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Ho Chi Minh Imperialism In Vietnam

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In an effort to answer the first question asked was Ho Chi Minh a communist I would have to say no. However there is a caveat and that is he was pushed into becoming a communist, because in his and his countrymen’s opinion they were disrespected by the West after WWII. They supported the allies, they even had a sector to monitor and maintain in Germany during WWII, but when asked to be treated equally, by the West they were cast a side by the Western leaders. Ho firmly believed and rightfully so that he and the Vietnamese people “fought side by side with the Allies against the Fascists during these last years” Quote 1 page 3/3 It is his assertion that a people who fought for the right of self-determination should allowed the opportunity …show more content…

There is no greater injustice than the enslaving of one group of people by another more powerful people. It is that sentiment that Ho alludes to while establish the list of crimes imposed by the French. It is through the exploitation of the workers and natural resources of Vietnam and the monetary controls that the French established that had an adverse effect of the people of Vietnam. Combined with the introduction of Western cultures, education, and the introduction of drugs and alcohol that Ho and his believed was a blight on Vietnamese society. If a people are to rise and become independent than they must have educated leaders and citizens. The French by limiting the ability of the Vietnamese to become educated and by inserting their brand of education they adversely effected the lives of the current and future generations of Vietnamese people. Cleary, Ho seeks independence. However, he is also aware that as long as the French continue to oppress and manipulate all aspects of political, economic, and social life within Vietnam the citizens and the culture and Vietnamese way of life will be eliminated. The people of Vietnam will be assimilated into French culture. The proud people of Vietnam will lose their ability to self-govern, and their God given right to

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