North Korea’s state-run Labor Newspaper Declared On Monday, he called Hunter Biden’s trial a “travesty” that makes a mockery of the U.S. government and President Joe Biden, particularly Biden’s hardline gun control policies.
North Korean Editorial Writer Focused He said it was a “great irony” that Biden is calling for more gun control laws at the very time his son “was convicted of lying about his drug use and illegally purchasing a gun.”
Labor Newspaper Trump said gun violence in the United States is an “incurable cancer that threatens people’s lives” and that Biden has called for more legislation while his son is “insulting and mocking the victims of gun violence” by seeking immunity for breaking the law.
The editorial accused Biden of being a hypocrite for not enforcing gun control laws, promoting a “gun culture” among families and failing to disarm Americans in order to advance “filthy political and economic interests.”
The North Korean regime is a free nation. should To arm oneself. Labor Newspaper Naturally, he went straight past the realities of life under brutal Communist tyranny and declared American society to be “a veritable hell, the world’s greatest tundra of human rights” and that the “working masses” were ruled by “deception and lies.”
North Korea’s state propaganda machine has largely repeated the attack line in an exaggerated way. Pioneer The Chinese Communist Party’s view: Asian authoritarian cultures have a different concept of “human rights” than the West, and the United States is hypocritically promoting principles it does not actually believe in.
Beijing editorialists have criticized China for all of its human rights violations, including slavery and genocide. I complain About gun violence and racial conflict in America. Similarly, North Korea can mock Hunter Biden’s trial all it wants, but at least Biden is still alive. Drop They threw hundreds of balloons filled with garbage and excrement at their neighbors.
A balloon loaded with garbage believed to have been sent from North Korea, in South Chungcheong province, South Korea, May 29, 2024. (South Korean Ministry of National Defense, via The Associated Press, File)
North Korea’s state media has repeatedly denounced President Biden and his family in colorful (even by their standards) terms. During the 2020 presidential campaign, the state-run Korean Central News Agency claimed that Biden had “dared to slander the dignity” of dictator Kim Jong Un and should be “beaten to death with a stick” like a “mad dog.”
It’s not entirely clear what Biden said to provoke the tirade. A few months ago, KCNA called Biden a “low-IQ fool” and “lacking basic human qualities” after he compared his rival, incumbent President Donald Trump, to “tyrants and dictators” like Kim Jong Un and Russian President Vladimir Putin. KCNA vowed to make Biden “pay a price” for his remarks.
In March 2021, North Korea’s Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui called Biden a “madman” and said North Korea was rejecting calls from Washington because dialogue with the Biden administration was a “waste of time.”
In April 2022, the Korean Central News Agency published an editorial mocking Biden as “weak” and saying the White House could no longer hide his “senility.” The editorial suggested there may be problems with Biden’s “intellectual ability” as he continues to call North Korea and Russia dictatorships.
Kim Jong Un’s influential sister, Kim Yo Jong, similarly criticized Biden in May 2023, accusing him of “senility” endangering world peace.
Kim Yo Jong’s sharp rebuke was prompted by Biden’s warning that a North Korean nuclear attack on the United States or its allies would “bring about the end of any regime.”
“This may be perceived as the meaningless remarks of an old man who has no ability to take responsibility for the security and future of the United States,” Kim said, dismissing Biden as “an old man with no future.”





