North Korea, National Socialist State
For anyone who's ever doubted just how little separates nazism from communism, here's a little food for thought, courtesy of the DPRK. Below is a small excerpt of the long, tiresome, Hitleresque diatribe.
Recently, in South Korea, a strange game pursuing the weakening of the fundamental character of our race and making society “multiethnic and multiracial” is unfolding.
Those responsible for this commotion are spreading confounding rumors like South Korea is a “multiracial area” mixed with the blood of Americans and several other races, how we must “overcome closed ethnic nationalism,” and we must embrace “the inclusiveness and openness of a multiethnic nation” like the United States.Rassenschande! Rassenvergiftung! Minderwertigen Mischlinge! Itaewonbastarden! Wir brauchen ein gesetz zum Schutze des Koreanischen Blutes und der Koreanischen Ehre! Do a search and replace for "Aryan" in place of "Korean" and this rubbish would fit right in with the rest of the drivel in Mein Kampf or on Stormfront.The words themselves take a knife to the feeling of our people, but even more serious is that this anti-national theory of “multiethnic, multiracial society” has already gone beyond the stage of discussion. Already, they’ve decided that from 2009, content related to “multiracial, multiethnic culture” would be included in elementary, middle and high school textbooks that have until now stressed that Koreans are the “descendents of Dangun,” “of one blood line” and “one race,” and to change the terms “families of international marriage” and “families of foreign laborers” to “multicultural families.”
This is an outrage that makes it impossible to repress the rage of the people/race.
To start from the conclusion, the argument for “multiethnic, multiracial society” cried for by pro-American flunkeyists in South Korea is an unpardonable argument to obliterate the race by denying the homogeneity of the Korean race and to make an immigrant society out of South Korea, to make it a hodgepodge, to Americanize it.
The race (ethnic group) is a social unit of ethnic components formed historically and a community sharing the same fate, and said race exists because it has a character that distinguishes it from other races. Ethnic identity becomes an important weapon in personal and social development. Because of this, all races value their uniqueness and highlight their excellence, and by doing so give strength to awakening and unifying the components of the race.
Oh my eyes. That was a blindingly awful translation of the original. But then I suppose one has to economize one's time, and it's probably better that Marmot spend more time on analysis in his Blog than translating Gongsandang manure.
Posted by: Won Joon Choe | April 27, 2006 at 06:00 PM
I didn't think the translation was that awful. What part did you think was so off?
Posted by: Robert | April 28, 2006 at 12:12 AM