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imjustanotherhater · 4 months
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thehalfwaypost · 11 months
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Kim Jong-un meeting Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Pyongyang, North Korea today, 19 October 2023
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North Korea is a spoiled child (verse)
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This country,
Information on the latest weapons
They openly publish it.
Lao Tzu says,
"Don't show anyone the sharpest weapon of the nation."
I'm sure North Korea
It seems like they don't really want to fight.
If so, as Lao Tzu says
Will hide the weapon.
There are reasons not to do so.
The USA, which almost wiped out North Korea before,
They are scared, so to hide their fear,
To the “scary father” called USA
They want to show off their expensive toys.
They have a low mental age.
Rei Morishita
(2023.11.21)
北朝鮮は甘えん坊だ(韻文)
この国は自分の持つ最新兵器の情報を
惜しげもなく公開する。
老子は言う、
「国家のもっとも鋭い武器は誰にも見せるな」
どうも北朝鮮は、
ほんとうには戦う気はないらしい。
あるなら、老子が言うように
武器を隠すだろう。
そうしないのは、
北朝鮮を消滅させそうになったUSAが
怖いので、その怯えを隠すため、
USAという「怖い父」に
高価な玩具を見せたがっているのだ。
精神年齢が低いね。
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trump666traitor · 1 year
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groovybouquetgoatee · 26 days
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taeganapolinarblog · 1 month
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puchun · 1 year
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Kim Jong-un just decided to reveal his daughter for the first time publicly at an ICBM launch
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tomorrowusa · 1 month
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If a candidate says he wants to be a dictator, pals around with dictators, and quotes dictators – don't be surprised when he acts like a dictator if elected.
It's not some "woke liberal" who is blowing the whistle on Trump's dictator lust but retired General John Kelly – Trump’s former chief of staff.
To Donald Trump, Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán is “fantastic,” Chinese leader Xi Jinping is “brilliant,” North Korea’s Kim Jong Un is “an OK guy,” and, most alarmingly, he allegedly said Adolf Hitler “did some good things,” a worldview that would reverse decades-old US foreign policy in a second term should he win November’s presidential election, multiple former senior advisers told CNN. “He thought Putin was an OK guy and Kim was an OK guy — that we had pushed North Korea into a corner,” retired Gen. John Kelly, who served as Trump’s chief of staff, told me. “To him, it was like we were goading these guys. ‘If we didn’t have NATO, then Putin wouldn’t be doing these things.’” Trump’s lavish praise for Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán while hosting him at Mar-a-Lago on Friday, just days after all but sealing the Republican nomination on Super Tuesday, shows it’s a worldview he’s doubling down on. “There’s nobody that’s better, smarter or a better leader than Viktor Orbán,” Trump said, adding, “He’s the boss and he’s a great leader, fantastic leader. In Europe and around the world, they respect him.” The former president’s admiration for autocrats has been reported on before, but in comments by Trump recounted to me for my new book, “The Return of Great Powers,” out Tuesday, Kelly and others who served under Trump give new insight into why they warn that a man who consistently praises autocratic leaders opposed to US interests is ill-suited to lead the country in the Great Power clashes that could be coming, telling me they believe that the root of his admiration for these figures is that he envies their power. [ ... ] “He’s not a tough guy by any means, but in fact quite the opposite,” Kelly said. “But that’s how he envisions himself.”
Trump REALLY admires Hitler.
“It’s pretty hard to believe he missed the Holocaust, though, and pretty hard to understand how he missed the 400,000 American GIs that were killed in the European theater,” Kelly told me. “But I think it’s more, again, the tough guy thing.” Trump’s admiration for Hitler went further than the German leader’s economic policies, according to Kelly. Trump also expressed admiration for Hitler’s hold on senior Nazi officers. Trump lamented that Hitler, as Kelly recounted, maintained his senior staff’s “loyalty,” while Trump himself often did not. “He would ask about the loyalty issues and about how, when I pointed out to him the German generals as a group were not loyal to him, and in fact tried to assassinate him a few times, and he didn’t know that,” Kelly recalled. “He truly believed, when he brought us generals in, that we would be loyal — that we would do anything he wanted us to do,” Kelly told me.
Trump apparently thought being around generals would make him look strong and that his strength would ensure their loyalty to him.
But all of those generals except Mike Flynn, the QAnon nut who lasted 24 days, were more loyal to the US Constitution than many of Trump's staff with no military background.
Our senior military officers who grew up and were trained in a constitutional democracy have a radically different background from Hitler's generals who mostly were commissioned under the Kaiser and often came from Junker families.
Among other things, Trump just doesn't get constitutionalism.
Trump’s former advisers say he most consistently lavished praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin. (John) Bolton recalled a comment from Trump during the 2018 NATO summit. Following sometimes tense encounters with NATO leaders, Trump said his meeting with Putin, the leader of America’s great power adversary, “may be the easiest of them all. Who would think?” “He says to the press as he goes out to the helicopter, ‘I think the easiest meeting might be with Vladimir Putin. Who would ever think that?’” recalled Bolton. “There’s an answer to that question. Only one person. You. You are the only person who would think that. The shrinks can make of that what they will, but I think it was ‘I’m a big guy. They’re big guys. I wish I could act like they do.’” “My theory on why he likes the dictators so much is that’s who he is,” Kelly said. “Every incoming president is shocked that they actually have so little power without going to the Congress, which is a good thing. It’s Civics 101, separation of powers, three equal branches of government. But in his case, he was shocked that he didn’t have dictatorial-type powers to send US forces places or to move money around within the budget. And he looked at Putin and Xi and that nutcase in North Korea as people who were like him in terms of being a tough guy.”
Donald Trump and Joe Biden have now won enough delegates to secure their parties' nominations. But you can count only on the latter to leave office when his term is over if elected.
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Took a nap earlier and had some strange dreams
One of them was about Kim Jong-un getting lost in the screensaver maze (#old) and for some reason Kurt Cobain was in the maze too as a sort of hologram. Then the settings changed into those purple psychedelic colours, and there was a giant, holographic Jimi Hendrix head in the centre of the maze
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Abnormalities of North Korea's "Constitution" (Essay)
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Countries around the world have diverse constitutions. Russia's constitution states that ``territory must be protected at all costs,'' which seems appropriate for a country where the desire for territory is stronger than most people. They insist that the territory they invaded and gained from Ukraine is their own, and they will never let it go. The thieves are ferocious. This provision is unique to Russia, which is greedy for territory.
However, in the case of North Korea, there are people at the top who are trying to include content that is unlikely to be stipulated in the constitution. A while ago, Kim Jong-un introduced a surprising article stating that ``we must continue to possess nuclear weapons.'' Still, now Kim Jong-un has proposed an article that ``regards South Korea as our greatest enemy and must annihilate and incorporate it.''
Are these contents appropriate to the Constitution? A constitution stipulates the state of politics and civil life within a country and does not normally include provisions regarding what to do with other countries. This description could be called a military strategic goal. No matter how you look at it, it cannot be called an article of the Constitution. Of course, civilian life is virtually non-existent in North Korea, and it is reasonable to think that it is a personal delusion of Kim Jong-un, who is superior to everything in the state. This man is an idiot and a megalomaniac.
In Switzerland, there is a clause in the constitution that emphasizes the importance of agriculture, and citizens themselves widely accept this as something that governs them. This kind of thing is called a constitution, and the articles in Russia and North Korea are not worthy of being called a constitution.
Rei Morishita
北朝鮮の「憲法」の異常性(エッセイ)
世界の国々には多様な憲法がある。ロシアの憲法には「領土を絶対に守らなくてはいけない」という記述があるが、領土欲が人一倍強いこの国には似つかわしいといえる。侵略して得たウクライナの領土を自分らの領土と強弁し、その地を絶対に手放すまいとするわけだ。盗人猛々しい。領土にどん欲なロシアならではの条文であろう。
でも、上には上がいて、北朝鮮の場合、およそ憲法に規定できそうもない内容を盛り込もうとしている。ちょっと前、「核兵器を保持し続けなければならない」という驚きの条文を入れたが、今度は「韓国を最大の敵国とみなし、これを殲滅、編入しなければならない」という条文を、金正恩が提案した。
これらの内容は、果たして憲法に相応しいものなのだろうか?憲法とは、自国内での政治、市民生活のあり方を規定するものであり、他国をどうこうするという規定は、普通入らない。この記述は軍事的な戦略目標と言うべきであろう。どう考えても憲法の条文とは言えない。もちろん、市民生活など北朝鮮では無きに等しきものであり、国家の全てに優越する金正恩個人の妄想であると考えるのが妥当だ。この男はバカで、誇大妄想狂だ。
スイスでは、農業の重要性を謳う条文が憲法にあり、これを市民自身も、自らを律するものとして広く受け入れている。こういうのを憲法というのであり、ロシアや北朝鮮の条文は、憲法と呼ぶのに値しない。
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nelc · 1 year
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Kim Jong-Il and Kim Jong-Un
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