Kim Jong Il has died....

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CulixCupric said:
yeah, i heard about this earlier. I had/have nothing against him, and even though people didn't like him, he was/is still a person, and his death was/is unnecessary, even if it was by train wreck. death needs to be avoided, and no one should get to decide who lives or dies, for there are always unseen circumstances, and we do not know the wheel of fates. I think this world might have been better if he didn't die, because the next ruler of North Korea could be worse, and Kim was doing a good job, the entire country was stable, and in good working order, it was efficient. people may have seen him as a tyrant, but he was just keeping things running efficiently.
You're either woefully ignorant of what's been happening in N.Korea, or you've been listening to way too much propaganda. A nation of poverty and oppression is far from what I'd call "efficient."
 

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I'm just worried about who's going to replace him. Will he be better? will he be worse? It is his son that's replacing him, so there's a good chance things could get worse, but until we find out how things go, hell I could stand to feel a little relieved that there's one less despot in the world.
 

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I stopped paying attention to Korea since.... Well I have yet to pay attention to them. So I hardly care.
 

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Tom Artingstall said:
One less lunatic in the world to make memes out of. And because somebody had to say it...

It'll be ronery this Christmas.
Isn't the new one in charge supposed to be twice as batshit insane as he was?

One loss, one gain I suppose.
 
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Interesting that when Christopher Hitchen goes, then "God takes all the good ones"; but when Kim-Possibre goes then "Satan reclaims his own".

God doesn't get much of a good press these days, does he?
 

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Bin Laden
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Still time for Mugabe to kick the bucket before the years out. *fingers crossed*

Good news that an insane dictator is gone. But I'm not sure about how it will turn out for North Korea. I mean his son might be just as insane as him (which we will see on how direct his dad's funeral) and the military aren't much better if they decide to get themselves into a position of more power.
 

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North Korea is a beautiful country, yet its people live under a bizarre Stalinist reality distortion field. Singing merry songs about their dear leader while starving to death, put very bluntly.

Kim Jong Il being dead is a wonderful thing, for what he shaped North Korea to look like and be is sad and scary.

Trouble is, no-one has any clue as to how Kim Jong Un will roll from here on... even though he's supposedly a bit more of a multilingual cosmopolitan type, pictures of him don't exactly make him look like a very friendly or sympathetic fellow.

http://o.onionstatic.com/images/articles/article/18374/Kim-Jong-R_jpg_250x1000_q85.jpg
 

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SillyBear said:
Apparently his son is even worse. But I really don't care. North Korea fails to scare me in any way, shape or form. "Meh" sums up my opinions here - I'm really only concerned for the safety of South Koreans - but even if it did come to war South Korea and allies would wipe the floor with the idiots.
Yeah but the big worry is what if China gets involved like it did last time, and the massive shitstorm that could lead to.
 

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2011 - Bad year for tyrants and assholes all over.

Here's hoping Il's son Un "The Great Successor" isn't a complete asshat.

But since I know next to literally nothing about the lad I'm not holding on to hope on that.

I have tenants that recently fled North Korea this year. And apparently they are tickled pink.

Headdrivehardscrew said:
Trouble is, no-one has any clue as to how Kim Jong Un will roll from here on... even though he's supposedly a bit more of a multilingual cosmopolitan type, pictures of him don't exactly make him look like a very friendly or sympathetic fellow.
Does smoking Malborough's and drinking beer make you cosmopolitan? LMAO

I'm having a Val Kilmer flashback
 

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I am rather saddened that Christopher Hitchens never got to see (and more importantly, comment) on this piece of news. It was always a pleasure to hear him crack jokes about Kim Jong Il and the rest of DPRK.
 

James Crook

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Tonight... a Communist died in Pyongyang.
As others said before me... one less lunatic on this planet.
 

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I've been waiting for this day for quite a while. Now that it's here, I'm not sure how to feel.

I know you shouldn't really celebrate someones death. Maybe I didn't even want Kim Jong-Il dead, maybe I just wanted him gone. What I know for a fact is that I want the people of North Korea to be happy, and that wasn't going to happen with Kim Jong-Il as their leader. Problem is that I doubt his son is any better.

Real change can't come unless the people revolt. Here's hoping that they someday will.
 

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CulixCupric said:
yeah, i heard about this earlier. I had/have nothing against him, and even though people didn't like him, he was/is still a person, and his death was/is unnecessary, even if it was by train wreck. death needs to be avoided, and no one should get to decide who lives or dies, for there are always unseen circumstances, and we do not know the wheel of fates. I think this world might have been better if he didn't die, because the next ruler of North Korea could be worse, and Kim was doing a good job, the entire country was stable, and in good working order, it was efficient. people may have seen him as a tyrant, but he was just keeping things running efficiently.
:youmustbenewhere:
Also, he really didn't do a good job. He made NK an enemy of the US. You really can't do any worse then that.
 

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Neko Pounce said:
Snoozer said:
I doubt that someone better will take over, but it's not impossible - I mean how could they find someone worse? He has no son hasn't he? I hope for the situation in korea to stay stable or maybe even get better.
Read the other posts sir, or maddam. He has a son, and this son is going into power.

There's no improvement here, but it's good to know that f**ker suffered.
Damn it. Since I'm actally at work right now so I dind't read the rest. Well didn't make any sense if he hadn't got a son, I just never happend to hear about one before. In that case it's almost certain that things wont change.
 

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Good riddance.

I'm not really opposed to celebrating a subjectively evil man's death, so fuck that guy. One less asshole in the world.

Let's hope his son is either sane or someone takes care of him. Also hope that the South Koreans manage to make it out okay. Who knows what's about to happen.
 

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I just realized that his name was Kim Jong-IL, I always read it as Kim Jong II. (the second), I should watch more news instead of just reading them.
 

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The world's more likely better off without him, though it's anyone's guess what Kim Jong Un will do in his place.

That said, there's already footage of people mourning his death. Regardless of whether or not the emotion is genuine, the video is, for lack of a better term, unsettling:

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