Is anyone going to watch this? It seems like they smuggled video in from N. Korea. I don't really ever see too much out of N. Korea, so this should be interesting. Airs on CNN tonight (11/13) at 8pm I believe. I have a lot of work to do tonight so I may not catch all of it, so discuss if you're going to watch.
11/13/2005 2:51:16 PM
the children dance in fountains and it rains chocolate there...whatever the quote is, you get the point.
11/13/2005 3:23:06 PM
wah
11/13/2005 3:26:22 PM
will cnn have an online video option for this?
11/13/2005 3:31:44 PM
yeah, i want to watch that
11/13/2005 3:39:45 PM
They're showing a sneak preview for it. Just go to the main page and watch the video provided. It says..."video shows public executions in N. Korea".
11/13/2005 3:40:10 PM
yeah, ill be watching. whats the over/under on the number of people who will say "omg why didnt we attack N. Korea instead of Iraq!?!" after seeing it.stalinism sucks.
11/13/2005 4:07:46 PM
They don't have stalinism, they have kimilsungism. Which, admittedly, is way harder to say.
11/13/2005 4:18:10 PM
havent heard that term, but yeah, i guess its more fitting.plus theyd probably be making more stuff if they had stalinism.
11/13/2005 4:21:05 PM
I watched what I guess was a preview of this segment online at CNN.com several months ago, and they were talking to this woman who runs a little museum where people from all over the world send cards expressing their support for Kimilsungism.Then they ask her if she's under the impression that most Americans are interested in Kimilsungism, and she says, "Well, obviously."
11/13/2005 4:22:49 PM
I personally think this is asia's main problem. We should let asian countries try to solve the problem that is N. Korea, but we shouldn't take a leadership role. We're stretched thin as it is.
11/13/2005 4:23:06 PM
well, Japan isnt going to fuck with them. they know better.i dont think China really cares.let them self-destruct.[Edited on November 13, 2005 at 4:28 PM. Reason : .]
11/13/2005 4:27:48 PM
btttYeh I guess...I'm not sure what China thinks. I'm sure they have a secret pact with Jong Il Kim.
11/13/2005 7:34:50 PM
This is very interesting.Public executions.Underground movements that are very well organized (or so it would seem).They're definitely trying to make it look like there's growing popular support for an uprising.
11/13/2005 8:16:10 PM
stay for jimmy carter
11/13/2005 9:03:08 PM
That was good.
11/13/2005 9:03:12 PM
i admire jimmy carter, bad presidency or not.the only exemplery christian to hold the presidency in the 20th century.[Edited on November 13, 2005 at 9:15 PM. Reason : .]
11/13/2005 9:14:47 PM
the only exemplery christian to hold the presidency in the 20th century.
11/13/2005 9:18:37 PM
That was surprising. I had goosebumps at times. Carter = Dem =
11/13/2005 9:20:17 PM
if only he didnt have to deal with nixon/ford's mess and he had acted on the economic crisis in the late 70s...
11/13/2005 9:21:27 PM
11/14/2005 10:22:36 AM
11/14/2005 10:23:33 AM
^ I watched the CNN special and I found it very interesting. As I am not very educated on the situation in N. Korea (I know the basics but thats about it) I am curious to know what you mean when you say "North Korea's disappearance would completely upend the current, delicate strategic balance in the region"? From the special and the basic reading I've done, I got the impression that N. Korea is an alienated country (politically, economically, socially) and if this is the case, what influence does it have to the point that it will disrupt the "current delicate strategic balance in the region" if it does in fact collapse?
11/14/2005 5:41:10 PM
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