Anonymous wrote:Personally, I don't want a nuclear war over one person's poor decisions. It's not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Why did NK bother releasing him and even keeping him on life support?
He made a poor decision but one that he shouldn't have had to pay for with his life. May he Rest In Peace and may his family find comfort that at least he was able to die at home.
Anonymous wrote:What an awful story this is, from start to finish.
I guess maybe I don't understand enough about comas to know what his medical condition was. Was he on life support in NK that the parents discontinued? Or was it coincidental that he died so soon after coming home? Heartbreaking.
Anonymous wrote:What an awful story this is, from start to finish.
I guess maybe I don't understand enough about comas to know what his medical condition was. Was he on life support in NK that the parents discontinued? Or was it coincidental that he died so soon after coming home? Heartbreaking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time for North Koreans to die even worse deaths. Let's go, Donald. Let's scorch those slimy MFs.
Cartoon responses targeted at a level for 5-year olds are not helpful. This is why we need a real state department, not part-time rookies like Jared Kushner and Rex Tillerson.
We need for Defense and State to let our allies know that NK's time is up, and then to nuke those slimy pieces of shit into oblivion. Or would you prefer to respond to the killing of an American with a strongly worded resolution, you weasel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time for North Koreans to die even worse deaths. Let's go, Donald. Let's scorch those slimy MFs.
Cartoon responses targeted at a level for 5-year olds are not helpful. This is why we need a real state department, not part-time rookies like Jared Kushner and Rex Tillerson.
Anonymous wrote:Time for North Koreans to die even worse deaths. Let's go, Donald. Let's scorch those slimy MFs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serves him right, idiot.
NP: I am very liberal and think people should do whatever they wish. However, that does not mean that what they do isn't idiotic. In this case, the guy was an idiot for going to North Korea, and an idiot of an even greater magnitude for tearing down a political poster.
It continues to amaze me that people believe NK and the fuzzy video that he stole the poster. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but to not question that allegation and the video is also being an idiot of some magnitude. Why in the world would you believe NK???
Because they are brainwashed idiots. And they want to believe the worst of a young, misguided college student who comes from a "privileged" background. They hate what they perceive as privilege and entitlement
I don't have to believe the worst of him to think he played with fire and got badly burned, nor do I think he was merely "misguided." And I do think his privilege and entitlement led him to believe that he could travel to North Korea without any consequences. My own sons are from a privileged background and if they chose to do something as stupid as travel to North Korea, I'd obviously be devastated if something terrible happened to them, but the consequences would be on them not on the president.
And, the fact that we shouldn't necessarily believe NK about the poster incident is EXACTLY why it's dangerous and idiotic to travel there.
Yes! To me, the incident with stealing the poster is completely irrelevant. NK can use whatever they feel like against Americans, which is why Americans should never travel there. I am sure NK used him to make an example to the NK for whatever twisted propaganda they have going on.