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Completely disagree, especially in America. I'm not saying it's right, but I guarantee that even the slightest association with North Korea would not be received well by American companies.
Who cares about America today?
Completely disagree, especially in America. I'm not saying it's right, but I guarantee that even the slightest association with North Korea would not be received well by American companies.
Who cares about America today?
I suppose the 1 bonus if we sign him is his name isn't fwuckn no-one
North Korea and South Korea football teams are rumoured to be merging,
Reports all over the media.
Rumours about them merging for the Olympics, link on page 1.
My mistake, thought it was the football team.That's the women's ice hockey team.
That's the women's ice hockey team.
As an American myself I disagree with the assessmentthat American companies would be turned off by the inclusion of a North Korean in the squad. We tend to not saddle athletes with the political ideology of their home countries, I think it would be rather inspiring to see he and Son get along. Now, if this guy used his celebrity as a pulpit to spew anti American propaganda and rhetoric then that would be different.
I think most Americans would see him as a victim of an oppressive despotic regime and not a representative of it.
Sign him & there will be World war 3