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  1. Mar 2016
    1. Glimpse a mother rocking her baby in a cradle strung between the stilts under the house, or watch a farmer and his family constantly bent, it seems, in the rice paddies.

      speaks of the native culture in an area.

    2. Laos is South-east Asia's Never Never Land, offering a landscape and people seemingly untouched by this century, and in some ways barely touched by the last

      very true, the land is not fertile, they use fish to plant

    1. According to the Lao Government, more than 450,000 Hmong live in Laos--a landlocked communist republic sandwiched between Vietnam and Thailand--constituting eight per cent of its population.

      Hmong are "fake lao" according to my parents lol

    1. Now I am even more confused when I see the refugees at Woomera and I feel the chills run down my spine like a terrible case of dejavu

      speaks about the prisoners and how refugees are similar... scary

    1. The official line from the government is that Laos is a one-party democracy -- only members of the Communist Lao People's Revolutionary Party are allowed to run for election.

      This is also a fact, my mom would talk about the government all the time, because her father was a government official

    2. Officially, this sparsely populated country is still communist -- and has been since 1975. But these days, that really depends on whom you ask.

      this is true, the government is corrupt in laos, and hey only want money from people who literally have none.

    1. Glimpse a mother rocking her baby in a cradle strung between the stilts under the house, or watch a farmer and his family constantly bent, it seems, in the rice paddies.

      talks about the poverty.

    1. The country's principal exports are logs, hydroelectric power and garments and motorcycles made here from imported materials, because of the cheap labor in Laos.

      this is true, because my aunt was telling me how she only made $100 a year. A YEAR.

  2. Feb 2016
    1. It is a country of 4.5 million people where a small class of entrepreneurs and members of the Communist establishment has attained a level of prosperity reminiscent of the privileged life of those who benefited from French colonialism and the years of American dominance that ended with the Communist victory.

      my aunt is one of those entrepreneurs, she has so much money laying around, it's great

    1. But when a job has been positioned for decades as one of the only acceptable professions for a woman (by women as well as men), is it any surprise that women “choose” it?

      cultural standards maybe? It angers me that men are still portrayed as doctors, and women are portrayed as nurses. THERE SHOULD NOT BE A GENDER ROLE IN ANY FIELD OMG

    1. They will continue to be bad feminists, falling short of essential ideals of this movement.

      Assumes that rich, white feminists do not care as much as others do, this is bad because they think of equality as much as everyone else does.

    2. am generally called a feminist when I have the nerve to suggest that the misogyny deeply embedded in our culture is a real problem, requiring relentless vigilance

      "when i have the nerve" as if it's a bad thing to be a feminist.

  3. Jan 2016
    1. .Exceptwhytakeallthetrou-bletobreedandcareforandtrainaspecialani-malandbringittotheIllinoisStateFairifyoudon'tcareanythingaboutit?ThenitoccurstomethatIh

      he has a point why would you try to provide the best care for an animal that will be slaughtered for food? the state fair doesn't make any sense. I like his opinions in this paper, they add some emphasis on the state fair's violence and cruelty against the cattle.

    2. .'fficialopening.Ceremony,introduc-tions,verbiage

      i notice that when he is trying to explain things, he uses phrases, not actual sentences h. this adds emphasis and desciprtion to his point.

  4. Dec 2015