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North Koreans weeping hysterically over the death of Kim Jong-il
North Koreans are in mourning after the death of their leader, Kim Jong-il.
After the death of Kim Jong-il, the people of North Korea openly wept (and wept, and wept) in mourning of their leader. Citizens met in Pyongyang to grieve the loss of their leader.
Across the world, many people including Bill O'Reilly of the O'Reilly Factor believe the mourning and weeping is an act, whether it's out of fear or because they were forced to act so ridiculously sad over the loss of a man that lead their country as dictator and later being renamed "supreme leader" as stated in an amendment of their constitution in 2009.
Still, ruling party members including Hong Sun-Ok say "He tried to make our lives so much better and then he left like this".
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Emily Sutherlin
Greencastle, Indiana, United States




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