Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a UVa kid so... Enough said.
I have no idea what you are trying to say. Explanation, please.
So you're UVa too huh?
NP. You are a mean, disgusting person, PP. Imagine how this boy's family and friends are feeling right now, and yet what you choose to focus upon--and post--is some pathetic, mean-spirited stereotype your feeble mind insists upon dredging up?
You are gross.
Anonymous wrote:I'm actually convinced these people are all spies. Or complete morons. There is no reason to visit any of these places unless you're an intelligence officer. Same with Iran.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a UVa kid so... Enough said.
I have no idea what you are trying to say. Explanation, please.
So you're UVa too huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is a UVa kid so... Enough said.
I have no idea what you are trying to say. Explanation, please.
Anonymous wrote:He is a UVa kid so... Enough said.
Anonymous wrote:The North Koreans claim he stole a propaganda poster. Do we really believe everything they say? His "admission" was clearly obtained under duress. He is apparently a very nice kid.
Anonymous wrote:I am tired of this. There is no economics project that requires anyone to be in N. Korea.
The same goes for the ones who just had to go hiking on the Syria Iran border, and Mr Weinstein in Pakistan, Alan Gross in Cuba.
WHAT are these fools thinking.
I know that everyone wants to do something crazy to discuss at parties and distinguish themselves, but please.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/uva-student-held-in-north-korea-confesses-to-severe-crimes/2016/02/29/b561da4b-4dbd-4819-94da-9907fcc472a2_story.html?hpid=hp_local-news_no-name%3Ahomepage%2Fstory
Anonymous wrote:And yet you expect a Delta Force extraction for Americans jailed for bringing guns into Mexico.
Anonymous wrote:I have no patience for this sort of thing. When you go to another country, you follow their rules. End of story. Does not matter if you think they are stupid, wrong, a joke, or that you are somehow special because you have a US passport. You follow the rules. In North Korea, that means not putting a toe out of line, bowing to statues, pretending you believe their lies, and doing exactly what your guide tells you and nothing else. It is not a secret what will happen if you don't. Don't like it or don't want to? Stay home. I'm sure the charges here were ridiculously trumped up, but this kid probably did do something to provoke them, like try to steal a souvenir, because he's an idiot. Now we have to waste resources and political capital trying to get this moron out of the mess he put himself in.
It is quite possible to visit North Korea, see their tourist traps, and leave again without winding up in a gulag. Plenty of people do it. I don't think going there as Joe Tourist is stupid as long as you behave and know what you're getting into and what could go wrong. But seeing if you can be the "brave" idiot to sneak in a Bible or borrow a propaganda poster or spit on a Kim Il Sung statue? Stay home and grow up.