I have seen many people on this site who are unclear about the real situation in Myanmar, which is understandable given its isolated status until very recently. A bit of background: I am ethnically Asian and have previously lived in Southeast Asia for over 10 years. Below is a recent post I wrote as a reply to a thread (with some extra details added) - I simply want more people to see it and understand what the real situation is. As usual, the Western media leaves out a lot of important historical and cultural context!
Speaking as an Asian person who has lived for over 10 years in Southeast Asia, the mainstream Western view of that part of the world is stunningly simplistic and ignores the fact that the average Burmese citizen does not necessarily view the military as a bad thing. In fact, when the military junta first came to power in 1962, they were largely supported by the citizens who were dissatisfied with the elected government at the time, which they perceived to be weak, corrupt, and not prepared to solve the country’s problems. Even in 2014, a poll of Burmese citizens showed that 84% of them hold “very favorable” or “favorable” opinions of the military, ranking it ahead of the government and media. (Source: Page 18, https://www.iri.org/sites/default/files/flip_docs/2014%20April%203%20Survey%20of%20Burma%20Public%20Opinion,%20December%2024,%202013-February%201,%202014.pdf)
This narrative of “military bad, democratically elected government good” really shows Westerners’ lack of knowledge of the real situation. I am not implying that the Burmese military is perfect, but they are definitely not as awful as the way they are portrayed in Western media. The most common opinion among the Burmese is that while they acknowledge that life was far from perfect under military rule, they also view their military as essential to maintaining law and order, and believe it plays an important role. The Burmese have a long and proud military history that dates back to the 9th century, when the Burmese imperial army was one of the major military forces in Southeast Asia, and they accordingly consider it an important part of their heritage.
Also, below is some other valuable information from user u/alren who posted in the same thread as I did, who also has a great perspective:
I am an American expat in Thailand. As such, I am not intimately familiar with Myanmar, but I have a general understanding of what was happening there. Understand that the current regime led by Aung San Suu Kyi, the NLD party, was very popular a decade ago. She came to lead the government with a lot of hopes. The Burmese constitution is basically a power sharing arrangement between the military and the political establishment. Each keeps checks on the other.
Over the years people have become less enchanted with Aung San Suu Kyi. She has forged close ties with very corrupt individuals, and the high esteem she started with has eroded dramatically. Worse, Myanmar has developed a reputation as a hotbed of human trafficking. The stateless Rohingya providing a near perfect source of children for the disgusting cabal, and Aung San Suu Kyi doing absolutely nothing to stop this state of affairs at best, and encouraging it at the worst. In short, she wasn't the savior the people had hoped for. And her party was going under.
So, she did what any corrupt politician does...she cheated. During campaigning they allowed each party to have a small amount of airtime on TV to present their case to the people. But the government refused to allow these parties to say anything bad about Aung San Suu Kyi or the NLD during these broadcasts. Many parties boycotted the rigged official statements. The government also systematically hindered voting in areas critical of the NLD party. And, of course, we now know they used corrupt Smartmatic voting software to rig the vote. All of these tactics were designed to weaken the power of the military and unfairly strengthen her position. I doubt this was done without the support of the international cabal, given her compliance in providing them with Rohingya children for their sick practices.
The Burmese military is not known for being angels. In fact, they would rather not have democracy at all. But they are still viewed with more reverence by the average person in Myanmar than the corrupt police or politicians. So this is a complex situation, and I am not sure how closely it really parallels the situation in the USA. The one thing this does do however, is put the human trafficking pipelines in check for a while. And for that, I think we all have to be thankful.
TLDR: Trump and team told them that smartmatic rigged their elections. This bitch has pictures with soros and Obama and Hillary. I didnt know the part about the child trafficking though.
It does fit the puzzle. So they told the high ups in the military what was really going on and they took power.
Even shorter version Aung San Suu Kyi is Myanmars 0bama :)
Which is odd considering who her father is/was, right?
The news is trying to make it sound like it's a bad thing so i had assumed it was good.
Yes you cannot fail by taking the opposite view of the MSM. It’s fail proof. It will give you the right side to be on, 100% of the time.
I live in Japan and the story of ASSK and the movie "The Lady" is a part of the 3rd grade JHS English curriculum. I have several libtard coworkers who have denounced her over the whole Rohingya thing, but I know that Islam is good at being Islam, and I rejected their Taliban talking points. I fell into the trap of assuming ASSK is a good woman, having been under house arrest for 20 years. She may have been, but I did not know about her taking Soros money until this week. She's obviously become corrupted. I still won't condemn her over the Rohingya thing, because I know Buddhists in Myanmar won't consult white Western shitlibs on the proper course of action when their girls are getting raped and the men killed by Muslims.
That's the approach i usually take too
WOW, I completely forgot about that... I remember seeing that crap on TV... so she was propped up like Obongo with all that star power
I can haz military take power?
In a public way?
Kinda ya. Like look everyone a military take over is not that scary and not what people think. It really only effects the 1% who are being round up and shot.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Military in Burma isn't running around and shooting 1% of the population there at all. They've taken control. They're not shooting a bunch of people (there's a difference!)
I dont know if I responded but yes. I know they are not. But what if lots of people are?
What if This thing right here is going to reveal it all the world? This small tiny country which 95% dont even know where the fuck it is. Its the perfect place to expose it all. Especially if what the guy said is true about the child trafficking from those people then.
This is like the holy fucking shit what do you mean?
this is why people are getting ahead of Q and macron was on twitter denouncing pedophilia.
maybe not shooting. but they are rounding people up who were part of that system. Purge doesnt mean like coming to their door with a hammers and purging. Removal from the system and put into jail.
They are the best percentage for shooting.
ya things like power might get cut off in certain areas but they dont appear to be dropping bombs in their own city yet.
I am sure they will make their trials and evidence public. IMAGINE IF THEY SHOW 100% WITHOUT A REASONABLE DOUBT THAT THEIR ELECTIONS WERE RIGGED BY SMARTMATIC?????
hmmmm
obviously a poor small nation like that with non black kids is an easy supply of children... obviously.....
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Thank you very much for sharing this. The human trafficking explains so much. I hope our military is not too compromised and the US can do the same.
You are on the Q board - you do know that right? You're not on Patriots.Donald.lose now bro
Reminds me of Hussein
Not sure this has been posted but let me blow your fucking minds here. Think the girl dancing, why is she dancing? Why is she doing an aerobics class in the middle of a round-about on a road leading to the Presidential palace? How does she not notice the cars in the backround? What are the lyrics to the song about? Perhaps that video was a white hat creation to mirror the situation in the United States about a distraction hiding what is really going on?
Interesting theory! Another interesting coincidence (which I have also previously posted about) is that the song’s artist is “Tian Storm”.
coincidences like that just don't happen
That definitely didn’t look organic.
The rohingya are Muslim. I assume they likely they have all the same issues of trafficking as some other Muslim nations...or slavery or child porn-sex slavery. I saw a video where the majority of Myanmar people view the Muslims as troublesome and entitled. They thought things would be much better if they were under control
They have done the usual islam things, terrorism, murder and torture of their non-muslim neighbours everywhere that has extended them any type of welcome. So they arent welcome anywhere any longer. I wish the west could learn from this example, it is a victory strategy that is sorely needed throughout most of the world.
Even other muslims dont want them around.
Exactly.
Child trafficking - check Corrupt politicians - check Media censorship - check Election fraud - check
TY for the post. Makes sense.
Expose the Satanic lust for innocent flesh. Bring it out into the light. This isn’t about corruption anymore. It’s lust for innocent, young humans.
Can i just say re aung san suu kyi supplying kids to the cabal, bloody called it. Minute i saw those photos of her with Clinton & obama, i just knew she was a new supplier of victims.
Thanks for posting this we don't know anything that's going on any more since they got good at censoring the internet.
This is excellent. Thank you!
It has always bothered me that the US doesn't have a co-equal military branch. Ideally it should be an office held by two people: one high ranking enlisted member elected by the enlisted members of the military and one officer elected by the officers. Their office would be equivalent to the President, would be a three year term and would be rotated through each service. Imagine how much less corrupt the system would be...
we're not even supposed to keep a standing army - so no
As much as I want the old militias reactivated, that is just unrealistic in this day in age to have a non-standing army.
Perhaps, but military should in no way be a co-equal branch of government. It should always be subordinate to civilian government.
Thanks for the high energy fren! Very informative!
Funny how everything "circles back" to human trafficking when it comes to the Dems (Biden issues warning to Myanmar's military about illegal coup...).
Human trafficking... say no more... These people are sick...
Well, that has a familiar stink about it.
Great post, thank you.
Ty anon!
Interesting , thanks for sharing your viewpoint
Western media is a flat-out propaganda machine. They are FAKE NEWS and ever evolving into thought police. It is the FAKE news that is calling the take over of the military to right the election fraud there a "coup."
I think the general consensus of the average American is that a country's military is forthright unless that country has a long history of insanity such as Iran or corruption such as Mexico.
Great background info. Thanks for making this situation more clear to us.
Thank you. Excellent post and comments. I've learned so much more about the world in 2021 because I disconnected from all MSM shortly after the 'election' and sought truth.
Say it from the Mountain Patriot!!!
I am sure that there are plenty of "sexpats", but Thailand is also a free country with nice beaches, friendly people, delicious food and a very low cost of living. People go there all the time for medical procedures that would cost more money in the USA. In truth you could find cheap hookers or poor children to molest all over the world, Latin America, Africa, Mexico, even the USA if that's your thing. Just like Mexico has all kinds of places that aren't drunk gringo college kids partying on Spring Break in TJ, Thailand is a big beautiful country.
Thank you very much for spending the time to put this all together. It will be an easy post to reference in the future.
This deserves a cross post to patriots! Learned a lot. They don’t discuss this over there.
I love the posts of this OP guy. I remember him from Voat.
I miss Voat. Think I'll give OP an Upvoat now.
I appreciate the sentiment, but I think you have me confused with another user who happens to have a very similar username, as I have never used Voat before. I think his username was u/justice_will_prevail, which is the same as mine but with underscores.
Thanks for that. Leaving the Upvoat...just changing the reason to be for the quality post. ?
Thank you for bringing it to my attention that another user "shares my screen name". I have had it for a very long time and I was very active on Voat. On Voat, the way I typed it in appeared differently than on this site... is all.
I'm disinclined to alter my name as I do have an established rep across various platforms.
Yeah. Don't worry fren. We see it. It those outside of .win that don't.
The whole left side of this post is cut off for me. Why do some posts do this and others don't?
The military in burma have enforced socialist rule before, and theyre doing this to build stronger relationships with china now.
Anyone else have the OP formated weird on mobile?
I broke out the original posts into quotation blocks for better readability, but it seems this unintentionally backfired for you - sorry! It looks fine on my iPhone screen; maybe the appearance differs depending on your phone’s browser/OS.
All good. I'll take a look when I get home. Thanks mate!