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Original location: http://boards.4chan.org/f/thread/3190173 Recognized format: Yes, thread post count is 12. Discovered flash files: 1 File: Dear_Leader.swf-(1.63 MB, 560x420, Loop) [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)12:25:17 No.3190173 >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)12:59:03 No.3190182 Why is the yellow text in japanese? >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)14:44:01 No.3190206 Do the gooks really believe all that, or do they just parrot it to avoid getting executed? >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)14:47:35 No.3190208 >>3190206 how do you know its not true? >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)14:49:18 No.3190209 >>3190208 He would have easily conquered South Korea. >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)14:53:09 No.3190214 >>3190182 One of the most institutes that promote juche ideas is located in Japan. This video was issued by them, I think. >>3190206 Dunno, to me it's very cute. Like instead of making all this 21st century-style contorted propaganda to promote their leader they just revert to the images and heroic/mystic powers that were attached to the great leaders hundreds and hundreds of years before the arrival of "modern thinking". Also, this distrust in monarchs may have been very powerful in Europe through the las 200+ years (going back to the times of French philosophers, like Voltaire, Rousseau etc.), but it never had such an early and powerful impact on Asian mind. It's my opinion. Compare the character of the Japanese mikados and their perception at the beginning of XX century and the same for the British or Russian monarchs. I won't bother to try to back this theory up, consider it as my attempt to rationalise why this video and the whole strategy of North Korea looks funny and interesting at the same time. >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)15:01:57 No.3190221 >>3190209 Hell no, they're no idiots, with US and many other countries ready to back South Korea any given moment and send tonns of troops and tanks. That's why, as far as I know, for the last 20+ years North Korea is trying to implore South Korea into joining them on the basis of the doctrine written down as early as in 1990-s. This 10 principles aren't anything bad, you can just google them to find out it's just a propositions to live as two separate parts of the same country, basically ceasing all their internal conflicts and deciding on their foreign policy together. However, South Korea and the other mighty countries don't want to accept North Korea the way it is now, the only way for them is if they strip the North of all military and power and then turn it into a large ghetto, with north koreans considered as the 'human trash', like it happened with the majority of habitants of East Germany after the breaking of the wall. And that is what DPRK's politicians don't want to happen, among other things. tl;dr DPRK doesn't want any war, they want to be protected as a sovereign state, and then slowly to get together with the south on the equal terms. But it's not gonna happen within current political climate. >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)15:03:23 No.3190224 >>3190221 I bet you're fun at parties. >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)15:12:31 No.3190230 >>3190224 You're right. There's always some people ready to discuss some interesting stuff and broaden their horizons instead of getting smashed or sticking to the screens of their smartphones. >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)15:17:43 No.3190234 >>3190230 I was talking about super powers, and you went on a rant of mostly obvious stuff. There's a time and place, but I'm not sure if that was it. >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)17:54:28 No.3190305 >>3190234 kys normalfag >> [_] Anonymous 12/17/16(Sat)18:01:01 No.3190306 >>3190305 k |
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