Originally posted by FMFI answered your question. Outside pressure will never work. Change must come from within. History shows this if you would study it.
I am not engaging in a double standard. I simply asked you in what ways you think individuals, groups, organizations or nations seeking to bring about political change in North Korea should go about it? From what I can glean from your scattergun posts is that you don't think anybody should do anything, that you question whether there has been a shortage of food ...[text shortened]... ng in Indonesia somehow has something to do with it. Understood. No double standard on my part.
I pointed out that the USA has no problem with China's horrible human rights violations but somehow we are supposed to believe NK must be treated like a nation of 2 year old children and be spanked so to speak?
All you want to do is talk in circles to avoid the subject and claim you are debating me. You asked and I answered. I asked and you avoid the question. You are like a child with nothing to offer but a lack of logic and endless denial.
Originally posted by Metal BrainActually history is full of examples of interventions and outside pressure bringing about change - governmental, non-governmental, military etc. -but that's a matter for you to address because it's your trite pronouncement that it conflicts with, and nobody else's. In what ways do you think individuals, groups, organizations and nations who seek to bring about political change in North Korea from within should go about it?
I answered your question. Outside pressure will never work. Change must come from within. History shows this if you would study it.
Originally posted by Metal Brain"...we are supposed to believe NK must be treated like a nation of 2 year old children and be spanked."
I pointed out that the USA has no problem with China's horrible human rights violations but somehow we are supposed to believe NK must be treated like a nation of 2 year old children and be spanked so to speak?
All you want to do is talk in circles to avoid the subject and claim you are debating me. You asked and I answered. I asked and you avoid the question. You are like a child with nothing to offer but a lack of logic and endless denial.
According to whom? What on earth are you talking about?
Originally posted by FMFYou are denying the fact that you are arguing with someone who does not have the brain power to carry on an argument with a potted plant. You are wasting your time. The mole in your yard does not understand physics.
Like a child? Denial? What "endless denial" am I engaging in?
Originally posted by FMFIt is the responsibility of the NK PEOPLE .. the rank and file people, to stand up and revolt against the govt. Apparently they lack the balls to do that.
In what ways do you think individuals, groups, organizations and nations who seek to bring about political change in North Korea
If any country wants to help then they should fly above radar and smartbomb every government building, every home of govt leaders every nuclear installation, every military building, every weapons storage area etc.
That will give the people a fair chance to fight the govt.
Originally posted by FMFProvide some examples then.
Actually history is full of examples of interventions and outside pressure bringing about change - governmental, non-governmental, military etc. -but that's a matter for you to address because it's your trite pronouncement that it conflicts with, and nobody else's. In what ways do you think individuals, groups, organizations and nations who seek to bring about political change in North Korea from within should go about it?
Originally posted by FMFDenial that I answered your question for one. Denial that an unreasonable double standard exists for another. I have demonstrated that there is no outside pressure (from the USA) to change China despite their horrible human rights violations but the USA government applies unreasonable pressure to NK.
Like a child? Denial? What "endless denial" am I engaging in?
You have demonstrated nothing. You just talk in circles.
Originally posted by Metal BrainThe U.S. may arguably be guilty of double standards. But I am not.
Denial that I answered your question for one. Denial that an unreasonable double standard exists for another. I have demonstrated that there is no outside pressure (from the USA) to change China despite their horrible human rights violations but the USA government applies unreasonable pressure to NK.
You have demonstrated nothing. You just talk in circles.