Moment of silence for kim jong il.

Abu_Hajaar

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Why did the UN give a moment of silence for somebody that has had more people killed than hitler?

What do you think of this?

 
fuck that. ok, formalities and stuff, but thats just fucked. you china had a hand in there and everybody sucks chinas small dick to the max
 
It's insane how indoctrinated people are though. His funeral had more people crying for him than John Lennon. The UN is probably just trying to keep peace because of how unstable Kim Jong's son is.
 
wow you really support this ching chong ass hole? like seriously? idk why people are crying for such a dickhead who killed so many person and treat his society like shit.
 
The awkward moment when your dictator dies and everybody has to cry because if you don't you will be killed or tortured for life.
 
KJI, one of the worlds best golfers never to compete in a tournament. I read somewhere that he reported shooting 11 aces in his first 18 hole round as president. Pretty fucking impressive if you ask me.

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Not saying he wasn't one of the worst tyrants of our time, but there's no way he killed more than Hitler.

Roughly 65 million people died during WWII, and the population of North Korea is about 23 million, so he would have had to kill his entire country just under two and a half times.
 
it s the leading politcal party of north korea

TBH north korea would've been fine if the leader wasnt a dumbass and spent all their money for nukes.
 
I'm pretty sure they only gave the moments silence so that they would not piss off his son anymore. (loses his dad and ten realizes everyone else actually hated the guy cause he was a nut) oh did I mention? He might also have nuclear weapons. He wouldn't be the one to mess around with at the moment..
 
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racist? you just dont know what i mean by ching chong. i don't have pity for those kind of person(hitler,stalin etc.),sorry. but that's only my opinion.
 
It doesn't matter what you "mean" by ching chong, what matters is the implications that racist rhetoric has on the world. What happens is you homogenize an entire group of people into one ethnic stereotype that is perceived to be lesser then you are.

Kim Jon Il was a dick for sure, he doesn't deserve pity, but to use racist discourse like "ching chong" still isnt justified
 
then im sorry, it doesnt mean the same thing here... it's like the word f****t, people use it often and now were are used to it.
 
no. college. you just can't understand the context. now move on something else. this thread is not about racism.
 
true but he's keeping 24million person in miserable condition and he's one of the reason why some country need nuclear weapon to protect themselves...
 
Just going to leave this here...

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But seriously they shouldn´t have given him a moment of silence
 
Its called respect. It is also a callout to the North Korean government that the West isnt all that evil and self centered.

We still have to listen to the shit spuying from Libya, Iran, Isreal and other fucked up governments
 
stfu. obviously no one supports him, but using racial slurs like that is gay. what you said would be completely fine if you didnt say ching chong. stereotyping fuck
 
does the DPRK even have a rep at the UN to notice this happened? If they didn't hold a moment of silence, its not like the alternative would have been to sit around and watch Team America... I highly doubt North Korea is going to nuke the world because they didnt hold a moment of silence. His wording really sickens me about holding a moment of silence as "a tribute." Google defines tribute as an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration. pray tell why anyone anywhere should be showing gratitude, respect or admiration for Kim Jong Il
 
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