To: henkster
“Why would any American travel there? And where were the parents? Sending your kid to North Korea? What could possibly go wrong?”
Those are good questions that were appropriate 30 - 40 years ago.
The amount of influence and/or control a parent has over a teenager on up today ranges from very little to none.
If little junior wants pot, he gets it, if he wants to smoke, that’s OK, if he wants to be a homo, that’s good too. It all started in the 90’s when schools, social services and the government put more pressure on parents to improve kids self esteem. The result was a bunch of narcissistic idiots that do as they please and respect no one. They are the obama voters.
And North Korea? They never been told anything bad about the place.
I say let the jerk rot in the NK prison.
45 posted on
03/16/2016 2:31:43 AM PDT by
redfreedom
(Voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil.)
To: redfreedom
I think there should be a law or a declarative statement written into a law saying “We advise you not to go there, but if you still do you’re on your own”.
Right now it is idiots going there and millions spent to save them.
48 posted on
03/16/2016 4:20:22 AM PDT by
Krosan
To: redfreedom
If little junior wants pot, he gets it, if he wants to smoke, thats OK, if he wants to be a homo, thats good too. It all started in the 90s when schools, social services and the government put more pressure on parents to improve kids self esteem.
I know a family whose 16-year old daughter wants to become a boy, and to my knowledge the parents are doing nothing to stop her. She is preparing to be mutilated in order to 'change' her gender. Everyone is supporting her disastrous decision. The poor child needs psychiatric help badly, but the psychiatrists are also crazy and believe this is the most normal thing in the world.
80 posted on
03/16/2016 8:58:09 AM PDT by
Deo volente
("NAFTA, GATT, WTO, New World Order." George Putnam, among others, warned us.)
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