VOA News - North Korea Says Famine is Over, but Many Still Go Hungry
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I know..it's Voice of America but it's a damn fine story. Half a story anyway. Remember George Orwells 1984? Where huge governments accuse each other of exactly what all governments do....And meanwhile they go on their way. So anyway, here is the half of the news of this side...In the next day or two I'll post a propaganda piece from the other side...As an aside, there are many more homeless in America than the average worker can begin to understand. If the world were to actually see the 'invisible' homeless in America in such clarity and huge numbers as they exist, the world would be aghast. I know a lot of homeless people. 4 out of 5 of them, at least, are invisible. Meaning they find a way to blend into a society that requires too much while giving too little and they look just like everyone else. It can be done. The U.S. should sort it's own problems out and become an example to the world, instead we point at the indescretions of other governments and continue to ignore our own spiraling social welfare concerns. It almost looks like it is intentional. Let's think about the size of North Korea and their potential to cause trouble. Think of the US under a totalitarian regime. Perhaps it's time that the world address some of the problems with the US, in their own defense.
VOA News - North Korea Says Famine is Over, but Many Still Go Hungry
VOA News - North Korea Says Famine is Over…
VOA News - North Korea Says Famine is Over, but Many Still Go Hungry
I know..it's Voice of America but it's a damn fine story. Half a story anyway. Remember George Orwells 1984? Where huge governments accuse each other of exactly what all governments do....And meanwhile they go on their way. So anyway, here is the half of the news of this side...In the next day or two I'll post a propaganda piece from the other side...As an aside, there are many more homeless in America than the average worker can begin to understand. If the world were to actually see the 'invisible' homeless in America in such clarity and huge numbers as they exist, the world would be aghast. I know a lot of homeless people. 4 out of 5 of them, at least, are invisible. Meaning they find a way to blend into a society that requires too much while giving too little and they look just like everyone else. It can be done. The U.S. should sort it's own problems out and become an example to the world, instead we point at the indescretions of other governments and continue to ignore our own spiraling social welfare concerns. It almost looks like it is intentional. Let's think about the size of North Korea and their potential to cause trouble. Think of the US under a totalitarian regime. Perhaps it's time that the world address some of the problems with the US, in their own defense.