Monday, January 9, 2023

His Statue strgggles for justice as a prisoner of war

His struggles for justice as a prisoner of war or the Vietnamese American Veteran because the US Congress enacted H.R.7885 Pub-L. 88_205 Approved on Dec. 16, 1963, to seize and subvert a legal government of the Republic of Vietnam during the US Congress just endorsed the sovereignty of the Republic of Vietnam and approved the right to self-determination of the Vietnamese people which is why the United States Congress has not self-respected itself when America has signed three multilateral and thirty-seven bilateral treaties with the Government of the Republic of Vietnam. Ironically, a great powerful America has not enforced any charter of the United Nations in the Vietnam War, but the Government of the United States of America self-changed those treaties above into unjust treaties and unjust laws to let America betray its South Vietnam Ally let America sell the Republic of Vietnam to mainland China without having any written rules. Therefore, Sculptor Bright Quang self-created his statue. His right hand is raising up the torch which symbolizes his wise knowledge and his left hand is firmly holding the United States Constitution book because the Constitution has no chapter or articles of the US Constitution allowed the United States Congress to self-enacted the law to invade and subvert any foreign nations without having compensated the injuries, properties, innocent deaths by the American invaders. Even good, when the US Congress self-built up the war in Vietnam, the duty and responsibility of the US Congress must compensate for the injuries and its paid soldiers. However, the United States Congress not only abused the power but also bulled less modern civilization of the Southern soldiers to let US Congress deprive them of the right to life the Southern Armed Forces to their marrow and bones without having compensated. As a result, the Sculptor Bright Quang created this statue to struggle for justice with the greatest powerful America when he quoted, " Wisdom must win the injustice power."