Kim Jong Rad´s ideology

Day 578, 16:54 Published in Japan USA by mormeg

Recently I have heard a lot about Kimmy´s Juche party in China. Today my curiosity made me check out where the name came from and what it symbolized. It was a great surprise to see that what Kimmy is doing and saying often goes against what the Juche ideology spreads. Below I leave you some extracts and a few of my comments (in bold).
According to Kim Jong´s (the real one, but fortunately he still hasn´t gone nuts, not like ours...)On the Juche Idea, the application of Juche in state policy entails the following:
1. The people must have independence in thought and politics, economic self-sufficiency, and self-reliance in defense.
2. Policy must reflect the will and aspirations of the masses and employ them fully in revolution and construction.
3. Methods of revolution and construction must be suitable to the situation of the country.
4. The most important work of revolution and construction is molding people ideologically as communists and mobilizing them to constructive action.
As regards:
1- Kimmy doesn´t give SKoreans any of those, in fact I think he is planning on stealing them (maybe by raping SKoreans or forbidding them to speak??)
2- The masses of SK have demonstrated several times their will and aspirations by merging with Japan.
3- The methods of construction he is using are clearly now going to favour SK on its reconstruction and development.
4- This one I must say is the only thing Kim Jong Rad is doing well: brainwashing and confusing SK citizens to fulfil his own ambitions. Good job, Kimmy!


The Juche Idea is the official state ideology of North Korea. It teaches that "man is the master of everything and decides everything," and that the Korean people are the masters of Korea's revolution.
"The man decides everything" that is true, one man decides for a whole country (even if the country doesn’t want that man to decide by it). "The Korean people are the masters of Korea’s revolution" Don´t think so, it´s only a bunch of bored guys gone nuts, not a whole country.


Despite its aspirations to self-sufficiency, North Korea has continually relied on economic assistance from other countries. Historically, North Korea received most of its assistance from the USSR until its collapse in 1991. In the period after the Korean War, North Korea relied on economic assistance and loans from "fraternal" countries from 1953-1963 and also depended considerably on Soviet industrial aid from 1953-1976. Following the fall of the USSR, the North Korean economy went into a crisis, with consequent infrastructural failures leading to the mass famine of the mid-1990s.
Korea´s history tells us the country has already received help in the past to survive. So why can´t now Japan help SK in its development? What is the difference Kim Jong Rad?