• The Dear Leader is Dead
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[QUOTE=Tuskin;33791207]Fidel isn't even in charge anymore.[/QUOTE] :colbert: Now Kim can look at random objects with Jesus or something.
Next guy will be just as bad if not worse.
[QUOTE=Suff;33791452]... [/QUOTE] The fuck you on about? Kim Jong Il never did get North Korea out of the famine. There's still more than 75% barely eating anything. The country is still in famine for your information.
Good riddance.
[QUOTE=semite;33791481]Next guy will be just as bad if not worse.[/QUOTE] If unified Korea happens, homefront will tell how it'll play out.
Seriously, anything after the predicted death of Kim in Homefront is bollocks.
korea is never going to be unified to even humor the possibility is foolish
well you know... he was ill.
[QUOTE] State television reported on Monday that he died on Saturday and [B]the announcer said the cause was "physical and mental over-work".[/B] The official news agency KCNA said Kim died[B] on board a train during one of his field trips outside the capital.[/B][/QUOTE] Wait, on a train? I dont think Physical overwork isnt possible when on a train, and probably not mentally, either. I dont remember Kim-Jong-Il ever having a Mental illness or something. This seems suspicious, did someone asassinate Kim-Jong-Il and then covered it up somehow? I know Im not a forensics specialist but it seriously seems suspicious of conditions to me.
[QUOTE=Suff;33791452]... [/QUOTE] Yes they are. Remember when they sunk the Cheonan? There's evidence to believe that higher-ups in the military- hardliners, who now control much of the military, actually ordered the attack to provoke a response from the US, as well as the call for nuclear tests. There's alot of people pointing towards a general loss of power by Kim and an increase in power by older generals int he nation. And yes, they did and do disprove. But like I said, Kim specifically appointed his opposing general in the military to be Un's official adviser and guide him early in his march to power in order to bridge relations between state and military and Un and military. And one doesn't need jack shit in a dictatorship. The only thing he needs is sway in the international community and sway with the military.
[QUOTE=Deathhunter;33791507]The fuck you on about? Kim Jong Il never did get North Korea out of the famine. There's still more than 75% barely eating anything. The country is still in famine for your information.[/QUOTE] seriosuly man. it's like saying that an abusive father hits his children, but it's bad that the father died because the children still loved their father despite the fact they where beaten by him.
[QUOTE=calebc789;33791545]Wait, on a train? I dont think Physical overwork isnt possible when on a train, and probably not mentally, either. I dont remember Kim-Jong-Il ever having a Mental illness or something. This seems suspicious, [B]did someone asassinate Kim-Jong-Il and then covered it up somehow?[/B] I know Im not a forensics specialist but it seriously seems suspicious of conditions to me.[/QUOTE] Who cares if they did?
I'm not sure about Homefront's storyline, but why would Korea take over all Asia and attack America?
[QUOTE=sa2fan;33791556]I'm not sure about Homefront's storyline, but why would Korea take over all Asia and attack America?[/QUOTE] Because Koreans are evil and they always take the last goddamned pudding cup
This news ruined my birthday :(
[QUOTE=Noble;33791045]What the fuck is so "cool" about someone responsible for murdering millions of his own people? Grow up[/QUOTE] You keep saying millions of people but I have seen no real evidence behind it. Do you actually have any proof or are you just saying that? I mean I am not defending him, I am genuinely curious about this.
[QUOTE=Suff;33791452]...[/QUOTE] Really hope you're joking. You seriously sound like an Uber Kim-Jong-Il supporter. Look, there is at least evidence to support he has kidnapped,killed, and possibly even tortured foreigners, and there also been evidence showing that he treated his own people even worse. The guy was a tyrant. At first, Kim Jong Il wasn't terrible, but he grew to be an insane old coot. And I'm really hoping that last reply to CodeMonkey was a joke. I really do hope you're not that stupid. [editline]ass[/editline] I also hope you guys are joking about the "Unified Korea and Homefront will be true!" thing as well. Even a unified Korea couldn't take on the United States. The North is essentially using Cold War Era Soviet tech, which is shit by today's standards. The South has better tech but still lacks in numbers, and I severely doubt that the South, who the US has supported throughout the ages since the division of Korea in the 50's, would be so eager to invade the US. But I'm pretty sure you're all being sarcastic. Forgive me, it's just hard to tell on the internet.
I salute you dear leader, thanks for making North Korea a shithole for like 60 years. Holy FUCK this thread is getting a lot of posts fast
[QUOTE=GeneralSergant;33791573]Because Koreans are evil and they always take the last goddamned pudding cup[/QUOTE] Shut up please, goddammit. I'm South Korean so bitch please.
[URL="http://kimjongunlookingatthings.tumblr.com/"]http://kimjongunlookingatthings.tumblr.com/[/URL] Here we go again.
The second I saw "dear leader" I knew it was about Kim
Why are people rating this friendly? He was a horrible person.
[QUOTE=BaCkStAbEr;33791631][URL="http://kimjongunlookingatthings.tumblr.com/"]http://kimjongunlookingatthings.tumblr.com/[/URL] Here we go again.[/QUOTE] hell fucking YES
[QUOTE=Jsm;33791591]You keep saying millions of people but I have seen no real evidence behind it. Do you actually have any proof or are you just saying that? I mean I am not defending him, I am genuinely curious about this.[/QUOTE] [quote]An estimated 1 million innocent men, women and children have been murdered in North Korean political concentration camps since 1972, academics believe. Virtually nothing has been done to speed the closure of these camps since 2004, though the testimony of tens of thousands of refugees provides mounting evidence of crimes against humanity and genocide. Outside observers and nongovernmental organizations estimate that 3.5 million North Koreans died of starvation between 1995 and 1997. They continue to die in huge numbers in a government-organized famine akin to the Holodomor famine-genocide in Ukraine (1932-33), which was orchestrated by Joseph Stalin. [b]Billions in humanitarian aid have been shipped to North Korea, more than enough to feed the nation’s population, but government and academic studies have revealed that North Korea systematically diverted the aid, using it to bolster its military might while millions, for whom the aid was intended, starved to death.[/b] [/quote] [url]http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/when-will-we-stop-the-genocide-in-north-korea/2011/03/29/AFqXaMEE_story.html[/url]
rest in piss
Wow, this is unexpected. I figured that North Korea would follow the Big Brother playbook and simply use document doctoring and lookalikes to keep him alive forever.
[img]http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwfni5dB8H1r8asibo1_250.jpg[/img] It looks as if he wants to kill me.
[img]http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwfo91rzzq1qh6gzao1_400.jpg[/img] [B][I]DISREGARD IMPERIALIST CAPITALIST SWINE PROPAGANDA DEAR LEADER IS NOT DEAD HE IS MERELY RESTING AFTER A LONG DAY OF SERVING THE WORKERS OF KOREA. HE WILL RISE WHEN HE SO DESIRES DO NOT BE SWALLOWED BY TYPICAL DECADENT PERVERTED WESTERN PIGDOG LIES COLONIALIST FISHSWINE SUBHUMAN CAPITALISTIC DOGS SPREAD LIES LIKE FILTH LEADER IS PARTAKING IN LEISURE AFTER A DAY IN THE GLORIOUS WHEAT-FILLED FIELDS HE SHALL RISE AT DAWN FULLY ENERGIZED!![/I][/B]
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];33791546']Yes they are. Remember when they sunk the[B] Cheonan[/B]? There's evidence to believe that higher-ups in the military- hardliners, who now control much of the military, actually ordered the attack to provoke a response from the US, as well as the call for nuclear tests. There's alot of people pointing towards a general loss of power by Kim and an increase in power by older generals int he nation. And yes, they did and do disprove. But like I said, Kim specifically appointed his opposing general in the military to be Un's official adviser and guide him early in his march to power in order to bridge relations between state and military and Un and military. And one doesn't need jack shit in a dictatorship. The only thing he needs is sway in the international community and sway with the military.[/QUOTE] You mean the ROKN Military ship that had crossed into local North Korean waters? If Iran sailed their Military Ship into U.S local waters, would your country have not acted the same way? Be honest. [QUOTE=BananaFoam;33791605]Really hope you're joking. You seriously sound like an Uber Kim-Jong-Il supporter. Look, there is at least evidence to support he has kidnapped,killed, and possibly even tortured foreigners, and there also been evidence showing that he treated his own people even worse. The guy was a tyrant. At first, Kim Jong Il wasn't terrible, but he grew to be an insane old coot. And I'm really hoping that last reply to CodeMonkey was a joke. I really do hope you're not that stupid.[/QUOTE] I'm not a "Uber Kim Jong Il" supporter; I do, however; admire his revolution of NK's Workforce. North Korea isn't the bad, warring, killallpeople nation the EU/U.S claims it to be. You people literally act as if North Korea is invading countries and bombing foreign lands.. which is something the U.S/EU is actually doing. [QUOTE=Deathhunter;33791507]The fuck you on about? Kim Jong Il never did get North Korea out of the famine. There's still more than 75% barely eating anything. The country is still in famine for your information.[/QUOTE] How was such a statistic recorded? It wasn't; infact, the EU released that statement, not North-Korea or its people. I was speaking of the Great Famine of July (I think that is what it was?), as well as the Great Famine of January. I'm quite sure there is a hunger issue in North Korea, and it's undeniable that some of its people are malnourished (The new sanctions introduced by the U.S to "Stop Nuclear Development", the new sanctions introduced by the EU, the threats against Russia for trading with NK and the SK threat to the JUAI for supporting North Korea economically) probably didn't assist the people much, but it has improved now as opposed to what it used to be.
The world is now very ronery.
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