If the anticommunists’ actions in the EasternFront, Korea, Vietnam, East Timor, Mozambique, Guatemala, and elsewhere has taught me anything, it is that they certainly don’t care about thousands of children needlessly dying.
As Miz notes, the fact that they don’t get movies and fantasy books and groups of people sobbing over the possibility of one of them escaping and being alive somewhere is telling. There is this fantasy, this slave/subject mentality towards royalty even still among the Anglos.
And these are the same people by the way who will look at citizens of the DPRK sobbing about the death of one of the Kim’s (as is tradition there in Korea) en mass and think “wow so brainwashed, imagine caring about a leader that doesn’t care about you and starved lots of people” without an ounce of understanding of the comedy of this given their own sympathies. Just outrageous double-think.
If the anticommunists’ actions in the Eastern Front, Korea, Vietnam, East Timor, Mozambique, Guatemala, and elsewhere has taught me anything, it is that they certainly don’t care about thousands of children needlessly dying.
As Miz notes, the fact that they don’t get movies and fantasy books and groups of people sobbing over the possibility of one of them escaping and being alive somewhere is telling. There is this fantasy, this slave/subject mentality towards royalty even still among the Anglos.
And these are the same people by the way who will look at citizens of the DPRK sobbing about the death of one of the Kim’s (as is tradition there in Korea) en mass and think “wow so brainwashed, imagine caring about a leader that doesn’t care about you and starved lots of people” without an ounce of understanding of the comedy of this given their own sympathies. Just outrageous double-think.
I don’t think that’s correct. They care very much about it. They do everything they can to make it happen.