Kim is a good guy. I have started to believe the complete opposite of what the western mainstream media tells me. My conclusion is Putin and Xi is good as well. From what I observe, only the west has invade and meddle with countries that are thousands of miles away from their own soil. None of the countries that the US gov calls “evil” has ever done anything that comes close what the US has done to others. Psychiatrist calls it Projections. The west has mental illness
Either that or Kim jong Un is afraid that he might get shot if he doesn't cry.. the general probably has other close high ranking aides who can have Kim jong Un shot(by soldiers who are not under Kim jong Un's control or authority) if he doesn't show emotion.
@@99mrpogi Doubt the other Generals would care that much tbh, especially knowing Kim has such tight control on inner security his generals have to watch what they even think lest they end up being executed by an anti air cannon.
@I STAN Kim Jong-Un but Can't STAND Trump So twisted-the young Kim getting help and being advised how to run a country that is little more then a giant concentration camp
@@369thegoose1you will care when usa fails against the North Koreans I as a American is tired of wars and is happy we are losing every war because more countries are uniting against us and we won’t be the word police anymore within a few years ❤ all troops be brought back home soon!!! No more wars ❤
@@AcornSmokes420 The US government created political instability in many countries during the cold war, In my small country, the US government did not respect our right to self-determination, plunged us into civil war, and bombed us very severely. America has never once apologized to my country for destroying my country's economy. I don't need the US government to apologize, they should help us restore the education sector and not incite war with neighboring countries. We are not afraid of the enemy, but our military potential is very weak, do not incite violent propaganda, we want to live in peace.
Wherever you are,whoever you are A comrade is a comrade A friend is a friend The departure of someone you truly cared would be devastating,even for the worst
If that top north korean military official wasn't a puppet of him, he wouldn't mourn anything. And that communist offcial had already gone to sleep in acascket way before, by the hands of his "friend", Kim.
Whether you like him or not one can agree you will never see a world leader doing this for his military general. I think personally he respected this general to go this far. This is second time i am seeing him crying
No, he's not & respectfully, no, we do disagree with u, ever heard of acting, he's acting, he doesn't care about him!!!! Pls watch the documentaire on National Geographic! There u wíll see what a backstabbing, hypocrite liar he is!!!! Hé is the one, who bullies South-Korea!!!!!! Just like Putin is doing to Ukrain!!!!! I bet he has killed him, i saw in the documentaire that he is capable of doing that, pls, kindly, do ur research.
@@siphiwemsimanga2180 Cause he knew it will score him points of the public, & they are too scared to go against him, pls watch the documentaire, it will show how backstabbing he truly is! This is a show!
He wasn't a nanny he was chief of general staff a official in high post You're saying as if Kitler's child is taken care of by Berman Boering as a nanny Edit:I fear YT
@@LordOfTears Kim grew up in bunkers and in between underground tunnels guarded by military personnel so quite obviously at least a few high-ranking officers nannied him
Many people out there care about no one but themselves. There are so many signs that Kim isn't the horrible person he is portrayed as in western media, but it still doesn't click for people.
Are you kidding? He was probably skipping and singing the "old coot is dead" now I can abuse, maim, torture and massacre anyone and everyone I please and get all the attention"!
@darju29 tv He's dead. He doesn't deserve the respect they are claiming. That's the topic. I don't respect him and just because he's dead that doesn't automatically qualify for any respect. Respect is earned by your actions not solely because you're 6 ft under. What respect did he give my family or other victims even after their deaths? Don't lecture me about blood thirsty monsters ever deserving respect!
@darju29 tv There really is no accounting or arguing for or with stupid. I'll tell you the same thing I told @ChadGopnik when he said there's no proof. As a matter of fact I'll copy and paste it except I didn't say I speak from personal experience to him like I told you. Educate yourself instead of burying your head deep into Kim's ass. There is proof. You just don't want to see it so what little bit you do see in your paper or news reports you just blow off as lies. With no proof, I might add, other than your beliefs. I'll give you some news agencies will skew the individual stories for more readership or viewers. But if you get off your ass and do some research you'll find consistent reports of the atrocities. Not just in one country or source but multiple countries and sources. Many countries have news, government and smuggled undercover pictures, videos and testimonials. Listen to the people who are directly affected by things that have happened to them, their families and other loved ones, friends and neighbors. Try telling the families of children publicly executed because they listened to kpop. Or the women who wear makeup or clothes smuggled in from other countries and get caught. Or men who face death in order to feed their families any way they can. Even if it means stealing a cup of rice. Knowing they are risking theirs and their families lives in doing so. Hear how they live in fear of saying something Kim finds offensive because the village leader suspects you're saying things that are against the rules so your house is bugged and you're under surveillance 24/7. Listen to former soldiers describe the torture they are ordered to do to political and non-political people alike. Try telling those witnesses who have been there, seen it, lived it, experienced it that they are full of shit and there's no proof it ever happened/s. I would leave information on where you could find information but 1. RU-vid doesn't allow links anymore. 2. You're not going to do the work or spend the money contacting foreign government agencies or any agencies for that matter for information. 3. You won't search for or listen to what any N Korean defectors have to say because it doesn't fit your agenda and, to you, they're all liars anyway. I do read and watch international news from other countries. I have written and obtained reports from foreign governments and other agencies. I have listened and asked questions from defectors and foreigners who have seen and/or experienced some or all of it and some who have smuggled sickening scenes out. I'm no expert but I am a damn sight better educated than you are.
Real emotion. Even he's ruthless, Kim is still a human. He has people that he cares about. This guy must have played a big role in Kim's life and growth. I think the deceased is like his real grandfather.
@@aheat3036 I am serious. No one were born guilty. Or did you want to say a baby is guilty because he got out from a womb? No one were born guilty. They just grow up in the wrong place and surrounded by the wrong people. This have caused differences in their perspective and POV. Even Angry Mustache H1TLL3R from WWII once wanted to become a painter / artist. Not destroying the world.
@@aheat3036 kim does have soft spots for some people watch a documentary or two he has a childhood friend in Switzerland he flew him out to NK and they were doing shit they used to do in high-school like playing basketball watching movies and his friend didn't have to call him "supreme leader' or any of that its vert fascinating
Seriously?!! He cried for him...but yet has no tears for the families and babies that are tortured and starved to death in those prison camps? Evil! One day his people will buck up and fight back against him
You do realise South Korea has a vested interest in presenting the North as being more evil than the devil, right? Don't be so quick to accept what they and American media (South Korea's closest ally) say.
Probably true. Another point of view to consider is that anything made public by the DPRK is normally with purpose. There is an active campaign to try and humanize Kim, and separate his image from that of his Father. While his sister behind the scenes continues to enforce the inhumane polices such as enslavement and robbery against their own people.
@@jamesweatherell9346 yeah, I'm not sure if you saw it but there was a really good National Geographic documentary talking about that and how his sister is sort of like the "bad cop", at least in the public eye
From a Patriotic citizen of the United States, I am saddened for his loss and do not believe that death is powerful enough to break the bonds of love that we establish on earth. My condolences.
I hope his tears for his friend lost opens his eyes. Love is the only way for all of us to be safe. Everyone that dies is someone's friend, mother, father, sister, son, daughter etc... Within every dark soul, there has to be light somewhere.
@@zuberwally8170 His father loved watching James Bond movies , eating McDonalds burgers and sipping on expensive Italian Cognac wine all while during the famine of 90s when his people were starving and dying
He is really close to elders especially to those people who have work to his father before. I remember Ri Chun Hui the broadcaster last month when he bowed to her when they are leaving the new apartment. Maybe because Him and Kim Yo Jong grow up in circle of older people where they work and accompanied them.
Like him or not...just how many world leaders will be willing to carry the coffin 🤔 of their own soldiers regardless of what their rank is...propaganda or not it's admirable what he is doing here
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A photo op is the easiest thing for a leader to do as they are in constant picture mode all their lives. Let's see him shed some tears for those he killed unjustifiably as long as he's been in power
He was like Kim Jong Un's father and was the first contributor to Kim's succession. He protected Kim Jong Un from his brothers and helped him sit on the throne in a stable manner.
That is why he killed his brother so that he will not succeed him when he died. His brother is more liberal than kim, and doesn't like politics. Still have to kill him to be sure.
@@chunloh They are just afraid of NATO expension in Pacific. The same goes to Myanmar General. Every country minds its own business, everything will be fine. May not be fine but won't be worse like today.
It’s the music. The soldiers played a dirge that’s got one of the saddest melodies I’ve ever heard for. I wouldn’t be surprised if he cried as it’s composed with an emotional purpose. Try playing it at some US state funeral in the Capitol’s Rotunda, and don’t be surprised if people sob their hearts there. The right music would get people bawling hard.
Sorry, with all respect, he doesn't!!!! That's why he's bullying South-Korea, that has always been better than his country!!!! He relies on the millitary & other people to protect him, he's a people abuser, he cares ónly about himself trust me.
@@EliteEOW hmm. Well, he mentored Kim. Tf you think he taught him, long division? This regime has murdered anyone who speaks out against the tyranny for half a century my guy. The "proofs?" Go to a library and read
@@garydixon9742 the white and black ass aka US presidents who kill millions of people during their wars and interventions and killed thousands of innocent children and civilians are being embrace by you all fools why not we ??? Ever notice where USA remain silent or ever take measures not through military ??? Even Europeans think USA is the prime threats to democracy but you all say it's a gaurdian ,if you can embrace US despite commiting atrocities ,then we will embrace any kind of good action done by kim jong un
@@dyatlovisasigma7808 He is a mass murderer. Why would I care about his loss? His loss would be comparable to a cricket losing its mate to a lawnmower.
@@dyatlovisasigma7808 Well I am the type that would taunt them and their family for losing someone. I wish I could have seen his initial reaction of the death. That would have been amazing lmao.
TEARS for someone dying?! How on earth is that possible?! I hope he now feels how people can experience the loss of a loved one! And thereby start to also develop some empathy for the ordinary civilians of north-korea!
He has no sympathy for his own people. He only cares about himself. Most of his money could have gone to children who are homeless or dying on the streets by starvation
What makes you think the doesn't have empathy? There were floods in North Korea recently that destroyed homes of people and NK state rebuilt them for free. That's level of empathy and care unknown in the West at all.
I can’t believe how much empathy has been given to this criminal from you guys In my opinion this guy doesn’t deserve to be treated as a human being and I’m not gonna accept if someone says that these words made me a bad person
From another part of the world: Losing a loved one is never welcome. I only hope that all these comforting comments comfort you during those days that seem like nights and those nights that feel like the day isn't coming. Take care of your soul, for the nation and the world is in your care. Take care of your body like you would the world.
@@hurleycapetown8420 i think North Korea is different now. Sure, there might be starving beggars on the streets of NK, but the amount of starving people are (presumably) lower now. Kim Jong Un changed the country. He modernized the country. Just look at NK before (During Jong Il's period) and after Jong Un's administration. But, every country has at least a tiny of their population living in a bad QoL.
Erdogan did it also few times and even cried with mic in the hand as his friend was killed few years ago. He also goes to soldiers families and offer prayers and condolences. Asian leaders have some manners.
But dont any attendees do something out of place.... I wonder who is next to get Kim I S's special anger. It's hard in the west to believe communist leaders are so brittle and fearful, its pain of death if you say a word against them, the whole set up is caught up in fear, and that's how he rules
Man if I lost my best friend I don't know what I would do, to me he's more important than family, death is always a scary thing to think about I have thought of the ways I'd hate to die and the ways I would accept death I don't know if I'm selfish in wanting this but I'd rather pass on first after I hopefully live a for filling life in this world. I've said this before but I believe in reincarnation and that we have all lived many lives before this one and will have many lives after but that doesn't mean you should waste a life because it's the most important thing you have.
@@icyboy771z The dude is literally a tyrant that oppresses millions of people and starves women and children every day and does nothing about it. And if anyone gives him the smallest ounce of disrespect, he has given public executions to even high ranking officers. He legit does not deserve any respect he isn’t a good person at all LMFAO
Venerable Sir. I suppose it's getting a bit embarrassing for HIS EXCELLENCY to lament, at the state funeral but his heart was definitely in the right place.Amen
Very sad scene, the loss of a friend or a relative is painful. It doesn't matter if whoever stayed is important or anonymous, whoever has a heart will know what I'm talking about. From Curitiba Brazil
Regardless of North Korea's ills, this was sad. Kim showed his real emotions and helped carry the casket. You won't see this often, let's just pay respect to eh deceased. None of us come out alive!
@@fresh_lovers What about European & American politicians who declared wars and tortured people? All politicians do this, yet you can't acknowledge this moment of humanity where someone's death is being mourned by an individuals close ones?
@@hudiscool4186 ya why not fool ask anything if you want ,kim is not rotten and we don't watch propaganda from either side ,we have information from trusted sources and according to sources neither of them is rotten
Having empathy for a monster is something I choose not to show but more importantly not to feel. Many comments on here are showing empathy towards him & I can't comprehend that at all!!! He has earned & will continue to earn pain that should be far greater than this, he deserves nothing but the worst!!!
I'm personally not the biggest fan of KJU and how he runs the whole country, but the fact that she actually buried his mentor with his bare hands just shows how much this guy meant to both him and his family
@John xina bing chilling death is nothing at all that it can be compared to anything.. There is no absolute death. Nature abhors a vacuum. You can't even think of nothing. There is no such thing as nothing.
@@kennethnero2011 Just as sure that I'm not a "dude" he is, most certainly, not human. Try telling the thousands of people he's tortured and massacred he's human.
I hope he cares for his own people who are poor, stop cruelty to his people. We all will face death and I hope this makes him humble. From his actions it seems he has a soft heart someplace, and should bring freedom to his country men.
@@yeshuabinyankee5017 Seems like you are unaware of what dictators can do. They can shape the people's mind setting so that people justify their lider's actions.
@@pmi74m Those societies produced the System (which works for the majority) favorable to that 'dictator'. Based on their Culture, History, Geography and RESOURCES. He's their product. Not the other way around. Kim Jung-Un is a Switzerland educated snob like the rest of the WEF sodomites, Trudeau of Canada, Macron of France, Clintons...etc. He's adapting to the existing North-Korean system to the point of changing his appearance (haircut/belly like grandpa Kim). The military dude who died was his (System) teacher and he's the student. Not the other way around.
Kim also needs to learn how to take criticism as a leader of country he should expect some people to openly admit that they don't like him as their leader, But kim struggles to understand that and thinks it right for those people to sent to an camp where they are threatened tortured and broke down.
He is ruthless and merciless we can't hide that fact but what can he do he was brought up by his family to be that merciless guy after all deep down he is a human