'Flunkeyism' - a bad thing, apparently
As the KCNA informs us:
"The independent national reunification would be unthinkable apart from the struggle against flunkeyism and the moves of depending upon foreign forces...The reality urgently requires to resolutely struggle against flunkeyism and dependence upon foreign forces...As a man is more dead than alive if he has no independence, a nation can not struggle against flunkeyism and the moves of depending upon foreign forces which do harm to the nation if it fails to hold fast to independence".
So there you have it - just say 'no' to flunkeyism.
Meanwhile, the KCNA has its eye on its Uncle Sam:
"Some days ago the U.S. forces in south Korea staged frantic air firing exercises...The U.S. imperialist aggressor troops in south Korea staged madcap drills for a war".
Doubtless not all GIs parade with the precision of the Brigade of Guards, but 'madcap' seems a rather harsh descriptor.
"The independent national reunification would be unthinkable apart from the struggle against flunkeyism and the moves of depending upon foreign forces...The reality urgently requires to resolutely struggle against flunkeyism and dependence upon foreign forces...As a man is more dead than alive if he has no independence, a nation can not struggle against flunkeyism and the moves of depending upon foreign forces which do harm to the nation if it fails to hold fast to independence".
So there you have it - just say 'no' to flunkeyism.
Meanwhile, the KCNA has its eye on its Uncle Sam:
"Some days ago the U.S. forces in south Korea staged frantic air firing exercises...The U.S. imperialist aggressor troops in south Korea staged madcap drills for a war".
Doubtless not all GIs parade with the precision of the Brigade of Guards, but 'madcap' seems a rather harsh descriptor.
Labels: arms and the man, DPRK-watch