the military. Since then NLD members started protests in the streets for about two weeks rather peacefully though. When the army didn't budge they changed to violent demonstrations arousing mostly young people and even young children. Slowly the confrontations become between the NLD youth members and the army in the streets and NLD and the rest of the populace in other areas and in social life. However, as a few hundreds of demonstrators were killed in the streets, the world knows only that the army used deadly force against unarmed civilians. The NLD apparatchiks know how to approach international political leaders to get sympathy while the army leaders concentrate on the rule of law and order in the country. Hence most of the world think the disagreement was between the army and the NLD. The truth is the army is only the caretaker for the preservation of democracy at the request of all political parties and the general public except the NLD party.
-Truth Teller
@Truth Teller That sounds very believable. The tactics the protesters used are the same used in other color revolutions, like in Arab spring in Egypt, Libya, Syria, Ukraine, Hong Kong, Thailand, Myanmar. E.g. using fingers to make signs, using people to kneel in front of the police, using stones from the roads, shields, catapults, molotov cocktails, setting buildings on fire etc etc. , spreading propaganda the police shot at the heads, which was over done and became so obviously fake.
-papa smurf
Source
Hidden Protest Violence in Myanmar
By Land destroyer.
YouTube censored the link.
The video will explain how western media's never show the violence committed by the protestors, only the military side. There is no self defense argument at all.
Here an old example where the military will resort to using live rounds when they feel threatened.
Now imagine seeing the same protest around the clock.
The Kent State shootings (also known as the May 4 massacre or the Kent State massacre), were the shootings of 13 unarmed Kent State University students in Kent, Ohio by the Ohio National Guard on May 4, 1970. The killings took place during a peace rally against the expanding involvement of the Vietnam War into neutral Cambodia by United States military forces as well as the National Guard presence on campus.
Source
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_State_shootings
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