Hanoi or Saigon, Vietnam
You mean Ho Chi Minh City ? Because for the games of Saïgon, you will need a time machine.
Hanoi or Saigon, Vietnam
Hanoi or Saigon, Vietnam
You mean Ho Chi Minh City ? Because for the games of Saïgon, you will need a time machine.
I don't like the sound of Ho Chi Minh City since it's named after a commie.
I don't like the sound of Ho Chi Minh City since it's named after a commie.
Because colonialism is soooooooooo better.
Do you feel the same about Washington DC, since it's named after a slave-owner?![]()
I don't like the sound of Ho Chi Minh City since it's named after a commie.
Because colonialism is soooooooooo better.
If we're going to start disqualifying nations because of past communism/colonialism/etc we'll have to hold the Olympics in Antarctica.
Do you feel the same about Washington DC, since it's named after a slave-owner?![]()
Nah, but I don't like politicians in general.
Because colonialism is soooooooooo better.
If we're going to start disqualifying nations because of past communism/colonialism/etc we'll have to hold the Olympics in Antarctica.
It's not just about the history. It's the name associated with history. You don't call Berlin "Hitler City" or Baghdad "Saddamopolis."
The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a single-party state. Its current state constitution, which replaced the 1975 constitution in April 1992, asserts the central role of the Communist Party of Vietnam in all organs of government, politics and society. The General Secretary of the Communist Party performs numerous key administrative and executive functions, controlling the party's national organization and state appointments, as well as setting policy. Only political organizations affiliated with or endorsed by the Communist Party are permitted to contest elections in Vietnam. These include the Vietnamese Fatherland Front and worker and trade unionist parties. Although the state remains officially committed to socialism as its defining creed, its economic policies have grown increasingly capitalist,[56] with The Economist characterizing its leadership as "ardently capitalist communists".[57]
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