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North Korea 09:53 - Dec 13 with 5095 viewsDarran

F*cking disgusting c*nts.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/13/north-korea-executes-kim-jong-un-un

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North Korea on 14:36 - Dec 14 with 999 viewsDarran

North Korea on 14:33 - Dec 14 by exiledclaseboy

You could never upset me my poppet.

But yeah, it's one of those threads. You do them semi regularly to point out how the lefties are hypocrites or something that makes sense in your head at least.


F*ck off.

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North Korea on 14:36 - Dec 14 with 999 viewsNeath_Jack

R.I.P

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North Korea on 14:45 - Dec 14 with 992 viewsexiledclaseboy

North Korea on 14:36 - Dec 14 by Darran

F*ck off.


That's not nice.

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North Korea on 15:16 - Dec 14 with 985 views1jack

North Korea on 10:36 - Dec 13 by Baker

I used to go to school with a lad called David Kelly - Good cross-country runner.

Carry on.


A David Kelly lived opposite me, joined the navy I think.

That is all.
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North Korea on 15:35 - Dec 14 with 972 viewsexiledclaseboy

North Korea on 15:16 - Dec 14 by 1jack

A David Kelly lived opposite me, joined the navy I think.

That is all.


David Kelly played Albert the one-armed dishwasher in Robin's Nest. And O'Reilly the Irish builder in Fawlty Towers.

Fact like.

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North Korea on 15:42 - Dec 14 with 966 viewsApathy

Lorraine Kelly has a hairy mound

Goulet

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North Korea on 16:06 - Dec 14 with 953 viewsLohengrin

North Korea on 15:35 - Dec 14 by exiledclaseboy

David Kelly played Albert the one-armed dishwasher in Robin's Nest. And O'Reilly the Irish builder in Fawlty Towers.

Fact like.


And the trainer in that awful remake of The Mean Machine.

An idea isn't responsible for those who believe in it.

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North Korea on 16:10 - Dec 14 with 949 viewsLohengrin

North Korea on 14:27 - Dec 14 by exiledclaseboy

Yeah it is. We could go on all day.


It's meant precisely that way when I post something similar, not that you needed telling...

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North Korea on 16:17 - Dec 14 with 945 viewsexiledclaseboy

North Korea on 16:10 - Dec 14 by Lohengrin

It's meant precisely that way when I post something similar, not that you needed telling...


Yes but at least you don't pretend to do doing otherwise, unlike Darran.

I mean you genuinely do think all lefties are murderers, perverts, race traitors and all that other nonsense that lives in your head.

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North Korea on 16:36 - Dec 14 with 936 viewsLohengrin

North Korea on 16:17 - Dec 14 by exiledclaseboy

Yes but at least you don't pretend to do doing otherwise, unlike Darran.

I mean you genuinely do think all lefties are murderers, perverts, race traitors and all that other nonsense that lives in your head.


I don't see it as anything like nonsense, though. It's the literal truth.

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North Korea on 23:03 - Dec 14 with 881 viewsSwanzay

North Korea on 14:45 - Dec 14 by exiledclaseboy

That's not nice.


Whenever Daz looses an argument that's his answer
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North Korea on 23:08 - Dec 14 with 878 viewsDarran

North Korea on 23:03 - Dec 14 by Swanzay

Whenever Daz looses an argument that's his answer


I didn't lose,f*ck off.

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North Korea on 23:15 - Dec 14 with 873 viewsSwanzay

North Korea on 23:08 - Dec 14 by Darran

I didn't lose,f*ck off.


Alas you did and have!
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North Korea on 23:36 - Dec 14 with 862 viewsTownhill_Hilton

Anyone who says that we are anyway close to what is happening in North Korea is a feeble-brained, naive and completely out of touch of the real world.
Sure nothing is perfect, and the maintenance of a balance between State secrets, national security and the public's right to privacy and the right to know is always fraught.
BUT. North Korea, is a military kleptocracry. LIke most third world nationas - and this includes all of Africa, and half of Asia, the Military is not there to protect the citizens, it is to maintain power over them as they steal the wealth and force their will on the populace for whichever elite faction has control.
Fatty Kim, is the third generation of a ruling family of murderous MegaCrims.
And he is the most dangerous of all. Not only has he murdered his uncle, he also murdered an ex girlfriend Hyon Song-wol, a singer along with a dozen other popular music performers in front of their families on trumped up pornography charges.
He is a modern day Caligula.
And he has nuclear weapons, a standing army of more than a million with another nine million reservists - all fanatical devotees to the Kim cult - and fed 50 years of anti west propaganda.
I have may Korean friends, and they have family in the North, and you cannot imagine the hardships they endure.
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North Korea on 23:43 - Dec 14 with 858 viewsDarran

North Korea on 23:36 - Dec 14 by Townhill_Hilton

Anyone who says that we are anyway close to what is happening in North Korea is a feeble-brained, naive and completely out of touch of the real world.
Sure nothing is perfect, and the maintenance of a balance between State secrets, national security and the public's right to privacy and the right to know is always fraught.
BUT. North Korea, is a military kleptocracry. LIke most third world nationas - and this includes all of Africa, and half of Asia, the Military is not there to protect the citizens, it is to maintain power over them as they steal the wealth and force their will on the populace for whichever elite faction has control.
Fatty Kim, is the third generation of a ruling family of murderous MegaCrims.
And he is the most dangerous of all. Not only has he murdered his uncle, he also murdered an ex girlfriend Hyon Song-wol, a singer along with a dozen other popular music performers in front of their families on trumped up pornography charges.
He is a modern day Caligula.
And he has nuclear weapons, a standing army of more than a million with another nine million reservists - all fanatical devotees to the Kim cult - and fed 50 years of anti west propaganda.
I have may Korean friends, and they have family in the North, and you cannot imagine the hardships they endure.


You've met Controversial Jack then?

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North Korea on 23:48 - Dec 14 with 848 viewsGoodGodAlive

Why the outrage? The executed bloke has probably executed hundreds and hundreds of innocent people for similar crimes.
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North Korea on 23:55 - Dec 14 with 843 viewsLord_Bony

Fuc.kkof you cants

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North Korea on 01:30 - Dec 16 with 755 viewsTownhill_Hilton

North Korea on 23:43 - Dec 14 by Darran

You've met Controversial Jack then?


Nah. Though I was probably just like him when I was young, idealistic and naive.
Just know a lot of Koreans - big community of them here in Auckland - and members of my family go there from time to time.
The ones in the South built an amazing modern place from absolute nothing in 50 years while the north is just the biggest slave camp in the world, run by a Narco-Terrorist Asian Mafia. It's a sad indictment of the world, that they haven't been able to free those people who are in effect slaves.
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North Korea on 03:40 - Dec 16 with 745 viewsDavillin

I mean this post to NOT be biased or prejudiced as it is based on historical facts.

We "westerners" have never been able to fully comprehend, let alone assimilate, certain elements of the Asian psyche and culture. In particular, their attitudes toward their own death and even suffering, as well as the taking of another life or inflicting unbearable physical punishment, is way beyond us.

There are countless books about World War II, for example, that chronicle this. Read The Rape of Nanking, for example, or any of the books on the subject, or any of hundreds of accounts of battles in World War II, such as Tarawa, Iwo Jima, Peleliu, Okinawa, or any of the other island campaigns, to see how intensely felt those principles are.

Perhaps the best known quote is from Bushido, that duty is heavier than a mountain while death is as light as a feather. Believing that to the depths of their souls made them willing to accept anything rather than fail to do their duty.

Their concept of appropriate punishment is well outside our region of acceptability. Study their treatment of their own soldiers, which was as brutal as their treatment of their enemies. Study hari kari, a particularly harsh way to take one's own life, but which was done with more frequency than we even know. They did this at least partly to prevent others from doing it to them.

Witness the Chinese officially-denounced practice of killing prisoners for the specific purpose of harvesting their organs for transplant - bought and paid for by the intended recipient.

Or the Chinese law only recently relaxed limiting one child per family. That coupled with the Chinese cultural imperative for preferring male offspring, led to abortions, killing newborn girls, even abandoning them to die, so that the parents could try again for a male.

This is but the surface of better-known examples of Asian attitudes that we westerners find shocking.

A cousin of mine was a prisoner of the Japanese, having been taken in the Philippines and was a survivor of the Bataan Death March. I remember as clearly as if it were yesterday standing on a railroad station platform to welcome him home. My entire extended family was there. When we first saw him, his mother and others fainted dead away at his emaciated condition.

Because of the few stories he told us over the years, I became deeply interested in the history of the POW experience. I have read literally dozens of first-hand accounts, and met and talked with more than a few other ex-POWs. I'll tell you one story about the Japanese total disregard for human life.

Another survivor of the Bataan Death March, whose book I had read before we met, told me that things happened on the Death March that he could not tell me because they'd be too shocking. He then proceeded to tell me things that were so shocking that they were almost beyond belief. And I had already read personal accounts of it. I won't repeat them here.

Well, just one. The Death March highway was often muddy. Usually, when a prisoner had fallen, the other prisoners were forbidden to help them. He remembers instances when, as he walked along, he saw soldiers who had fallen and were driven down into the mud by Japanese vehicles and the feet of prisoners, so that all he could see was the hint of a face under the mud. He personally witnessed POWs being beheaded for trying to help another POW, and Filipinos being shot for trying to sneak a bit of food or water to the prisoners - Filipino and American.

Many American soldiers said that they could not understand that Japanese soldiers were taught to die for their emperor, because they were taught to live for their country.

The North Koreans have killed untold thousands of their own in prison camps [for political prisoners]. One escapee said that they sometimes did it when the camp became too crowded.

Life is cheap, they say. In Asia, sometimes life is worthless, and sometimes life is a liability.

I don't care. I'm old. I don't have to.
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North Korea on 04:33 - Dec 16 with 742 viewscontroversial_jack

North Korea on 01:30 - Dec 16 by Townhill_Hilton

Nah. Though I was probably just like him when I was young, idealistic and naive.
Just know a lot of Koreans - big community of them here in Auckland - and members of my family go there from time to time.
The ones in the South built an amazing modern place from absolute nothing in 50 years while the north is just the biggest slave camp in the world, run by a Narco-Terrorist Asian Mafia. It's a sad indictment of the world, that they haven't been able to free those people who are in effect slaves.


The ones in the South have ben subsidised and backed up to the hilt by the Americans and the west. The North have been shunned and blockaded by the same powers. Hardly a fair comparison is it?
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North Korea on 10:03 - Dec 16 with 726 viewsBaker

North Korea on 15:16 - Dec 14 by 1jack

A David Kelly lived opposite me, joined the navy I think.

That is all.


That's the one!

I bummed his older sister (Tina?) back at mine after Martha's one Friday night after taking copious amounts of pills.

Not the best looking bird, but by f*ck did she know her way round the bedroom. My todge was cut to ribbons in the morning.

Dave, if you're lurking, tell her 'bloodied stump' wishes her a merry xmas

May I say? what a smashing blouse you have on!

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North Korea on 10:06 - Dec 16 with 720 viewsBaker

North Korea on 15:42 - Dec 14 by Apathy

Lorraine Kelly has a hairy mound


Link?

May I say? what a smashing blouse you have on!

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North Korea on 10:10 - Dec 16 with 718 viewsLohengrin

North Korea on 10:03 - Dec 16 by Baker

That's the one!

I bummed his older sister (Tina?) back at mine after Martha's one Friday night after taking copious amounts of pills.

Not the best looking bird, but by f*ck did she know her way round the bedroom. My todge was cut to ribbons in the morning.

Dave, if you're lurking, tell her 'bloodied stump' wishes her a merry xmas


Good God almighty!

Way, way too much information!

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North Korea on 10:16 - Dec 16 with 715 viewsApathy


Goulet

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North Korea on 10:16 - Dec 16 with 713 viewsBaker

North Korea on 10:16 - Dec 16 by Apathy



Cor!

May I say? what a smashing blouse you have on!

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