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1. Don't call me 'dude' 2. Educate yrself on why North Koreans legitimately despise the USA (but not necessarily its ppl). Wikipedia probably not the best source but one jumping off point for how genocidal the US bombing of North Korea was. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_North_Korea And of course, the USA has never let up on its naked aggression towards NK, with its huge military presence in its vassal state South Korea still there today
To be clear, even I am at risk of getting drone striked, despite being a natural born & white citizen. It just isn't happening yet. As an Asian and non-natural-born citizen she is already targeted by being here, leaving her with nothing to do here except help kill innocent children. I respect people who are in North Korea trying to provoke Kim Jong Un to kill them like I'm in the US trying to provoke Biden to kill me. I have no reason to respect people who leave North Korea, they do it in shortsighted pursuit of their own temporary safety.
I think it’s okay for her to think of herself and maybe want to have a family in a different world. That’s called freedom - regardless of whether America is actually free or not (it’s not, and there aren’t many places that are - agreed) But you’re free to your opinion too. Was just surprised. What I know of North Korea is no joke, I think America is the lesser evil by far.
I have no idea which country is more evil but I know this: * Both countries are killing innocent people * Both countries offer natural-born citizens a stronger position to try to save lives than non-citizens * To be absolutely clear, neither country offers people born in the opposite country the chance to come stop itself from killing innocent people more efficiently than they could try to stop their own birthplace from killing innocent people