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I can't help but think there's much more to this story than the callousness and hubris he displays by hanging out with a dictator.
This was interesting: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/how-dennis-rodman-can-help-the-north-korean-people/2013/12/17/b08e55dc-6689-11e3-8b5b-a77187b716a3_story.html?hpid=z5 What am I missing? Is this really greed? Is Rodman really that evil? Or is he secretly like some CIA agent or something? What gives? |
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OP--if you have not read "Escape from Camp 14" by this author, it is RIVETING. These people have been born into the camps and have no idea they are in a camp. They have never heard of South Korea or China, much less the U.S. They've never heard of money. This guy is the only person born there who ever got out. He did so because he was put in solitary confinement with a political prisoner who told him about the outside world, and they planned their escape together.
After reading this book, I am very interested in N. Korea. I don't know what we can do about it. I hope Rodman is some CIA agent, or has a larger humanitarian agenda--because if he is as he appears, he's wretched. |
| He and Kim Jong-un are secretly lovers |
| He's actually one of the dumbest people I've ever seen on TV. Watched a few episodes of Celebrity Rehab and came to the conclusion that he's a total idiot. |
| He wants fame and this is his way of getting what he thinks is fame. If I were him, I would be afraid that his dictator buddy might do a 360. |