Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:24     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.

Good god. Pick up a book. Read about their lives. Read about what happens to dissenters. To dissenters family. Then shut up.


Also, they are brainwashed from the time they are toddlers. They truely believe the shit that's fed to them. I agree with PP that you should read some books written by people who lived there. It's a distopian fucked-up society and the citizens don't even realize it.


All the more reason their elimination from the planet would be a net gain, as they are beyond help or salvaging. The world would be much better without them.


You're advocating mass murder.


You're advocating passive acceptance of the murder of an American.


stupid American. Darwin wins!
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:23     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:

Why can't the United States retaliate when its citizen is brutally murdered by a hostile regime in the prime of his life?


Patience grasshopper.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:18     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.

Good god. Pick up a book. Read about their lives. Read about what happens to dissenters. To dissenters family. Then shut up.


Also, they are brainwashed from the time they are toddlers. They truely believe the shit that's fed to them. I agree with PP that you should read some books written by people who lived there. It's a distopian fucked-up society and the citizens don't even realize it.


All the more reason their elimination from the planet would be a net gain, as they are beyond help or salvaging. The world would be much better without them.


You're advocating mass murder.


I think he's trolling. Just ignore him.


Why can't the United States retaliate when its citizen is brutally murdered by a hostile regime in the prime of his life?
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:16     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.

Good god. Pick up a book. Read about their lives. Read about what happens to dissenters. To dissenters family. Then shut up.


Also, they are brainwashed from the time they are toddlers. They truely believe the shit that's fed to them. I agree with PP that you should read some books written by people who lived there. It's a distopian fucked-up society and the citizens don't even realize it.


All the more reason their elimination from the planet would be a net gain, as they are beyond help or salvaging. The world would be much better without them.


You're advocating mass murder.


I think he's trolling. Just ignore him.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:16     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.

Good god. Pick up a book. Read about their lives. Read about what happens to dissenters. To dissenters family. Then shut up.


Also, they are brainwashed from the time they are toddlers. They truely believe the shit that's fed to them. I agree with PP that you should read some books written by people who lived there. It's a distopian fucked-up society and the citizens don't even realize it.


All the more reason their elimination from the planet would be a net gain, as they are beyond help or salvaging. The world would be much better without them.


You're advocating mass murder.


You're advocating passive acceptance of the murder of an American.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:13     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.

Good god. Pick up a book. Read about their lives. Read about what happens to dissenters. To dissenters family. Then shut up.


Also, they are brainwashed from the time they are toddlers. They truely believe the shit that's fed to them. I agree with PP that you should read some books written by people who lived there. It's a distopian fucked-up society and the citizens don't even realize it.


All the more reason their elimination from the planet would be a net gain, as they are beyond help or salvaging. The world would be much better without them.


You're advocating mass murder.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:12     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:How incredibly sad for his family. I hope they can find some measure of peace.


His family has shown great strength and grace through all this. Not sure I could do the same.


+1


+2. Having listened to Mr. Wambier since Otto's return, I am am even more convinced that better angels on earth abound. Peace by with the family and Otto.


What does this mean?


Mr. Warmbier seemed angelic to me, in his responses and body language to the press questions about his son. A perfect demeanor: one I could never have achieved and one where I knew Otto Warmbier was now at peace and in angelic hands. If you haven't seen his press conference, please do look.


So angelic he couldn't help but politicize it . Yeah very angelic indeed


Quite the contrary. This man went out of his way NOT to politicize it. When asked if the Obama administration could have done more, his answer was simply “The results speak for themselves.” He was asked questions about what our government did or didn’t do. He answered those questions honestly and as “apolitical” as he could. He didn’t lie.
This family was told to “lay low” for several months. Meanwhile, they made repeated trips to DC to talk with lawmakers, ambassadors, anyone who would listen and to no avail. They never met with Obama. Not sure they ever spoke with him.
When Trump came to office, Tillerson took this case on right away. He enlisted the assistance of the Swedes and State Department Special Representative Joseph Yun. This is the man that negotiated, with N Korea, for his release.
I wouldn’t blame the parents one little bit for being angry that their so-called “strategic patience” was wasted energy, but he didn’t come across as angry at all. He was thankful for the time he was able to spend with his son.

Exactly.


If this is correct, I have a lot of respect for Tillerson. Kerry was one of the worst secretary of state so far. And if he didn't use any of his expertise in this case, shame on him.


If this is true, about Tillerson, I wonder about others that had to die, and the parents were told to lay low. Like Kayla in Syria.
Other countries paid the ransom, and got their people back. Are those other countries off worse now? Are their citizens kidnapped in larger numbers than ours? Does not appear to be the case.



Maybe they restrict travel to NK more carefully so their idiots can't just go there for fun on a whim.

Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:12     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.

Good god. Pick up a book. Read about their lives. Read about what happens to dissenters. To dissenters family. Then shut up.


Also, they are brainwashed from the time they are toddlers. They truely believe the shit that's fed to them. I agree with PP that you should read some books written by people who lived there. It's a distopian fucked-up society and the citizens don't even realize it.


All the more reason their elimination from the planet would be a net gain, as they are beyond help or salvaging. The world would be much better without them.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:10     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.



Cue the "Trump supporters are stupid assholes" poster. Here you go.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:08     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.

Good god. Pick up a book. Read about their lives. Read about what happens to dissenters. To dissenters family. Then shut up.


Also, they are brainwashed from the time they are toddlers. They truely believe the shit that's fed to them. I agree with PP that you should read some books written by people who lived there. It's a distopian fucked-up society and the citizens don't even realize it.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 22:00     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.

Good god. Pick up a book. Read about their lives. Read about what happens to dissenters. To dissenters family. Then shut up.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 21:59     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Pathetic that the Washington Post is now asking us to be sympathetic to the North Koreans suffering under their own fucking dictatorship. Maybe they ought to have enough courage, brains and balls to depose their dictator rather than glorifying him.

If their lives are so miserable, let's help them out and bomb them into oblivion. They deserve it, the miserable pieces of shit.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 21:58     Subject: UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:Do people think the other 3 Americans will be released? On the one hand, Trump may be motivated by Otto's death to pressure for their release. But one the other hand, North Korea maintains they are in good health. Also, given that all three are ethnically Korean, perhaps neither Kim Jong Un nor Donald Trump view them as real Americans.


Yup
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 21:54     Subject: UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Do people think the other 3 Americans will be released? On the one hand, Trump may be motivated by Otto's death to pressure for their release. But one the other hand, North Korea maintains they are in good health. Also, given that all three are ethnically Korean, perhaps neither Kim Jong Un nor Donald Trump view them as real Americans.
Anonymous
Post 06/19/2017 21:52     Subject: Re:UVA Student Released from North Korea; Has Been in a Coma for a Year?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How incredibly sad for his family. I hope they can find some measure of peace.


His family has shown great strength and grace through all this. Not sure I could do the same.


+1


+2. Having listened to Mr. Wambier since Otto's return, I am am even more convinced that better angels on earth abound. Peace by with the family and Otto.


What does this mean?


Mr. Warmbier seemed angelic to me, in his responses and body language to the press questions about his son. A perfect demeanor: one I could never have achieved and one where I knew Otto Warmbier was now at peace and in angelic hands. If you haven't seen his press conference, please do look.


So angelic he couldn't help but politicize it . Yeah very angelic indeed


Quite the contrary. This man went out of his way NOT to politicize it. When asked if the Obama administration could have done more, his answer was simply “The results speak for themselves.” He was asked questions about what our government did or didn’t do. He answered those questions honestly and as “apolitical” as he could. He didn’t lie.
This family was told to “lay low” for several months. Meanwhile, they made repeated trips to DC to talk with lawmakers, ambassadors, anyone who would listen and to no avail. They never met with Obama. Not sure they ever spoke with him.
When Trump came to office, Tillerson took this case on right away. He enlisted the assistance of the Swedes and State Department Special Representative Joseph Yun. This is the man that negotiated, with N Korea, for his release.
I wouldn’t blame the parents one little bit for being angry that their so-called “strategic patience” was wasted energy, but he didn’t come across as angry at all. He was thankful for the time he was able to spend with his son.

Exactly.


If this is correct, I have a lot of respect for Tillerson. Kerry was one of the worst secretary of state so far. And if he didn't use any of his expertise in this case, shame on him.


If this is true, about Tillerson, I wonder about others that had to die, and the parents were told to lay low. Like Kayla in Syria.
Other countries paid the ransom, and got their people back. Are those other countries off worse now? Are their citizens kidnapped in larger numbers than ours? Does not appear to be the case.