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08-29-13  03:17am - 4133 days Original Post - #1
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Porn is dangerous in North Korea. Or shoot your ex-girlfriend if you don't like her.

Kim Jong-un's Ex-Girlfriend 'Shot by Firing Squad'

Kim Jong-un's ex-girlfriend was among a dozen well-known North Korean performers who were executed by firing squad on Aug. 20, reports said Wednesday.

Sources in China said singer Hyon Song-wol as well as Mun Kyong-jin, head of the Unhasu Orchestra, were arrested on Aug. 17 for violating North Korean laws against pornography and were executed in public three days later.

The victims of the atrocity were members of the Unhasu Orchestra as well as singers, musicians and dancers with the Wangjaesan Light Music Band.

They were accused of videotaping themselves having sex and selling the videos. The tapes have apparently gone on sale in China as well.

A source said some allegedly had Bibles in their possession, and all were treated as political dissidents.
Left: This screen capture from North Korean Central TV shows North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un clapping during a concert in Pyongyang on Aug. 8.; Right: Hyun Song-wol sings during a concert in Pyongyang on Aug. 8. Left: This screen capture from North Korean Central TV shows North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un clapping during a concert in Pyongyang on Aug. 8.; Right: Hyun Song-wol sings during a concert in Pyongyang on Aug. 8.

Kim met Hyon about a decade ago, before either of them was married. But he was later ordered to break off the relationship by his father Kim Jong-il and she married a soldier. Since then there have been rumors that the two were having an affair.

Kim's wife Ri Sol-ju was also a member of the Unhasu Orchestra before she married him. Whether she had any hand in the executions is unclear. The Unhasu Orchestra and Wangjaesan Light Music Band have apparently been disbanded due to the latest scandal.

"They were executed with machine guns while the key members of the Unhasu Orchestra, Wangjaesan Light Band and Moranbong Band as well as the families of the victims looked on," the source said.

The source added that all of the families of the executed appear to have been sent to prison camps under North Korea's barbaric principle of guilt by association.

Hyon was a singer with the Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, which is famous for revolutionary and propaganda songs and one of North Korea's most popular bands.

Mun won first place in an international competition in Hungary in 2005 and was decorated by the North Korean state.

Kim Jong-un was last year seen at a performance that featured Disney characters and versions of Western songs, stoking hopes that the young leader is more open to ideas from overseas, but that was apparently a misreading.

A source said, "Kim Jong-un has been viciously eliminating anyone who he deems a challenge to his authority." The executions "show that he is fixated on consolidating his leadership."
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08-29-13  02:58pm - 4133 days #2
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Originally Posted by lk2fireone:


A source said, "Kim Jong-un has been viciously eliminating anyone who he deems a challenge to his authority." The executions "show that he is fixated on consolidating his leadership."


If he's killing everyone that he deems a challenge to his authority then there soon won't be many people left alive in North Korea because I think that pretty much describes every person in NK. Long live the Brown Coats.

08-29-13  04:04pm - 4133 days #3
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Let's see now. My ex girlfriend is now in porn, and I don't like it so I think I'll murder her...sorry I mean execute her. The girlfriend before that is a bit of an embarrassment to my professional career so I think I'll murder, I mean execute her too.

Just substitute the word execute with murder. It's nothing that most world leaders don't do all the time, it's just they're a little more subtle about it. As long as you're powerful enough you can do what you want. These are the people who make up the law, so you should never respect the law, just your own moral law.

It's a shame our western leaders don't get their knickers in a twist as much about this as they do about Assad and Syria, but then North Korea is a little more powerful. Just announce Kim Jong-un is a murderer and sentence him to death in his absence, then encourage all the dissidents in Korea to go get him, like they did with Gaddafi. But no they'll do lots of business with him, shake hands with him, while all the time thinking what a piece of garbage, but our pieces of garbage are just as bad. Only good one's a dead one.

Murder is fine as long as you're murdering people you don't like or are an obstruction to you, just don't get caught, or be powerful enough to do it openly. That's the message we send to the kids and to every human being on the planet. Do I respect the law? No.

I've made the point before, but the only law is your law. Everyone else is the enemy, so get away with what you can, and with what your conscience will allow.

08-29-13  04:05pm - 4133 days #4
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My apologies, lk2fireone, For duplicating this story.
I wrote up my thread on this and posted it before I logged on to the forum.... where, of course, I made the discovery.
If there were any way I knew of to delete it , I would.

08-29-13  07:32pm - 4133 days #5
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Originally Posted by TheSquirrel:


Just substitute the word execute with murder. It's nothing that most world leaders don't do all the time, it's just they're a little more subtle about it. As long as you're powerful enough you can do what you want. These are the people who make up the law, so you should never respect the law, just your own moral law.


I don't know about never respecting the law, but your own morals could certainly be a marked improvement over those of the enlightened rulers who first wrote them. We'd probably be better off without all the homophobia, sexism, racism, and other such prejudices that are so ingrained in so many of the more "moral" laws on the books.

In the U.S., for example, the original Constitution included the vile Thee-Fifths Compromise in its text because it was considered necessary for the passage of the new constitution. Makes me a little weary of people who so proudly proclaim themselves to be originalists. Exactly which original parts do they like so much?

Originally Posted by TheSquirrel:


It's a shame our western leaders don't get their knickers in a twist as much about this as they do about Assad and Syria, but then North Korea is a little more powerful. Just announce Kim Jong-un is a murderer and sentence him to death in his absence, then encourage all the dissidents in Korea to go get him, like they did with Gaddafi. But no they'll do lots of business with him, shake hands with him, while all the time thinking what a piece of garbage, but our pieces of garbage are just as bad. Only good one's a dead one.


Unlike Syria the U.S. has had troops on North Korea's border since the early 1950s, so they probably feel they have a more legitimate excuse to spend so much on defense. As a result South Korea has spent a lot on their military and gladly accepts the continued presence of the U.S. military in their country. There's an insane logic to it all, a sort of catch-22 for why we "must" ultimately have the upper hand in that region of the world as we do in so many others.

Syria really isn't any better though, and I honestly don't understand why the use of chemical weapons on civilians is suddenly a "red line" that shall not be crossed in the name of deploying America's military force. The cynic in me says it's because our nearly twelve year-long game in Afghanistan is getting old and even the war in Iraq was a bust for the most nihilistic war lovers, so now it's time to start fucking with someone new. A bully isn't much of bully if he just stands around boasting of old scores; eventually he's going to have start cracking heads again to remind people who's boss.

And, like lifelong super hawk John McCain, if we want to start bombing that country for "humanitarian" reasons--an argument which I can barely follow with a straight face--what exactly are our long term goals for the country? It's not a video game where you can just blow shit up and then that's it, you've won. Do we want another dictator, though one who's friendlier to U.S. interests (probably)? A theocracy who will likely be just as inhumane (not really)? A democratic republic, made up of leaders who aren't wearing military or religious uniforms (hell no!)?

Just my angry rant for now. "It's incredibly obvious, isn't it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual. Certainly without any choice. That's the way your hardcore Commie works." - Gen. Jack D. Rippper, Dr. Stranglove

08-29-13  07:46pm - 4133 days #6
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Originally Posted by pat362:


If he's killing everyone that he deems a challenge to his authority then there soon won't be many people left alive in North Korea because I think that pretty much describes every person in NK.


They may not be much of a challenge to his authority because so many of them are believed to be either starving or on the verge of it.

Add to this the insane psychological condition that living in an authoritarian police state cut off from the outside world will do to people. Dictatorships work in part because enough people are convinced that there is no other possible way to exist--especially when they have lived their entire lives in this way. "It's incredibly obvious, isn't it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual. Certainly without any choice. That's the way your hardcore Commie works." - Gen. Jack D. Rippper, Dr. Stranglove

08-29-13  11:17pm - 4132 days #7
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graymane, no apologies needed. I'm glad we both thought the news so stupid and unbelievable and cruel that it should be posted in the forum threads.

08-30-13  09:04am - 4132 days #8
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While there are alleged videos of Hyon Song-wol's porn looking at Google Video I refuse to follow the link for my own safety. If it ain't grits, it must be a Yankee.

If you're going to lay her head over the pool table and fuck her throat, get your fucking hand off her throat!

08-30-13  10:26pm - 4131 days #9
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Originally Posted by jberryl69:


While there are alleged videos of Hyon Song-wol's porn looking at Google Video I refuse to follow the link for my own safety.


Google Video? I thought that was as dead as, well, the now-deceased ex-girlfriend of Jong-un.

Un's dad, Kim Jong-il, had a South Korean director and his actress ex-wife kidnapped in the late '70s with the intention that they would start North Korean's film industry. In 2003 Salon published a crazy article about the whole thing. I know plenty of us have complained about the sleaziness and manipulative nature of porn guys like Max Hardcore and Rob Black but I'm pretty sure they never had to resort to kidnapping any of their performers (though I think that was the plot of a number of their videos)! "It's incredibly obvious, isn't it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual. Certainly without any choice. That's the way your hardcore Commie works." - Gen. Jack D. Rippper, Dr. Stranglove

08-31-13  02:12pm - 4131 days #10
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lk2fireone wrote: "The source added that all of the families of the executed appear to have been sent to prison camps under North Korea's barbaric principle of guilt by association."

It is exactly this brutal fact that keeps the populace in line. I am just writing this for those who keep asking, why don't they just rise up? They don't understand that someone's personal heroism might very well kill their whole family, and who wants to be responsible for that.

The North Korea problem will only be solved through outside intervention. It would help if China finally cut all ties with their "ally!"

08-31-13  03:36pm - 4131 days #11
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If I were awarded only one wish, promised, guaranteed and fulfilled any way I wanted .....for all the options from which to select, including riches, sex, power, and/or other worldly pleasures off-limits to human creation.

Without hesitation, foregoing all these temptations ...... my wish would be the following:

That the people of North Korea turn on this worthless heap of sewage .... initiate a people's arrest for high crimes against those he's sworn to protect..... charge him thusly, then sentencing this mega-ugly-freak-of-nature to be dragged through the city streets via vehicular cable attached to his stubby leg onto said moving vehicle until his fetid flesh is stripped from his worthless body.

After which, like another one of history's infamous barbarians -- that of Mussolini's corpse, hang from a light post for his people's viewing pleasure.

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