They are not primitive monkey incapable of managing their own country. Their social system is not conducive to establishing their own country. Note the difference.
You want a country because you think it will win you respect from other groups, particularly those who do have a country.
If it was always the intended goal for the Hmong to have their own country then they would have set up a different social system, one that needs there to be a country. They did not rely on tribalism because they didn't have a country, they don't have a country because their practice is tribalism.
Did you not said it yourself? It literally translates to the same meaning.
In fact, groups that practice tribalism don't work very well when they are left to set up a government for themselves. Ever heard of Lao Family? 18 Xeem?
I also want to add that Hmong people who continually talk about wanting a Hmong country are basically advocating a racist form of nationalism.
Why?
Because they don't just want a country, they want a country that is practices their language, their culture, their religion, etc.
Who exactly will be living in this Hmong country anyway? Will blacks be allowed to live there and fully exercise their blackness? Will Hispanics? Anglo-saxons? Jews? Will non-Hmongs be eligible to hold political seats and infuse their cultural values?
The same Hmongs who accuse Trump of exciting white nationalism are the same minorities who want their own country so that they can be fully Hmong.
Wow, racist much?
Better yet, hypocritical much?
If you want your own country, go fight and die for one like every other group who has a country.
And when the going gets tough, stay and fight. Don't just flee like all them Middle East refugees.
Says the person who supported a racist political prick inciting words and displaying bad manners to induce racial segregation/violence aka Mr. Trump but goes against any Hmong person she ACCUSES holding similar view. Wow, self-hater much?
Better yet, hypocritical much?
There is nothing wrong with wanting to keep the language, cultures and maintaining ethnic identity in fact everyone does it and that's totally different from displaying bad manners to promote racial violence/hate. And why would you even concern about what other race can or cannot practiced at this point? Do they return the same courtesy of concern back to you or your people? No. You can't even come up with a proper solutions to successfully solved the problem your own people are facing today leave it alone the pretentious act of considering others at this point...in fact if you're that considerate why didn't you encompass the same service back to your people? Instead your mock them as you previously did. Furthermore those people are far better off than you, they have a country for sanctuary and can easily seek political seat from there, what do you have? absolutely nowhere.
I recalled you brought up the issue of Chinese people thinking lowly of Hmong people at one point or in other words...braggi
ng about being the victim of their intraracial discrimination, if you ever sought the answer to that issue then seek no further. Based on your collective statement to this topic alone, you or any Hmong person with that mindset of yours proven to yourself you're not worthy of respect hence you get the treatment you made yourself to be. While this thread agrees that a Tebchaws can set the platform for many possibilities to give Hmong people the same privilege as every other race/ethnic, a Tebchaws is not the focal point of focus in this thread, it merely points to it as the cause for many issues Hmong faces today or that trying to solve those issue are like beating around the bushes and not the cause itself.
No where in this thread does it promote the idea of warfare nor violence, as mentioned it merely points to the CAUSE of Hmong crises today. What's irking about the mentality of Hmong people though, was that they are against the idea of fighting for their people but would breathlessly pound their chest with pride fighting for the cause/interest of others.
You can believe whatever you want, this thread introduces a new perspective and doesn't demand you to agree to it.