by a Thinker, Sailor, Blogger, Irreverent Guy from Madras

Kim Jong-un, Won Dat-fell, and Mae Blo-ohn


Celebrating a 100 years of something not new.  Yesterday the Bihar Chief Minister flew all the way to Mumbai to celebrate the centenary of creation of Bihar state, while a boy  from his home state went without food for 2 days at Chennai.

However, it is unusual to see a political leader, especially a dictator, celebrating the centenary of his grandfather’s birth, a grandfather who established the dictatorship in the first place.

The new kid on the block, Kim Jong-un who assumed leadership of the isolated and paranoid nation of North Korea, had to undergo humiliation when the much hyped and dared rocket, disintegrated and fell into the sea, soon after launch.

That rocket was the ‘Won Dat-fell’, spurring the US to cut off food aid to the starving North Koreans.  Even the failure of the ‘Won Dat-fell’-rocket fuelled fears  in South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan.  Such self inflicted humiliation might lead to more unpredictable actions by the idiots.

The Chinese were quick to defend the North Koreans, the only people whom they have been able to lord over till now.  The Chinese cautioned the US, South Korea and Japan to show restraint, not overreact as such actions may aggravate and provoke the isolated nation.

The fear is that North Korea ‘Mae Blo-ohn’-nuclear-bomb to compensate for losing face with the ‘Won Dat-fell’ rocket.  Whether the idiots will blow one such nuke or not is immaterial to us, but not to the other Koreans, Taiwanese and Japanese.  Just like Indians have reason to be worried about the Mullahs and their nukes in neighbouring Pakistan, those 3 nations also have cause for worry about the brainwashed fools and their nukes.

If not for the fact that North Korea ‘Mae Blo-ohn’-nuke after their failure with the ‘Won Dat-fell’-rocket, the world might yet coolly say ‘Let Dem-rot’. 
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Anyway the pipsqueak Kim Jong-un, the ‘great successor’, gave a long public speech of ~20 minutes at the centenary celebrations of his grandpa Kim Il-sung, the ‘eternal leader’, which is in contrast to his father Kim Jong-Il, the ‘supreme leader’, who is said to have given exactly one public speech, of exactly one single line, during his 18 year rule.

As you might have guessed by now, my Korean language skills are exceptional.  So here is my interpretation -in English subtitles - of what the ‘great successor’ Kim Jon-un spoke in the centenary speech.  Mind you the provided link will get you the ‘official’ translation - only in the subtitled video here, you can read the ‘true’ translation.


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