Even though our country is a communist country, it's pretty hard to find any Marxist, or even someone that really understand what communism actually is among the average people. So I'm trying to find out if there's any Vietnamese lurking here at Lemmygrad. Show yourselves comrades!
Im Chinese and live in Vietnam sometimes for work, i used to be there full time in HCMC but am not now. I had a few friends who are mostly leftists but it was sad how few even knew anything about the history or about Uncle Ho
The people like to connect our country's past suffering to communism to shit on it and say that we are better off right now because we get to have whatever the fuck Westerners have.
It is taught briefly in national universities but barely anyone give a shit about it. Students just think of it as something you have to go thru to graduate.
It makes sense for capitalists to keep the working class in the dark, but why would a revolutionary government neglect the education about basics of it's ideology? I can't understand that.
That's interesting. Sounds like the institutions are missing something in the explanation. It's up to the course designers to make sure their courses get student buy-in. That can be hard with Marxism in the west but it's possible. While I wouldn't have thought it would be 'easy' in a communist nation, I wouldn't thought it would be achievable.