[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xy2InXXIkk[/youtube]
I like how lads at 1:20 suddenly look around and realize what they should do.
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James wrote:THROW DARK SOULS AT IT
Tantalus wrote:I don't think they're being coerced into crying, they're just conditioned to think that Kim Jong-Il was a great man.
Aidan wrote: I honestly just believe they're scared to death of their government. Almost none of this looks like true emotion.
James wrote:I wonder how North Koreans would react to footage of when a less non-ruler, Princess Diana, had died.
Gishank wrote:I personally think that most are showing genuine emotion though some may just be faking it as they believe it is what they should do (though this is the same with any major death, see Kennedy, Stalin or Princess Diana for an example).
There's also very little evidence of what goes on in North Korea, the only evidence that exists is published by America and it's close allies which in turn unfortunately means that it has been manipulated in some shape or form to benefit their relevant interests (whilst this is an presumption, it is based on actions in the past relevant to numerous other matters, including Russia, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Libya, etc). As such you can't really claim him to of been a 'bad man' as you never actually knew him, hell he could've been one of the nicest people you'd ever meet.
At the end of the day however, North Korea should be allowed to find it's own path. North Korea has in the past been very willing to negotiate in a peaceful manner and even be more open, yet the US and South Korea keep poking it - hell on the day after Kim Jong-Il's death a guy released balloons in to North Korea with propoganda strapped to them by the border, yet he was actively supported by South Korean military personnel. Wether you agree with North Korea or not you have to admit that would piss any country off.
Gishank wrote:There's also very little evidence of what goes on in North Korea
Gishank wrote:As such you can't really claim him to of been a 'bad man' as you never actually knew him, hell he could've been one of the nicest people you'd ever meet.