How strong are the waves of anti-communism in China and Vietnam at the present?

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Khoa Anh · Been to a few places. Dec 16

In Viet Nam 2025? Almost non-existent.

Most people who are alive in Viet Nam today only know of one government under the leadership of one party: the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Literally, everything in their lives has something to do with the Party. Take it away and the whole thing may not even be able to stand. The Party has become a function of the State: its spirit and it has been performing admirably, all things considered.

It’s illogical to attack the very foundation of the house one’s living in, especially when there’s no spares or backups. Regardless of how we feel about this one, it’s the only one we’ve got. We should, logically, try to improve our house. To do anything else is risking EVERYTHING for potential gain, which is dumb.

That’s why people who advocate for regime change are the lowest of the lows. Not because they are anti-communist but because they are incompetent, and at the same time indifferent to the sufferings that would inevitably follow in a scenario. They are chaotic evil and power-hungry, exactly the type we should keep away from power, at all cost.

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