The following facts describe the worst possible condition any country can be in and it is three fold:
- IDOL WORSHIP. North Korea worships a little shrimp of a man. They have given over their lives and their minds to this titmouse. AWKWARD X 12! Kim Jong II is his name and perversion is his game – ugh! Just look at the freakazoid, and then quick look away. You may read his “Biography” on the North Korean “official” website, and might I suggest just a tiny bit of technical assistance on that 1985esque webpage? I mean couldn’t you just send someone across the 138th Parallel to kidnap a South Korean to update your web system? COME ON!!!! Whoever translated that pile of 3rd Reich-wannabe bilge into English needs to be tarred, feathered and then given an extensive abundance of English lessons (redundancy of words was intentional to make my point). The flowery titmouse-butt-kissing-crap contained in that document which is supposed to be a “brief history” but is 160 full pages is enough to make you vomit then quickly fall to sleep. You have to feel sorry for the author because you know if there was so much as ONE WORD of truth put down in that document they would be placed under arrest and then killed (or even worse).
Here is the cure for all this sad, depressing crap: Proverbs 29:25 The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the LORD shall be safe.
Here is the TRUTH about this little smarmy bastard, to wit: Psalm 62:9 Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.
God says, that man is NOTHING! Fear God, you North Korean lemmings, and Keep God’s Commandments – this is the WHOLE DUTY OF MAN. All men, everywhere!
Acts 17:30 And the times of this ignorance God winked at; but now commandeth all men every where to repent:
- Fags are not oppressed, a/k/a it is okay to be gay because God is a liar! Now as for their “official” position on being a homosexual, or what God calls an abomination: “Due to tradition in Korean culture, it is not customary for individuals of any sexual orientation to engage in public displays of affection. As a country that has embraced science and rationalism, the DPRK recognizes that many individuals are born with homosexuality as a genetic trait and treats them with due respect. Homosexuals in the DPRK have never been subject to repression, as in many capitalist regimes around the world. However, North Koreans also place a lot of emphasis on social harmony and morals. Therefore, the DPRK rejects many characteristics of the popular gay culture in the West, which many perceive to embrace consumerism, classism and promiscuity."
- Abortion is not only legal, but is used by the government to keep all other races out of North Korea. It is commonly reported that if the government finds out that you have interracially procreated they will kidnap the woman, and forcefully take her to have the child murdered. There is no pretense about it, and there is no mercy. Therefore, God will have NO MERCY when dealing with them! What part of Thou Shalt Not Kill do you filthy, God-haters not understand? Micah 5:15 And I will execute vengeance in anger and fury upon the heathen, such as they have not heard. Praise God, the avenging of the innocent blood will shortly come upon this evil nation. Note that North Korea has not done anything to WBC; however, they have made it clear by their criminal policies that if WBC tried to preach in that land we would be murdered sine die – that is why God will have His vengeance upon them.
Sexual trafficking (report from http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2008/105386.htm)
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (D.P.R.K. or North Korea) is a source country for men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and commercial sexual exploitation. The most common form of trafficking involves North Korean women and girls who cross the border into the People’s Republic of China (P.R.C.) voluntarily. Many of them are from North Hamgyong province, one of the poorest provinces in the country, located near the Chinese border. Once in the P.R.C., they find themselves in difficult legal and financial circumstances, are picked up by traffickers, and sold as brides to PRC nationals, usually of Korean ethnicity. In other cases, North Korean women and girls are lured out of North Korea to escape poor social and economic conditions by the promise of food, jobs, and freedom, only to be forced into prostitution, marriage, or exploitative labor arrangements once in the P.R.C. While many women trafficked into China are sold as brides, some North Korean women in China are forced into prostitution, usually in brothels. The illegal status of North Koreans in the P.R.C. and other Southeast Asian countries increases their vulnerability to trafficking for purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation. NGOs estimate that tens of thousands of North Koreans presently live in China, more than half of whom are women; however, there is no reliable information on how many of these North Koreans are or have been trafficked. Within the D.P.R.K., forced labor continues to be part of an established system of political repression. An estimated 150,000 to 200,000 persons in political prison camps are subjected to reeducation through labor, by logging, mining, and crop tending. Reports indicated that conditions in camps for political prisoners are extremely harsh, and many prisoners are not expected to survive. The D.P.R.K. regime recruits an estimated 10,000 to 15,000 North Korean contract workers to fill highly sought-after jobs overseas for D.P.R.K. entities and foreign firms. While there is no evidence of force, fraud, or coercion in the recruitment process, there are continued reports that North Koreans sent abroad may be employed in harsh conditions, with their freedom of movement and communication restricted. There are concerns that this labor may be exploitative, since their salaries are deposited into accounts controlled by the North Korean government. Countries in which North Koreans work through such arrangements reportedly include Russia, Romania, Libya, Bulgaria, Saudi Arabia, Angola, Mongolia, Kuwait, Yemen, Iraq and China. The North Korean government recently signed an agreement with Mongolia that will send up to 5,300 North Korean laborers to Mongolia over the next five years. North Korean workers at joint ventures within the D.P.R.K. are employed under arrangements similar to those that apply to overseas contract workers.
Need we say any more about North Korea?! God Hates North Korea!