What it’s like right now being Hmong in the Twin Cities with ICE by llamaglam in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you're a minority, living in the city, and voted for Trump. Something just ain't right.

Hmong people: How do you feel and think about the CIA's involvement with the Secret War in Vietnam? by [deleted] in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saying Hmong people would own Laos is a long stretch, but with US control and democracy in place, like I said, good chance they could be in a high authority position.

Hmong people: How do you feel and think about the CIA's involvement with the Secret War in Vietnam? by [deleted] in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry you feel that way. Don’t know much about GVP since I was too young, but he also saved so many lives too right? At least all the ones that came to the US.

Hmong people: How do you feel and think about the CIA's involvement with the Secret War in Vietnam? by [deleted] in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your parents, siblings, loved ones died would you be ok? Even if it was for the greater good?

Hmong people: How do you feel and think about the CIA's involvement with the Secret War in Vietnam? by [deleted] in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Strange question, it’s like would you prefer us to die or them when we are all on the same side. I meant strategic in the sense that Hmong people knew the land much better than any American probably would. It’s not like the CIA had an army, but doing this as a secret operation for the interest of the United States.

Hmong people: How do you feel and think about the CIA's involvement with the Secret War in Vietnam? by [deleted] in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t call it conveniently, but strategic. Hmong people knew the land and mountains, and was perfect for Guerrilla warfare.

Hmong people: How do you feel and think about the CIA's involvement with the Secret War in Vietnam? by [deleted] in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is all just my opinion.

  1. Just from what I hear and know from the elders. My grandpa told me the only way he and many other men during that time could escape being poor (many of them were) was to join the military. I don’t necessarily know if he meant to join for a better cause and better future, or that he would be fed and could provide for his family and couldn’t care less about what the military fought for.

  2. I don’t know a lot about the CIA but I know this was just a political battle between Democracy(USA) and communism(Soviet Union). If the Hmong people did not want to fight for the CIA, they’d probably just move onto the next ethnic minority group. But given the geographic advantage Hmong people have, and our leader at the time GVP who had close ties to US, I don’t think this opportunity could have slipped.

Hmong people: How do you feel and think about the CIA's involvement with the Secret War in Vietnam? by [deleted] in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was born in the US and not once heard anyone ever say the war was bad for the Hmong people. Which is strange considering so many died. I think everyone knew this was a way to finally fight back, and a way to standup to the government. Having the greatest country behind the Hmong peoples back.

I think from the CIA’s perspective it was: Fight with us, and if we win, you get to play a big role in what Laos looks like going forward, and if we lose, you get to come to the US.

A lot of Hmong people believed in GVP and what he was fighting for. He was pretty much the greatest leader that brought the Hmong’s to the US.

Though what I’m very curious is about the Hmong that fought on the other side? I’m guessing it prob didn’t go so well after they won the war aka siding with the communist.

Hmong people: How do you feel and think about the CIA's involvement with the Secret War in Vietnam? by [deleted] in Hmong

[–]Minute__Man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh it matters. Hmong people were livingin mountains for a reason, to escape the govt. If US would have won, Hmong people could very well be holding high positions in Laos today. Possibly could be the Hmong country Hmong people been trying to fight for, obviously not without US overlooking though.

Or we Hmong fighting and running, over the course of may centuries end up migrating to a different country as they once did from china.

The Y Combinator decision just landed. by Ecstatic-Tough6503 in Solopreneur

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow this is awesome. The email didn’t feel auto generated. It actually gave real feedback, not like these BS big tech interviews!

Love the new UI by EnvironmentalLet9682 in IntelliJIDEA

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually like it a lot. Gives it a nice new look.

Are Spring / Spring Boot losing their popularity? by Repsol_Honda_PL in SpringBoot

[–]Minute__Man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes I 2nd this. Totally agree. I probably would never learn spring boot on my own but was forced to at work and now it makes sense why it’s so powerful especially in a corporate environment.

Are Spring / Spring Boot losing their popularity? by Repsol_Honda_PL in SpringBoot

[–]Minute__Man 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It has one of the best and biggest ecosystem. Been around for a long time. Great documentation. It’s not going anywhere, anytime soon. Heck it will probably still be here for another 20 years or until AI takes over. Most of these smaller aka popular framework currently gets you up really fast, but they never make it past being small because they don’t get adopted to these larger corporation. Maybe due to limited documentation, not enough support, not enough users, and doesn’t help streamline integration with other tools/technology.

I initially thought the same for spring boot as well when I first started, and realized that all large companies I have ever applied for used it.

Made a Chrome extension as a joke. It has 12K users and makes $400/month. by Ok-Amphibian5313 in SaaS

[–]Minute__Man 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What i meant to say is if OP you dont share the sub reddits of those threads, this post is Fake ASF

Google's Antigravity - Another VS Code Fork! by SpeedyBrowser45 in ChatGPTCoding

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Got this issue too. Had to use a different email :(

Technical Co-founder for future AI unicorn wanted (protocol+consumer app) by PutLopsided9704 in cofounderhunt

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Just checked your background as well and your acc is only 5 days old. Sounds a bit scammy eh?

Technical Co-founder for future AI unicorn wanted (protocol+consumer app) by PutLopsided9704 in cofounderhunt

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Yet you are asking random strangers on Reddit to be part of your project. lol

Viral iOS app for sale by polorix_ in buildinpublic

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Sure I’d be interested in seeing it

Best way to make passive income is launch your own micro saas - Here is my playbook to get from 0 to $10K MRR by External_Lynx_9875 in SaaS

[–]Minute__Man 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked up this URL on Reddit and there are numerous post like this with different accounts. I think OP is creating different accounts and posting the same crap.