Thursday, October 19, 2006

US Imperialist War Criminals Polluting Korea

The war criminal US imperialists who are the worst human rights violators in humankind history launched a criminal war of aggression by invading Korea in a bid to achieve world conquest under capitalist oppression in 1945. Then they launched an unprovoked attack on the DPRK to stifle the Korean people and further commit the genocide of the human race in 1950, but they were defeated at one stroke by the Korean people solidly united around the Great Leader President Kim Il Sung the father of all Koreans.

Not content with being the worst war criminals in humankind history for their crimes committed in two world wars, now the criminal US imperialists are launching a campaing of poisoning the Korean people with pollution as this latest attempt at rewriting history with blatant disregard for truth indicates :


South Koreans read at the names of U.N. soldiers killed in the 1950-53 Korean War that are inscribed on a newly built monument in Busan, South Korea, Wednesday 18 October 2006. The formal unveiling ceremony for the monument will be held on Tuesday 24 October 2006. EPA/STR

This latest crime of the Bush clique shall not go unpunished! Therefore all Koreans and world progressives joind their voices hand in hand and shoulder to shoulder in demanding that the criminal Bush regime which is the most fascist in humankind history be tried for war crimes against humanity by the International Crimes Court at no delay.

9 comments:

Aaron Kinney said...

At least you got one part right: that the Bush administration is a horrible tyrranical force that is destroying human rights around the world.

But you are truly a teapot calling the kettle black. Go look that phrase up.

The regime of the DPRK and the current regime of the USA are merely two sides of the same coin. And that coin is a blood soaked wooden nickel.

And it is time to discard these useless wooden coins, and switch to the metaphorical gold standard. What this world needs, and what clearly makes this world prosper, is an unfettered free market completely absent of any government intervention or control.

There is only ever one threat to "human rights," and that is GOVERNMENTS. Human rights can only be protected by eliminating government, for only governments can destroy human rights. You cant put out a fire by throwing a different kind of gasoline on it.

Okey, enough metaphors.

Down with all governments! Up with free trade and mutual consent!

It would do you good to read George Orwell's "1984". Is that book even allowed in the DPRK?

M said...

There is only ever one threat to human rights, and that is governments?

Excuse me?? If there is no government, who will keep corporations in line? Who will police criminals? Who will educate children? When services are based on profit, and not on welfare, corporations will always exploit the people.

1. Sweatshop labour
Corporations exploiting people to work in dangerous conditions for no money is a good thing?

2. Monopolization
Having one corporation controlling everything is a good thing? This allows corporations to set a dictatorial price on goods.

3. Privatization of Public corporations
Take, for example the privatization of utilities companies in South Africa, where the cost of water tripled, leaving hundreds of thousands stranded without basic needs.

4. Pollution
Corporations do not care about the environment. Governments and NGOs are the only organizations fighting to prevent global warming. Without their constant pressure, corporations would continue polluting without hesitation.

5. Leaving the poor in the cold
Take for example, the millions of people in the United States who do not have basic healthcare insurance? Isn't proper health a right, not a privilege? Yet we see the effect of capitalism in America.

M said...

And what about the human rights of people in countries that don't have access to free markets simply because their industries are not competitive enough?

Take, for example, agricultural products from Haiti, which cannot possibly compete with the prices of products in California? The result? Nobody buys Haitian fruit!
So people have no money, and turn to the drug trade. What about their human rights? Haiti turned to the WTO hoping to gain better access to the free trade market, but have been blatantly ignored by capitalists in the WTO for years!

In short, government is NEEDED to monitor capitalist activities. A government that is not tainted by corporate sponsorship.

Davor Meersman said...

You crack me up. This must be the longest and most persistent satire ever. :-)

Keep up the good work

chungkingmansions said...

There is and always has been one Korea. Treachorous US imperialists have occupied part of our country for a few years now, but fear not! Under the direction of our Dear Leader General Kim Jong Il, Korea will be unified once more, and the imperialist dogs will face the wrath of our people. The Korean people understand the virtue of patience. The weak and cowardly imperialists know no such thing, another fault that will lead to their own destruction.

chungkingmansions said...

Comrade juche_ideal is correct. I would not be surprised if these increasing 'satire' comments are part of a bigger propaganda campaign brought on by the imperialists themselves under the guise of 'curious' citizens. A cowardly act indeed, but nothing new for these despicable running dogs. If comrades do not object, I plan to address this at the next Youth Conference, and I will ask my sister to address it at the next meeting of the Joy Brigades. Long live Dearl Leader General Kim Jong Il for one and only one Korea!

A SImple Man said...

Jeju-Do,
Great Leader and our Eternal President proposed a Federal solution to the reunification problem many years ago under the name Democratic Federal Republic of Koryo. Under this system the nation would be united under a one nation two system style of governance. Why do the puppets in Seoul and there running dog in tokyo led by bush, who is hitler, not allow this to happen?

A SImple Man said...

This station is no more than a potemkin village. The south builds a train to a wall of thier building then prevents DPRK people from connecting DPRK trains to it. This clearly was done to prevent DPRK people from seeing the misery and filthy squalor the pig dog lackies in the fake korea live in. Also it is a fact of science that the train was originally envisioned as a means of stealing DPRK people and taking them to bush's concentration camps and harvest their organs. It is only through the wise leadership of Dear Leader that this plan was thwarted.

Davor Meersman said...

I still think this blog is a joke.