posted on Nov, 20 2013 @ 08:47 PM
Lil Kim has to maintain his image to his people. If he lets the American go, he has to do it in a way that makes him look assertive and wise. I doubt
he'll let the American go, since the regime in North Korea hates the US. How would Lil Kim let the American go without looking spineless? I think
people popularly underestimate how crazy the North Korean regime is and how brainwashed Lil Kim is. 15 years ago Lil Kim was not so little and now 15
years later he's expected to be a leader of the people. He might not be tall and he might still hold some memories of his youth and he might look
young, but he's not a teenager anymore, unfortunately. I wish he was. Maybe he'd have the courage and the strength to fight against the regime.
I just don't think he's as 'little' as people say. I think people are afraid of him, so they project onto him an image of a teenager. But he's not a
teenager. My opinion is the North Korean regime really does hate us. They're not kids. Whatever caused them to hate us is not going away. Making jokes
about Lil Kim doesn't change it.
What I'm afraid of is one day North Korea really will follow itss word and attack someone. We're grown so used to them making threats and not
following through. Too many jokes about Lil Kim and too many "demonstrations" by North Korea of its "military power". The threat someday will boil
over.
IMHO, this all goes back more than a century; recently, the Korean War. The Soviet Union and the US used Korea as a proxy battlefield to spread their
idealogies and superiority. Before this, it was Japan and Russia. Korea was a contested place for a long while. It's the Korean people who've paid the
most for the ambitions and imperialist motives of other nations vying to own their country for various reasons.
edit on 20-11-2013 by
jonnywhite because: (no reason given)