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Seeing Ourselves From
A North Korean Perspective By James Donahue Dec. 11, 2005 A recent editorial published
by the Korean Central News Agency in Reading viewpoints from
the “other side” helps us to get a better look at ourselves from the eyes of the rest of the world. This particular commentary
identifies the The “In particular,
the U.S. enacted the ‘law on human rights in North Korea’ with a sinister scheme to collapse the Democratic People’s
Republic of Korea that is advancing forward under the banner of socialism and is slinging mud at its social system,”
the editorial charges. The article notes that
the people of “Contrary to this,
in the Before getting your dander
up at such charges, think of what has happened to American freedoms since George W. Bush took office and the nation was attacked
in September, 2001. Under the guise of protecting Americans, the House and Senate adopted the Patriot Act and instituted severe
search and seizure laws that strip people of many of their freedoms guaranteed within the Bill of Rights. Under the guise of Christian
morality, we also have seen our rights of free speech and free expression eroded to a point where people with creative ideas
in the arts and literature are prohibited from displaying or expressing themselves openly in public places. The Korean editorial
goes on to charge that “so many people of the The massive movement
by big corporations to outsource jobs to foreign lands in pursuit of cheap labor has caused this rise in joblessness. And
legislators have failed continually to institute a working health-care program that makes it possible for the poor and working
classes to enjoy good medical and dental care. Thus the socialist view of our situation is embarrassingly correct. After hurricanes Katrina
and Rita, and with the growing numbers of jobless and homeless families all over the nation, it is easy to speculate that
millions of people in The editorial then blasts
us between the eyes: “The wars of aggression
against “ “Recently, a fact
that the “The world progressive
people should be aware of the heinous intension of the ‘human rights’ rackets of the United States and vigorously
strive in defense of human rights,” the editorial concludes. |
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