• Rodman thrown out of New York hotel bar due to Kim Jung Un talk
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[QUOTE]“He was at the bar at Serafina for three hours,” says a spy. “He kept saying what a nice guy Kim is, and how Kim just wants to talk to President Obama about basketball. He was waving around a signed copy of the dictator’s huge manifesto, telling everyone they should read it.”[/QUOTE] [url]http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/05/rodman-thrown-out-of-new-york-hotel-bar-due-to-kim-jung-un-talk/[/url]
Obviously dear leader has won another convert.
I thought he was thrown out because they knew about his visit to North Korea, and I was conflicted about whether that was okay What he actually did is pretty batshit though
on a personal level, maybe kim numero un is a pretty alright guy
[QUOTE=SystemGS;39810143]on a personal level, maybe kim numero un is a pretty alright guy[/QUOTE] I'm sure most dictators are. I mean, they are still people believe it or not.
Wow what a Commie-Sympathizing piece of shit. They should send him back to North Korea for trying to subvert our liberty. All I want to do is watch American Gladiators at the bar and congratulate myself for living in the land of freedom and fucking pinko-loving Dennis Rodman won't shut up about his godless supreme leader.
MAYBE HE SHOULD MARRY THAT KIM LADY AND GET OUT OF OUR CUNTRY
[quote]a signed copy of the dictator’s huge manifesto[/quote] Oddly enough, I would pay money for a signed manifesto.
[QUOTE=SystemGS;39810143]on a personal level, maybe kim numero un is a pretty alright guy[/QUOTE] One of the main strategies of dictators is they're usually very charming, something Hitler utilized very well among guests and friends.
Kim Jung-un is probably horribly manipulated by all those "advisers" you see in every picture with him, I seriously doubt hes anything more than a figurehead to keep the people controlled just like his father and his grandfather.
[QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;39810592]Kim Jung-un is probably horribly manipulated by all those "advisers" you see in every picture with him, I seriously doubt hes anything more than a figurehead to keep the people controlled just like his father and his grandfather.[/QUOTE] Which is why one of the top military leaders who was disagreeing with him disappeared and why he recently ordered some others to be executed by blowing them up No control at all, Kim is an a-okay guy.
I wonder if Kim Jong Un gave him some of his special weed stash for those who weren't aware, Best Korea doesn't consider it or opium a drug: [URL]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1240212[/URL]
[QUOTE=scout1;39810644]Which is why one of the top military leaders who was disagreeing with him disappeared and why he recently ordered some others to be executed by blowing them up No control at all, Kim is an a-okay guy.[/QUOTE] Maybe the North Korean Illuminati told him to take em out
[QUOTE=JCDentonUNATCO;39810592]Kim Jung-un is probably horribly manipulated by all those "advisers" you see in every picture with him, I seriously doubt hes anything more than a figurehead to keep the people controlled just like his father and his grandfather.[/QUOTE] I don't know why this is going around here, but it's not true. Kim is very well aware of the situation. His father was not in full control, having the military control most things and having considerable power to tell him to fuck off, but when Un came in, he took care of that. That's why one of the first things Un did as leader was purge the military command, even mortaring an officer who was causing trouble. I mean, full on just mortaring the guy so he blew into tiny fragments. Un took control of the situation- he isn't sheltered or lied to, those advisers are there to kiss his ass, not to censor reality to him.
[QUOTE=SystemGS;39810143]on a personal level, maybe kim numero un is a pretty alright guy[/QUOTE] sure he's probably an alright guy when you don't take into account the thousands he has in death camps, the millions starving, forcibly removing children from their families because they're labour etc. etc. that he's responsible for the continuation of yeah he's a swell guy [editline]5th March 2013[/editline] maybe if he was a good guy he would have stayed the fuck out of north korea after they sent him to switzerland, like his brother
King Jung-Un is just a massive puppet who's a pretty alright guy. Just the people who control him are a bunch of cruel monsters.
maybe he was brainwashed
[QUOTE=JustExtreme;39810715]I wonder if Kim Jong Un gave him some of his special weed stash for those who weren't aware, Best Korea doesn't consider it or opium a drug: [URL]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1240212[/URL][/QUOTE] That's because North Korea is/was involved in the international drug trade in order to get hard currency which the sanctions have denied it So when you do drugs, kids, you really do support communism!
Not even a week and Un molded him into an unwavering mouthpiece, a sweet little pawn that doesn't even need to be reminded of his position. Gotta hand it to Kim, he sure does have a cult of personality about him, or Rodman's just an idiot. Probably both.
[QUOTE=Djessey;39810855]King Jung-Un is just a massive puppet who's a pretty alright guy. Just the people who control him are a bunch of cruel monsters.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't draw that conclusion too quickly. We have reason to beleive that Kim doesn't hold that much power and it's mostly the military who run things, but still, there have been reports of Kim directly ordering public executions and sending people to concentration camps, according to these articles: [url]http://www.dailynk.com/english/read.php?cataId=nk03600&num=8669[/url] [url]http://www.dailynk.com/english/read.php?cataId=nk01500&num=8668[/url]
[quote]He was waving around a signed copy of the dictator’s huge manifesto[/quote] Hey ladies, check out my [i]huge[/i] manifesto!
[QUOTE=scout1;39811037]That's because North Korea is/was involved in the international drug trade in order to get hard currency which the sanctions have denied it So when you do drugs, kids, you really do support communism![/QUOTE] but, but... best korea isn't communism .... its an oligarchy .....
[QUOTE=NoDachi;39810161]I'm sure most dictators are. I mean, they are still people believe it or not.[/QUOTE] "Absolute power corrupts absolutely" I think all these shithead dictators like Stalin, Kimmy I,II,III, Idi Amin, etc were probably decent people in person, but when put behind the wheel of a situation of absolute dictatorship, it inherently makes them do terrible things.
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;39811723]"Absolute power corrupts absolutely" I think all these shithead dictators like Stalin, Kimmy I,II,III, Idi Amin, etc were probably decent people in person, but when put behind the wheel of a situation of absolute dictatorship, it inherently makes them do terrible things.[/QUOTE] Hussein was killing people for political aims well before he was in power
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;39811723]"Absolute power corrupts absolutely" I think all these shithead dictators like Stalin, Kimmy I,II,III, Idi Amin, etc were probably decent people in person, but when put behind the wheel of a situation of absolute dictatorship, it inherently makes them do terrible things.[/QUOTE] Uh not really Nice guys don't start absolute dictatorships
Cmon Obama. He just wants to shoot the hoops.
[QUOTE=Jund;39812408]Uh not really Nice guys don't start absolute dictatorships[/QUOTE] Although I think the idea that kim is a nice guy is bullshit just gonna point out that he didn't start this dictatorship
Can't they basically kill Kim if he goes against what the party wants? I'm sure he'd get killed in a scenario like that where he wants to throw away his father's regime
[QUOTE=Carbon123;39812634]Can't they basically kill Kim if he goes against what the party wants? I'm sure he'd get killed in a scenario like that where he wants to throw away his father's regime[/QUOTE] He [B]is[/B] the party
Obama VS Leader Kim. I would give cash to see them have a match of basketball.
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