The things they make in Pyongyang, or headline o' the day
From the usual place:
Wonder which fabric they use?
Meanwhile, the international economic order has been denounced:
"The present unfair international economic order is a product of colonialism pursued by imperialism and a lever for making the Western monopolies corpulent".
Great mixed metaphor there.
And "The "liberalization" of trade and "globalization" of economy touted by the Western powers are nothing but a cynical ploy to turn developing countries into neo-colonies in a bid to maintain and strengthen the present old and unfair international economic order".
Uh-huh. Just think how badly the DPRK's sharer of the Korean pensinsula has done out of it...
Inverted commas are all the rage at the KCNA today:
"The Japanese imperialists launched "punitive" operations on a large scale in an attempt to put down the newly established Chechangzi guerilla zone and, at the same time, "sealed off" the zone to starve the people to death".
Wonder which fabric they use?
Meanwhile, the international economic order has been denounced:
"The present unfair international economic order is a product of colonialism pursued by imperialism and a lever for making the Western monopolies corpulent".
Great mixed metaphor there.
And "The "liberalization" of trade and "globalization" of economy touted by the Western powers are nothing but a cynical ploy to turn developing countries into neo-colonies in a bid to maintain and strengthen the present old and unfair international economic order".
Uh-huh. Just think how badly the DPRK's sharer of the Korean pensinsula has done out of it...
Inverted commas are all the rage at the KCNA today:
"The Japanese imperialists launched "punitive" operations on a large scale in an attempt to put down the newly established Chechangzi guerilla zone and, at the same time, "sealed off" the zone to starve the people to death".
Labels: DPRK-watch, headlines
Must be great living there.
Croydonian said... 6:06 pm
Can't say I'm waiting for a green card to come through...
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