tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3869680.post2027277753326838581..comments2023-11-12T00:30:15.262+09:00Comments on Monster Island (actually a peninsula)*: Meanwhile, on the other side of the Yellow Sea...kushibohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10306033998028548550noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3869680.post-7422344494735036092012-11-30T12:31:14.409+09:002012-11-30T12:31:14.409+09:00Hey!
They took my comments down at freekorea.us.....Hey!<br /><br />They took my comments down at freekorea.us... What's the story?!<br /><br />Just a few points here that I feel you blokes are getting a bit defensive about:<br /><br />I never said "moral equivalency" or anything equating to this. I simply pointed out a few things in the US's backyard.<br /><br />BTW, someone has created an expose on the sprawling US camps here: prisonmap.com. Whilst there seems to be a bit more effort and money gone into creating these than the NK camps, I believe it graphically illustrates that the US prison system is indeed far more extensive than NKs.<br /><br />Also, I am not a CCP troll. That's just silly. Why would I be sticking up for the Kims if I were? The Chinese call him "fatty Kim" and often lampoon him on their social networking sites (see chinasmack.com).<br /><br />And I was in no way surprised that the moderator was Jewish. I only drew on the fact that, whilst it may seem ludicrous that the NK created a nativity story about fatty Kim, in the US the majority of people wholeheartedly believe an equally ridiculous story about a first century Jewish builder turned cult leader. <br /><br />Then someone said that it may surprise me that the moderator is Jewish ... WTF?!<br /><br />I have given it some thought and now I believe that the DPRK was an accidental creation of the US for these reasons:<br /><br />If it weren't for McArthur "stretching" his orders (for which Washington recalled and sacked him, there would be no DPRK today. There would probably be some DMZ between Korea (as a whole) and Dongbei China.<br /><br />If the USA had quit Korea rather than sticking with their idea of containment, then the Korean peninsula would probably be similar to Vietnam today; yes a single party state with red flags around the place but certainly not the hermetically sealed disaster that has been quite effectively contained over the last 60 odd years.<br /><br />DPRK needs an ever-present enemy to continue its existence as it is. The US is quite effectively providing that by situating 30k odd troops at the DMZ and maintaining a fleet of nuclear subs off the peninsula. If the US re-thought its sabre-rattling foreign policy then perhaps the DPRK would naturally fail.<br /><br />Peter Atkins<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14758941738705922143noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3869680.post-71816944604258737862010-05-30T08:38:58.052+09:002010-05-30T08:38:58.052+09:00CCTV-9, CCTV's version of Arirang TVCCTV-9, CCTV's version of Arirang TVAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3869680.post-89685814598134179332010-05-30T08:37:13.795+09:002010-05-30T08:37:13.795+09:00"The guy's English is a little too good &...<i>"The guy's English is a little too good "</i><br /><br />Some of the web warriors at GVO and other websites have sophisticated, native-like English that hints at a good international education in an English-speaking country. I wonder if some are graduate students on government scholarship doing required political work. Some of the pro-government experts I watched on CCTV-0 had earned PhDs and done post-grad teaching and research abroad before returning to China to take up posts as professors with extra stipends for government committee work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3869680.post-61380568866459046882010-05-28T17:39:06.308+09:002010-05-28T17:39:06.308+09:00There are certainly plenty of things wrong with th...There are certainly plenty of things wrong with the U.S. criminal justice system, but I agree that it's ridiculous and offensive to equate America's prisons to North Korean gulags.<br /><br />And there are some so-called libertarians/dolts who do support the Chinese government, like Lew Rockwell, for instance (who also denies that the Tiananmen Square massacre was a massacre and accuses the students of being "hardline communists").<br />http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/004795.htmlJeremyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18256903072620092654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3869680.post-54551287097320585132010-05-28T10:54:33.675+09:002010-05-28T10:54:33.675+09:00You may be right about him being a CCP troll, but ...You may be right about him being a CCP troll, but I've been accused of so many things that aren't true (including being <i>your</i> sock puppeteer), that I'm always a bit loath to finger someone else for something. <br /><br />After all, there are indeed fellow travelers of the communist authoritarians who hear a ring of truth in the propaganda coming out of, say, Beijing or Pyongyang. Professor Bruce Cumings, for example, is so deep in that hole that if he were a made-up person in someone's novel, he'd be unbelievable as a character. <br /><br />But yeah, I did catch <a href="http://www.freekorea.us/north-korea-faq/#comment-72863" rel="nofollow">slim's suggestion</a>. I don't know, though. The guy's English is a little too good and "libertarian" doesn't seem like a good fit as a front for someone who's actually a CCP member.kushibohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10306033998028548550noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3869680.post-28145195657505940852010-05-28T10:25:34.730+09:002010-05-28T10:25:34.730+09:00Handpacked boxes of personal books were always ope...Handpacked boxes of personal books were always opened and carefully inspected by Chinese customs, but direct shipments of individual books from Amazon arrived untouched. I opened up a book on Buddhism and was greeted by the warm smile of the Dalai Lama in a full-page photograph accompanying the foreward he wrote. My first experience with Chinese authorities' mistrust of printed matter occurred as I was exiting the airport. A PLA guard stopped me and inspected the Lonely Planet China guide sticking out of my bag before returning it and waving me past.<br /><br />I think Slim has correctly identified Peter as a CCP troll. No native or long-term resident of an English-speaking country would express surprise that a Jewish person was familiar with the life of Jesus. The China section of Global Voices dot Org is nest of CCP propagandists.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com