Genocide in North Korea

The closest thing to a sane reason I have heard for launching a war against Syria is that it may have killed civilians with chemical weapons (although others say the same about the opposition). Obama’s “conservative” handmaidens in the government and media have announced our moral duty to avenge the victims. Meanwhile, in the statist utopia of North Korea,

Thousands of North Korean prisoners may have died after a notorious prison camp larger than the size of London was closed at the end of last year, a new report from a human rights group says.

The Washington-based Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HNRK) says Kim Jong Un consolidated the country’s prison camps after the death of his father in 2011, according to The Telegraph.

An account from a North Korean defector says Camp No. 22 in North Hamyong province once held an estimated 30,000 inmates, but numbers rapidly deteriorated to 3,000 amid a food shortage. …

“The precipitous decline in the number of persons detained at Camp No. 22 requires an explanation,” the report states. “The closure… leaves several thousand former prisoners unaccounted for.”

Like other communists before him, Kim Jong Un appears to be engaging in genocide on a much larger scale than anything alleged in Syria.

So when do we start bombing North Korea to make it all better?

Whatever our rulers’ motives for attacking Syria, the excuses they are feeding us are as phony as Joe Biden’s hair plugs — which is a good thing, or they would find us morally obligated to attack the whole world.

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Let’s be sure to start bombing while Dennis Rodman is visiting.

On tips from Matt L and John Knoefler. Cross-posted at Moonbattery.

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