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posted ago by VietnameseDude4Trump ago by VietnameseDude4Trump +4611 / -1

WE.LOVE.THE.US & WE.LOVE.THE.45th.PRESIDENT. DJT

Yes!. I'm from Vietnam, a communist country, an old enemy of the US. And i wanna let you know that, many many people in VN love the US (also HATE the CHY-NAH government). We love P. Donald Trump so much that we started to learn/care about politic, the US Constitution, the current situation in the US (left vs right, the cabal, the deepstate, antifa...).

But there's always the other side. We also have pro-chyna ppl, pro-obama/clinton/leftist. Most of them are YOUNG, BRAINWASHED by the media (yes, like your 'media'), family of communist party member.

I known this site after they called Biden was the winner, i also recommended it to my frens as well, they loved it.

Love you all.

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magnokor 7 points ago +7 / -0

The exit polls from the 2016 election, out of all those with an Asian background it was Vietnamese who were the best for Donald Trump.

Something like 32% for Trump.

The older Vietnamese are bigly for Trump, while the younger voters who were born in the USA to Vietnamese parents are for the UN, globalism, communism.

32% was much better than the 14% of those from Cambodia, India or South Korea. Or the 2% Trump support from Pakistani background voters.

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Don't know about 2020, exit polls. As the election doesn't seem fair and secure, with pretend voters and magical voting machines that can put anything out as a result, maybe the media is hiding some of the 2020 exit polls as they don't support their fairy tale.

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MalcolmReynolds 5 points ago +5 / -0

I hate to generalize, and these are just personal observations... BUT -

Many families from that initial 1975 diaspora weren't of the peasant class - mostly because they were the ones living in cities with the wealth or connections to escape initially. They valued education and hard work and tried to send their kids to the best possible schools.

Those kids became indoctrinated surprisingly quickly. It's almost a running joke that if you send your kid to an Ivy they will come home to hate you.

Here's another fun observation: There are so many Viet graduates of the service academies and members of the military that they all have Vietnamese Alumni Associations. And no one bothers to mention any more when a Vietnamese American takes command of a unit (it's no longer a special or rare thing to be celebrated).