Ho Chi Minh, real name Nguyen Tat Thanh (1890-1969), Vietnamese Communist leader and the principal force behind the Vietnamese struggle against French colonial rule.
Ho was born on May 19, 1890, in the village of Kimlien, Annam (central Vietnam), the son of an official who had resigned in protest against French domination of his country. Ho attended school in Hue and then briefly taught at a private school in Phan Thiet.
In 1911 he was employed as a cook on a French steamship liner and thereafter worked in London and Paris. After World War I, using the pseudonym Nguyen Ai Quoc (Nguyen the Patriot), Ho engaged in radical activities and was in the founding group of the French Communist party. He was summoned to Moscow for training and, in late 1924, he was sent to Canton, China, where he organized a revolutionary movement among Vietnamese exiles.
He was forced to leave China when local authorities cracked down on Communist activities, but he returned in 1930 to found the Indochinese Communist party (ICP). He stayed in Hong Kong as representative of the Communist International. In June 1931 Ho was arrested there by British police and remained in prison until his release in 1933.
He then made his way back to the Soviet Union, where he reportedly spent several years recovering from tuberculosis. In 1938 he returned to China and served as an adviser with Chinese Communist armed forces. When Japan occupied Vietnam in 1941, he resumed contact with ICP leaders and helped to found a new Communist-dominated independence movement, popularly known as the Vietminh, that fought the Japanese.
In August 1945, when Japan surrendered, the Vietminh seized power and proclaimed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRV) in Hanoi. Ho Chi Minh, now known by his final and best-known pseudonym (which means the “Enlightener”), became president.
The French were unwilling to grant independence to their colonial subjects, and in late 1946 war broke out. For eight years Vietminh guerrillas fought French troops in the mountains and rice paddies of Vietnam, finally defeating them in the decisive Battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954. Ho, however, was deprived of his victory. Subsequent negotiations at Geneva divided the country, with only the North assigned to the Vietminh.
The DRV, with Ho still president, now devoted its efforts to constructing a Communist society in North Vietnam. In the early 1960s, however, conflict resumed in the South, where Communist-led guerrillas mounted an insurgency against the U.S.-supported regime in Saigon.
Ho, now in poor health, was reduced to a largely ceremonial role, while policy was shaped by others. On September 3, 1969, he died in Hanoi of heart failure. In his honor, after the Communist conquest of the South in 1975, Saigon was renamed Ho Chi Minh City. Ho Chi Minh was not only the founder of Vietnamese communism, he was the very soul of the revolution and of Vietnam's struggle for independence. His personal qualities of simplicity, integrity, and determination were widely admired, not only within Vietnam but elsewhere as well.
-- Interviewing President Ho Chi Minh (English subtitle), June 1964
-- The Path Which Led Me To Leninism
-- Bài Ca Hồ Chí Minh! Ballad of Ho Chi Minh!
-- Basic Introduction of Ho Chi Minh ideology
-- Think Like a Vietnamese Commie
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I picked up cyberpunk on sale because I desperately, desperately need to get out of my own head right now and I'm short on options. Spent, idk, 15 or 20 hours over the last two days trying to fix the crashes? Eventually found this post
https://www.reddit.com/r/truegaming/comments/zp8fww/cyberpunk_2077_is_bad_cyberpunk_because_it_is/
And was like actually, yeah, this is exactly what I've felt the whole time. So I gave up, put in for a refund, and I'm just kind of feeling empty and dejected. I tried to get out of this post-cyberpunk hell for a bit by escaping in to a shallow, bloodless pastiche of the warning we were given 40 years ago. And it was frustrating, miserable, and I have nothing to show for it (well, I did update my BIOS trying to fix the crash. I also nearly bricked my PC.)
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Your wisdom has merit.
i'm a bit too tipsy and tired to expound on it but this spoke to me somehow and i just wanted to say i feel u brother (though i never played that game for more than like 3 hours)
Me: the product you sold me doesn't work. I spent two days trying to get it to work but i was not able to. I would like a refund
Steam: lol you spent more than two hours trying to fix the broken product so according to our terms of service you can eat my hair and shit
Thanks, Gaben.