Decky wrote:The wrong colour for you perhaps? Capitalists are so predictable.
So you think the opinions of a retired basketball player is an effective means of measuring the status of a nation?
Decky wrote:So first you are talking about peer review now you are admitting that you are just guessing?
An educated guess based up by a little Googling for the articles I provided in my previous post. You're the one relying on the hearsay of a retired basketball player.
Decky wrote:How is that any different to the US where they imprison as many blacks as is humanly possible to have them work for no wages? A plantation by any other name.
Although I totally agree the legal imprisonment of Blacks in the American legal system is certainly calls into concern the prejudice against Colored Folks in the USA. While also the large amount of worthless crimes that carry jail sentences.
I think comparing that situation, to the use of detention by the North Korean Government of anyone who disagrees with them (or anyone who just ends up a personal foe of the leadership) is comparing Apples and Oranges.
While attempting to use such a comparison, displays a lack of empathy of the plight of people in the US system, along with a lack of understanding of political detention in regimes such as North Korea.
Decky wrote:Perhaps they don't want to get shot? Also asking the US to leave does not tend to work very well. Just ask the first nations.
Or they don't want the US forces to leave because they know that the North would take advantage of their leaving and invade or attack.