Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.
This is not why people are upset.
I get that but the fact is he chose to go there and do this. Knowing it's North Korea. He has paid far too steep a price but that doesn't mean others should die for his choice.
Yeah, guess those black people who got killed by police should have stayed in their own damn homes and minded their own business, and then nothing bad would have happened to them.
Big difference between getting shot while driving and minding your own business and getting detained in NORTH KOREA where you chose to go. And I'll just point out nobody thinks it's a big deal officers get away with shooting black people all the time yet y'all want to go to WAR for this white kid.
DP. It's not that he went to NK, defaced a poster and was sentenced to prison. That's ordinary North Korea awfulness.
Instead, he got sick, spent a year in a coma, and was released home to die. For "humanitarian" reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.
This is not why people are upset.
I get that but the fact is he chose to go there and do this. Knowing it's North Korea. He has paid far too steep a price but that doesn't mean others should die for his choice.
Yeah, guess those black people who got killed by police should have stayed in their own damn homes and minded their own business, and then nothing bad would have happened to them.
Big difference between getting shot while driving and minding your own business and getting detained in NORTH KOREA where you chose to go. And I'll just point out nobody thinks it's a big deal officers get away with shooting black people all the time yet y'all want to go to WAR for this white kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I prefer not to drop an atomic bomb on 25 million people to punish their leader for the death of 1 person. And I really, sincerely, greatly hope that the president of the United States, or James Mattis, or whoever has the button, agrees with me.
It's simplistic to suggest that a military or some other strategic response would merely punish a single leader, when a large segment of the corrupt North Korean society props up the dictatorship, based on a willingness to treat the dictator as a messiah. They share in the responsibility for Wormblier's murder.
It's extremely simplistic to suggest that dropping a nuclear bomb on any country would "punish" anybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.
This is not why people are upset.
I get that but the fact is he chose to go there and do this. Knowing it's North Korea. He has paid far too steep a price but that doesn't mean others should die for his choice.
Yeah, guess those black people who got killed by police should have stayed in their own damn homes and minded their own business, and then nothing bad would have happened to them.
Big difference between getting shot while driving and minding your own business and getting detained in NORTH KOREA where you chose to go. And I'll just point out nobody thinks it's a big deal officers get away with shooting black people all the time yet y'all want to go to WAR for this white kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.
This is not why people are upset.
I get that but the fact is he chose to go there and do this. Knowing it's North Korea. He has paid far too steep a price but that doesn't mean others should die for his choice.
Yeah, guess those black people who got killed by police should have stayed in their own damn homes and minded their own business, and then nothing bad would have happened to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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?
I prefer not to drop an atomic bomb on 25 million people to punish their leader for the death of 1 person. And I really, sincerely, greatly hope that the president of the United States, or James Mattis, or whoever has the button, agrees with me.
It's simplistic to suggest that a military or some other strategic response would merely punish a single leader, when a large segment of the corrupt North Korean society props up the dictatorship, based on a willingness to treat the dictator as a messiah. They share in the responsibility for Wormblier's murder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.
This is not why people are upset.
I get that but the fact is he chose to go there and do this. Knowing it's North Korea. He has paid far too steep a price but that doesn't mean others should die for his choice.
Yeah, guess those black people who got killed by police should have stayed in their own damn homes and minded their own business, and then nothing bad would have happened to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.
This is not why people are upset.
I get that but the fact is he chose to go there and do this. Knowing it's North Korea. He has paid far too steep a price but that doesn't mean others should die for his choice.
Anonymous wrote:How incredibly sad for his family. I hope they can find some measure of peace.
Anonymous wrote: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?
I prefer not to drop an atomic bomb on 25 million people to punish their leader for the death of 1 person. And I really, sincerely, greatly hope that the president of the United States, or James Mattis, or whoever has the button, agrees with me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.
This is not why people are upset.
Anonymous wrote:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.
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:Why do people want us to attack NK over this? Yes it's awful. We can't embroil ourselves in conflict and risk lives because a 21 year old went to North Korea and stole a poster.