It's Monday morning here, and I haven't been able to access this page since about 12 hours after I published my last post. I'm not really sure what that means, and I'm not really sure what to do about it. I can access all other pages, but not this page. I can get to the dashboard here, and I can create a new post, but I can't publish it, I can't view the blog, and I can't read comments. So, I'm writing this from home today, but I think kreplech will have to publish it for me (from an undisclosed location....in America.)
Maybe someone is trying to answer my poll question for me? Maybe I had a few too many hot keywords in my last post that somebody misinterpreted? Maybe the link to the State Department Report was a bad idea? I don't know. But, as those who know me probably already guessed, I'm a bit paranoid at this point. I like making comparisons, but the inside of an American jail cell is not fun, and I'm not that interested in seeing the inside of a Vietnamese one.
So, I 'd like to take this opportunity to clear a few things up. I am not a revolutionary. Did ya hear that, guys? I AM NOT A REVOLUTIONARY!!! I think everybody who knows me was pretty sure of that already, but I just felt the need to say it aloud. Here. So, if you're looking to start a revolution, take it somewhere else. There's no place for that here, ya understand?
I'm a socialist, for crying outloud. I love communists. 5 years in Russia with excellent free health care did it to me. I'm a young, healthy, working class male, the picture of socialism. You need a dollar? I'll give you one. Need some Dong? I'll give you some. Glory to the workers!! Down with the Bourgeoisie!! Granted, I'm a liberterian socialist to coin a term, but a socialist none the less. For me, now, in Vietnam, I want to maintain the status quo. I love the staus quo.
Maybe I'm overeacting, but I think it's not entirely out of the realm of possibilities that my last post contained some items, or phrases, or links which could be viewed as unfavorable to a certain government, which happens to be in power in the country where I happen to be currently situated. And as a result of those words, phrases and links I have been blocked from posting more, and the State Security Services are now on the way to arrest me and sentence me without trial to a life of hard labor. But, I maintain that the subleties of my message could have been lost in translation, and I'm now issuing a formal apology to the offended parties. I'm not too proud for that. Sorry. I was actually trying to start a revolution in MY country, but now, I've even changed my mind about that. Because, as I said before, I'm not a revolutionary and I love the status quo.
So, in the interest of my personal safety, I've made some changes to my last post. I've replaced the link to the State Department with something I feel will be viewed in a much better light. And I've changed the quoted text at the bottom to claify what I was actually trying to say. Save all that journalistic integrity stuff for Judith Miller. This blogging thing is cool, but I like walking around outside. The view from here should not be from behind bars.
Sunday, March 23, 2008
An interesting development
Saturday, March 22, 2008
A Can of Worms
So, I went out to dinner last night with some Vietnamese friends, and we somehow got started on a pretty interesting topic. They've seen all the controversy in the states about Reverend Wright but they didn't really have the context to understand what the controversy is about. From their point of view the issue was framed differently. Americans have freedom of religion. And Americans have a seperation of church and state. So, What's the big deal? Why do Americans care about what somebody's pastor said or says? Imagine trying to explain that to someone who speaks less than perfect english, when I only know about 25 words in Vietnamese, and 10 of those are numbers.
Their Constitution says
Then this morning I came across this.
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Ngon means Tasty
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
The View from here...
Alright, Inaugural post. Hanoi Jake is up and running. My hope for this blog is that it will act as The Foreign desk for Illiterate Electorate. The view from the outside looking in. A foreign perspective on all things American, and an American perspective on all things Foreign. We'll start with this....
This Blog could be a bit like Hanoi traffic. In fact, I hope it is. Going this way, and that, always moving, never stopping, no rules, just motion. Stay tuned....