SobieskiSavedEurope
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I think it's very likely.
While it's true that North Korea has killed perhaps a million, or 2 of their own since the 1940's.
The truth is the U.S.A has killed far more than that since the 1940's, at least by 10 X.
Actually one study supports that 20 - 30 million were killed by the U.S.A, since WW2.
(That's the amount that Hitler killed, or close to it)
The U.S.A most certainly does appear as a more menacing regime than North Korea.
The U.S.A spends 48% of the World's military budget, and has military bases all over the World.
What about North Korea?
Next to nada.
The U.S.A could be seen as more evil in other aspects, like being a global leader in abortion, and pornography totals.
The fact is that the U.S.A, unlike North Korea is built on the graves of another race.
That the U.S.A Policies support a mix of integration, and multiculturalism, support for eradicating unique, and diverse peoples from the face of the Earth.
So, yes, I'd absolutely say the U.S.A is even more evil than North Korea.
While it's true that North Korea has killed perhaps a million, or 2 of their own since the 1940's.
The truth is the U.S.A has killed far more than that since the 1940's, at least by 10 X.
Actually one study supports that 20 - 30 million were killed by the U.S.A, since WW2.
(That's the amount that Hitler killed, or close to it)
The U.S.A most certainly does appear as a more menacing regime than North Korea.
The U.S.A spends 48% of the World's military budget, and has military bases all over the World.
What about North Korea?
Next to nada.
The U.S.A could be seen as more evil in other aspects, like being a global leader in abortion, and pornography totals.
The fact is that the U.S.A, unlike North Korea is built on the graves of another race.
That the U.S.A Policies support a mix of integration, and multiculturalism, support for eradicating unique, and diverse peoples from the face of the Earth.
So, yes, I'd absolutely say the U.S.A is even more evil than North Korea.