> Good government needs to have a road map to show its people to see,
> and hear where a real point to follow is?
>

Are you saying that today Cambodian government doesn't have any road
map for their own nation?


> Look, Chun-Kampuchea have the same meaning,


You are getting stucked with the words. The words are words. It's
practical only when people use it for their own purposes. The words
ARE BEING USED by people, not the other way. Sometimes words have
different meanings from one place to another. It's just how one uses
it.

If you are trying to tell anything about Cambodians, you should stay
with a simple word called Cambodians. The majority of people around
the world know that word. They really don't know any other words until
you tell. However, it doesn't do you any good because you are trying
to say the same thing to describe the same people. Make life easier
for yourself. Others would ignore you if you try to complicate things.
The goal of your message is to get others absorb the meaning of it. If
they don't even read it, then your message doesn't mean anything.

As you see, you type a whole book for people to read. Do you think
that most people would read it?

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