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Why Vietnamese communists so cruel against Vietnamese?

 
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It is difficult to make a generalization about the motivations behind the actions of the Communist government in Vietnam and label them as "cruel." The policies and actions of the Communist government in Vietnam were driven by a complex set of political, economic, and social factors, and a variety of motivations, some of which may be considered cruel and others not.

After the fall of Saigon in 1975 and the end of the Vietnam War, the new Communist government sought to consolidate its power and establish a socialist state in Vietnam. In order to do so, the government implemented a variety of policies, including land reforms and collectivization of agriculture, which resulted in widespread poverty and food shortages.

Additionally, the Communist government was concerned about potential opposition and dissent, and sought to suppress any potential threats to its rule. This included the persecution and imprisonment of those who had supported the former government or had worked for the Americans, as well as those who opposed the Communist government for political, religious, or other reasons.

In conclusion, the motivations behind the policies and actions of the Communist government in Vietnam were complex and driven by a variety of political, economic, and social factors. Some of these policies and actions may be considered cruel, while others may not, and it is important to consider the context and motivations behind them.

 
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