Vietnam has a SERIOUS Corruption Problem

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2024
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  • @historyofeverythingpodcast
    @historyofeverythingpodcast  Před měsícem +103

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    • @amberknight4495
      @amberknight4495 Před měsícem +2

      😊

    • @agridley1116
      @agridley1116 Před měsícem +2

      Thanks cor this vid: the recap is useful bc soon, I have my exam in the nam and korean wars

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před měsícem +1

      There could be a whole series in this theme.
      "{PLACE} has a serious corruption problem"
      -
      Wouldn't even need to limit it to countries. States/cantons/territories, cities/towns/townships/villages...
      The possibilities are nearly endless.

    • @vicarlington
      @vicarlington Před 27 dny +1

      You forgot Vuong Dinh Hue, another corruption case.

    • @karaqakkzl
      @karaqakkzl Před 27 dny +1

      Please if you know you're butchered Vietnamese name, atleast put in the subtiles, i can't understand

  • @dx-ek4vr
    @dx-ek4vr Před měsícem +915

    I've heard this one somewhere on the internet:
    "Petty corruption is like skin cancer; there are ways to deal with it and you’ll probably be just fine.
    Corruption within the ministries, higher level, is like colon cancer; it’s worse, but if you catch it in time, you’re probably OK. Kleptocracy, however, is like brain cancer; it’s fatal."

    • @badluck5647
      @badluck5647 Před měsícem +75

      At least you can't blame the Vietnam people for voting for their corrupt government.
      What is the excuse in South Africa and Lebanon?

    • @Mohamedhassan-ox8kp
      @Mohamedhassan-ox8kp Před měsícem +17

      would love to see this guy talk about corruption in his own country for one time but he's a hypocrite

    • @MeeesterBond17
      @MeeesterBond17 Před měsícem +101

      ​@@Mohamedhassan-ox8kp That's not how hypocrisy works. Criticising a corrupt government official while being a corrupt government official would be hypocritical. As far as I know, this guy's just a CZcamsr and holds no position of authority within his own country.

    • @cosmicelectron
      @cosmicelectron Před měsícem +79

      @@Mohamedhassan-ox8kp he talked about america, not even 3 episodes ago, just get your facts right when complaining

    • @Mohamedhassan-ox8kp
      @Mohamedhassan-ox8kp Před měsícem +4

      @@cosmicelectron he talks about the housing problem not what they did to the rest of the world you think I care about you guys finally suffering after what you did to use

  • @preppersitrep1573
    @preppersitrep1573 Před měsícem +556

    Everyone wants to fight corruption that doesn't benefit them.

    • @warpigtrix
      @warpigtrix Před měsícem +14

      Hahaha this short paragraph is true and so deep

    • @dannyzero692
      @dannyzero692 Před 28 dny +5

      Short, well put and true!

    • @Tshepo10111
      @Tshepo10111 Před 26 dny +6

      South African politicians

    • @manhhieu252
      @manhhieu252 Před 24 dny

      So how can corruption benefit everyone ???

    • @preppersitrep1573
      @preppersitrep1573 Před 24 dny

      @@manhhieu252 It can't cause everyone has they're own self interests, it's the natural order of things and that's ok.
      The strong will do what they can and the weak will suffer what they must.

  • @oshawott4544
    @oshawott4544 Před měsícem +545

    My friend is from Vietnam, and he's always telling me about stuff like this.
    Hope Vietnam can get out of this problem.
    Edit: ok ok, I get it, it'll never happen, I'm just saying I wish the best for Vietnam

    • @DR3ADER1
      @DR3ADER1 Před měsícem

      They won't. The thing about "anti-corruption drives" is that the state DEMANDS the numbers on their arbitrary corruption statistics to go down by Quarter "x" of "y" Year. This means that the people responsible turn to cheating just to get the numbers down. This includes planting drugs on people or working with moles in the gangs to reduce the numbers to deflated amounts.

    • @DungNguyen-FatRacoon
      @DungNguyen-FatRacoon Před měsícem +65

      We have a saying, somewhat translated to "The water which is crystal clear have no fish, too good of a man have no friend"
      Corruption is something cannot be eradicated, but can be contained and controlled

    • @grimskid
      @grimskid Před měsícem

      Stop lying you do not have a Vietnamese friend, you sir are a liar

    • @user-tp8pf5ke8o
      @user-tp8pf5ke8o Před měsícem +27

      at some point corruption is completely irreversable

    • @tinlephuochuu9493
      @tinlephuochuu9493 Před měsícem +3

      @@user-tp8pf5ke8o Pretty sure it has cross that point a long time ago

  • @virtualdrudgery
    @virtualdrudgery Před měsícem +406

    Vietnamese lady - $44 billion
    Suharto -$20 billion
    Marcos -$10 billion
    Najib -$5 billion

    • @Indian_Tovarisch
      @Indian_Tovarisch Před měsícem

      Najib?
      Najibullah of Afghanistan?
      Man,that guy was literally castrated by the Taliban and hanged alive bloodied

    • @dragonsword7370
      @dragonsword7370 Před měsícem +29

      Numbers like that? Would impact even the US economy despite how much larger the pool of wealth and economy is.

    • @jerryle379
      @jerryle379 Před měsícem +11

      15 billion ain't 44 🤣

    • @loangxuong9863
      @loangxuong9863 Před měsícem +12

      It 12 not 44.

    • @keithharper32
      @keithharper32 Před 28 dny

      I heard Ghadaffi stole $200 billion over 40 years in power

  • @user-ie1vv8jl6i
    @user-ie1vv8jl6i Před 18 dny +66

    As a Vietnamese, I believe these cases are actually the result of a campaign called “Dot Lo” (Furnace) of Vietnam’s secretary- Nguyen Phu Trong. Beside the fact that these cases showed the bad side of Vietnam government’s management, It proved that Vietnamese government are facing the problems instead of hiding them.

    • @Chouchousoul
      @Chouchousoul Před 15 dny +5

      Đấu tranh Đảng Phái là chính thôi

    • @m1n5dmcs
      @m1n5dmcs Před 15 dny +6

      đấu tranh qq kk,bò tâm lô cũng bị khử đâu,đang đợi trọng hoàng đế đi xuống nhường ghế cho tâm lô đại vương kìa kk

    • @urmomgei.
      @urmomgei. Před 13 dny

      @@m1n5dmcs wtf you talm bout 🤦🤦

    • @imie-nazwisko
      @imie-nazwisko Před 2 dny +1

      Did you not watch the video?

    • @josephle979
      @josephle979 Před 18 hodinami

      No one pays taxes in VN. Absolutely no one except for big business.

  • @snowhealthy
    @snowhealthy Před 18 dny +117

    Your analysis of corruption in Vietnam is very profound. As a Vietnamese, I can confirm that the level of corruption has been spreading to dizzying levels in our country in parallel with economic development. The bad thing is that the Communist Party of Vietnam tries to eliminate it, but they also realize that it will affect the survival of the regime. They eventually became confused and after many years corruption is still a chronic disease in Vietnam. You did a great job. Sending sincere thanks from a Vietnamese person.

    • @toiyeuvietnam4619
      @toiyeuvietnam4619 Před 17 dny

      Con cháu 3/ mãi làm do.g ko khá lên nỗi.

    • @Chouchousoul
      @Chouchousoul Před 15 dny +2

      Bài phân tích của chủ kênh này thật sự quá đỉnh

    • @QuangNguyen99999
      @QuangNguyen99999 Před 10 dny +1

      Tôi thắc mắc Ở VN 🇻🇳🇻🇳 họ dám diệt tham nhũng, còn ở các nước tư bản thì sao nhỉ ,tham nhũng lợi ích nhóm các kiểu thì sao nhỉ họ có dám bắt không hả ????

    • @nguyengialuat5528
      @nguyengialuat5528 Před 9 dny +4

      ​@@QuangNguyen99999 tam quyền phân lập, nhiều bên kiểm soát lẫn nhau, hiến pháp, bầu cử minh bạch, đa đảng, luật biểu tình...

    • @QuangNguyen99999
      @QuangNguyen99999 Před 9 dny

      @@nguyengialuat5528 tôi chỉ thắc là đa đảng kiểu mỹ có lợi gì cho dân ạ hay là chỉ lợi ích nhóm cho tài phiệt thôi hả bạn, hay lợi ích của dân thua cả bọn đại cử chi ạ tôi nghi vấn về vấn đề này ạ,còn bạn bảo là bầu cử minh bạch sao người chết đi bỏ phiếu cho ông biden ( ông trump tuyên bố ạ ) ,rồi còn vụ ông trump trốn thuế các kiểu vụ đồi capitol rồi ai bị sử ạ hay chỉ dan thường là thiệt thòi thôi bạn

  • @funkykunx2544
    @funkykunx2544 Před měsícem +214

    As a Vietnamese, I've already knew about these cases to some extents, but I didn't know about them in this much of details. Thank you for covering our country with such good delivery

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Před 28 dny +8

      Remember 2 million Vietnamese men, woman, and children gave their lives so you can live in freedom.

    • @fuzzyhair321
      @fuzzyhair321 Před 28 dny +14

      ​@@cashewnuttel9054bra south Vietnam wasn't known for being a lovely dovely democratic state it was a one man party too just like south Korea was for years

    • @traveljacknguyen2915
      @traveljacknguyen2915 Před 28 dny +5

      @@cashewnuttel9054Admiring their sacrifices means letting bad things to happen ?

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Před 28 dny +13

      @@traveljacknguyen2915 No! Two million Vietnamese died so, don't waste their sacrifice by being a corrupt state.

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 Před 28 dny

      @@fuzzyhair321 I was talking about after the war.

  • @LSK_95
    @LSK_95 Před měsícem +164

    I find it really funny. That state officials/employees refuse to do their jobs. Because they dont want to be investigated. Like bro just spend the state funds on the shit its meant for this time.

    • @EarlFaulk
      @EarlFaulk Před měsícem

      Assuming there havent been innocent people caught up in the previous corruption probes. Remember he said its common for higher ups to throw the lower ranked members under the bus. Im almost certain innocent people have had their lives ruined

    • @asddsa28
      @asddsa28 Před měsícem +20

      I wonder if they don’t know how to do there jobs without corruption

    • @MinhPham-dk2nc
      @MinhPham-dk2nc Před měsícem +4

      Ok so what if you were paid $350 a month?

    • @jonapierre
      @jonapierre Před 27 dny +3

      Their logical thinking is : if you don't do anything, so nothing come out wrong =))

    • @CoverofWinter
      @CoverofWinter Před 5 dny

      The problem might be that they don´t actually know which projects are real and which are frauds, therefore they could be implicated even if they didn´t benefit from said corruption

  • @joshuathomas5626
    @joshuathomas5626 Před měsícem +123

    That’s pretty hardcore, sentenced to no longer living

  • @nate2064
    @nate2064 Před měsícem +158

    One of the funniest compliments I ever got was from a Vietnamese college professor when I visited Vietnam. We were eating lunch and I was sat at the professor table for some reason. The professor hearing me discuss things says that I remind him of Fidel Castro, and as an American, I just had to grin and realize he meant it as a very sincere compliment

    • @alwoods8010
      @alwoods8010 Před měsícem +16

      I hope you immediately changed your ways!

    • @Ocelot835
      @Ocelot835 Před měsícem +65

      ​@@alwoods8010Why should he? Being compared to the man with such rizz that even CIA cannot comprehend it despite hundreds of failed attempts to assassinate is the most badass thing anyone can say about you))

    • @nate2064
      @nate2064 Před měsícem +16

      @@alwoods8010 all we did was talk about what I enjoyed about the country. And ideas such as environmental sustainability and moving Vietnam towards a more modern economy, which could allow young people more opportunities.

    • @nate2064
      @nate2064 Před měsícem +12

      @@Ocelot835 to be fair it was probably the fact that I was also smoking a big cigar since Cubans were actually available

    • @raylenn4444
      @raylenn4444 Před měsícem +8

      ​@@alwoods8010castro was a based man that survived more assassination attempts than should be possible.

  • @drawingtheforest
    @drawingtheforest Před měsícem +228

    Great works.
    Sadly, the state of the country has been changing drastically in the last days though:
    1. Yesterday, state media announced the departure from all public and party positions of Vuong Dinh Hue, the Speaker of the National Assembly. It was preceeded by an investigation of the Ministry of Public Security (the police force, VNese version of the Stasi).
    2. Both Vuong Dinh Hue and Vo Van Thuong are regarded as Nguyen Phu Trong's loyalists. In fact, they adressed Trong personally BEFORE the party in their comencement speech.
    3. Thuong was forced to resigned from a (comparatively) minor incident from 10s of years ago. The incident was brought to light by the Ministry of Public Security. The Minister was To Lam, an infamous figure to the public. A lot of higher-ups in the MoPS also have the family name of To, a VERY rare family name in Vietnam.
    4. All this corruption campanges brought unchecked power to the police. It is estimated that there are 1.5 million police officers in Vietnam. In the last five years, all Vietnamese citizens have been forced to change their ID card three times.

    • @drawingtheforest
      @drawingtheforest Před měsícem +23

      9:41 Minor correction: the image is of Gia Long. The caption says Ho Chi Minh.

    • @fattywombat8087
      @fattywombat8087 Před měsícem +60

      Fun fact: To Lam was filmed eating a $1500 gold-covered steak at Salt Bae’s restaurant. That’s is about 8 months worth of salary for the average Vietnamese

    • @abcdefkkk123aa
      @abcdefkkk123aa Před měsícem

      Tôi là người việt tôi cảm thấy thoải mái với đất nước tôi, tại sao bạn lại khó chịu? Có vấn đề gì với bộ não ngu ngốc của bạn

    • @granit8902
      @granit8902 Před měsícem

      ​@@fattywombat8087 lemme add to that, he enjoys golden platen meat while he forced the entirety of vietnam on lockdown with extremely stupid measures, resulting in thousand of deaths in emergency case or hunger. They are acting like african warlords in the name of socialism.

    • @jerryle379
      @jerryle379 Před měsícem +9

      ​@@fattywombat8087another fun fact if it share it not that much between him and his aids,general especially police salary are higher then people though, I remember back in highschool one of the girl in my class her dad was a retire police officer ( not general but quite high rank : colonel I think and his retire salary was around 14 +mil that was back in 2012 (retire salary btw) I was shock lmao didn't think a retire police get that much pension )

  • @kylerkastner2808
    @kylerkastner2808 Před měsícem +157

    Crazy how Truong My Lan was able to cause so much financial damage and chaos

    • @JeffBilkins
      @JeffBilkins Před měsícem +36

      A very talented lady! Jokes aside she did pretty good as business person if it wasn't for the mega crimes.

    • @kylerkastner2808
      @kylerkastner2808 Před měsícem +21

      @@JeffBilkinsQuite unfortunate that was the route she decided to take

    • @anonmouse15
      @anonmouse15 Před měsícem +19

      ​@@JeffBilkins Because of the mega crimes, not in spite of them.

    • @dean_l33
      @dean_l33 Před měsícem +11

      That mf pocketed like 6% of the GDP of the country. If nothing else, you have to respect the sheer balls that took

    • @mfallen2023
      @mfallen2023 Před měsícem +24

      @@kylerkastner2808 If you can believe it... this is communism 101 for how to take down your rival "faction" in the politburo. This is how pretty much every faction has been taken out in Chinese and North Korean politics for the last 40 years.
      Doesn't mean they didn't do what they are accused of, but they ALL do it, lol.

  • @stephenslone7315
    @stephenslone7315 Před měsícem +48

    An idea that would be cool is if you can study out the biggest modern corruption scandals from every continent. It would show everyone has corruption and all the ways it can happen. (P.s. love the content both here and gaming. Keep up the good work!!)

  • @ruthmaloney4378
    @ruthmaloney4378 Před 25 dny +12

    As someone who has been living in Vietnam for over 5 years, you have totally nailed it. This is the system in Vietnam, and with the population so vast and widely spread across regional areas, and government jobs paying so little, while property developers roll around Saigon in Bentley's......

    • @peapercola9481
      @peapercola9481 Před 25 dny

      Not really, Vietnamese are just already greedy. Its a part of the culture now

    • @tranhuyuc8987
      @tranhuyuc8987 Před 20 dny

      That's just Saigon, mate. Those fucking bastards in the Southern Vietnam are living in the ruins of the old American government in the 60s

  • @AbrahamFr0man
    @AbrahamFr0man Před 15 dny +27

    I live in Vietnam. Was here all though COVID and watched as military trucks would deliver food meant for the needy to rich apartment complexes just for photo opportunities. Then the needy would get a small bag of herbs. Useless junk.
    The corruption described in this video is amazingly thorough. Great job.

    • @nguyenhuylong722
      @nguyenhuylong722 Před 10 dny +1

      not to disagree, but just offended that youre calling our vegetable delicacy as herbs

    • @AbrahamFr0man
      @AbrahamFr0man Před 10 dny +3

      @@nguyenhuylong722 they were literally herbs. Bags of leaves like you get with ga nuong.

    • @thethaovatoquoc312
      @thethaovatoquoc312 Před 9 dny

      Spot on. The Vietnamese Commie clowns also wrapped up little kids in Hazmat suits during Covid for photo ops.

    • @thethaovatoquoc312
      @thethaovatoquoc312 Před 9 dny

      A Vietnamese Commie government official told my friend he made $5K per day just from bribes.

    • @richardlong3983
      @richardlong3983 Před 8 dny +1

      I lived in HCM during COVID, what you said was not true at all. Which district did you live in?

  • @KingToad-cp1lu
    @KingToad-cp1lu Před 19 dny +6

    2:25 im a Vietnamese and in my country, the press stated that the damage is equivalent to 11% of the country's GDP

  • @WinterOffensive54
    @WinterOffensive54 Před měsícem +35

    I feel that the statement "the Tet offensive would mark a turning point for the North, and ultimately American forces would retreat from Saigon as the city was taken by North Vietnamese troops on April 30th 1975" (11:33) might lead to some misunderstandings. The Tet offensive occurred in January 1968 and was followed by two other offensives (Mini Tet and the August offensive) that year all of which failed militarily. It did, however, mark a turning point in the American publics perception of the conflict. To clarify I don't believe that you were trying to state that the Tet offensive was a success, but I think that people unfamiliar with the Vietnam War may misunderstand what was said.

    • @ianshaver8954
      @ianshaver8954 Před měsícem +3

      He’s right though. You win a war when the other side decides it’s not worth fighting it anymore.

    • @WinterOffensive54
      @WinterOffensive54 Před měsícem +7

      @@ianshaver8954 I think there has been a misunderstanding. I was simply trying to add information for someone unfamiliar with the war. If someone told me that two sides were committing more and more forces, and that a certain offensive/battle was the turning point of that war I would imagine that it had been a traditional military victory. Something akin to the battle of Stalingrad in WW2, or the battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War. I agree that it was a turning point for American morale, and that America lost the war because it decided it was no longer worth fighting. To recap, I am not trying to contradict what he said. I am not saying that he is wrong. I am only trying to provide more information for someone that doesn't know about the war, and may have misunderstood the nature of the turning point.

    • @thangnguyenvan1072
      @thangnguyenvan1072 Před 26 dny +2

      ​@@ianshaver8954sao lại không đáng nếu Mỹ Thắng cuộc chiến đó . thì họ sẽ có 1 đồng minh như Hàn Quốc ở Việt Nam. Họ sẽ quản lý các đảo Hoàng Sa, Trường Sa tại biển đông. đồng nghĩa với việc kiểm soát cả vùng biển này . và thế thì Trung Quốc không còn là mối nguy hại lớn đối với Mỹ như hiện bay

    • @TingYun5kHp
      @TingYun5kHp Před 24 dny +4

      @@ianshaver8954It's not that it's not worth it, they just accept the fact that they have no way to force the Vietnamese people to stop fighting for independence without using nuclear bombs. The Vietnamese people's strong spirit is simply the same as the Japanese

    • @ineedapharmists
      @ineedapharmists Před 23 dny +3

      ​@@ianshaver8954Or by violating a ceasefire and wait to the Americans have to leave. Y'all seem to forget that part.

  • @NDSno1
    @NDSno1 Před měsícem +23

    Your insights are very accurate. Corruption is bad, but just like a cancer tumor, you have to remove it carefully to avoid affecting the function of the whole body.
    As this is a long video with lots of information, I suggest you should create timestamps, so people who can't focus or have to watch in parts can know the gist, and most importantly, the very informative and impactful conclusion at the end. People might miss the conclusion and misunderstand the video.

  • @alias7859
    @alias7859 Před měsícem +39

    Now I know about the background on the Vietnamese last names. Very interesting factoid.

    • @karaqakkzl
      @karaqakkzl Před 27 dny

      But atleast he should left the subtiles for all the names he have read if he know he's gonna butchered it, i don't understand those names though

  • @passerby-z
    @passerby-z Před 22 dny +1

    Thanks Takuya for shedding light on so much about Vietnam history and politics which is really informative and insightful. Applause the time and effort to collate the resources and do up the video 👏👏

  • @shironee_2384
    @shironee_2384 Před měsícem +25

    I'm sorry, having heard Rusalka is always reminds me of Black Ops.
    For a long time, Vietnam seems to have very good PR about their country because how we, as fellow SEA members, kinda jealous with their growth over past few decades. Hearing all this is both surprising and unsurprising for me because these corruption practices are also happened in my country, though I don't know how severe it is compared to Vietnam or vice versa. Then again, I hope that we, SEA nations, are gonna be able to fix our own corruption issues and look foward towards our foreign threat as one region.

    • @Onion_salsa
      @Onion_salsa Před měsícem +9

      as Vietnamese it's not at all surprising that you was surprised, from outside Vietnam government did a really good job in PR of Vietnam growth with all that economic growth and doing foreign businesses, but from a guy who living in district 1 Saigon like me is seem like everything is getting worse with each year come and go, the groceries and gasoline price always go up but the salaries is still stay the same, all the public administration work is getting slower everyday and on the news the number of corrupt government official keep pilling up, the only good thing is the anti-corrupt bill is working and education system getting some massive improvement, i just hope we'll see some internal change of the government system.

    • @dohuuhailong8352
      @dohuuhailong8352 Před 14 dny +1

      Corruption in another country is a thing you won't find unless you are really look for it. Like in here, most people believe we are the most corrupt country in the world while other countries don't have it, which is nonsense.

    • @Physalia_1
      @Physalia_1 Před 9 dny

      ​​@@dohuuhailong8352 other countries of course have corruption too, it's a worldwide problem. However, it's also important to know that some countries have worse corruption scandals than the others (in this case, Viet Nam), and dealing with it is an urgent task for the government. I hope the situation will get better here

    • @Onion_salsa
      @Onion_salsa Před dnem

      @Physalia_1 that the hardest part the old man who started the anti-corruption policy is old, he the only one that even care about corruption and he is nearing death door, after he gone I don't know what my country will turn into, just hope it not turn into the next China.

  • @duyphan4617
    @duyphan4617 Před 29 dny +12

    I'm a Vietnamese.
    And yes. It's true that corruption issue in our country in some recent years are serious shits as they come.
    Truong My Lan's huge fraud, Covid's repatriation flight bribery scandal,...
    The 2nd one, to me, while not causing huge money loss like TML's one, is absolutely disgusted. Making money from those being away from their home due to the pandemic.
    Hopefully, we get such issues fixed soon enough.
    It's understandable if someone stands up against those making negative feedback regard their country. But this time, I find article like yours well-put, carefully documented. Not to mention, many many many many other Vietnamese are disgusted of TML's criminal acts.

    • @stussy777
      @stussy777 Před 21 dnem

      Bọn nó không hiểu đâu bạn ơi 😂 tham nhũng VN còn bị bắt chứ ở nước "tự do & dân chủ" tụi nó bỏ tiền mua tội là chuyện bình thường thôi. Nó cố dí VN là nước nhiều tham nhũng, nhưng quên nước nó có "Vận động hành lang" kim bài miễn tử 😂

  • @MinhHoang-xq1gp
    @MinhHoang-xq1gp Před 7 dny +1

    This is one of the best researched videos about Vietnam I've watched on this platform. Kudos!

  • @angtringuyen6158
    @angtringuyen6158 Před měsícem +11

    8:02 Actually the dynasty which drove out the Chinese 1000 years of occupation is Ngo Dynasty . The Ly is the Dynasty which moved the capital to Thang Long ( former name of Ha Noi ) and the first long reign dynasty of Vietnam with 9 Emperors ruled from 1009-1225 ( former dynasties only had 2 or 3 kings before be ovethrown )
    8:15 We defeated them THREE TIMES !

  • @EpicGamer-hn5cy
    @EpicGamer-hn5cy Před měsícem +182

    Corruption is extremely common within the vanguardist, rigid, stratified, and multi-tiered political structures of Marxist-Leninist regimes, specifically of the cronyist variety. It's made even worse by the utter lack of a separation of powers to keep itself at least somewhat in check because the ruling party effectively functions simultaneously as an executive, judiciary, and legislative government branch. This is known as "unified powers" in Marxist-Leninist theory.

    • @abcdefkkk123aa
      @abcdefkkk123aa Před měsícem +31

      Cô ta chỉ là dân thường nhưng giàu có, cô ta không phải quan chức chính phủ. Bạn đang lôi chính trị vào và tự mình suy diễn,
      Tôi là người việt tôi ghét những
      Người nói vớ vẫn

    • @tuongtang8974
      @tuongtang8974 Před měsícem

      ​@@abcdefkkk123aa Idiot

    • @pokemata1035
      @pokemata1035 Před měsícem +10

      @@abcdefkkk123aa dối trá

    • @huyquang6308
      @huyquang6308 Před měsícem +16

      😂😂😂 mồm mép bọn phương tây không đáng tin tưởng ,tôi yêu Việt Nam 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳

    • @tuongtang8974
      @tuongtang8974 Před měsícem

      @@huyquang6308 Khỉ rừng trường sơn đáng tin quá 🤣🤣

  • @khanhnguyen-tt3ff
    @khanhnguyen-tt3ff Před měsícem +49

    Vietnam 3 major problem are alcohol, gambling, corruption.

    • @tinlephuochuu9493
      @tinlephuochuu9493 Před měsícem +19

      The first two are kind of our faults but it’s manageable, not so much the last one.

    • @Alaryk111
      @Alaryk111 Před měsícem +4

      oh so they were right about ASEAN being Rice Balkans.

    • @fuzzyhair321
      @fuzzyhair321 Před 28 dny +1

      ​@@quocvu1337oh come on there is likely always low level gambling. It's rife in thailand

    • @traveljacknguyen2915
      @traveljacknguyen2915 Před 28 dny

      And poverty as well

    • @itisrichard9732
      @itisrichard9732 Před 27 dny +2

      Corruption every where, so this is yes. Poverty, what you expected from a regenerating country from war.

  • @shawngrinter2747
    @shawngrinter2747 Před měsícem +2

    Superb report, obviously a shed load of research, well done

  • @anhluu9417
    @anhluu9417 Před měsícem +17

    I actually know the former health minster Nguyễn Thanh Long personally. He's just not a good person in real life either.

    • @arandomt-9056
      @arandomt-9056 Před měsícem +1

      Tệ đến mức nào hả bạn?

    • @anhluu9417
      @anhluu9417 Před měsícem +10

      @@arandomt-9056 Mình nhỏ một lần khi tớ còn bé, bố tớ có cần một việc giúp. Cuối cùng ông Long chả thêm giúp một lần nào, còn bố tôi phải đi giúp ông Long này bao nhiêu lần. Ông từ Trường Y Được Thái Bình cũng ko tốt lắm đâu.

  • @steve-oh4342
    @steve-oh4342 Před měsícem +38

    I'm just waiting for those certain individuals who love to make comments about how this isn't real communism....
    These government officials had one job, to manage the land and wealth of the country and distribute the goods, services, land and money to the Vietnamese citizens who need it and/or deserve it. The fact they cannot do this simple task without greedily committing fraud and corruption says everything.

    • @jerryle379
      @jerryle379 Před měsícem +6

      Corrupt is human tendency,the only way to get rid of it is high pay job similar to Singapore or you made it legal aka lobby,govt job here pay dirt low you either have to work 2 job to support your family (which many are doing,my friend work 2 job,govt job then selling bird nest online,other guy second job was computer repair/built)or turn to corruption 😐

    • @steve-oh4342
      @steve-oh4342 Před měsícem

      @@jerryle379 in other words, communism doesn't work....

    • @steve-oh4342
      @steve-oh4342 Před měsícem

      So communism doesn't work?

    • @ghe9510
      @ghe9510 Před 28 dny +5

      bruh the corruption in capitalist countries can be even worse with their "lobbying". Our country is still growing and getting better every day- I can see it because I live in it-and don't you dare say I'm from the government because I'm not.

    • @itisrichard9732
      @itisrichard9732 Před 27 dny +2

      Corruption is unavoidable. Greed is always in us and you want to get rid of it (which is impossible) in a after huge war country? Disappointment.

  • @naheleshiriki5496
    @naheleshiriki5496 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much for the work that you do, you are by far the most informative person in regards to the state of different countries.

  • @pinkpantheonqueerhistory5699
    @pinkpantheonqueerhistory5699 Před měsícem +2

    I big love the fact he is posting the sources right in the background.

  • @skyfuzzball8312
    @skyfuzzball8312 Před 27 dny +66

    The moment when Trong said: It's Đốt Lò time.

    • @khanhangnguyentran4619
      @khanhangnguyentran4619 Před 26 dny +19

      Lò đốt là bác Trọng xây, củi đốt cũng là từ cây ổng trồng.

    • @ocbuougiong
      @ocbuougiong Před 24 dny +4

      @@khanhangnguyentran4619 Lúc tròng kì vọng là cây tốt, lớn lên ai ngời sâu bọ loi nhoi, lúc nhúc bên trong nên đốt là đúng rồi, cây còn tương nhưng sâu bọ nhiều cũng đốt luôn.

    • @tuantranvan5328
      @tuantranvan5328 Před 24 dny +4

      người trồng chỉ mong rằng cây không bị sâu bệnh, nhưng bị rồi thì phải trị và đốn bỏ

    • @ocbuougiong
      @ocbuougiong Před 24 dny +7

      @@tuantranvan5328 nó ăn trong thân, trong tư tưởng rồi mà trị gì nổi, đốt bỏ có không gian cho cây khác phát triển thôi.

    • @vothanh2124
      @vothanh2124 Před 24 dny

      moment cái đéoo gì. Cứ nhìn thằng anh làm gì thì nửa năm sau thằng em làm theo. Như covid tàu nó zero thì v+ cũng lẽo đẽo zero covid. Tàu bắt đàn em bạc hi lai thì thằng em v+ cũng le te bắt đàn em thằng X. Tàu dập evergrand thì thằng việt cũng te te đi đập tụi bđs. Nói nghe nè. Tàu hiện đang khủng khoảng kinh tế, bạo động xảy ra khắp nơi và nc ngoài rút công ty về đó. Coi 6-8 tháng nữa xem

  • @LucielStarz123
    @LucielStarz123 Před 27 dny +43

    This man got better info on my own country than me

    • @khmeremperor1729
      @khmeremperor1729 Před 22 dny +2

      No he doesn’t, I’m pretty sure that most of the Vietnamese officials and citizens knew about the corruption ring in the country but they just can’t speak out about it because they will be disappeared.

    • @LucielStarz123
      @LucielStarz123 Před 22 dny +10

      @@khmeremperor1729 no, he literally was able to gather more information than the average person in Vietnam on their most popular social media platform. Like you have no idea how little information people actually get.

    • @ephraimium6755
      @ephraimium6755 Před 19 dny

      ​@@khmeremperor1729 Because the majority of Vnese people are bigots when it comes to political issues. Whether they stand for the supporting side or not doesn't matter when all of them are either too coward and just mindlessly accuse bs on social platforms like Twittards or they became too reckless while doing a political movement without a meticulous plan like a fool.

    • @quangnhatpham677
      @quangnhatpham677 Před 13 dny

      ⁠​⁠@@khmeremperor1729they have access to the information, yes. But remembering the little key details and making connections is nothing but impressive. After all, there’s none in nam do this kind of content for a living

    • @crimsonqueen1670
      @crimsonqueen1670 Před dnem

      @@LucielStarz123yeah, Vietnamese governments really learn that magic trick from the Chinese government on how to use celebrities or some random news to hide major political or social shifts through media :)))

  • @Auxillia
    @Auxillia Před 22 dny

    Hell yes, finally ! Thanks for covering this topic.

  • @ouitai4011
    @ouitai4011 Před 27 dny +5

    One of the most obvious reasons for the corruption in Vietnam is the extremely and unreasonably low salary of the officials. So people wont become officials for the salary but to benefit themselves with the power of their positions in the government.

    • @crimsonqueen1670
      @crimsonqueen1670 Před dnem

      True, like the real salary of an secretary level officer in vietnam is barely reaching 1000$ USD a month :))

  • @notribadsvault
    @notribadsvault Před měsícem +56

    One small point, the Tet offensive did mark a turning point in people’s belief that the war could be brought to a close and in this sense was a strategic and political success, but tactically it was a failure with no lasting gains made.

    • @Loan7801
      @Loan7801 Před 22 dny

      🤣🤣

    • @AMabud-lv7hy
      @AMabud-lv7hy Před 20 dny +2

      Morale is part of tactical advantage, many winnable wars are lost when people lose faith.

    • @GaiusdanhnhanAugustus
      @GaiusdanhnhanAugustus Před 19 dny +1

      Wrong. It kicked off Paris Accords negotiations (1969-1973). History noob.

    • @ngahoang6887
      @ngahoang6887 Před 19 dny +5

      Up to now, Americans still do not understand what the 1968 Tet Offensive or the 1969 Khe Sanh Campaign was like. Like General Westmoreland, he also does not know that MC Namara, the US Secretary of Defense, was tricked like that by the North Vietnamese. The Tet Offensive was a blow to explode political capabilities and the American public. It shook America and created the largest anti-war wave. The battle of Khe Sanh in 1969 was well known. The Americans called that a battle of Dien Bien Phu would be reversed. They did not learn the lesson of the French defeat. They were confident that with their absolute superiority in air and artillery, they could win against the North Vietnamese General Westmoreland desired. to face the North Vietnamese army in a conventional battle when daring to challenge the martial arts general Nguyen Giap, the military master of Vietnam, America, and the United States has established the most solid defense system with the most elite army groups to confront the enemy. North Vietnamese soldiers according to the principle that the attacking side must have 3 times more troops than the defending side, but this time the North Vietnamese army attacked at a 1 vs 1 ratio with the US army and as a result, President Nixon had to send troops to rescue the soldiers. America from Khe Sanh to avoid being taken prisoner like the French. Mcnamara was even so pessimistic that he intended to use an atomic bomb to rescue American soldiers from Khe Sanh. The turning point of the war only ended on Christmas. In 1972, when America mobilized a huge force of fighter planes to attack northern Vietnam to turn Hanoi back to the Stone Age, the result was that Hanoi advanced to the Aluminum Age due to shooting down too many B52 aircraft. America's f4 flight Americans are stupid and refuse to learn the history of Vietnam, a country that has defeated the ancient Chinese empire many times and defeated the army of the Mongol Empire three times.

  • @MemoryofSouthVietnam
    @MemoryofSouthVietnam Před měsícem +139

    And to think that people complain about corruption in South Vietnam. It was bad, but it wasn't this bad - people siphoned off supplies to sell and make a living in a war-torn country. This is a whole different level.

    • @elroyscout
      @elroyscout Před měsícem +34

      And also South Vietnam hasn't been a thing in like, half a century. We've got just one Vietnam these days.

    • @rhodesianbacon1589
      @rhodesianbacon1589 Před měsícem

      I've also heard people also to make that same argument (Some arms being skimmed of the top so people can survive in a war zone) for the west not supporting Ukraine "All our money is going to do is end up in the hands of crimnals & murdeors not fighting Putin, who's gonna win eventualy anyways,"

    • @rowbearly6128
      @rowbearly6128 Před měsícem

      Oh come on, the Diem regime was atrocious, forced conversions, torture theft, they were incrediby corrupt.

    • @MemoryofSouthVietnam
      @MemoryofSouthVietnam Před měsícem +47

      @@elroyscout Well yes, I guess my wording is a bit unclear, but people complain and make comparisons about South Vietnam's corruption to this day, as a whataboutism. I put 'was' in my second sentence since South Vietnam indeed does not exist anymore.

    • @kizikitun
      @kizikitun Před měsícem +13

      ​@@MemoryofSouthVietnam whataboutism of what? If South Vietnam wasn't debilitatingly corrupt it wouldn't have lost in a single offensive.

  • @silvalgalewalker503
    @silvalgalewalker503 Před měsícem +30

    To elaborate on needing to "oil the wheel to make anything happen at all", there's was an "envelope epidemic" in public healthcare a few years back, probably still going on, where patients had to bribe doctors and nurses to get treated. In education, bribing for a better score is extremely common in K-12 and higher education. Even getting Doctorate or PHD, bribing is involved very step of the way. Anything that the public sector touched need bribing or else they will make your life difficult.

    • @Benadryl09
      @Benadryl09 Před 26 dny +2

      Yes I can confirm this.

    • @jasonborne2521
      @jasonborne2521 Před 7 dny

      Yep, parents bribe principals for the school their kids want to get to regardless of academic merit.

  • @rvilhubtet3515
    @rvilhubtet3515 Před měsícem +11

    Yea, as a Vietnamese myself, I can confirm all the bribe stories. It suck to think Vietnam can be much more than a hole of corruption.

    • @choeedaay1618
      @choeedaay1618 Před 24 dny +1

      Cali khát nước chống phá nhà nước VN à 😂

    • @nguyenkhanh6512
      @nguyenkhanh6512 Před 21 dnem

      ??? Tham nhũng chỉ ra bị gọi là Cali???

    • @greenz051
      @greenz051 Před 19 dny +7

      @@choeedaay1618 bây giờ cứ nói sự thật = chống phá nhà nước đúng k bạn? đất nước mình tuyệt vời tới nỗi k có tham nhũng s?

    • @greenz051
      @greenz051 Před 19 dny

      @@choeedaay1618 yêu nước + thông minh là tốt nhưng yêu nước + thiểu năng (giống bạn) gây hại cho đất nước này và cần phải loại trừ gấp.

    • @WhatWillYouFind
      @WhatWillYouFind Před 19 dny +3

      Living in Vietnam, I see the corruption even as an outsider. I can only hope the new generations will not repeat the same mistakes and that while corruption might not ever be completely eliminated . . . the same mistakes just across the border can be avoided so the future isnt stolen from as it has been elsewhere.

  • @randyking476
    @randyking476 Před měsícem +8

    And how is this different than what has been going on in Washington DC.
    Not all politicians are criminals, but most are.

    • @tranhuyuc8987
      @tranhuyuc8987 Před 20 dny

      People don's usually report about governmental corruption. But when they do, you'll be shocked to see how corrupted those individuals you've been holding belief in has become.

  • @marcostejeda5910
    @marcostejeda5910 Před 25 dny

    Good job. I appreciated the details.

  • @dominiquetran1479
    @dominiquetran1479 Před 24 dny

    Great in-depth analysis !

  • @DungNguyen-FatRacoon
    @DungNguyen-FatRacoon Před měsícem +8

    I am actually astonished by the amount of insight you have. Very infomative and interesting, some of the points i dont event realized for i have been living in it for so long =))))))

  • @TaleNodati
    @TaleNodati Před měsícem +7

    Hot take! Being *forced* to tip for service is also bribery, eventhough many wouldn't think so. This is why US tipping culture is so strange to the EU.

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Před měsícem +2

      Yes but it used to come after the meal when you paid, although as tipping is expanding to other sectors it is starting to be paid before service is provided.

    • @DarkMagicianMan20
      @DarkMagicianMan20 Před měsícem +3

      not a hot take, that is the truth. Tipping shouldn't never been forced, it a reward.

    • @nguyentri6651
      @nguyentri6651 Před měsícem +2

      Forced to tip... how ?
      It called tip. At the end of the day, no one can legally force your hand into tipping. If they present you the option of not tipping, you take it. If they don't ? Even better.
      You want to not tip and keep your dignity intact ?? You expect businesses won't want to build empire ?
      errr... not gonna happen anytime soon. Not in this timeline.

    • @Chinothebad
      @Chinothebad Před 27 dny

      Not a hot take. Though one has to wonder what places even force a tip since that's something usually after you get the bill.

    • @iepvienredstoneHuy007
      @iepvienredstoneHuy007 Před 23 dny +1

      @@nguyentri6651you try telling that to Americans. If you dont tip them for any logical reason, they would spit in your food, break your package, insults you and even physically assault.

  • @ReallyDazed
    @ReallyDazed Před měsícem

    Very informative. Another great video.

  • @rosscharlie3935
    @rosscharlie3935 Před měsícem +21

    me being born in Vietnam, there are facts for me to talk about
    first: our general secretary Nguyen Phu Trong was one of those first generations taught about communist socialism and Ho Chi Minh ideology when Ho Chi Minh was still around before 1969. that is why he is (so far) the cleanness member of the party (in my understanding)
    second: in the video did mention Nguyen Phu Trong ( even though he was ill, the party voted for him so he was obligated to serve) in my view, this is a metaphor (that he did not want to see this country go downhill so even though he was old and ill but wanting to fix this country corruption problem so he have to be in charge) and to also trying to figure out who will succeed him in (the blazing furnace corruption problem)

    • @tranhuyuc8987
      @tranhuyuc8987 Před 20 dny

      Có ai được đặc quyền như Nguyễn Phú Trọng, được gọi là bác Trọng đâu. Trong sạch, liêm khiết, toàn dân tin.

    • @tinyrandomthings
      @tinyrandomthings Před 14 dny +2

      The season why he is still in charge is that he could not find a successor.

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  • @nguyenaicmnquoc
    @nguyenaicmnquoc Před měsícem +4

    In Vietnam, everyone corrupts. Teachers, doctors, builders, polices,...

    • @tranhuyuc8987
      @tranhuyuc8987 Před 20 dny +1

      Everyone corrupts, to an extent; that goes the same to you and me, mate.

  • @Cec9e13
    @Cec9e13 Před měsícem

    You have my utmost respect for getting through all those names.

  • @VietzLog
    @VietzLog Před 3 dny

    great coverage

  • @anchoimaimai
    @anchoimaimai Před 8 dny +4

    7:51 it’s Nguyễn not the butchered nyugen 🙄😵‍💫🤯

  • @gntth
    @gntth Před 27 dny +33

    As a Vietnamese, I can confirm that our country have the big corruption problem, and "the Fight Against Corruption" just make it worse

    • @hieunguyenduc515
      @hieunguyenduc515 Před 23 dny

      How?

    • @terryandtroy
      @terryandtroy Před 23 dny

      @@hieunguyenduc515because the more they talk the more corrupted people they found… and those guys they found… who had been trusted before… check the fact : 3 Big guys have been “resigned” recently…

    • @mrbrunbrun
      @mrbrunbrun Před 23 dny

      You can’t confirm if there’s no backing evidence to your claim wtf Either state your reasons or stop trying to get engagement from comments

    • @user-lv8vn8kq8r
      @user-lv8vn8kq8r Před 22 dny

      How so? I genuinely really want to know.

    • @vinnnguyen9067
      @vinnnguyen9067 Před 22 dny

      @@hieunguyenduc515 As mentioned, trying to concentrate power in the hands of a group of people and believing they are all good is nearly impossible. However, if someone attempts to do so, we should be suspicious of their true motives. It's similar to declaring, 'I will transform this country into a place filled only with good people, and we will no longer need prisons.' Only two types of people make such proclamations: either they are incredibly naive, or they have ulterior motives.

  • @Z28KR
    @Z28KR Před měsícem

    Took me two days to finish watching this video. Fantastic work good sir.

  • @PiethagorasTearem
    @PiethagorasTearem Před 25 dny +1

    Operation “Blazing furnace” reminds me of “Flaming dragon” in tropic thunder 😂

  • @HoangTran-wu6se
    @HoangTran-wu6se Před měsícem +7

    I know someone that works in the central government, and he told me it’s a total shit show, it’s barely functioning.

    • @Cumdown
      @Cumdown Před měsícem

      Enough about USA, lets talk about Vietnam

    • @mysteriousboss977
      @mysteriousboss977 Před 26 dny

      Tell us more pls

    • @iepvienredstoneHuy007
      @iepvienredstoneHuy007 Před 22 dny +3

      And we somehow still function as somewhat okay-ish nation. It is honestly both baffles and hilarious

    • @dannyzero692
      @dannyzero692 Před 18 dny

      @@iepvienredstoneHuy007 making things appear that things are ok is a specialty, I live in Vietnam and my dear god the every time a politician got in trouble the main roads are suddenly very colorful with patriotic flag waving and of course the news barely mention anything and switched to some motorbike accident or something along that line.

  • @minhuctrinh1059
    @minhuctrinh1059 Před měsícem +16

    As a Vietnamese your pronunciation of Vietnamese names is pretty spot on, keep up the good work!

    • @donwinn8551
      @donwinn8551 Před měsícem +6

      Except for his pronunciation of the first name of Prime Minister Nguyễn Tiến Dũng. The Vietnamese alphabet has two versions of the letter D: the hard Đ and the soft D. The hard Ð has the same pronunciation as the letter D in the English alphabet. The soft D’s pronunciation is more similar to the pronunciation of the letter Z in the English alphabet.

    • @nightowl7261
      @nightowl7261 Před 27 dny

      Vietnamese language sounds like mosquitos buzzing in my ears.

    • @trinhkhanh2618
      @trinhkhanh2618 Před 17 dny

      ​@@nightowl7261 bc you have never heard someone speak it properly

  • @TheVivianable
    @TheVivianable Před 26 dny +1

    Yeap. Very accurate. Great job on the researching. Btw, you got the name tags mixed up between Ho Chi Minh and Gia Long.

  • @johnlock2672
    @johnlock2672 Před 27 dny +12

    From my understanding, corruption is a major problem in many, many nations worldwide (not just third world countries but first world too), and honestly i doubt humanity can stop humanity from falling into corruption, it seems to me like the tidal flooding, while the problem is addressed when it gets too big to ignore but the source of it is never removed (since it cannot be removed)

  • @cynthiaherbst3909
    @cynthiaherbst3909 Před měsícem +9

    AITA for when i read 1MDB at first i thought it said imdb and was expecting a score on how epic the corruption was like a movie review? Lol 😅

    • @Vesperitis
      @Vesperitis Před měsícem

      As someone from Malaysia, we get it. Happens all the time.

    • @kingofhearts3185
      @kingofhearts3185 Před měsícem

      I mean that industry is also bought and paid for, so it's understandable.

  • @MorbidEel
    @MorbidEel Před 28 dny +4

    Every country has a corruption problem. Some just do a better job of hiding it than others. Some are so good at it that they make it legal and it stops being "corruption". Vietnam has what the kids would call a skill issue.

    • @nightowl7261
      @nightowl7261 Před 27 dny +3

      Bribery is known as lobbying in the West.

    • @jasonborne2521
      @jasonborne2521 Před 7 dny

      No, Vietnam has an "accepting corruption as a part of life" problem

  • @MrPlainsflyer
    @MrPlainsflyer Před měsícem +18

    Moar Corruption My Friends!!!!

  • @TriNguyen-xi8ji
    @TriNguyen-xi8ji Před 27 dny +5

    This is probably the most comprehensive video about Vietnam political landscape I have came across. However, you should have used image of people with their name and position displayed in the video to make it easier to follow since your Vietnamese pronunciation is not that good as your content lol. Anyway, thank you for making the really really great video.

  • @Notsogoodguitarguy
    @Notsogoodguitarguy Před měsícem +4

    Wohoo, Bulgaria was mentioned xD

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT Před měsícem +12

    Corruption is a huge issue in all one-party states.

    • @mario-qq7bq
      @mario-qq7bq Před měsícem +8

      I agree but it doesn’t explain why India is poorer than China. A lot of country in Latin America are democracies but they are still poorer than China. I don’t see how two party will lead to less corrupt.

    • @ThanhHa-uk9hi
      @ThanhHa-uk9hi Před měsícem +9

      Of course, there will be no corruption if your system legalize it.

    • @trunganhang7852
      @trunganhang7852 Před 23 dny +3

      A rather uninformed remark. Corruption occurs most prominently in multi-party systems. Look at the Corruption Perception Index by Transparency International (relatively accurate), not just what you hear

  • @rouleslite5312
    @rouleslite5312 Před 10 dny +1

    CZcams recommened me this maybe because I'm a Vietnamese. This news is not new but everytime I think about it, I always feel some kind of hopeless. Even though, I know there are many officials fight for it but every day, all I see was someone gets caught because of corruption. Well, at least they're caught and if I won't here these kinds of news in the future, my country corruption is up to a new level.

  • @borismarkovic5426
    @borismarkovic5426 Před 21 dnem

    Tnx for the video.

  • @edogelbard1901
    @edogelbard1901 Před měsícem +5

    not so much that corruption increased, but that the justice system finally had the means and authority to counter it, after being so entrenched. I see this going well

    • @27jyp
      @27jyp Před 18 dny

      I wish in Canada bc corruption is rampant in Canada pardoning high profile criminals while punishing civilians.

    • @battleriteroyalevietnam8447
      @battleriteroyalevietnam8447 Před 11 dny

      actually, this case is more fun than corruption.
      Van Thinh Phat exploit, take control of SCB to loan an amount of money that can not loan in a legal way, since they dont have enough deposit asset for that loan. Then bride the audit department, investigator to turn blind eye on them. If they can pay it back intime. Then nothing is happen and the bank itself also happy because this kind of illegal loan usually have an enormous interest rate for its risk.
      Long story short, they make SCB their venture capital with an endless money source. And thats not all. beside of SCB. Van Thinh Phat sell illegal bond which didnt verified to the people and because of their long and strong business. many people get caught in the typhoon.

  • @mukkaar
    @mukkaar Před měsícem +46

    Frankly in corrupt countries with authoritarian tendencies, weeding out corruption often can be way worse than nothing. I mean corruption is literally THE excuse people use to get rid of their opponents and consolidate power.

    • @jerryle379
      @jerryle379 Před měsícem

      All countries are corrupt and all country politicians use scandals to eliminate their competition 🤣 some country corruption are legal ( lobby )

    • @duongthienbao8782
      @duongthienbao8782 Před 28 dny

      Corruption is the politician opponents, not an excuses for power and the politicians must get rid of it, if there's any politicians committing corruption, they would like to arrest that person rather than tolerate them and corruption. Thee people who work for a working class government (which is the one that the West always called as authoritarian) are working for people benefit and the development of the country

    • @gutentag587
      @gutentag587 Před 26 dny

      @@duongthienbao8782 however at the same time, corruption can be used as a way to accuse other politicians, especially when said politicians is considered as a threat/opponent. It happened in some cases out there with authoritarian government such as China for instance, with Xi's political party getting rid of Li Keqiang since Li was considered a political threat to Xi.
      Don't know if Vietnam has come to point thus far but it's not a surprise for political figures to get rid of other politicians with reasons such as incitement, corruption, or treason. Zhou Enlai almost became a victim to the Cultural Revolution that aimed to "weed out the traitors and revisionists within the Communist party."

  • @user-ek6fd7jr7x
    @user-ek6fd7jr7x Před 22 dny

    Your video is impressive, I am surprised when a foreigner understands deeply about Viet Nam society like this. Great jobs!

  • @justinhess2747
    @justinhess2747 Před měsícem +1

    That was an emotional rollercoaster.

  • @bug5654
    @bug5654 Před měsícem +14

    How did funny history/HOI4 man jump from my shorts to longform videos, and why do I keep watching them?

  • @VivalaryMan
    @VivalaryMan Před měsícem +11

    You should do a video on UK corruption next

  • @pesho123
    @pesho123 Před 27 dny +2

    The image of "Rusalka" holiday village you flashed at 30:39 is of a spot on the Black sea in Bulgaria, not Vietnam. "Rusalka" (Русалка) is a Slavic word for "mermaid". The involvement of Russians in the development in Vietnam likely explains the name. There are a lot of seaside properties in Russia and Bulgaria that are called "Rusalka" for obvious reasons.
    I really enjoy your videos and especially the historic context.

  • @hydronpowers9014
    @hydronpowers9014 Před měsícem +1

    Whoa, I could see a series of corruption in various countries

  • @masterlordclaw
    @masterlordclaw Před měsícem +29

    History of everything comments, that the economy suffered after they "won" a war. I would like to point out that "losing" a war to America seems to be the exemption to the rule of beneficial losses in history. Therefore, "winning" a war against America would also be an exemption to the rule of warfare.

    • @someboi4505
      @someboi4505 Před měsícem +9

      I had a stroke reading this and still can't understand it

    • @hieunguyenang8663
      @hieunguyenang8663 Před měsícem +10

      we got 50 years of sanction bro, like u would understand?

    • @Philip271828
      @Philip271828 Před měsícem

      @@someboi4505 America is a benevolent victor and a salty loser. There's a film* called The Mouse That Roared whose premise is a minor country will start a war with America to lose is and get a lot of reconstruction investment which shows that the trend is not a new thing. See also the Cuban and Iranian revolutions which would have likely imploded without America providing a big outside threat.
      *Edit, it's actually a 1955 book.

    • @karaqakkzl
      @karaqakkzl Před 26 dny

      Fighting US than China than Pol Pot within subsidized economy until Doi Moi, do you know how hard is that?

    • @khanhangnguyentran4619
      @khanhangnguyentran4619 Před 26 dny +3

      ​​@@hieunguyenang8663dude your communist economy is literally the same to closed economy. Why would any other capitalism countries trade with a non free market economy? "Bao cấp" doesn't need foreign trade except aid from socialist countries like USSR and China. Until 1986, "Đổi mới" changed the policy to socialist-oriented market economy when they allowed Vietnam to integrate with the global market economy. So don't blame the world just because they didn't trade with us.

  • @nghialekim3539
    @nghialekim3539 Před 28 dny +19

    As a Vietnamese, I want to clarify some points. In the grand scale, what you said is mostly true. There're a lot of problem. But in the daily life of average citizen, it's not a big deal. We also have some small issue like many other countries (including developed ones), but it's absolutely not in an apocalyptic scenario like you described. We don't have to bribe for everything like you said. At least, in last two decades, most people can deal with anything without bribing, except something associated with a lot of money.
    In 30 years of my life, I've no issue with any public service, except in a few instances I have to use some relations to get out of trouble swiftly.

    • @electrifiedbathbomb7383
      @electrifiedbathbomb7383 Před 28 dny +6

      I kinda agree with your statement
      The corruption isnt as bad that you cant do shit without bribery. But damn is bribery a super abundant get out of jail free card

    • @stc2828
      @stc2828 Před 27 dny

      When Vietnam is growing fast like China was 10 years ago, social problems can hid under the rug. Wait till gdp growth hits ceiling all hell is going to break loose 😂

    • @antvn222
      @antvn222 Před 26 dny +3

      Way to downplay it 😂

    • @cannogabang1999
      @cannogabang1999 Před 25 dny

      Id like to challenge that
      The idea of "Not a big deal to the average person" is imo very dangerous
      Since high profile corruption, bribery and fraud might not take money away from their pockets directly, its hard for the average person to care
      However, it is because of them that bad and regressive decisions are made in favor of the rich and powerful instead of the average man, those decisions then affects your salary, your rent, your ability to afford education and healthcare, etc etc. Just look at our youth living in the cities. Underpaid, terrible living condition, poor health security, and will probably never buy a house in their life. It all can be traced back to corruption one way or another
      It is a big deal. The question is whether the average man have the education and guts to care or not

    • @risedante9897
      @risedante9897 Před 25 dny +1

      Its not a big deal to people got benefit from it, high rank officials and their relatives. Not every Vietnamese people are happy like you. Thats the main problem, when you see it you’ll wish to solve the problem of your country.

  • @Henrythegreate
    @Henrythegreate Před dnem

    Very informative

  • @anhtuan5928
    @anhtuan5928 Před 24 dny +1

    Sir, you understand about our country’s condition more than me a Vietnamese myself, mad respect 😆

  • @Benadryl09
    @Benadryl09 Před 26 dny +4

    Yes, corruption happens at every level in Vietnamese society. Fortunately I’m not there anymore, didn’t have to experience that in my adulthood.

    • @Benadryl09
      @Benadryl09 Před 26 dny +2

      It’s like a nonstop cycle; when you live there you need to bribe to get by; and if you don’t, nothing you want/need will get done or you’ll have to wait for a long time because the ppl who bribed will get theirs before you by cutting in line. This common practice applies to literally everything you do in life, from birth to death, giving birth, getting care, school enrollment, school exams, college entrance exams, getting any licenses or paperwork, going to hospital, doing any business in vietnam. If officials needed to have certain certificates to qualify for certain positions or to move up a political level, they’d just need to purchase them no need to study or pass any exam. If you have bribed to move up the hierarchy, there’s one day you’ll get exposed and thrown in jail for the crime of bribery.

  • @drgutman
    @drgutman Před měsícem +4

    the iron law of oligarchy paper explains the roots of corruption pretty well.

    • @dangvandat9530
      @dangvandat9530 Před 22 dny +1

      Tham lam là bản chất của" con người" chế độ nào cũng vậy , công khai hoặc không muốn công khai cho ai biết hay thôi 😊

  • @HienTruong_M.D
    @HienTruong_M.D Před 23 dny +6

    As a surgeon in Saigon, I must say that youre almost perfectly right about the corruption in medical system. The "bribe for cure culture" is often seen in northern and central part of Vn, but it is much fewer in the south, especially in Saigon, at my centre, its extremely rare that a patient must bribe for treatments. That sound great but also take with a price, cause of low salary, people often leave public medical centre after within 5 years, hospital always have plenty of just graduated employee, emergency and others long training specialty never have near a half man needed

  • @Springdraco
    @Springdraco Před měsícem

    Excellent deep dive!
    Would have loved to see/be reminded the Other reason why Ng and Nguyen became such prevalent last names in Vietnam

  • @camilordofficial
    @camilordofficial Před měsícem

    Good video guy.

  • @heedonist
    @heedonist Před měsícem +3

    That some crazy corruption going on

  • @randomsocknr.3334
    @randomsocknr.3334 Před 28 dny +5

    Lmao, the name of the Vietnamese currency took me completely off guard.

  • @duonghoangphi4811
    @duonghoangphi4811 Před 7 dny

    the name pronunciation was surprisingly crisp. 9/10

  • @ClandinShadow
    @ClandinShadow Před měsícem +1

    I was considering asking for video about the greatest grifts of history in order feel better about Canada's ongoing fallout from the ArriveCan debacle, so thanks for this

  • @lars4357
    @lars4357 Před měsícem +4

    Interesting video. 12:20 However, I am not sure if you can claim that Vietnam was at peace after 1975 (I am guessing that this was the moment that the reconstruction period started). Considering that Vietnam fought two wars against Cambodia and China between 1977-1991 during the so-called 'third indochina war'.

  • @HaKhangPham-oo3ps
    @HaKhangPham-oo3ps Před 9 dny +3

    Which country doesnt? At least Vietnam is fighting it not hiding it.

    • @hanhthien2948
      @hanhthien2948 Před 8 dny

      yeah but this case is huge, this case is in the TOP 2 most corruption in Southeast Asia, TOP 1 is the case of currency manipulation of an entire country in Malaysia, Mr. Jho Low once made the richest billionaires in the world at that time such as Bill Gates, David Koch, Charles Koch, I'm shocked, because of Mr. Jho Low's tolerance and at that time the whole country of Malaysia had to respect the wife of the Malaysian Prime Minister because of the way she went shopping, normal rich people don't need to buy branded clothes. Look at the price, but she buys branded clothes = how to buy everything in the store without worrying about design or size.

  • @sharkchaos5160
    @sharkchaos5160 Před měsícem

    Great video.

  • @oblivianji
    @oblivianji Před měsícem

    i like these deep dives

  • @Sabamika1
    @Sabamika1 Před měsícem +22

    I can sum up why this isn't a good thing in far less time.
    The Vietnamese Communist party rooting out corruption = they're doing away with political enemies by any means necessary.
    Communism and corruption are comfy bedfellows.
    They'd have to throw out the entire Communist party to get rid/lesson corruption.
    And they're not about to do that.

    • @toomanymarys7355
      @toomanymarys7355 Před měsícem +3

      Thank you!!!

    • @ucanhvungoc7133
      @ucanhvungoc7133 Před měsícem

      Nahhhh bro, corruption is fully legal in America under the name “lobbying”. Does this mean Capitalism is root for corruption?
      Deal with jt, corruption is a problem with every givernment, its just how they choose to manage or live with it

    • @rook513
      @rook513 Před měsícem +4

      Yes we all know that the West is the prime example of purity and innocence

    • @Sabamika1
      @Sabamika1 Před měsícem

      @@rook513 Okay communist.

    • @eakkkl8704
      @eakkkl8704 Před měsícem +5

      But replace with what? You can't just throw away a legitimate government easily WITHOUT considerable successor. The current communist government currently still have large support from the people despite their incompetence. It is because of their effort to defend national sovereignty in the South china Sea. And oh boy, I don't want those losers who can't cope with their defeat over decades ago return to vietnam.
      The best solution is to just wait to see if the current government can solve the internal issues or just let it be. Overall, I do agree that removing the current communist system is a solution, but NOT in this time because we don't want another bloody civil war, don't we? A peaceful transition is the best outcome.

  • @huntertrum3658
    @huntertrum3658 Před měsícem +10

    My dad works with a guy from Vietnam, and many times he's asked me if I will visit his country to see his neice. Basically, he wants me to help her get into the United States. As bad as this idea sounds, I was genuinely considering it, mostly because they were offering me a paid round trip to Vietnam, and I've been wanting to explore internationally.
    However, after reading about the countries heavy corruption, aswell as the government's many human rights violations, I'm glad to say that I won't take that, or any trip to Vietnam, any time soon.

    • @SaigonMouse
      @SaigonMouse Před měsícem +1

      Wich human rights violations? Vietnam has a better justice system than the USA or Europe. In Vietnam everyone will be treated the same. No matter if you are rich or poor. In Western countries it depends on how rich you are. Dont believe everything on internet and CZcams.

    • @blueskyalchemist623
      @blueskyalchemist623 Před 29 dny +11

      An American talking about human right violation? Colour me surprised

    • @QuangTran-nl7sw
      @QuangTran-nl7sw Před 27 dny +3

      Wise choie
      They want the Citizenship, not your father Of Course

    • @nightowl7261
      @nightowl7261 Před 27 dny

      Are you American? If so, don't talk about human right violation. You're guilty of it.

    • @antvn222
      @antvn222 Před 26 dny +7

      @@SaigonMouseare you on drugs ?

  • @boota2798
    @boota2798 Před 25 dny

    I may have friends in Vietnam who's family's were on the losing side of the civil war.
    In the last 10 years they have been able to finally get approval to own their own small property.
    When I visited i was told "We have an official who lives next door, please just politely nod and do not enter into conversation unless spoken to, as if he is offended we will become homeless again".

  • @WalkaboutRojo
    @WalkaboutRojo Před 24 dny

    Corruption has always been an issue, and it's an on going issue. I heard from some local officials that it's difficult to get anything done, papers signed, and approvals taken care of because people are scared of being associated with any of this.

  • @riosasin3086
    @riosasin3086 Před měsícem +7

    I knew this would come, and i knew he missed pronouns in every Vietnamese name, don't worry Vietnamese is hard..P/s Why did you place the name of HoChiMinh in the image of Gia Long in 9:34?

    • @riosasin3086
      @riosasin3086 Před měsícem +4

      the problem in cpv was a lot of inner fights different from multi-party a country it isn't public, the easiest way to bring down other factions in the party is to find proof of their member's corruption and public it in the media and as you see taking bribes is a culture in Vietnam and it's won't go anywhere no matter how much Vietnamese virtual signal how much we fight corruption, economy system change but the culture wasn't so much. As a Vietnamese, I was hoped some of them really fight for the future of the nation rather than a low-paid -without bribes- job but Vietnamese people only get a bonus from the conflict of cpv factions, that the reason why the big party officials want most royalty member for them but not for the country, the reason why they have parachute free jail when been call out, the reason why one man has 2 most powerful position of the nation, the reason only thing can reveal corruption of a party official is the party itself. There are no one leaves a bad mark we just see it unhindered

  • @carlramirez6339
    @carlramirez6339 Před 24 dny +10

    I was in Vietnam in January 2024. Unlike other countries I've been to, no one there talked about present-day politics.

    • @HeiZuKa
      @HeiZuKa Před 23 dny +2

      Sadly because the current political situation is so fucked up, they have to use mass media propaganda to distract the people with Vietnam's glorious past since Viet patriotism is relatively high

    • @msitahp3640
      @msitahp3640 Před 23 dny

      @@HeiZuKa true. They do it everyday to "feed" people to distract them.

    • @phudoanhnguyen
      @phudoanhnguyen Před 22 dny +6

      Just being too busy to care about politics, because the avarage salary is just 4k dollars per year

    • @ellynguyen3216
      @ellynguyen3216 Před 22 dny +6

      If you want to talk about politics, you should go to Hanoi. Older people talk about politics right on the sidewalk.
      Young people talk about work and marriage because that will directly change their lives.

    • @mysteriousboss977
      @mysteriousboss977 Před 22 dny

      They don't talk about it due to fear of getting caught by the government, but head online and you'll see a different story

  • @ghostagent3552
    @ghostagent3552 Před 24 dny

    Could you also do episodes on every other country in the Asean? As a dude from that region, I am also very disappointed by the prevalence of corruption in my country after hearing how similar some of the scandals here are to the ones in Vietnam.

  • @ousamadearu5960
    @ousamadearu5960 Před měsícem +1

    Added correction, by the time Vietnam made open public relations towards non-communist countries, it already had open relations with its Southeast Asian Neighbors in the late 1970's and said neighbors from the ASEAN were already doing this with the intent of creating economic and diplomatic ties within the region.