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12/18/11(Sun)23:01:21 No.791308There's going to be some serious problems stemming from this. None of them will involve Alaska getting nuked.
Any
students of history here may recall German being divided after WWII;
more specifically, because everyone with half a brain knows about the
fall of the Berlin wall, you may remember the problems posed by
reunification. It's taken decades to de-program and reintegrate the East
Germans into German society, because behind the wall they were frozen
in aspic. Most of them remained Nazis and kept all their weapons and
vehicles, just in case. It's largely why neo-Nazism is a problem now.
Now
imagine the exact same thing happening to North Korea, now. Only
imagine there's more people and problems than they can sufficiently deal
with. It'll probably take 20 years after any kind of reunification to
get back to the level of prosperity South Korea has been enjoying
recently. Further, imagine the resentment it'll bread in South Koreans
having to sacrifice their living standards for their retarded,
brainwashed, inbred cousins. |