Posted on 10/25/2013 8:02:05 AM PDT by Gamecock
Malaysian university has been criticised for awarding an honorary doctorate in economics to Kim Jong-un, despite North Korea being one of the poorest countries in the world.
The privately run HELP University said a "simple ceremony" to mark the conferment was held in early October at the North Korean Embassy in Kuala Lumpur. The North Korean ambassador to Malaysia accepted the honour on Mr Kim's behalf.
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***awarding an honorary doctorate in economics to Kim Jong-un, despite North Korea being one of the poorest countries in the world.***
Why not? Some people have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for less.
I’m just surprised they didn’t honor Obama at the same
time.
I think North Korea has education down pat. Nice camps that teach them everything the Dear Leader wants them to know. How long before we have the same?
Who else could have keep electricity and other Capitalist evil out of the country?
Who else could raise the money to keep the North Korean Concentration camps open?
Who else could live up to the expectation of entire economic apocalypse (as happens in every Communist country) like Kim Dung?
Nobody can run a county with a failed economic system like Kim Dung!
...Except maybe Gaston....or Obama...
Oh.... you mean like public schools, TV, and the MSM ?
yeah I agree with the two economies that are killing off jobs and causing hopelessness North Korea and the US should have leaders awarded honorary economics degrees!
nicely played
Yeah, he deserves a Ph.D. in public theft.
We’ve had almost the same control of education for at least 40 years. That’s how our Dear Leader came to power.
How many American university Presidents are berating themselves: “Why didn’t I think of doing that?”
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