Noble Virtue, Boundlessly Modest and Popular, Sharing Joys
How did you spend the Day of the Sun? Here’s a roundup of what you missed on Kim Il Sung’s 95th:
Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) — Documentary film “Finding Himself among the People All His Life” was screened at the People’s Palace of Culture on the occasion of the 95th birth anniversary of President Kim Il Sung.
… The film deals in an extensive and deep-going manner with the immortal exploits the President … It also tells legendary stories about the noble virtue and boundlessly modest and popular personality of the President who took deep care of the living of the people, once oppressed and humiliated, with warm love for them and shared joys and sorrows with them to bring happiness to them.
Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) — Rodong Sinmun Friday dedicates an article to the 33rd anniversary of the famous work of Kim Jong Il “Let Us More Firmly Establish Monolithic Ideological System in Whole Party and Society.”
Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) — “Complete Collection of Kim Il Sung’s Works” Vol. 68 was published by the Workers’ Party of Korea Publishing House.
… In such works as “Let Us Step Up Socialist Construction under the Banner of the Juche Idea” and “Toast Made at the Banquet in Celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea” the President comprehensively clarified the unique ideas and theories and policies to increase the might of the DPRK in every way and step up the revolution and construction.Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) — Second-day performances of the 25th April Spring Friendship Art Festival … Artistes of the Moscow State Academy Chamber Chorus of Russia put on stage immortal revolutionary paean “Song of General Kim Il Sung” at the Yun I Sang Concert Hall and a soprano of the Indonesian Guruhsukarno Dancing Troupe sang the song “Kimilsungias in Full Bloom All over the World” at the State Theatrical Theatre, representing their strong longing and boundless reverence for Kim Il Sung.
Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) — An increasing number of people are visiting Mangyongdae with boundless reverence for the peerlessly great man President Kim Il Sung on the threshold of his birth anniversary.
Preserved in the old home in Mangyongdae are the precious relics of members of the President’s revolutionary family, a paragon of the patriotic and revolutionary families.
Conspicuous among them are a low desk and an ink-stone.
The books, the articles, the song and dance numbers, the inkstone. I didn’t even get to the Kimilsungia and Kimjongilia exhibition. I was overcome with emotion only reading of “the flowers of the sun symbolizing the greatness of President Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il and flowers praising the great persons now in full bloom in the hearts of humankind in the era of independence.”
There’s just so much to celebrate, and so much to do, and the Day of the Sun comes but once a year. I think this one might have been the hot ticket of the season:
Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) — The function titled “Our Leader Is Always with Women” was held by officials and members of the Korean Democratic Women’s Union at the plaza of the Arch of Triumph on Apr. 12 to commemorate the Day of the Sun.
Meanwhile, the imperialist aggressors spent the week, you guessed it, engaged in maniacal, madcap aggression:
Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) — The U.S. imperialist aggression forces have staged ceaseless anti-DPRK war exercises, according to a military source.
On April 6 and 10, a total of over 300 warplanes of the U.S. imperialist aggression forces carried out such exercises as striking ground targets, close air support and locating air targets one after another in the sky around south Korea as an operational theater, inciting war atmosphere.
… At the same time, a guided missile destroyer of the U.S. navy staged madcap drill of maritime operation on the open sea off Musudan and Suwondan on the eastern coast of Korea.
The facts show that the U.S. imperialist war maniacs remain unchanged in their ambition to stifle the DPRK by force of arms.
That, and doing what all imperialist aggressors* like to do in their spare time:
Pyongyang, April 13 (KCNA) — Some days ago, GIs in south Korea were caught red-handed while sexually abusing a woman police officer coming out of a toilet.
In this regard Minju Joson Friday in a signed commentary says the case clearly indicates once again that the U.S. imperialist aggression troops are a group of vicious criminals who stoop to any infamy regardless of time and place to achieve their purpose.
*Admit it. You know this is how all 40,000 of the imperialist aggressors in South Korea behave. They are like maniacal dogs, engaged in madcap rutting activities. Just as in Iraq, where the aggressors constantly murder and rape and force naked Iraqis to wear dog leashes!
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Posted by Jules Crittenden at 11:51 pm on Sunday, April 15, 2007
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April 16th, 2007 at 12:19 am
The sad thing, Jules, is that a lot of people on this side of the Korean DMZ believe that crap. “[T]he peerlessly great man President Kim Il Sung ” kept those poor slobs in North Korea toe the line by offering up a huge boogey man, the United States….all while we were decreasing our military presence in South Korea.
And it worked. I think it was you that linked to a National Geographic special on line, that showed North Koreans worshiopping Kim Il Sung as a god….thanking him for healing someone, preserving a bench he sat on under glass, etc. Those people are either too frightened to say otherwise…..or they sincerely believe that Sung was some sort of miracle bubba. Very pathetic.
Whenever someone waves socialist values at me, I point them at North Korea. Sometimes, they get the message.
April 16th, 2007 at 1:31 am
“Ask yourself why totalitarian dictatorships find it necessary to pour money and effort into propaganda for their own helpless, chained, gagged slaves, who have no means of protest or defense. The answer is that even the humblest peasant or the lowest savage would rise in blind rebellion, were he to realize that he is being immolated, not to some incomprehensible ‘noble purpose,’ but to plain naked human evil.” Ayn Rand (who knew something about living under totalitarianism)
April 16th, 2007 at 10:20 am
You’d think this Son of the Sun could manage to light his country at night. I think that says something right there.
April 16th, 2007 at 3:50 pm
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April 16th, 2007 at 4:45 pm
OT and very late…
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May their souls rest in peace. May those families heal, how, I don’t know. A higher power will have to answer their questions and soothe their torn hearts.