Ho Chi Minh was a communist with brutality of his reign. Yet Ho Chi Minh still stands distinct from the rest of communist leaders
Everytime I look at our classroom in my previous middle school age, there will always be a photo of an old man, smiling in front of the students. Yes, that person is taught by many people in Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh. The man that sometimes we heard them bestowing the title "Uncle" as a respect. He is, of course, revered by my mother and my maternal grandmother, although the latter has some criticism on Ho, but her respect does not change. My father's family is different - they despise Ho Chi Minh and consider him a tyrant, a dictator who slaughtered people and dissidents for his communist revolution. This is the most significant issue and a problem of my two traits - an anti-communist in a half and a communist in the other half. Of course, I'd be happily to side with the anti-communists if this comes to Ho Chi Minh. However, with myself growing up, it is rather strange to realise that hating Ho Chi Minh isn't that simple - he is actually loved, and still being loved, ...