Không có đâu.
Mà ngay cả người Cam dân thường họ cũng không ác cảm với người Việt, họ cũng chẳng gọi là youn.
Chỉ có mấy ông nhà báo hay chính trị gia thôi.
Nếu anh sang Cam, chỉ cần người Cam vì bất kỳ lý do gì chỉ vào anh và hét lên thằng Youn xyz gì đó là biết ngay hậu quả
Thôi đọc tạm góc nhìn của người khác
http://thediplomat.com/2016/09/cambodias-anti-vietnam-obsession/
The problem here is that ultra-nationalism has quietly colonized emerging opposition to the current regime. So entrenched is the idea that the current regime is a Vietnamese puppet (i.e. it is quintessentially opposed to Khmerness) that opposition to the Hun Sen regime and opposition to Vietnamese are too often one and the same thing. Cambodia’s swing to China — not to mention French colonialism, NGO colonialism, the role of China during the Khmer Rouge period, historic Thai invasions, and the fact that Cambodia actually gained land from the Champassak kingdom of southern Laos — are all ignored. Instead, a persistent political discourse draws a seemingly undeniable line between the loss of ancestral Khmer land (Kampuchea Krom land in the Vietnamese southern delta,
Koh Tral island off the coast of Kampot, and more recently a much smaller area of contested land along the eastern border) and the post Khmer Rouge Vietnamese backed regime and more recent problems of corruption and natural resource mismanagement. This alluringly simple thesis seems always to be lurking beneath the surface of popular sentiment – why is Cambodia small?
Yuon! Why is Cambodia poor?
Yuon! Why are forests and natural resource mismanaged?
Youn! … Why do I have a stomach ache?
Yuon!