Not the impression I've gotten, but then again, that’s the thing with online interactions... it's not neccesarily representative. Unlike me, you do live in NA, you have American family, visit the US on a regular basis.Smitty-48 wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 11:31 pmBut the Vietnamese are not the Vietnam Demon.BjornP wrote: Wed Apr 03, 2019 11:25 pm And yeah, I'd wish Americans realized just how stuck in the past they are with Vietnam. No matter their politics. Feelings of guilt or anger are useless when your "enemies" actually respect you and want to expand your trade, economy and American jobs.
The Demon is defeat.
The hardhats hate the hippies. The hippies hate the hardhats.
The two identity camps blame each other for the catastrophic defeat.
They use all sorts of proxies to fight about, but all the fights come down to the catastrophe which split the nation.
And whose fault that is.
My impression of Americans' view of the Vietnam war is either one of "gook devils" vs "our evil imperialist war". Both seemed to believe present Vietnamese must hate them. But again, I might not come across a representative sample of US opinion on the subject.
I mean, take this place. American misfits, all.
