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Poll: North Korean Policy?
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No interference, just leave North Korea alone.
71.43%
10 71.43%
Trade with North Korea because the strategy transformed China earlier and it could work in North Korea.
14.29%
2 14.29%
Increase hostilities because new resources would simply help the current leadership.
14.29%
2 14.29%
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North Korean policy?
#61
RE: North Korean policy?
Maybe the starving people over there are just lazy. They can't be bothered searching for bugs or inspecting cow dung for undigested kernels of corn.
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#62
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love how people call themself free thinkers just lap up what others say about the DPRK and don't go do real researcher...
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#63
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(July 30, 2014 at 2:57 pm)atheist04330 Wrote: love how people call themself free thinkers just lap up what others say about the DPRK and don't go do real researcher...

Another shitty 'nuh uh' post. Everything you showed us is dog shit.
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#64
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(July 30, 2014 at 2:57 pm)atheist04330 Wrote: love how people call themself free thinkers just lap up what others say about the DPRK and don't go do real researcher...

Oh I do love your rebuttal. How well thought through. I really like how you countered those of us that oppose your rose tinted glasses view of one of the vilest governments to have ever existed on the planet with a nuanced and well thought through thesis that explained,point by point, how all of the issues raised to counter you are incorrect and thus null and void and not conducive to the debate.

Really, have you considered writing a paper to the UN to show the world how the 'democratic people's republic' is just misunderstood and that there aren't really any death camps and people don't die in the street starving and destitute?



Probably all lies though right? Wouldn't want your fragile little view to be shattered by a cold hard dose of reality would we? No, of course not.

Please let us know how your 'research' goes on and how the world reacts to your findings. No doubt your inside line to the North Korean government will allow us all to reassess our views of this otherwise poor misunderstood, friendly and welcoming state where everyone lives in harmony in gumdrop houses with as much chocolate and and other foodstuffs that they could ever imagine.

I and I'm sure the rest of the forum look forward to your next reasoned and well thought through reply.
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#65
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drawings... lol

i have exsest to a internet inside the dprk called redstar... its like the deep web.. you use a program like TOR to get to it and its part of being a party member... i have exset to cables... also have linkage to KCTV and VOK...
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#66
RE: North Korean policy?
(July 30, 2014 at 4:40 pm)atheist04330 Wrote: drawings... lol

i have exsest to a internet inside the dprk called redstar... its like the deep web.. you use a program like TOR to get to it and its part of being a party member... i have exset to cables... also have linkage to KCTV and VOK...

Oh so deep! Another great rebuttal with very nuanced thoughts and a great well thought through thesis that extrapolates the data and reveals to us why our views based on overwhelming evidence are misguided.

Yes, I'm sure everyone wants to listen to more that you have to say.

Why don't you tell us some more lies about much knowledge you have of North Korea? I bet you don't even know where it is on a map do you?

Again, I'm looking forward to some more of your excellently cited posts where you go through all the evidence about how North Korea doesn't murder it's own people in order to keep the cult of personality of the Kim's alive.

Serious question. Have you always been so retarded or is it something you've worked towards over successive years? Did the Kim's
Remove your brain last time you visited NK and replace it with a baked potato?
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#67
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I get the idea of opening up trade in order to increase the inflow of ideas into the country, but it seems to me possible, if not likely, that the regime would have control over the disbursement of aid, and devote it to its military. Or, as has happened in East Africa, use that aid disbursement in order to reward loyalists and punish those who appear to be wavering, or falling short of the Five Year Plan, etc.

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#68
RE: North Korean policy?
its above south Korea, under china...
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#69
RE: North Korean policy?
(July 30, 2014 at 5:37 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: I get the idea of opening up trade in order to increase the inflow of ideas into the country, but it seems to me possible, if not likely, that the regime would have control over the disbursement of aid, and devote it to its military. Or, as has happened in East Africa, use that aid disbursement in order to reward loyalists and punish those who appear to be wavering, or falling short of the Five Year Plan, etc.


Kim family is too closely tied to too many atrocities, and has too few real accomplishments benefiting North Koreans to show for it, that there is no possible way this family can remain safe without having truly, as oppose to rethorically, totalitarian powers to crush dissent at all levels. Any substantial liberalization of economy must erode the actual totalitarian control of the kim family. So as long as the Kim family remains in independent charge, things will not be allowed to improve much.

(July 30, 2014 at 5:52 pm)atheist04330 Wrote: its above south Korea, under china...

One could hope for a double penetration.
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#70
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Just let North Korea alone. Unless there is certainty of success and very few casualties. But that's unlikely. We should focus on our problems first (and I mean the US, Europe and Oceania)
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