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Jankers never looked so good

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Old 3rd Jan 2014, 21:13
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Jankers never looked so good

Blimey, he topped a General by having a mortar zeroed in on the spot and then made him stand on it...

But this

Kim Jong-Un had uncle stripped naked, thrown into a cage and eaten alive by dogs | Mail Online

Makes your eyes water.

His supposed crimes against the regime included having ‘improper relations with several women’ and having ‘wined and dined at back parlours of deluxe restaurants’.
In addition, Jang was said to have ‘squandered foreign currency at casinos while he was receiving medical treatment in a foreign country under the care of the party’.
Worst of all perhaps, in the twisted logic of this supposed workers’ paradise, was that Jang was guilty of ‘such factional acts as dreaming different dreams’.
Heck I've probably done all of those too.... Battersea Dogs home here I come.
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That kind of explains why all the people who are asked if they support the new leader can't seem to praise him enough. I think I would too if I lived there.
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...and what happened to these numerous and quite plump dogs afterwards?


Did KJU buy everyone a celebratory Dinner?
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And you will be glad to know Britain sends £756,000 a year to the country in aid..

So we probably bought the dogs..

Britain's aid millions help the most corrupt regimes in the world it is revealed as Cameron's target is finally hit | Mail Online
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North Korean feasted on by dogs.

Now there is irony!!
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A delicious irony?
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NK govt security spokesmen Poo Chi Ful and Mut Lee Stuft were unavailable for comment.

Sadly this story is just too good to be true - penny to a pinch of digested uncle it's ben made up to discredit Wun Fat Brat and his happy bunch of dog-scoffers.
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It makes Lavrenti Beria's (much deserved) end seem peaceful.
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If there's truth in it, it is hard to imagine the pain and terror for the victim. It would also suggest the fat kid is totally insane.
Imagine being paraded for him and having to show dedication and love with cameras trained on you.
I bet you'd clap...go on admit it.
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I suppose it was done to make a point, hence the large viewing audience of officials, it wasn't so much a these guys have done anything wrong, more a dare to stand against me and this is your fate.....

Like all Dictators, life at the top has to be a constant fear that someone somewhere wants what you have. It's power through fear and suppression of the masses through force and constant brainwashing to make them see you as a God and why his predecessor travelled everywhere in an armoured train.
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Sounds a bit like El Presidente Bliar
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Really?

Who did Blair have arbitrarily executed in front of UK government officials?
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Get real!!


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Interesting to see if the article and other links contained below it regarding an allegedly worsening relationship with China continue. Not to use a pun given the uncles method of execution, but talk about biting the hand that feeds you. Seems like China pulls the strings that keeps the fat ones country afloat, a sane man would remember that. Goes to show...
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Dictators kill to stay in power, because that's how far they can get away with. Dictators carry out election fraud, because that's how far they can get away with. Politicians lie to the public, because that's how far they can get away with.
Its all down to how much they can get away with. Mugabe, Hussain, Gaddaffi, Idi Amin and many others are on the list. I have no doubt that Mugabe would copy N Korea if he could.
Interestingly, DC10 man has a point. Labour/Bliar lied lied lied to hold on to power. When Gordon Brown took over, witnesses say he went power crazy. It is my belief that he would have done a hell of a lot more if he could have gotten away with it. We had a lucky escape from that man (in my opinion of course)
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Appropriate scepticism

While I'm sure North Korea is not a nice place to live, I suspect this story may be largely (or entirely) fabricated.

BBC News - Did Kim Jong Un feed his uncle to dogs?

Sun.
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This was his previous style, making them stand where a mortar had been zeroed onto

North Korean army minister 'executed with mortar round' - Telegraph
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I don't know why anyone is shocked at this from N Korea. The dreaded Camp 22 has been doing all sorts of horrendous executions through human experimentation. Here is a quote from one of the former staff of the camp:

'I witnessed a whole family being tested on suffocating gas and dying in the gas chamber,' he said. 'The parents, son and and a daughter. The parents were vomiting and dying, but till the very last moment they tried to save kids by doing mouth-to-mouth breathing.'
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Mind you, the idea that some senior politicians could end up as tomorrow's dogsh1t IS quite appealing . . .
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You should find a new title for this thread 'cos you haven't attracted the venom of John Hill, yet.
Regards, Den.
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