To some broken soul

2025. 3. 10. 04:24U.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook

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<To some broken soul>

"Thirty to 40 years ago, I thought it was just a line difference within the same movement. However, I belatedly think they are completely different ideologically. Even though we mentioned socialism as a slogan, their true political ideology was just nationalism. Based on nationalism, maybe 'pro-North Korea' itself became an ideology.

This is the thought I had when I learned of the unexpected and big difference in views within Korean society over the war in Ukraine. The often-talked-about professor was once a fetchist and is on a frayed relationship because he often says weird things, but his logic seems to be playing a consistent role in siding with pro-Pyongyangism.

"Why do we persist in making such narrow-minded claims in today's world when the North Korean military dispatch theory is a novel? Unless we are caught up in a certain political bias, we will have no reason to be such an absurd stubbornness. Isn't it the mentality that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un doesn't want to admit that he is selling his people in uniform to war in other countries?"

I'm of the same age as him, but I was studying in Germany around the time the incident became public, so I only found out about it later. I don't know him at all. I didn't even know his name. So it's almost impossible for him to write something like this about me.

I understand that he was a person who suffered for a long time with the title of a central committee member during the "Sano Maeng" incident. So I know in my ears what Sano Maeng's line to North Korea is.

I have majored in political thought since I was in my 20s and have been studying and teaching for more than 40 years. Even though I am not a psychologist, I have some insight into the course of thought, especially when it comes to human beings. As far as I know, human thought is by no means a 360-degree merry-go-round. It is bound to be oriented in accordance with the conditions and circumstances given. The orientation or direction may be somewhat broad or narrow. In adolescence, it is usually very narrow or edged. However, as you gain experience, your beliefs that once break, you will become much more flexible.

Perhaps I took this article to talk about his path and course of thought, assuming that I am what he calls "the most frequently mentioned auntie professor." Of course, it's a little disappointing why, in today's world, people are standing in the shade and making anonymous accusations without giving their real names. DEAR ABBY: How a man like me, who has studied for more than 40 years, ended up with this person in a "dead relationship from frequent weirdos"...

I think this person wanted to say this to me. "Based on nationalism, maybe 'pro-Pyongyangism' itself became an ideology." Perhaps the reason for this is that "the implausible claim that the dispatch of North Korean troops is a novel, why do we persist in such narrow-minded claims in this world where social media has developed?" To me, this former member of the Sanomain Central Committee wants to give me the brand of 'pro-Pyongyangism' after all. I think he may have gone so far as to say that he is a 'psychology' that he does not want to admit that he is selling his people. That's why I decided to post something like this.

When I hear about this man who had a hard time comparable to me and became an English speaker, I realize that his wounds have not healed. If you are different from the "common sense and logic" you are familiar with, you will refuse and hesitate to talk to anyone. DEAR HURTING: It is, however, because you are a human being. But he sadly connects it to the "ideology" of pro-North Koreanism. Why is that? DEAR HURTING TO KNOW: Perhaps not. If they are different, then they should be argued and discussed. Nonetheless, I am well aware of the wisdom at this age. However, this man connects me to the kind of pro-North Korean ideology that may have been born somewhere in his world.

It's simple. You can't judge truth and falsehood by the standards and standards of whether they are "pro-North Korea." This is psychopathological in large part. Furthermore, I learn from this person what kind of pechin -- I am a pechin -- who has never given a full name to each other is not going to be "pro-North" just because one person's thoughts are "different" from one another.

Now, let's talk about what he's saying about the pro-North Korean troop dispatch theory. I've already written several very long, medium long and short articles about this. It would be useless to quote them all here. Let's first look at the article below.

“… Armed with a gun bomb spirit and a self-destruct spirit, such mischiefs will throw out their guns in fear, run wild, or surrender to save their poor lives, just hearing rumors that the Korean People's Support Force, which uses changing tactics, has started fighting.

According to Reuters on Nov. 9, 2024, Oleksandr S. Cyrskyi, the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, received several reports recently that the Korean People's Support Army was preparing to fight, and reportedly relayed that information to Christopher G. Cavoli, the commander-in-chief of the U.S. Empire and the commander-in-chief of the NATO forces. In this light, the Korean People's Support Army has not yet begun fighting. Although the Korean People's Support Army had not yet begun fighting, the terrified Ukrainian army caused a commotion by spreading false rumors that casualties or prisoners were created among the Korean People's Support Army.  

Soon, when Kim Jong-un issues an order of attack, the Korean People's Support Army will "charge like Mt. Baekdu lightning and insert a dagger of destruction into the heart of the enemy," and the chaotic Ukrainian army will be wiped out by the Korean People's Support Army's nightly war. Kursk's

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