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North Korea's new 'monster' intercontinental missile
« on: October 13, 2020, 09:48:56 AM »
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  • North Korea's new 'monster' intercontinental missile
    Posted: 12 Oct 2020 05:58 AM PDT




    Dizzy.news — Look at the image on the screen and answer this question: What captures your attention? 


    Here are three things that should capture your attention. 

    Some people are immediately struck by the image of a monster intercontinental ballistic missile being paraded in North Korea. 

    Others, I being one of them, were focused on countless thousands of North Koreans being forced into an elaborate formation during the predawn parade. 

    For the record, and no one really knows, but that massive missile is likely a mock-up. If and when it becomes functional, it would be one of the largest of its kind on earth. 

    Number one: Take a good look and then look at the crowd. That, and not the missiles, is the first thing that should capture your attention.

    When you see countless thousands of North Koreans forced to function in near-perfect choreography, you are looking at the essence of the outcome of democratic socialism. Keep in mind that North Korea is a democracy. These people actually voted for Kim Yong Un to be their slave master. There were, effectively, two options on North Korea's ballots. Option one: Vote for Kim. Option two: Vote to be shot or — if dear leader is feeling charitable — incarcerated in a slave camp (along with your family).

    So, the next time and every time you hear Bernie Sanders of AOC evoke the terms "Democratic Socialism" or "Green New Deal," recall the images you see on the screen. Imagine yourself in the crowd being forced to dance in formation.

    So, notice the crowd. 

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    Think it can't happen here? Think again. You can see the early signs by visiting the grocery. We're all wearing mark-of-the-beast mask. It may not be the tightly controlled goosestepping of North Korea's military, but its state control, nonetheless. 

    Second, notice there's only one fat man in the video. 

    That's Kim Yong Un. He's the only fat man in North Korea and that is very telling about Democratic Socialism because it's another outcome of Democratic Socialism: The "Dear Leader" as he is called, is actually the "slave owner". The entire nation is a slave plantation and everyone, except Kim and, maybe, his sister, are slaves. 

    He owns all the wealth. He owns all the people. He owns his own nation, for crying out loud. He gets fat, everyone else gets to dance. 

    And it's not just North Korea. It's also Venezuela and Cuba. The guy at the top, the slave master, gets fat and everyone else gets to dance. That may explain why 30,000 Hispanics, mostly Cuban, paraded through Florida in support of President Donald Trump. 

    Democratic Socialism is everything evil that Bernie Sanders and other far-left loons — think the squad — pretend free-market capitalism is. While the prophets of socialism are preaching equality and inclusion, they are creating a socialist system that is anything but equal and inclusive. 

    Imagine yourself as being one of the people in the video dancing in formation. When you vote for a far-left Democrat, you are voting to force yourself and your family in formation. 

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    The third thing you need to notice is what's not in the video. South Korea. Average South Koreans have things that are not available to the average North Korean; things like indoor plumbing, toilet paper, incredible health care, vehicles, the Internet, cell phones, food, real education, freedom of religion, free speech, a competent judicial system. Well, the list is endless. 

    While North Korea parades the effects of Democratic Socialism, South Korea is the parade of free-market capitalism. Every day, the effects of free markets are on display in South Korea. There's no choreography in South Korea. There are not forced dance routines in the early morning hours. 

    So compare South Korea to North Korea and ask yourself, if you had to choose to live in one or the other, which would you choose? Then, realize you have a choice. Every time you vote you are choosing between Democratic Socialism or free-market capitalism; North Korea or South Korea. Which will you choose? 



    South Korea has got lots of help from China to build these missiles.


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    Re: North Korea's new 'monster' intercontinental missile
    « Reply #1 on: October 13, 2020, 03:20:15 PM »
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  • If Clinton had won, and if Biden wins -- there would be war with North Korea.

    Good thing Trump got elected, and I hope he gets re-elected. I'd like to (CONTINUE TO) not see any new wars.
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    Re: North Korea's new 'monster' intercontinental missile
    « Reply #2 on: October 13, 2020, 07:13:32 PM »
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  • North Korea is the foreign policy equivalent of a midget getting into a boxing ring with four Mike Tysons. I don't want to get into another new war, but this would be very quick.
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