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nayting (User)
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Re:This is humanitarian matters , not politic. 3 Months, 4 Weeks ago
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Thunderbolts,
The reason my breakfast comes up so easily when I think about the Myanmar military and you is I see such poor human values.
For example, lets imaging you have a young son who swings on a swing, falls down and breaks his leg, cries in pain and fear and makes a face that looks like a water fountain.
You see this happen and since you were in the middle of making dinner you choose to walk into your house and cook dinner.
There are parts of the Myanmar constitution that deal with this kind of situation written in the Tatmadaw section as follows:
4. The Tatmadaw must play a leading role in safeguarding the Union of Myanmar against all internal and external dangers. The Tatmadaw is the core armed forces for national defence.
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14. The Tatmadaw must render assistance to the people in case of the occurrence of a calamity in the nation that affects the nation and the people.
So you see Thunderbolts the fact that an Indian weather station warned Burma-Myanmar in advance of the cyclone and Burma-Myanmar chose not to raise the alarm and prepare and evacuate the south from the water surge. The fact that the army is choosing to ignore most foreign aid, and assistance and have many of it's soldier's present at voting stations instead of helping the desperate situation in the south. The fact that the Myanmar government writes a controversial constitution and then basically ignores their own rules. That tells me something about your values Thunderbolts and the values of the Myanmar military.
Right now it is the people and the monks who are clearing the streets and feeding the hungry. Where are the army guys now in this time of need. I wonder"
If I were in your shoes I would find a way to order all 400,000 army guys to get water, food, shelter and medicine to the south and save one or two million people from their suffering and their death.
I would encourage the entire nation to open their homes to refugees from the south feed them and care for them.
And when all that is done I would find out which miserable members of the Myanmar Army broke the spirit of their own proposed constitution before it was even voted on.
Now this idea of yours that I speak for traitors who pay me. Where is that coming from in your blog on "This is humanitarian matters , not politic". I speak for straight out common sense in a Burma-Myanmar national emergency. I speak for a constitution that would embrace a bright future for the good people of Burma-Myanmar and shakes the miserable army off their backs once and for good. Army's are designed for emergencies and protection not for parliament.
That is why I speak for Burmese people because you and your army spend your days
figuring out ways to shut them up.
If you and I stand next to each other in your garden do we choose to fight with fists, fix the dinner or help your boy. I am for helping your boy Thunderbolts. So what do you and your little Myanmar military wish to do today? What's you choice Thunderbolts?
nayting
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thunderbolts
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Polaris
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nayting
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thunderbolts
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