N.Korea Kim Jong-il sends $500,000 to quake-hit Japan
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Who cares about starving people in NK anyways?
Seriously, people are dieing from hunger but KJI doesn't give a damn about it.
Tomorrows headlines.
Hundreds dead after anthrax attack hidden in donated money.
[QUOTE=pawelte1;28784296]Who cares about starving people in NK anyways?
Seriously, people are dieing from hunger but KJI doesn't give a damn about it.[/QUOTE]
Don't question the great leader of best Korea!
[quote]Japan, formerly Korea's colonial master, is frequently lambasted as a "war monger" in North Korea's state-controlled media...[/quote]
I love this part. Japan hasn't declared war on anyone in around 70+ years (give or take).
Propaganda would make me chuckle if it weren't used to subvert people and keep them living in a hellish existence.
[QUOTE=Dalndox;28784709]I love this part. Japan hasn't declared war on anyone in around 70+ years (give or take).
Propaganda would make me chuckle if it weren't used to subvert people and keep them living in a hellish existence.[/QUOTE]
Oh and not to mention they don't really have a military.
In the words of a certain site, and the topic of it is flat ...., I have this to say:
what?
I don't have any other idea on what to say about this. Sure, donating to the Koreans living there is good and all, but is it genuine, or is there another motive for it?
[QUOTE=Dalndox;28784709]I love this part. Japan hasn't declared war on anyone in around 70+ years (give or take).
Propaganda would make me chuckle if it weren't used to subvert people and keep them living in a hellish existence.[/QUOTE]
not that they can declare war anyways unless they made changes to their constitution
500,000 is nothing
I read "Kim Jong Il sends $500,000 quake to hit Japan" and was wondering if he had claimed to have some sort of earthquake generating technology.
Shame that the people in North Korea have been living in conditions equal or worth than those found in Earthquake stricken Japan for years. It's all about appearances, not charity.
[QUOTE=Biotoxsin;28785504]Shame that the people in North Korea have been living in conditions equal or worth than those found in Earthquake stricken Japan for years. It's all about appearances, not charity.[/QUOTE]
You're wrong Kim Jong-Il loves his people and the people of the world he even lives in a socialist country where the people come before the capitalist pig-dogs why would you claim such a thing?
I honestly think the actions that they've been taking are to set up NK for a more forward-looking position once Un gets in. On one hand, they're opening up dialogue, handing out aid, and giving more aid to their people- on the other, they're showing off their military more and more, while keeping mostly on the West's good side. i think that once Un takes power, we might see a better Korea, more open tot he outside world.
[QUOTE=Explosions;28783227]What a nice guy.[/QUOTE]
Are we talking about the same person here?
North Korea is Nice Korea!
North Korea has MONEY ?! :byodood:
That's our leader!
greeaaaat, with those 500k we can probably get an extra school or two out of the dirt.
it all makes sense now
[url]http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42208038/ns/world_news-asia-pacific/[/url]
We should send him a copy of Homefront in good measure :)
Why does everyone here still believe I'm killing my own glorious citizens :saddowns:
I guess theres a little good in everyone.
Considering the conditions in North Korea (not just Pyongyang) that money might would have a better use if Korea would spend it on their people. I mean surely Japan needs donations, but not from a country where is starvation and poverty are constant problems.
Hah, "Pyongyang"
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Try saying it out loud.
"Pyongyang"
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Pyongyang
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Lol
And so starts the uniting of Koreas and expansion of the Korean Empire.
There is a South Korean athlete named Kim Jong-il.
Surprising that the North Korean fatass is the humanitarian though.
Meanwhile his country starves
[QUOTE=J Paul;28783280]I'm fascinated by how $500,000 really isn't that much money at all compared to what else is probably pouring into japan, and how even though it's not that much, a good number of north korean citizens are probably going to starve to death because of it.[/QUOTE]
I think it's as much as Chrysler sent.
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[QUOTE=EzioAuditore;28788520]We should send him a copy of Homefront in good measure :)[/QUOTE]
He's probably already beaten it, I bet he drank a bottle of his imported Whiskey while he played too.
"Hurr hurr 500k isn't much sdfhasdfuasydf"
The point is, Kim Jong fucking Il donated it.
So North Koreans make roughly what my dad earns from three weeks of work in one year? Gosh, no wonder why their standard of living is so low.
Why don't we just send special forces in to kill their "Great Leader" and his sons. Just fly a helicopter over his palace, drop down, and unload a magazine of 5.56 NATO into his chest. I'm sure we can dodge their outdated, Cold War era missile defense system.
[QUOTE=cqbcat;28796615]So North Koreans make roughly what my dad earns from three weeks of work in one year? Gosh, no wonder why their standard of living is so low.
Why don't we just send special forces in to kill their "Great Leader" and his sons. Just fly a helicopter over his palace, drop down, and unload a magazine of 5.56 NATO into his chest. I'm sure we can dodge their outdated, Cold War era missile defense system.[/QUOTE]
Nobody wants to shape poop.
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