Power Thirsty
By: Sean Britton
Kim Jun Un may be the most power hungry man on earth, with over 120,000 political prisoners, a small nuclear arsenal, and more.
North Korea has launched a new purge, targeting male citizens with long hair and ordering them to copy Kim Jong-un's much-mocked 'ambitious' style. The photo to the right shows 3 pictures of how Kim Jun Un wants his citizen’s hair. North Korean capital has issued an order requiring that men keep their hair to a maximum 2 cm (0.8 inches) in length.
The next topic also supports my claim for how hungry Kim Jun Un is for power, and that is the “Volunteering” law. Kim makes the citizens of N. Korea work 6 days a week and on the day they aren’t working they are being forced to “volunteer”, which is assigned to each person based on current problems or their already assigned jobs. Also the people of N. Korea can’t choose their job; as soon as someone gets out of high school they are assigned a job, and are forced to work that job for the rest of their life.
Kim Jun Un also ordered the execution of 33 N. Korean Civilians in March 2014 for coming in contact with a S. Korean Christian Missionary, Kim Jong Wook, accused for treason for building about 500 underground churches, and trying to overthrow the N. Korean religion regime.
Saving the best for last, Kim Jun Un is such a ridiculous person that the whole world makes fun of him.
By: Sean Britton
Kim Jun Un may be the most power hungry man on earth, with over 120,000 political prisoners, a small nuclear arsenal, and more.
North Korea has launched a new purge, targeting male citizens with long hair and ordering them to copy Kim Jong-un's much-mocked 'ambitious' style. The photo to the right shows 3 pictures of how Kim Jun Un wants his citizen’s hair. North Korean capital has issued an order requiring that men keep their hair to a maximum 2 cm (0.8 inches) in length.
The next topic also supports my claim for how hungry Kim Jun Un is for power, and that is the “Volunteering” law. Kim makes the citizens of N. Korea work 6 days a week and on the day they aren’t working they are being forced to “volunteer”, which is assigned to each person based on current problems or their already assigned jobs. Also the people of N. Korea can’t choose their job; as soon as someone gets out of high school they are assigned a job, and are forced to work that job for the rest of their life.
Kim Jun Un also ordered the execution of 33 N. Korean Civilians in March 2014 for coming in contact with a S. Korean Christian Missionary, Kim Jong Wook, accused for treason for building about 500 underground churches, and trying to overthrow the N. Korean religion regime.
Saving the best for last, Kim Jun Un is such a ridiculous person that the whole world makes fun of him.