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Kim Jong II is dead
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il dead, state TV reports - CNN.com
Discuss away. Do you think that his son will be far off more evil than his father?
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I fear he will be worse... I guess we will find out soon
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Stock in Speco and Victek is rallying now. We are not the only one's thinking this.
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N Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies
N Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies
BBC News - N Korean leader Kim Jong-il dies BREAKING NEWS: North Korean leader Kim Jong Il dies at 69 BREAKING NEWS: North Korean leader Kim Jong Il dies at 69 | Mail Online North Korea's Kim Jong-il dies aged 69 North Korea's Kim Jong-il dies aged 69 - Telegraph North Korean Leader Kim Jong Il Has Died North Korean Leader Kim Jong Il Has Died, State Television Says | World News | Sky News North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has died North Korean leader Kim Jong Il has died - CBS News Rest in Peace Threads merged Moderator naisho
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The son was to my knowledge educated in Europe in a private boarding school and has been working for his father as a military general of sorts.
I've been told he is very spoiled and is likely to be worse than his father. Then again, he might be more compassionate than his father and slowly make changes for the better, such as doing away with the labor camps where abuse occurs (mostly wishful thinking on my part).
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You never listen, do you sara...? You don't. I've asked you politely to PLEASE post just at least one link. We can find other resources on our own, thank you.
Anyway, I wonder if his death is a good thing since this is a whacky, evil guy we are talking about. |
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Rest in Peace?
I seriously doubt this guy is resting in peace. He was a very cruel and brutal dictator of N. Korea. He kept his citizens cut off from the outside world. Any defectors are killed and their families are sentenced to labor camps where they are beaten and starved and forced to do heavy manual labor as punishment. Their families often never make it out of the labor camps alive, and to be honest few people make it out of the labor camps alive. If they don't die of malnutrition, dehydration, or a severe beating, they die of illness or disease as medical care at these camps is non-existent. He forced his people to revere him as a living god and any deviation from this guarantees death. North Koreans worship their leaders as deities out of fear of execution. Only the most loyal citizens get a halfway decent life, meaning they are given the basic necessities to live.
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I also wish for peace in the Middle East! ![]() But seriously, I hope things eventually do improve for the North Korean people that have suffered under brutal communist rule for decades, sounds like they are in for decades more of the same crap as the successor is in his 20's.
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I'm not, but just saying that like I wish I would get handed 10 billion dollars tomorrow but I'm not betting on it.
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My gut tells me that he will let North Korea and South Korea to unite. Not right away. just slowly. Who knows. |
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but IMO - my only concern is that there will be 2 scenarios. Scenario A - a power struggle between powerful people and Kim Jong-Un. If this is the case, it can get messy. Scenario B - Kim Jong-Un will open his gate to rogue nations and have a "FOR SALE" business - selling/manufacturing its dangerous weapons to any interested parties.
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On the news, they show many N. Korean individuals very upset and crying about his death. To what do you ascribe all the tearful emotion? Are the people really heartbroken that a beloved leader died? Or are they in high anxiety over what the new leader might bring to them? Or is it something else? What reaction do you get from your parents and their friends and relatives?
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