Y'all better cry like that when I die! :-*
Quote from: Stupot+ on Tue 20/12/2011 01:04:18
Y'all better cry like that when I die! :-*
You're still alive? But then what's all that mourning I've been seeing on TV today. Oh lord, Tenacious Stu hasn't died, has he? And just when he was showing so much promise! :o
My theory from that video is that government made the people go and mourn Kim Jong II. Behind those camera were soldiers going "CRY OR WE SHOOT".
In the meantime Kim is singing his grave "so roneryyyyyy".
Glad that he is dead though, North Korea's human rights act is atrocious.
The olny death who really worth mention this week is the one of Vaclav Havel.
For Korea life as usual... since the 50's.
Quote from: LUniqueDan on Tue 20/12/2011 07:28:35
The olny death who really worth mention this week is the one of Vaclav Havel.
Nah, Christopher Hitchens' death trumps everybody else. :(
;)
Quote from: TerranRich on Tue 20/12/2011 08:23:07
Nah, Christopher Hitchens' death trumps everybody else. :(
;)
Sh*** I didn't know. Yeah you're right.
1) Christopher Hitchens
2) Vaclav Havel
[All the Hookers who died of STDs]
[All the kids who died of hunger]
[Anybody else]
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Hehe...Unsurprisingly, don't give a fick-fack-fuck ::)
In theory, less tryanny in the world... however only to be replaced by the tyranny of Western politicians.
But it's definitely worth watching Team America this week methinks.. :=
I'm still amazed at the PR idea of getting the best North Korean
actor to say on tv how he loved and misses his leader.
Btw I remember some time ago a reporter on tv read his name from the telepromter as "Kim Jong the 2nd" as it probably read "Il", but still it was funny. ;D
Quote from: m0ds on Tue 20/12/2011 10:57:13
In theory, less tryanny in the world... however only to be replaced by the tyranny of Western politicians.
Well he has an heir, his youngest spawn.
I'm just hoping the transition goes smoothly and that nobody does anything provocative or makes any rash decisions. I guess the whole world is hoping the same thing. Seriously hoping Jong-un turns out to be an awesome and peace-lovin' guy.
PS @m0ds: I read that as "...less Tranny in the world..." :-(
Perhaps Jong-un will turn out to be un-Jong?
Well, since different reports suggest that Kim Jong Il could have been dead as long ago as 2002 (after his reported stroke and disappearance from public view) his son could well have been running North Korea for 9 years. They have such a stranglehold on media in that country that it's entirely plausible that he's been dead that long.
Whoo-hooo! It's about goddamn time!
QuoteSeriously hoping Jong-un turns out to be an awesome and peace-lovin' guy.
::) ... and perhaps pigs can learn how to fly :=
Progz, He's made several public appearances since his stroke (which I thought was in 2008), and he's visited at least Russia and China in the past year. Unless they're lying too.
Quote from: ProgZmax on Tue 03/05/2011 16:26:40
Pieczenik actually knew Osama personally (it's documented) and said he was suffering acute kidney failure in 2002 and was on dialysis. Pieczenik even said on the record that Osama was dead in 2002.
Quote from: ProgZmax on Wed 21/12/2011 01:31:09
Well, since different reports suggest that Kim Jong Il could have been dead as long ago as 2002 (after his reported stroke and disappearance from public view) his son could well have been running North Korea for 9 years. They have such a stranglehold on media in that country that it's entirely plausible that he's been dead that long.
2002 was a rough year for the bad guys from the sounds of it. I wonder who else is really dead that we are led to believe are still at large or in power and popular as ever.
From what I've heard Jong-un will be sharing power with the military. Now if Lil' Kim tried to enact democratic reforms and improve the rights of the Korean people that would be great but I'm afraid that more than likely the military would boot him out of office to keep control for themselves.
Quote... if Lil' Kim tried to enact democratic reforms ...
The Kims have done extremely well under the current system. In addition the North Korean people don't believe in democracy and cry in public over Ill's passing. If restrictions on information were relaxed even a little bit the people there would find out how bad they are actually doing. The ensuing anger and unrest of the population would surely dissuade Kim from then notion of any such reforms as you mention.
So, this year we've lost Kim, Gaddafi and bin Laden. Can we hope for a heart failure on Robert Mugabe's behalf to round off 2011?
Ah well. At least if Kim Jong Un messes it up, they can roll out Kim Jong Deux and Kim Jong Trois.
Ho ho ho.
Anyway, as a former resident of the Republic of Korea (that's the south one), I say "good riddance"!
I read somewhere that South Korea is supposedly has a lot of money set aside for the North if/when they want to join with them, sort of a East join the West Germany situation. That's a pretty good idea, plus there's like a 0.5 million soldiers in the South (and like double in the North) and once you need less soldiers it should balance it out, plus the economy will probably boom from the stability.
Too bad that it seems the army machine in NK seems to be very hungry for power and it seems there's not much prospect for unification happening soon.
If only his last act in life involved the wood that was used in the X-Days plot. Then Kim Jong-Il would not just die... but would "know the name of the king". (Hey, Yahtzee, you reading this?)
Maybe he could be North Korea's "Prince" in that aspect too! *evil grin*
Actually... *shudder* I can't imagine Kim Jong-Il as a nearly faceless pale skinned gothic prince. If the way he tortured people in life was bad, I shudder to think what it'd be like as "The Prince".