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  • 3:00 - That's what built South Korea: ***PIMPING***!!!!! That's what capitalism is all about. The freedom to engage in the free market. That's why I aim to reintroduce sex work into the United States Military, to keep the soldiers happy and content. Pimping is what global capitalism is all about.

  • I don't blame him.

  • Honestly, with this guys background and the stuff he went through, can u blame him for wanting a better life, going to another country? Just of all countries, why north Korea? At least china, south Korea, Japan, hell the Phillipines.

  • @trey9386 fate i guess

  • We would all be better off if more soldiers defected, fraternized and mutinied. Don't fight wars fight war.

  • @ButherLi55ett then how wud politicians rip everyone off?

  • @colocolopity The bulk of exploitation is through wage-slavery not directly by politicians although the state is the enforcer. Nowadays, politicians go from office to capitalist and back again which makes it very clear.

  • @ButherLi55ett they say we do it to our selves, i'm of the mind the policians do sway people to gain for the politicians in every and all ways that they can quite mercilessly simply for sheer ambition, and out of zero interest for people...they're demeaning capitalism

  • @colocolopity Capitalists interests are opposite to workers this is intrinsic to capitalism it is not because they are nasty people - although often they are! Likewise professional politicians - a role - is shaped by capitalism in a certain sense they are forced by factors they have little control over to act in this way or that - mainly economic ones. Of course they will take advantage of their position where and when they can. It is 'the system' that is demeaning not merely individuals.

  • @ButherLi55ett opposite? u mean they're of the same whole? i disagree that capitalists are often nasty, i believe it's the corporative nature that is developed thru attempting to apply, often through assumption, as defined in law, apply their law onto people, where it is without place. via the law and it's many intricacies, armies of legal dept's are setting to in order to perform aggressive takeover mergers with the people of the nation states, + with strategically placed individuals, prosper

  • @colocolopity I should have said workers' and bosses (owners) interests oppose one another, this is fundamental to capitalism as a mode of production. I am not surprised you think that capitalism can be improved, fixed - whatever through some legal or bureaucratic method as you are studying law currently? However, these kinds of arguments were dismissed in the 19th century. There is no such thing as 'nice capitalism'. If you want to understand capitalism you must read the communists, no joke!

  • @ButherLi55ett I believe the answer is within correct communication...i have no name for it. Commercial law seems to be true and proper, with a great ideology based on sound principles....and ask yourself this 'why do you never see it, specifically, as a means to do commerce, ie in the media?'

    Things are never as they seem, and Commercial law takes a whole load of thrashing out.

  • and also u retards dont realize, if that traitor says one bad thing about north korea they will shoot his traitor ass and throw his family in a concentration camp

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  • you all are fucking retards, dont be mad cuz america will kick all ur ases in war. and u know it bitches! we had to save the world twice from german rule cuz the rest of the world was 2 pussy to beat a country half the size of califorina lol how sad

  • By the ways I got a question for all you U$A lovers out there !!! Imagine US would pull out of South Korea ??? I bet 20$ that 2 Koreas would reunite and all this shit ''imposed'' on them would get sorted out.... Of course not the US would never let that happen, those imperialists would have another strong country to challenge them !!!

  • @calisse245 read a book, retard.

  • They keep saying we, but all I see are American soldiers, American guns, American tanks, American Bombs....

    Who's the we?

  • If General Douglas Macarthur had his way in the Korean war, there would be no DMZ. No, there would be no North Korea either, it would have all been 1 Korea!

  • @Slayerfan84 There would be no Korea, period. There also wouldn't be a United States, a China, a Russia, or world as we know it. MacArthur wanted to nuke the Korea; that's why Truman fired him. And a good thing he did!

  • @Slayerfan84 Too bad if he wasn't the commander there wouldn't be a North Korea. He pushed North Korean forces past the Chinese border and pursued them into China (against the president's orders). Which caused China to declare war and push back the USA.

  • @firepower01 Actually, no American forces ever went into China. The Chinese got involved before the North Koreans were pushed into their territory.

  • @AlabamaSoldier 'North' Koreans fought in China prior to the Korean War also.

  • Defection? What the fuck is defection?

    This man was born in America, lived a troubled life, had nothing to live for, and left one dictatorship and moved to North Korea's. You are living in a dictatorship, yank, don't kid yourself.

  • @spankysteez Speaking as a yank, I know what you're trying to say. It's not a dictatorship, but it is a de facto plutocracy here where the Golden Rule means those who have the gold make all the rules and screw the little people. Plutocracy isn't as bad a tyrrany as what they've got in the DPRK, but it's still tyrrany. And people here languish under it.

  • Agreed, if you want to prevent defection you do not make petty assholes commanders, you make father figures commanders.

  • I agree with you guys. Hell, I might have defected to the North Koreans if I had a putz like Capt. Bryan as my CO. I don't think of Joe as a traitor so much as a man damaged by his life in America. Just one tiny bit of compassion from a superior could have made all the difference. But no, he had to have Capt. Bryan riding his ass with his life falling apart. Joe impresses me as a decent guy who just couldn't swallow any more of the shit that the powers-that-be kept force feeding him.

  • This guy is awesome.

  • @TechoMarxist He's great !!! Wish a few other yankees would be some 10% as smart.... :-) Unfortunately they arent....

  • I'm sorry to say, defecting aside, this guy just seems like a bitter piece of shit. And the metal teeth are really a great look.

  • This guys former commander, Capt. Thomas F. Bryan, is a vindictive, arrogant asshole. Still !  Not a good commander: the last straw on the 'defectors' back ....

  • I agree. Had he not been such an ass, Joe Dresnok may have just served his time, came back to the U.S. or went elsewhere and had his freedom and a new family. I feel for Joe.  I know what he did was wrong but you can't help but feel for him due to his past.

  • Bad chess pieces! They aren't killing each other as they were trained to do!

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