Union of Socialist Puterrepubliks wrote:Kampouchea wrote:Yingluck says that "In a large country with a war with many belligerents, collateral damage is inevitable." She also claims that rural areas are especially vulnerable because they tend to be less educated about how to be safe in a war. "Kampoucheans probably know this more than any other people in the world," citing the War of Independence, Kampouchea vs. World War, and Kampong Cham insurgency.
The USP is offended by this, as Sakhandar has provided free and high quality education for all in its country since the revolution, and isn't comparable to Kampouchea.
Kampoucheans are deeply offended by this statement, leading to widespread anti-USP riots in the streets that are supported by the government. Kampouchea has provided its citizens with free and high quality education for all of its citizens as well, although teaching about war safety and unexploded ordinance was not a part of the curriculum for a long time because war was deemed very unlikely. A protester says "The USP says Sakhandar is not comparable to Kampouchea? This must be meant in a negative way. I can make it more positive. Is Sakhandar home to the largest religious site in the world, Angkor Wat? Is Sakhandar's economy growing faster than Kampouchea's? I would guess no, because they spend all of their money on war. Do Sakhandis believe in true deities, such as Vishnu, as well as the great Buddha? I didn't think so. They pray to a false god. I believe his name was Allah, correct? Anyway, Kampouchea is not going to tolerate any provocative statements by the USP."

