tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post7999147598507163966..comments2024-02-17T04:06:00.805-05:00Comments on Just Not Said: What's wrong with Kim Jong Un?John Craighttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-81610130553442455162017-10-29T05:32:01.878-04:002017-10-29T05:32:01.878-04:00In fourteen years Leopold has deliberately destroy...In fourteen years Leopold has deliberately destroyed more lives than have suffered death on all the battlefields of this planet for the past thousand years. In this vast statement I am well within the mark, several millions of lives with the mark. It is curious that the most advanced and most enlightened century of all the centuries the sun has looked upon should have the ghastly distinction of having produced this moldy and peity-mouthing hypocrite, this bloody monster whose mate is not findable in human history anywhere, and whose personality will surely shame hell itself when he arrives there--which will be soon, let us hope and trust.<br />- Mark Twain<br /><br />Here is that quote. Now if he lived to see what we did in the 20th century. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-30231503104832426492017-10-28T02:51:48.839-04:002017-10-28T02:51:48.839-04:00Ga --
I'm quite familiar with Idi Amin, as a m...Ga --<br />I'm quite familiar with Idi Amin, as a matter of fact I'm old enough to remember when he was in his heyday in Uganda, and even back then (at age 22, before I understood sociopathy), I got a big kick out of him. He had been the light heavyweight boxing champion of the Ugandan Army, and actually did fairly well under British rule. But you're right, it was as if the syphilis made him increasingly mad. One of his wives, Kay, a race car driver, once had an abortion, so he had her killed, and then had her arms and legs cut off and reattached other body in the opposite sockets (left arm to right shoulder, etc). He then showed her mutilated corpse to his other children by her, and told them, "See, this is what happens when you disobey Daddy." He was also known to have kept the decapitated heads of two of his former enemies in a freezer at his home, so he could take them out and berate them from time to time. And he was also known to be a cannibal. I wrote about the various titles he stowed himself here:<br /><br />https://justnotsaid.blogspot.com/2013/03/grandiloquent-titles.html<br /><br />And I included him in a "fashion show" (of some the world's worst dictators) here:<br /><br />https://justnotsaid.blogspot.com/2015/12/if-fashion-writers-wrote-history.html<br /><br />I'm less familiar with King Leopold II, though I know of his reputation. I just looked him up; you're right, it's a little frustrating to find that there's little of his childhood or family background to find out how he became the monster he was. John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-62726859785718258992017-10-27T22:32:10.067-04:002017-10-27T22:32:10.067-04:00You might be interested in this case of a possible...You might be interested in this case of a possible organic sociopath, Idi Amin, Ugandan dictator who killed half a million.<br /><br />His early life seemed ordinary but he contracted syphilis at some point in his life which reached his brain, it lay dormant but progressed eating away, causing damage, as he aged it progressed making him more erratic and unstable which is when his atrocities began.<br /><br />One of his policies which ruined the country's economy was the expulsion of anyone of Asian descent (mainly Indians). This wasn't like how Hitler stole Jewish wealth. He said they had 90 days to leave and out loud, not sly or a charming. Like Kim Jong Un, stupid evil. I wouldn't be surprised if Kim's lifestyle and poor health causes him to degenerate like so, a typical paranoid madman dictator before he gets a heart attack in the middle of a feast. <br /><br />There is Mao who lived a nice normal lifespan. Bastard starved over a dozen million and died well at 82, despite being a chainsmoker...the brand he smoked is still sold with the slogan "Mao's personal favorite", Chunghwa brand cigarettes grown with Yunnan tobacco, 25 dollars a pack in a chinatown, I tried one on my China trip, it had the slogan "scent of plums" which was right, like smoking prune juice.<br /><br />On Kim,<br />I did some digging and the only reason I could find why he of all people was chosen by Il is his brothers were not "manly" enough. Well he doesn't seem so manly. His brother's must be the most effeminate Koreans on earth if this were true.<br /><br />On Amin, he also died relatively peacefully, the syphilis finally got him at 78, but he lived in exile in Saudi Arabia until the end. He was said to eat over a dozen miniature oranges a day towards the end of his life, weird habit.<br /><br />Another evil bastard worth knowing about, King Leopold 2. His evil was the purest, without ideology, madness, paranoia, or grandiose displays. He literally owned the Belgian congo territory as his own private land, he was so bad the government literally colonized the country just to get it out of his hands. 15 million Congolese died because of him. Mark Twain wrote of him calling him one of the most depraved men to ever exist. <br /><br />And he was the first of his kind and maybe one of the few, not a mad Caligula, ideological fanatic, or a horde of Huns. He didn't have Marxism or or the Japanese Mandate of Heaven, he was not erratic, he did not care for theatrics. His heart was very pure, pure evil that is, but unblemished by distractions or bizarre behaviours. I can't find much about his early life other than his father dying when he was young and a frail mother.<br /><br />-GaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-29006518229390947922017-05-09T08:24:16.955-04:002017-05-09T08:24:16.955-04:00Ga --
"What is your opinion of diagnosing th...Ga --<br /><br />"What is your opinion of diagnosing the mindset of an ethnicity?"<br /><br />That's a pretty broad question. Next time, if you could narrow it (to, say, "What is your opinion of humanity?") it would be helpful.<br /><br />I'll say just a couple things. First, stereotypes exist for a reason. when you're young, you're taught (at least in this country) that stereotypes are evil, the product of narrow, bigoted minds. But as you get older, you start to realize, wow, that stereotype really IS true. And you realize, the "bigots" were the ones who were telling the truth. <br /><br />Second, I think that while there do seem to be differences in natural temperament between whites, blacks, and Asians, intra-racial differences are not as great as they're sometimes thought to be. Most people are just products of their location and time, and subscribe to whatever the reigning ideology is, mostly out of a desire to fit in. For instance, a lot of people will express horror at what happened during the Inquisition, and will condemn the entire people and country for what happened in, say, Spain, during that era. But the people who condemn another country and era most strongly are the people who can't imagine things being any different than what they are used to. And they are the same type of people who would in fact have gone along with the Inquisition, since they are the ones who just swallow whatever the reigning ideology of the time is. (I've written about this elsewhere on this blog, though I forget where.) John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-6477937782539847072017-05-09T08:13:58.144-04:002017-05-09T08:13:58.144-04:00Ga --
Males were selected to spread their seed as ...Ga --<br />Males were selected to spread their seed as widely as possible, no other evolutionary strategy makes sense. Females were selected to choose a mate who had good genes, and would stick around to help raise the offspring. No other evolutionary strategy makes sense for them. <br /><br />Yes, the Greeks did better than us, but four definitions of "love" is still probably too few. There are so many other subtle variations in the way the term is used. A few: I love ice cream. I love teamwork. I love making money. I love the sound of children laughing. I love watching the last light fade out of my enemies' eyes after I crush their skulls with my mace. <br /><br />Sometimes I think that marriages ought to be done by a computer which matches people according to their interests and temperaments. Sexual passion is really the last thing a marriage ought to be based on. Sometimes I also think that the institution of marriage is a ridiculous one. (Together for the rest of your entire lives? Are you kidding me?)John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-12368647016906961862017-05-09T01:45:50.705-04:002017-05-09T01:45:50.705-04:00Also, John,
What is your opinion of diagnosing the...Also, John,<br />What is your opinion of diagnosing the mindset of an ethnicity?<br />I'll requote from that OSS report on the German people's mental state during WW2:<br /> "It was not only Hitler, the madman, who created German madness, but German madness which created Hitler. Having created him as its spokesman and leader.... in spite of the fact that it must be obvious to all intelligent people now that his path leads to inevitable destruction."<br />"The people, in an overwhelming majority, are so feminine in their nature and attitude that their activities and thoughts are motivated less by sober consideration than by feeling and sentiment."<br />"In many of the German people there seems to be a strong feminine-masochistic tendency which is usually covered over by more "virile'" characteristics but which finds partial gratification in submissive behavior, discipline, sacrifice.....it does seem to disturb them and they try to compensate for it by going to the other extreme of courage, pugnaciousness, determination, etc. Most Germans are unaware of this hidden part of their personalities and would deny its existence vehemently...."<br /><br />Another example of this:<br />https://www.amazon.com/Slave-Soul-Russia-Masochism-Suffering/dp/0814774822<br /><br />The mindset of the Russian people, influenced by their predispositions, environment, history, and more is responsible for their history up till now of both achievements and disasters. <br /><br />The mindset of the Jewish people, Chinese, Japanese, Americans, you name it all are quite unique with similarities and difference that can be examined if someone tried. Sometimes it delves into unprovable freudian ridiculousness, other times, it is obvious there are patterns in the culture showing reasons for both dysfunction and achievements.<br /><br />I believe black people in the USA while they are genetically African are unique enough to not be African but a group of Americans. Many of them who visit Kenya (which is odd, the slaves were taken from western Africa) are often surprised to find out the locals there don't consider them fellow brothers but identify them by their American nationality. Or Irish and Italian-Americans who visit those countries and find they aren't considered long lost brothers since they have diverged enough to be culturally separate like the Afrikaaners and Dutch did.<br /><br />-GaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-83036930542528608292017-05-09T01:18:31.460-04:002017-05-09T01:18:31.460-04:00John Craig,
About marriages, I think the key to ha...John Craig,<br />About marriages, I think the key to have a long marriage that is happy is loving your spouse. Not just romantic love, but love as in love. There are people in my life, relatives and people who I grew up with who I love. Not as in I wan't to date them or take them out for dinner, I just am close enough to love them. <br /><br />It's a shame English doesn't have 4 specific ones for love like Greek. <br />https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_words_for_love<br /><br />Me and another male person can't directly say to each other "I love you" without it coming off sounding like we are gay when there is nothing sexual or romantic going on.<br /><br />So after the passion dies out, there has to be the regular kind of love to make both be willing to stay with each other when they get so used to things there is nothing new or exciting and life is a routine. <br /><br />In some of those countries where marriages are arranged, the arranged partner may be someone the other grew up with and already loves, the kind that is more choice and platonic, if they are lucky even if there is no "love" which helps. On the other hands, I remember when visiting Thailand, there was a local faked suicide that was caught by a man of Indian descent in a rural village I visited (the people of the town gossiped) who wanted to escape an arranged marriage.<br /><br />From a scientific point of view, I think humans are only temporarily monogamous, after raising children to an age where they can fend for themselves and be taken care of by the tribe, they split up and move on to another partner to increase genetic diversity. But screw mother nature, do whatever makes life happier whether it is no marriage or a long permanent one.<br /><br />-Ga<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-59232951353739988052017-05-08T21:26:21.868-04:002017-05-08T21:26:21.868-04:00LBD --
Ha! He could probably feed a village for a ...LBD --<br />Ha! He could probably feed a village for a week. <br /><br />While researching this post, I stumbled across that brouhaha from late March, which I had somehow missed at the time, when John McCain called him "that crazy fat kid." NK reacted as if McCain had declared war. John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-24894756124921064212017-05-08T21:07:48.917-04:002017-05-08T21:07:48.917-04:00Being the only fat guy in a nation of starvelings ...Being the only fat guy in a nation of starvelings must present a tremendous temptation to just kill him and eat him.LBDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09801426778490250668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-52958125317671849492017-05-08T04:57:52.958-04:002017-05-08T04:57:52.958-04:00Ga --
Half a billion!! That's a lotto money to...Ga --<br />Half a billion!! That's a lotto money to keep a fatty fat. I remember reading that Kim Jong Il had expensive tastes as well, and that whenever he traveled, he'd have helicopters bring sushi to his train (he didn't like to fly). He also had American actresses brought in to service him, they'd get paid something like a million dollars to have sex with him one time. Supposedly there were some recognizable names involved, too, though it was all kept hush hush. At least that's what I heard, I certainly can't confirm it. (The Sultan of Brunei was said to do the same thing.) I haven't heard this of Kim Jong Un though. <br /><br />No, I don't have a Japanese name. "Ngaay" sounds Vietnamese, "Joek" sounds Korean, and "Bon" sounds French to me. John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-25112875328208712122017-05-08T04:53:52.641-04:002017-05-08T04:53:52.641-04:00LBD --
Gotta wonder how some of those marriages tu...LBD --<br />Gotta wonder how some of those marriages turned out. I suppose no worse than a lot. I've heard that arranged marriages turn out no worse than Western marriages. this is getting off topic, but once the passion dies out and you're left with another personality, there are just as many problems as if there hadn't been any passion in the first place. John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-69000573427953677782017-05-07T23:59:53.062-04:002017-05-07T23:59:53.062-04:00Well...why did Il choose Un at all?
Maybe Un was ...Well...why did Il choose Un at all?<br /><br />Maybe Un was Il's protege from the beginning, he groomed him as much as he could because he saw potential which he may have had, who knows, but it backfired since Un became fatty Kim. I looked at a photo of Un from when he was studying in Europe under a false name as a teenager. He wasn't fat. <br /><br />The story goes after the death of his mother he began binge eating, and probably after his dad died and he was made supreme leading, he started drinking, chain smoking cigars and cigarettes, and eating more under the stress, or developed a habit because it was all available to him. He has imported wine, expensive sushi, expensive cigars, high quality beef, caviar, you name it all brought to him. Obesity and alcoholism, plus smoking isn't good for the brain. We can expect him to become less sharp. Apparently the cost of procuring, smuggling, and buying all his luxury goods and foods is over half a billion USD. <br /><br />I oppose assassination attempts on Kim Jong Un except if there's a threat of launching a nuclear weapon. The same reason why the British cancelled any attempts at assassinating Hitler, Un is our best ally against North Korea.<br /><br />Off topic:<br />Imma give you a Chinese name, here is my first attempt.<br />I checked your last name, Craig, it's Scottish for crag. So your Chinese surname should be Tsiu Bik, which is a bit long, so Ngaay is a good alternative with the same meaning of a rocky cliff, so your name is Ngaay Joek Bon. Do you have a Japanese name? Are you comfortable with sharing it?<br /><br />-GaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-52804019967760988452017-05-07T22:00:29.302-04:002017-05-07T22:00:29.302-04:00The British aristocracy's solution to cash liq...The British aristocracy's solution to cash liquidity problems in the 19th century was to marry off their sons to American industrialists' daughters. In th U.S. It was called buying a title; in Britain it was known as saving the old homestead.<br /><br />I love the stately homes and all, for aesthetic reasons, but having a hereditary title is a full-time job.<br /><br />LBDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09801426778490250668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-70747570112652776532017-05-07T21:36:21.634-04:002017-05-07T21:36:21.634-04:00LBD --
That makes sense too. I'm not quite eno...LBD --<br />That makes sense too. I'm not quite enough of an Anglophile to be familiar with all this (though I am enough of one to think that Westminster Abbey is one of the coolest places I've ever been). <br /><br />I'm sure you're right about those happy memories. John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-4691639139184910652017-05-07T21:25:47.528-04:002017-05-07T21:25:47.528-04:00They did have enormous kitchens when they were bui...They did have enormous kitchens when they were built, but you need squadrons of servants to run kitchens like that, and servants are neither available nor affordable. Kitchens also were located out of the way, so the upper class was not subjected to the noise and odors. Accordingly, food often arrived at the table cold because of the distance from point A to point B.<br /><br />Often in stately homes the original kitchens are restored for an "Upstairs Downstairs" view of life in past centuries, for tourists, but the one I described is the one the family actually uses( glimpsed briefly while going from one part of the house to another). Peeling linoleum, ancient dirty stove, cheap,small table. Probably the warmest room in the house and the site of happy memories for the kids.LBDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09801426778490250668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-19529476711655316082017-05-07T20:55:14.771-04:002017-05-07T20:55:14.771-04:00LBD --
You're certainly more knowledgeable tha...LBD --<br />You're certainly more knowledgeable than me about that stuff. The house rich/cash poor does ring a bell though. I've heard of other upper class families opening their houses for tours as well. <br /><br />You describe it quite vividly. Funny about the kitchens. (I would have thought they'd have required bigger ones back in the old days, just to feed all the staff.) <br /><br />Anyway, it all makes sense. The picture you draw reminds me a little of James Bond's ancestral home in "Skyfall." That place was magnificent, but didn't exactly look comfortable. Or warm. then again, I guess if he'd grown up on crumpets and champagne, he wouldn't have turned into 007. <br /><br />John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-77134948276738516062017-05-07T20:19:14.722-04:002017-05-07T20:19:14.722-04:00John:
I'm American, just knowledgeable. Aris...John: <br /><br />I'm American, just knowledgeable. Aristo kids in Britain are not encouraged to "give themselves airs" when they're very young. They may live in large houses but those places, especially the huge ones in the country are long on architectural and artistic merit and short on creature comforts.<br /><br />I once visited Broughton Castle ( the Fiennes family, relatives of the acors Ralph and Joseph). Gorgeous estate and grounds, private chapel, art works to die for. The family rents it out as a film location whenever they can because, like most of the nobility, they are house rich and cash poor. Central heating is an Arabian Nights fantasy to the residents. The large staff they were built to require are imaginary as well. It takes a business mogul's fortune for proper upkeep, which is why many have been sold to business moguls.<br /><br />The kitchen is far inferior to the average suburban American 3br2ba home. Most Americans wouldn't kennel their dogs in suchma room.<br /><br />Young people who grow up in such circumstances are aware they are upper class, but they are cold in winter. Those places are impossible to heat, and Britain isn't Arizona in climate. Summers outdoors are no doubt glorious.<br /><br />There are upper class folks who have managed to keep enough cash to have a very comfortable life, but the socialist minded populace are very envious and are quick to levy confiscatory taxes on them. It's not all crumpets and champagne.<br />LBDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09801426778490250668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-38757074782028007422017-05-07T16:40:56.261-04:002017-05-07T16:40:56.261-04:00Shaun --
I can see why the West Germans would rese...Shaun --<br />I can see why the West Germans would resent the money reunification cost. The South Koreans might feel the same way, but I suspect the vast majority of North Koreans would feel the same way that the East Germans did: relieved. <br /><br />Caligula's not a bad comparison. John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-69950272036153564662017-05-07T16:31:36.182-04:002017-05-07T16:31:36.182-04:00John - I noted you mentioned "The North Kore...John - I noted you mentioned "The North Koreans only want to be reunited with their cousins." It reminded me of the whole "reunification thing" in Germany years ago. I knew a couple West Germans and they were quite bitter about reunification - as the West Germans footed the bill for all the infrastructure changes through higher taxes. It is hard to get a read on our NK despot though. Maybe he's just Caligula (ever see I Claudius with John Hurt as Caligula?) He might have artistic, whimsical, emotional, temperament which isn't necessarily suited for a dictator. Like you mentioned with the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland.Shaun Fhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17425084501514329529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-51605737555287942202017-05-07T15:37:06.419-04:002017-05-07T15:37:06.419-04:00LBD --
That sounds about right for the Saudis and ...LBD --<br />That sounds about right for the Saudis and mobster brats. And interesting about the British system, that makes it sound like a great system, at least as far as keeping the children from becoming brats. But how can the upper class kids actually think they're poor? They've seen the houses their parents live in; they must have some sense of their wealth just from that. <br /><br />You must be from the UK; I had no idea that Prince William had such affection for his in-laws' household. Also, I'd be a little reluctant to draw conclusions about the upper classic general from the attitude of the presumptive future king; he's in a special situation, not quite like Kim Jong Un's, but not quite regular upper class, either. John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-57485999289284639822017-05-07T15:15:51.772-04:002017-05-07T15:15:51.772-04:00You see this personality in the offspring of the h...You see this personality in the offspring of the hyper wealthy families in the third world, like Saudi Arabia and the children of high-up mobsters in South America and Eastern Europe. The kids are raised by servants who are terrified to contradict the brat, since they can't withdraw their labor when mistreated by a family member. The kids grow up expecting to win every game and are constantly praised by their obsequious caregivers. They are absolutely obnoxious, bored and malicious.<br /><br />Contrast this with the way the British aristocracy raises their children. British kids from the highest levels of society are usually sent to boarding schools with harsh physical regimes and plain, unappetizing food. It's astonishing how grim some of theese environments are, and a lot of the children grow up feeling that they are poor, since they don't get the indulgence they see children whose families are middle class routinely enjoy.<br /><br />It's only when they grow up that they gain access to the luxuries available from the family's wealth. Aside from rowdiness during their University years, they are usually much more self-effacing, or at least understand to keep a low profile when among the hoi-polloi. In my opinion, this is the root of Prince William's intense affection for his in-laws' household--they're a "normal" middle-class family without a lot of the baggage of the lifestyle of the nobility.To him, every day at the Middleton's house is like summer vacation.LBDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09801426778490250668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-76791192544089364542017-05-06T22:24:26.447-04:002017-05-06T22:24:26.447-04:00I think a big part of it is he is a product of his...I think a big part of it is he is a product of his environment.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14159129538718150897noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-39959575838695936252017-05-06T19:45:43.970-04:002017-05-06T19:45:43.970-04:00Ed --
Yes, true enough, it could just be that anot...Ed --<br />Yes, true enough, it could just be that another despot will take Kim's place. But that leaves out one big factor, which is China. I think they'll have a pretty big say in all this. Kim realizes he's only been allowed to survive because China has allowed him to, and anytime they want to effect regime change, they can. And I have no idea what they want. For now, they've been content to let the status quo continue. But if Kim goes, then who knows. Also, the South Koreans will likely have a say in this too: if they see Kim go, they could see that as their opportunity to take over.John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-40266179737089783802017-05-06T19:38:36.604-04:002017-05-06T19:38:36.604-04:00I agree with you re: the difference between Islam ...I agree with you re: the difference between Islam and its tribal factions being different from the current Korean regimes. <br /><br />But, to paraphrase something I read a while ago - in a conflict, the side with the guns almost always wins. And if Kim is assassinated, the N Korean military will have the power. The likely outcome is that the toughest / most ruthless / highest ranking guy left in the N Korean military will assume command - and its not likely he will be putting forth a democratic vote on whether N Korea should reunite w S Korea. He will lock down his power. And we have no assurance the new tyrant will be better than the old. <br /><br />- EdAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5794535954827182754.post-53779651152035281642017-05-06T18:22:21.839-04:002017-05-06T18:22:21.839-04:00Ed --
True, eliminating Saddam and Gaddafi and Mub...Ed --<br />True, eliminating Saddam and Gaddafi and Mubarak only resulted in chaos. And I think getting rid of Assad will do the same. But the big difference is that in NK there isn't a poisonous ideology like radical Islam waiting in the wings to take over. Being indoctrinated in radical Islamist ideology is sort of the human equivalent of getting rabies, and that's basically what's happened to a lot of places over there: they're being run by crazed extremists. The North Koreans only want to be reunited with their cousins. And yes, E. Germany collapsing wasn't a matter of its leadership being assassinated, it was more a matter of the Soviet bloc just sort of imploding. But the East Germans were a lot more like the North Koreans in that they weren't inclined to be rabid, and just wanted reunification. John Craighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08729625146043379286noreply@blogger.com