View Full Version : Anyone seen this?
mtosev
08-16-2009, 07:38 PM
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5385077659281273870
Any comments after watching this? :(
WhiteLotus
08-16-2009, 10:46 PM
Not disturbing what so ever. Many countries have Public executions, the USA (in some states) carries the death sentence where I believe the victim/s and family can watch (correct me if i'm wrong.)
The ONLY two bad things about this video is that children were allowed to watch, and that a small thing (to the western world) like talking to another person from a different country is considered to be a crime.
If you want something truely disturbing just go find a country in Africa and look at the Rebels fighting the local government which results in a blood bath of innocents.
pepsi71ocean
08-17-2009, 04:54 AM
It doesn't surprise me, but hopefully this will help bring about the collapse of north korea. Hell maybe we can ship in rifles and give them a little push..
Hell, we should just invade the north, the people will back us up when we get through.
17:02 For all of you pussy peace activist, and leftist who believe we should enforce stricter embargo, this is why you are killing the civilians, if we just went to war this would ALL BE OVER.
Not disturbing what so ever. Many countries have Public executions, the USA (in some states) carries the death sentence where I believe the victim/s and family can watch (correct me if i'm wrong.)
no country in the western world does this. Public executions in the USA are just family based, and yes the victim as well, but they don't do public executions where they shoot people in main street.
Your not comparing apples with apples. IF you were, then it would be paramount to the US military shooting the local drug dealer on the corner of my street. and getting everyone around them and watching them public ally announce his crimes and then killing him by firing squad.
The ONLY two bad things about this video is that children were allowed to watch, and that a small thing (to the western world) like talking to another person from a different country is considered to be a crime.
sounds like Nazi Germany, or Stalinsit Russia. Hell sounds like Obama, with his flag@whitehouse email, where you can forward a email and they will investigate for allegations, LOL
If you want something truely disturbing just go find a country in Africa and look at the Rebels fighting the local government which results in a blood bath of innocents.
You mean when the Government's military comes in cuts off woman's boobs, and shoot all the males and babies?
And then engage the local rebels??
FordGT90Concept
08-17-2009, 05:26 AM
Not disturbing what so ever. Many countries have Public executions, the USA (in some states) carries the death sentence where I believe the victim/s and family can watch (correct me if i'm wrong.)
The number of states that allow capital punishment (execution) are dwindling. The executions aren't very "public" either. There are witnesses to the execution but it is not a "public demonstration" in the sense that everyone must crowd around so they can see what will happen to you if you commit the same crime.
That is, capital punishment as it has come to be in western countries is a means to stop someone, permanently, from being a danger to society. It is reserved for the most heinous of crimes committed in states that still allow it.
Public execution in non-western countries is used as an instrument to encourage compliance.
If you want something truely disturbing just go find a country in Africa and look at the Rebels fighting the local government which results in a blood bath of innocents.
At least Africans have some degree of freedom. Ehm, Africans aren't forcefully silenced by their government; they are often given guns to fight back. Bloodshed, in many ways, is better than being brainwashed.
As long as the military stays under government control in North Korea, nothing will change. The military has to coup in order for the Kim Jung Il to get the boot. As long as the military obeys his orders without question, North Korea will remain a secret state. Even if all the civilians were convinced North Korea was bad (and that will take no less than generations to achieve) there's no way a revolt would succeed without serious outside, military support.
I think it would be unwise to incite a war with North Korea until the vast majority of the civilian population is yearning for change. If you go in, guns blazing, and most of the civilians are convinced you are the enemy (which they currently are), you might as well nuke the peninsula--no one would be left alive anyway.
At the same time, the growing nuclear threat North Korea posses is also concerning. Since Kim Jung Il is like a spoiled brat, we need to treat him as such. Russia, China, South Korea, Japan, and USA need to come up with a plan to forcefully end North Korea's nuclear program should they fail to willingly end it. If that means bombing research facilities, so be it. A coup, invasion, and pretty much every other forceful end of Kim Jung Il's dynasty is off the table because there is no doubt in anyone's mind that if Kim Jung Il feels threatened, he'll lob everything he can at anyone he can in a panic. We need to cut off his arms and legs, so to speak, so that he is incapable of much damage.
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