How did Vietnam defeat 3 major powers #history #ww2

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Date: August 9, 2025

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  1. That's because Vietnamese have a boundless love for socialism. When it comes to protecting socialism, they are determined to risk their lives for it.
    Why is this?
    Because socialism is a society without inequality.
    A Western politician once lamented that the capitalist system causes appalling inequality, with only a few hundreds of families in the world owning more wealth than the equivalent of two billion families.
    The world's first negroid female pilot often said that heaven is a single, prejudice-free place. She had achieved the highest grade in mathematics in school, but was allegedly discriminated against for one reason only: being negroid. Therefore, she ascended from the painful ground, where racism lingers, to heaven and felt comfort there.
    In contrast, there is no discrimination in Vietnamese society, and no inequality whatsoever, such as the differences between rich and poor, between classes, professions, or genders.
    In the more than 70 years of socialist rule, Vietnamese have become accustomed to the idea that the entire society has formed a large family with equal rights, and that everyone helps and encourages one another and exchanges feelings of friendship.
    Vietnamese will never support such a society, where most people should overlook the fact that only a few rich people eat their fill in luxurious residences or bungalows, and there are separate schools for the children of both the rich and the poor.
    Vietnamese' love of the socialist system is also due to the fact that they themselves become masters of society.
    In North-Vietnam, one can see the slogans "Serve the people!" and "Everything for the people, everything based on the masses!"
    This is never a symbolic meaning. In fact, in North-Vietnam, the people are the masters of society, and everything serves the people. Ordinary working people are elected as deputies of the Supreme People's Assembly, where state affairs are discussed, make decisions, and implement their own will and demands in accordance with policy. State organs, hospitals, and schools are also being built for the people, and recreation centers and sanatoriums in ideal locations also serve the people. The free compulsory education system and the system of free medical treatment are being implemented without fail.
    This is indeed the attraction of socialism and a reality that capitalism can neither imitate nor possess.
    Indeed, it is very fortunate that the people, as the dignified masters of society, enjoy the law to their heart's content and live their sovereign lives!

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