Monday 12 May 2014

Statement of the DPRK Solidarity Group of citizens of the CIS concerning offensive remarks made by representatives of the South Korean governmen

Statement of the DPRK Solidarity Group of citizens of the CIS concerning offensive remarks made by representatives of the South Korean government (12th of May 2014).
Statement of the DPRK Solidarity Group of citizens of the CIS concerning offensive remarks made by representatives of the South Korean government (12th of May 2014).

"North Korea, is it a real country? It exists only for one person, "- said the spokesman of the South Korean Defence Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok.

We can understand the amazement of spokesman Kim. Try to put yourself into his shoes: born and raised in a country occupied by the American military. Had to to pay taxes all his lifetime and, being afraid of the hardships of unemployment, stoically accepted any mistreatments from his bosses, as a “decent” person in a capitalist society is expected to do. If spokesman Kim would be living on a more modest wage, he also would have tested the hardships of mortgage payments. Only the bosses of the banking system themselves are protected from this humiliation by the banking system.

And then comes the shocking news: there is a country where citizens do not pay taxes. And they do not pay the mortgage, they get their apartments for free. More than that, these people find the idea of "free competition" strange and even ridiculous. And it is really a country for just one man – a working man, of course. Well, these people just do not like bankers!

Kim Min-seok simply could not believes in these stories. "Is it a real country?" - he asks with a childish surprise. Yes, a real one. And the people there are the most real that you can imagine. Adamant. Instead defeat they chose freedom. Foreign invaders have bombed their cities, but they just built new ones. Enemies tried to stifle them with sanctions, and they just went into space. And they are not shy of their success, because it is their success and their achievements.

Let them continues in the South to make faces and to utter nonsense that this country "should soon disappear." This country is not theirs, that’s why they are so raging. Do representatives of puppet states have any right at all to challenge the reality of independent sovereign republics? It’s a rhetorical question.

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