Western NGOs are detestable liars
Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 6:13 pm
All western NGOs are ideologically motivated. The least detestable ones acknowledge it. They simply admit that they have an underlying agenda, such as converting Cambodians from Buddhism to Christian religion, for example. In fact, as long as you know what you are getting your feet into, it is just a private decision.
The British VSO organization has an ugly hidden agenda. This organization is utterly detestable. They lie about what they are doing, and they also lie about the reason why they are doing it.
Look at this, for example:
No more missing pay cheques for teachers in Cambodia.
If a Cambodian teacher voluntarily desires to enter a master-slave relationship with a bank, and get paid through the banking system, why not? Because in that case, it is his own choice.
When ALL pay cheques must go through what also the prime minister of Cambodia clearly designated as a "private organization", a bank -- not part of the Cambodian State at all -- it amounts to badly restraining that teacher's freedom.
In the meanwhile, the banks in Cambodia have now been admonished to stop using symbols of power of the Cambodian State as their logo, such as stamps that look like official ones. The prime minister told them that he has enough of the false, make-believe propaganda with which these banks mislead the Cambodian population. The banks are not departments of the Cambodian state. They do not run the state. They are private companies that seek to suck dry the population by misleading them into borrowing money and charging them usury interests for that privilege.
Nobody should be forced to enter a master-slave relationship with a bank, and certainly not for receiving his pay cheque.
By demanding that the Cambodian government kept increasing the minimum capital for banks, foreign/western NGOs have made sure that pretty much all Cambodian banks are now in the hands of foreign multinationals. Everything that this filthy British NGO, VSO does, is in one way or another related to enslaving the Cambodian population, and force them to use products or services from multinationals.
Therefore, the Cambodian government may want to accelerate the programs concerning foreign/western NGOs, aimed at more promptly and more decisively expelling them. The Cambodian government already regularly expels foreign NGOs, but certainly not often enough.
The British VSO organization has an ugly hidden agenda. This organization is utterly detestable. They lie about what they are doing, and they also lie about the reason why they are doing it.
Look at this, for example:
No more missing pay cheques for teachers in Cambodia.
If a Cambodian teacher voluntarily desires to enter a master-slave relationship with a bank, and get paid through the banking system, why not? Because in that case, it is his own choice.
When ALL pay cheques must go through what also the prime minister of Cambodia clearly designated as a "private organization", a bank -- not part of the Cambodian State at all -- it amounts to badly restraining that teacher's freedom.
In the meanwhile, the banks in Cambodia have now been admonished to stop using symbols of power of the Cambodian State as their logo, such as stamps that look like official ones. The prime minister told them that he has enough of the false, make-believe propaganda with which these banks mislead the Cambodian population. The banks are not departments of the Cambodian state. They do not run the state. They are private companies that seek to suck dry the population by misleading them into borrowing money and charging them usury interests for that privilege.
Nobody should be forced to enter a master-slave relationship with a bank, and certainly not for receiving his pay cheque.
By demanding that the Cambodian government kept increasing the minimum capital for banks, foreign/western NGOs have made sure that pretty much all Cambodian banks are now in the hands of foreign multinationals. Everything that this filthy British NGO, VSO does, is in one way or another related to enslaving the Cambodian population, and force them to use products or services from multinationals.
Therefore, the Cambodian government may want to accelerate the programs concerning foreign/western NGOs, aimed at more promptly and more decisively expelling them. The Cambodian government already regularly expels foreign NGOs, but certainly not often enough.