Gun-Toting America:
'Hell on Earth' (RodongSinmun,
North Korea)
Is it time
for the United States to keep quiet about human rights abuse in a nation like
North Korea, and instead tend to its own social problems? According to this
editorial from North Korea's state-run RodongSinmun, 'the White House is trembling with fear and the
entire society is in pandemonium' after recent episodes of gun violence, and should keep quite about issues in other nations.
Gun-related crime is rampant in the United States.
Late last year, random shootings reminiscent fierce battle incidents
occurred there in quick succession.
In December. the incidents occurred at a row of restaurants in
the state
of Oregon, an elementary school in the state of Connecticut [Newtown], a school
of higher education in Atlanta, and firemen responding to an emergency near New
York.
Posted by Worldmeets.US
Belatedly and hurriedly, U.S. authorities are organizing gun
control teams and stationing armed police at schools.
The White House is trembling with fear and the entire society
is in pandemonium.
America's rulers like to call brightly illuminated streets
and skyscrapers standing in a row "civilization." But in the quiet
corners of its small towns, what governs is the law of the jungle.
Hence, it is only natural for other peoples to spit at the
American gentlemen crying for human rights.
The U.S. authorities had better stop taking issue with the human
rights situation in other countries and deal with the tragic reality of gun
culture and the suffering caused by ceaseless murder in their own country.