Monday, November 14, 2005

Unstoppable force.

Drastic Increase of Pro-Japanese Internet Sites in S. Korea Assailed

Pyongyang, November 13, 2005 (KCNA) -- Pro-Japanese Internet sites are now reportedly on the drastic increase in south Korea. That's probably because Japanese and South Koreans actually HAVE the internet... Its gravity lies in that they carry articles blindly hailing Japan and insulting south Koreans under the titles "Tok Islet belongs to Japan", "Japan's colonial domination over Korea was blessing" and 'Mean and dirty south Koreans." Does the "gravity" of this situation present a national crisis for North Korea? Apparently so... This is intolerable as it is nothing but rowdyism ? intended to hurt the dignity of the nation, observes Minju Joson Sunday in a signed commentary. Talk about thin-skinned. It goes/cries on:

The appearance of pro-Japanese Internet sites is aimed to arrest the daily mounting struggle to eliminate pro-Japanese elements.
Read this sentence again and try to find meaning. I haven't yet.

This deplorable development is unthinkable apart from the Grand National Party. The GNP is made up of descendents of pro-Japanese traitors who supported the Japanese imperialists' colonial rule as Japanese soldiers and policemen, etc. It is not secret that they stayed in power for years after Korea's liberation on August 15, 1945, sold off the dignity and the interests of the nation to the U.S. and Japan and have perpetrated sycophantic and traitorous acts even since they were ousted from power. Yes, but what about the Nazis? That is why the GNP leaves no means untried to scuttle the campaign for liquidating the pro-Japanese elements, much upset by it. The number of pro-Japanese Internet sites is rapidly increasing against this backdrop. It is beyond doubt that the GNP is behind this move. South Korea is bound to turn into a den of pro-Japanese elements and a colony of Japan unless the GNP's moves to come to power are foiled. The D.P.R.K underestimates the internet's capacity for disseminating truth...

5 Comments:

Blogger shoprat said...

truth? Truth? TRUTH?

Truth is what the Great Leader says it is! Don't you know anything!
;-)

I don't see Japan taking over South Korea any time soon, but by worrying about this, it takes the eyes of the NKs off their own problems.

8:15 AM  
Blogger shoprat said...

truth? Truth? TRUTH?

Truth is what the Great Leader says it is! Don't you know anything!
;-)

I don't see Japan taking over South Korea any time soon, but by worrying about this, it takes the eyes of the NKs off their own problems.

8:15 AM  
Blogger shoprat said...

sorry about the double post

8:15 AM  
Blogger shoprat said...

Interesting article on the Succession of Power in NK in today's American Spectator on Line http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=9022

11:13 AM  
Blogger KnightofGoodMrIronMan said...

Nice work Shoprat, that is a great read...

6:09 PM  

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