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October 17, 2019, 04:09:50 PM |
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He's trying to copy Putin's macho personality but I don't think that figure would be considered a macho even for the north Korean standards. Though the girls would exclaim nonetheless as they would want to keep living. This kid is not as bright as his dad and he's likely to lose his status in the next decade one way or other.
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KingScorpio
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October 17, 2019, 04:38:59 PM |
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personified systems suck, asians have to learn that.
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coins4commies
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October 18, 2019, 04:27:31 AM |
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I feel so guilty of helping to deprive those poor people of food. We need to end all sanctions and allow the north korean people access to the global economy. Punishing people because their leaders are bad is a double blow.
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October 18, 2019, 07:51:52 AM |
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I feel so guilty of helping to deprive those poor people of food. We need to end all sanctions and allow the north korean people access to the global economy. Punishing people because their leaders are bad is a double blow.
But Russia and China don't fulfill or even care those sanctions proposed by the US at all. You are not a friend of the US. Well, I think that is fine. But NK is neither friend of the US, nor Russia or China. Then I think NK should be the one to blame.
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October 18, 2019, 07:56:58 AM |
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Well, does anybody have some sympathy for the horse? I feel damn sorry for the horse to carry such a fat ass big bone.
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October 18, 2019, 08:04:45 AM |
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I feel so guilty of helping to deprive those poor people of food. We need to end all sanctions and allow the north korean people access to the global economy. Punishing people because their leaders are bad is a double blow.
I feel you, North Koreans should have access to basic needs such as food. While sanctions is on-going there are humans dying of hunger. Also, lets pray for leader on both sides to consider the human condition affected by those policies. Its better to save human lives than talk what is needed to improve human endeavor.
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October 18, 2019, 11:26:35 AM |
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Though the girls would exclaim nonetheless as they would want to keep living. During his school days he was not a bright student and was not great among females as he was shy and that is what i hear about him and sure he has the power to do anything and no one will question him. This kid is not as bright as his dad and he's likely to lose his status in the next decade one way or other.
Anyone with a bit of common sense will understand his oppressive regime and no one will dare to question him as he will be monitoring everyone under his regime and no one will dare to challenge him and if they do they will be executed by the firing squad. Kim Jong decided to ride a horse to send out a message to unknown enemies that he won’t retreat, and his citizens should have faith in him.
I like the media interpretation of why he was riding a horse .
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October 19, 2019, 11:01:40 AM |
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LOL, but are you sure that his tweeter account with 600 followers is actually his? Because the account actually follows a couple of very other dangerous accounts lmao (Check its following list xD). I think he is just trying to play some cultural sort of political game to attract attention from the citizens. More like dictator being dictated by panic
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October 19, 2019, 12:08:09 PM |
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The big question is can North Korea keep up with all the pressure, he used to portray himself as a strong man willing to wage war against any country, but because of the so many failed rocket launch, and the pressure from the international community, he has no choice but to change his stand, somebody on North Korea should start a revolt, South Korea is enjoying economic boom, while the other side is the complete opposite.
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October 19, 2019, 01:26:23 PM |
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The photos show Kim Jong Un riding on Mount Paektu, which is a sacred mountain for North Koreans. On that mountain, his grandfather fought the Japanese and began to create a new nation. Analysts consider this a hint of some major and revolutionary change. We don't know what that means yet, but Kim is very unpredictable and all options are open. Will he accept all the conditions America and the world gave him and give up nuclear weapons altogether? This would indeed be a major turning point and would mean the return of North Korea to the world of civilized and open states, new beginning for them.
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October 21, 2019, 07:57:35 PM |
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LOL he's doing the Putin masculinity show off which unfortunately don't look good on him. I've already grown tired with this man holding the world hostage by threatening the use of nukes in exchange for stuff. I wonder when he'll get to the point that the masters in Beijing would have to let him go.
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October 22, 2019, 05:52:01 AM Last edit: October 22, 2019, 06:15:31 AM by Balthazar |
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Though I doubt what real account exist, I have to mention that this account lacks a verification sign.
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October 22, 2019, 07:38:36 PM |
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I feel so guilty of helping to deprive those poor people of food. We need to end all sanctions and allow the north korean people access to the global economy. Punishing people because their leaders are bad is a double blow.
I mean if the North Korean government didn't continue to test with different weapons and fail to give up their nuclear capability then they'd be able to have their sanctions lifted and be apart of the global economy. But that's not the case, as they know their only piece of leverage against the rest of the world is being able to threaten people with a potential nuclear device.
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October 25, 2019, 01:54:39 PM |
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It's hard for North Korea to fight American hegemony for now. If they want, even though they can be the main ally for the USA. but because of different ideologies this is not possible. I think as long as there is the United States, North Korea can never escape pressure. I am still confused today why they have not become a developed and developing country by taking the path like South Korea through the economy and technology.
First of all, it is rooted in their internal social and political relations. In fact, in a country that is almost completely isolated from the world, private ownership does not exist, the political system is rigid communism and democracy does not exist, it is not realistic to expect people to live well and keep the economy in good shape.
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October 25, 2019, 09:26:17 PM |
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I feel so guilty of helping to deprive those poor people of food. We need to end all sanctions and allow the north korean people access to the global economy. Punishing people because their leaders are bad is a double blow.
I mean if the North Korean government didn't continue to test with different weapons and fail to give up their nuclear capability then they'd be able to have their sanctions lifted and be apart of the global economy. But that's not the case, as they know their only piece of leverage against the rest of the world is being able to threaten people with a potential nuclear device. You can't be at war with someone and also ask them to stop defending themselves. As long as the US has nuclear weapons and soldiers stationed right across their border, and also refuses to make a peace treaty, it will continue to be completely unreasonable to ask north korea to give up its ability to defend itself. The sanctions are a form of extortion.
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October 25, 2019, 11:18:52 PM |
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He's trying to copy Putin's macho personality but I don't think that figure would be considered a macho even for the north Korean standards.
Putin is first man who came to my head after I saw this. But for Kim it's still long road to reach level of Putin. He need to play piano, go hunting, play ice hockey, hunt, dive and etc. But it's enough to impress North Korean people, because they praise every action of Kim. And so many dictators are trying to make mach image. It works well in their countries, but sometimes it looks ridiculous for use. Like Turkmenistan president rap: https://youtu.be/JsNioEnxeNsLOL, but are you sure that his tweeter account with 600 followers is actually his? Because the account actually follows a couple of very other dangerous accounts lmao (Check its following list xD).
Obviously it's fake account. It's hard to imagine Kim using Western social network, posting in English and etc . And this account is inactive BTW.
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October 26, 2019, 01:14:06 AM |
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Might as well face it. Trump will solidify his one-world government.
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October 26, 2019, 03:18:13 PM |
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Might as well face it. Trump will solidify his one-world government. How do we know what is really going on in Government? Trump is cleaning up some of the Deep State mess, but in other areas, what is he really doing? Suppose he is a truly good guy. His second term will only last through the end of 2023, right? Will Trump's successor do what is right? Will he continue Trump's clean-up? Or is Trump merely fertilizing the ground for the one-world order to take over and suppress all our rights?
Endless Trump Regime War on Syria ContinuesEndless Trump Regime War on Syria Continues
by Stephen Lendman (stephenlendman.org - Home - Stephen Lendman)
The scourge of US imperial is all about smashing sovereign independent nations, transforming them into vassal states, plundering their resources, and exploiting their people for maximum profit-making.
It's about replacing sovereign independent governments with US-controlled puppet regimes serving its interests.
It's about achieving unchallenged global dominance, creating ruler-serf societies everywhere, force-feeding neoliberal economic terrorism, enforced by police state harshness.
It's about creating tyrannically ruled societies worldwide, unsafe and unfit to live in, democratic governance prohibited everywhere.
It's about perpetual war to enrich merchants of death and destruction, peace and stability considered threats to national security.
Obama-launched aggression in Syria, escalated by Trump, continues endlessly in its 9th year with no near-term prospect for resolution, a notion bipartisan warmongers in Washington and supportive media press agents abhor.
October agreements with Ankara by the US and Russia OK'd Erdogan's cross-border aggression in northern Syria — on the phony pretext protecting Turkish security, combatting terrorism, and concern for Syrian refugees, ignoring his revanchist aims.
The latter is what his aggression is all about. It continues despite claiming its cessation days earlier.
On Friday, Southfront reported that "the Kurdish group's commander-in-chief" Mazlum Abdi rejected terms Russia and Turkey agreed on, saying:
"Some of the(m) don't serve the interests of our people. Our opinion was not taken ahead, and we were not a part of the agreement." BONUS: http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Article/270668-2019-10-26-trump-regimes-sanctions-war-on-iran-tightened.htm
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