Matt Love • a minute ago
What a hilarious statement: ""North Koreans do not have an independent world of art and entertainment. And so they don't separate propaganda from entertainment. So it's very difficult for them to understand that the U.S. and many 
other countries have a completely independent world that's called Hollywood,"   Boy, talk about evidence of a colonized mind, here it is. She says all   this without a trace of irony. Never noticing how our government,   citizenry, propaganda and entertainment media all march in lockstep in   mocking and demonizing the same select targets. The US may never mount   an invasion of North Korea, but it's all set up for one. You know who   the next intended victim of the US will be - they show up in the   National Enquirer in a dress in a photoshopped picture.  Noriega,   Saddam, Gaddafi, it's so predictable, but like Charlie Brown and the   football, the public lines up for it again and again, and NPR is the   National Enquirer of the 'people who like to think they are thinking   people' class.  Here in the US where we have an independent world of art   and entertainment, of course, they produce slapstick comedies about   assassinating American politicians, because they are so independent and   stuff. Grow up, people! Wouldn't it be great if people in think tanks   actually tried thinking for a change?
Posted by: matt love <mattlove1@gmail.com>
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