Posted on 03/06/2007 5:41:38 PM PST by TigerLikesRooster
Faith is fear and fear is faith.
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I recorded this last night, will watch
I watched a program last evening on National Geographic Channel about this doctor and his film crew. They shed a great light on the goings on in North Korea.
WOW...amazing...just amazing.
I do not believe for an instant that those surgery patients really believe that Kim Jong-il restored their sight. But they know that to stay alive and out of a labor camp, they must grovel before the power of the Dear Leader.
I wish there were some way to relieve the suffering of the North Korean people. Unfortunately, anything substantive that might be done by the United States would be roundly condemned by the so-called international community, as well as by our own home-grown leftists. The North Koreans are on their own.
I watched this last night and have to say I was apalled.I spent two years in Korea.We had Katusas in our unit that got caught going to Seoul on the weekends protesting against the Americans and for unification with their northern "comrads".What really got me was did they really think they'd be better off with the North running their lives?What a hellhole that society is.I'd rather be dead than live a miserable existance like those people do and to kiss that maniac's ass like they do.
Sadly the Katusa's behavior is nothing more than peer pressure and attempt to fit in. Koreans are big on forming group identity. In some way, they are more zealous on maintaining their group identity than on individual identity.
It is sad that it has to revolve around pro-N. Korea sentiment. It is a kind of cult de jour. They do not realize how moronic they have become.
These people need to experience catastrophic psychological crash to relinquish their "evil" group identity. A kind of thing former Nazi supporters felt after WWII.
Tiger Lisa was on Oprah even Oprah was stupid enough to believe her
I could understand Lisa but why intellgent African American woman like Oprah believe Chia Pet lies
Chia Head is making a true milestone. It would be his enduring legacy.:-)
--I do not believe for an instant that those surgery patients really believe that Kim Jong-il restored their sight.
I disagree. Propaganda works. It's something people in liberal democracies haven't fully absorbed. Look at the millions of hysterical Russians, thousands trampled underfoot, at Stalin's funeral. To me the reality of how well mass propaganda works in totalitarian societies has always seemed one of our repressed facts.
Yeah try prove to Oprah audience what nice guy
Tiger I have aunt that watch Oprah I was over her crib when I saw that special Trust me Oprah swallow all oh what nice guy MR kim Jong 11 is I am serious
Hey Chia Pet could get Oprah to interview him after seeing YOU TUBE I think you got point MONK thanks LOL!
One of the things I love about Japan is the (comparitively) many exposees and programs they have about the DPRK.
To think we cut a sham of a deal with those bastards, less than two weeks ago!!
Thanks for doing your part to spread the truth of this regime. Every time I see this kind of stuff about NK I get nauseated. Thank you, God, that I was born in the USA.
The liberals who denigrate this country and push for socialism are the worst sort of fools.
Perhaps. But when the tyrant's grip loosens, the people are not always so docile and adoring. (Ceausescu is a good example of what can happen.)
Still, I agree with you that propaganda works. Even if the people sense that the regime is lying to them, they can do little about it. They cannot separate fact from fiction, especially in regards to events outside their own country. They will end up believing many things that are not true, and disbelieving things which are true.
It will take generations to undo the damage to North Korea.
That was excellently depicted at the end of the movie, "The Inner Circle."
Fear.
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