North Korean 2010 World Cup Team Inspires Chinese Netizens

Jong Tae-Se crying during flag raising ceremony at 2010 South Africa World Cup in match against Brazil.

From Tianya:

Zheng Dashi’s face covered in tears has made us think/remember very much, very much.

Beijing time June 16 early morning, 2010 South Africa World Cup Group G first round second match, world champions Brazil against new Asian powerhouse North Korea, the first time these two teams have met on the World Cup pitch. The ultimate winner was the powerful Brazil team, the 2:1 score not surprising anyone. However, what shocked hundreds of millions of football [soccer] fans was not necessarily this match’s result, but rather North Korean team member Zheng Dashi’s face covered in tears. Before the match, during the two sides’ flag-raising and national anthem singing, Zheng Dashi [Jong Tae-Se, Jeong Dae-Se, Chong Tese], known by North Korea as “The People’s Rooney” was so moved that his face was covered in tears, crying so hard he could not sing.  This rare scene, truly made us think of so much, so much, and perhaps Zheng Dashi has also become the person who has cried the hardest during the flag-raising and national anthem singing throughout the World Cup’s 70 years of history. This stirring image will forever be etched on the World Cup.

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North Korea shoots a goal against Brazil in 2010 World Cup.

North Korea versus Brazil in 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Comments from Tianya:

nh5:

Chinese players only have greed and money in their eyes!

They simply cannot compare to that football team [North Korea] that must wear their uniforms N times [because they cannot afford new ones]!

[Jong Tae-Se's] tears reflect China’s football team’s essence: Garbage!!!

a510036100:

Dammit, I cried too, proud North Koreans!

jiaxinggao:

Ah! Proud? Proud of what? The Great Leader? Ideology? Military-first politics? Empty belly revolution, preparing to liberate the whole world? I don’t understand! None of us understand! Only this kind of deformed world can produce this kind of deformed people.

不明真相的包子君:

Jong Tae-Se has shown a faith/conviction that I have not seen in a long time.
He actually had a choice, because he has nationality of a country richer than North Korea but he chooses to serve the motherland in his heart, even with North Korea having in such a sorry state, with no one respecting their team.
We can not understand him, but we must respect him.

lutai321:

North Korea’s is unlucky…in the same group as Brazil and Portugal…such a tragedy…
While Korea and Japan’s group is relatively easy..sigh…

1号幽灵:

No matter what, we all need to cheer for the North Korean team. Their performance was incredible!

幽深小径abc:

North Korea plays good football, but there is nothing for them to be proud of, an inhuman country. All of the people made fools, unable to even eat enough, no freedom, so what spirit is there to talk of? So sad.

yyddaa0:

Jong Tae-se being so moved crying tears is because he has never suffered under his own country.

江淮世家:

Thinking of Brazil vs. China in 2002, in comparison, Chinese men [men's team], tell me just what good is there about you guys?! Don’t mix in politics or patriotism whatever, just look at their [lack of] professional ethics and professionalism.

loongfv:

I bet when the New China first attended the Olympics and got its first Olympic gold medal, foreigners also saw us curiously as if they were seeing their first panda. Haha.

ennaanne:

Hehe…North Korean only knows how to bullshit/boast, didn’t they say before the match that they were going to take down Brazil? I hate those who talk bullshit…that whole country is like that…

Second, why did Jong Tae-se cry? The domestic media all analyzes it this way, saying that it was because he was moved by pride playing for his country…is that really the reason????
Pride for what?

chgfchen:

After watching this match, I was very moved, truly very moved. Each of them looking like they were malnourished, I was very pained. Their clothes were neither Adidas nor Nike. They also aren’t rich like our national team, but they had an unwavering spirit! Proud for North Korea! The spirit they had on the pitch deeply, deeply moved me. North Korea has already sufficiently told the world, told those people who look down upon them — We are worthy of respect!

娜娜期待明天:

Last night I did not stay up to watch the game.
Waking up this morning,
The first thing I did was look for videos.
North Korea vs. Brazil.
The moment I saw Jong Tae-Se cry,
I was truly moved.
Just as people have said,
Brazil excels in technique/skill,
North Korean excels in spirit.
[As for] China’s football team,
there’s truly nothing to say.
The money spent supporting them would have been better invested in the Hope Project.
Looking at North Korea, South Korea, and Japan,
I simply want to ask: 1.3 billion people, picking just one out of every hundred million, and we still can’t pick [out a good football team]?
Are our financial investments not enough? Our material investments?
Speechless.
Men of the Chinese national football team,
if you have any self-respect, then do some self-reflection.
So embarrassing.

raulweiser:

This is what Chinese people are like, worshiping money. TMD how come no one says the American president swearing on the Bible when taking office is absurd and ignorant? North Korea has some of their own beliefs. Chinese people, after just having walked a few steps out of that time period themselves, begin to ridicule others. Chinese people…

执谁之手与己携老:

As a Chinese person, every time the World Cup comes around I feel like this is simply TMD cupware!

fullfool:

Seeing the scene of tears covering his face, I could think of these things:

1. North Korean football. [Against] powerful Brazil, no one can guarantee a victory, [but] getting a goal shows their strength and ambition.
2. Chinese football. What has Chinese football gained from the World Cup?
3. Spirit: Football requires a kind of spirit, a kind of fighting will. Otherwise, how could one fight for another goal near the end? This too is one of football’s charms.
4. Patriotic spirit. We have no right to underestimate or slander his patriotic spirit, just like a son’s love for his poor, lowly, ugly mother. A son would never think his mother ugly!
5. Why do people live? For money? For faith? We trust that in Japan and Korea he in had the opportunity to choose what we believe is better [but he didn't].
6. Our choice. I do not approve of your opinion, but I will fight to the death for your right to express your different opinion. Everyone has their own choice.

三斤瘦啊:

Old Zheng [Jong] must’ve known that the result of this match would not be good, and upon thinking of his future mining coal, he could not stop himself from crying.

CCTV Broadcast of the 2010 World Cup North Korea vs. Brazil game shows Chong Tese crying during the national anthem.

Chong Tese plays football for Japanese team.

From Tianya:

Saluting the North Korean football team

I’m not really a football fan, only watching several World Cup matches, simply joining the crowd.
Last night I watched the North Korea vs. Brazil match, and was deeply touched by the North Korean team’s spirit.
This morning watching the news, I saw the journalists’ discussion of the North Korean team, and had an indescribable feeling.
Putting aside politics, North Korea’s spirit is worth admiration.
This morning, I rushed to Johannesburg. Today is a South African national holiday, and fortunately Makro was open. I bought 10 cases of water, 20 cokes, 6 boxes of chocolate, 2 big boxes of Milo to give to the North Korean team.

The news said that the North Korean team are staying at the Midrand Protea hotel. It is not too hard to find, just a quick search on the GPS and I know how to get there.
Once I arrived at the hotel, I explained to the information desk my reason for coming. A manager received me, told me that the North Korean team was having a meeting at the time, and could not receive me…

Since I had delivered my [gesture of] affection and respect , I just told the manager: This is a tribute from a Chinese person who has been in South Africa for 18 years to the North Korean football team. I left a phone number, and with the things [I brought] the manager signed for, unloaded them from my car and then left.

Makro had two workers help me load up the car.

A South African Chinese with workers from Makro loading gifts to the North Korean football team.

Makro workers in South Africa help a Chinese load up his gifts to the North Korean World Cup football team.

10 boxes of water, 20 packs of Coke, 6 boxes of chocolate, and 2 big boxes of Milo.

Gifts to the North Korean national football team include a lot of coke, water, Kit Kat chocolate bars, and Milo.

Protea Hotel’s lobby.

Lobby area of the Midrand Protea Hotel in South Africa.

Lobby area of the Midrand Protea Hotel in South Africa.

Comments from Tianya:

jackyyyb:

Give my respects to the North Korean team…

春风里的落叶:

Well done, lou zhu, a team like the North Koreans is worthy of people’s admiration!

海南之爱:

Support the lou zhu!

An completely classic and clean game, with strong wills, superb skills, this kind of people are deserving of any person’s respect.

Some people should make less sarcastic remarks.

May the lou zhu please pass on that there are a large amount of people in China who support them, and wish them to continue jia you!

毛躁丫头:

I also very much admire the North Korean team’s spirit!
I read on the internet that their monthly salary is only 12 kuai, the players’ food, clothing, and shelter expenses all being very tight, and I truly wanted to donate to them. If I were in South Africa, I probably would have done the same as the lou zhu. Because this to them is an expression of one’s own heart, I believe their will/determination has also infected many, many Chinese football fans like myself! I don’t know how many Chinese football fans are in South Africa, but I hope everyone can give such a courageous football team some more help and concern!

成追乙:

I ding the lou zhu.

North Korea has touched the world, Jong Tae-Se has touched the world.

aaa968:

Lou zhu, well done. Facing such deep problems but not giving up, a team that does not give up deserves respect!

hijodge:

Putting aside that garbage government and that garbage Kim family that has brought their country suffering and shame, the strength and athletic spirit that these people have shown are worthy of praise.

john_tao: (the original poster)

Everyone has their own beliefs, even if these beliefs are being deceived.
My actions today were purely motivated by the North Korean team’s fighting spirit, and definitely does not involve politics.

Sports has no borders.

新闻评论:

This simply can’t be separated from politics.
If the domestic North Korean economy were good, your guys’ attitudes toward the North Korean team would be the same as those towards the South Korean team, and [you all] would have started yelling “bangzi” long ago.

秋水叶鱼:

I was up in the early morning sitting in front of the television waiting for North Korea to lose horribly, because they bragged that they would defeat Brazil, just like they boast about defeating South Korea, Japan, and America.

In the first half of the first half they actually had some offense, but basically unreliable/inconsistent, then on continuously being being pressured, basically unable to get pass midfield. However, in the second half, they had a rare counterattack and made a goal. Simply from a technical perspective, North Korea and Brazil and Portugal are completely not on the same level, and I’ve decided that North Korea won’t make it past this round.

My heart was a little complicated after watching. My thoughts of Brazil embarrassing them with a 3-0 blowout had been dashed, and was a little moved. After all, those who do not give up in the face of a stronger opponent and instead choose to fight as warriors are worthy of admiration. Their spirit of competition is laudable, without the unsportsmanlike behavior of before where they would fight when losing.

Even though I know they are just flattering Old Kim, I still wish them the best, hope they won’t be punished to coal mining if they play a bit better, that during their leisure time they can spend it with the colorful world and its colorful people, so that they will know that the people of other countries actually have good lives, and don’t need their liberation, that they should be more concerned with their own country’s suffering people.

Sigh, may patriotism and nationalism go to hell. What we need is “world-ism”.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea fan side by side with Republic of Korea fan at 2010 World Cup.

South Korea fan shows sign asking people to foreget politics for 90 minutes.

Korean girl holding up "Corea" sign.

“World-ism” begins here. chinaSMACK personals.

98 Comments

  1. damn .. first ????

  2. this is a pure example of a good player in a bad team…

  3. Look at these N. Korean.. fighting hard for their country while Chinese players are just actors, always appearing on TV ads and magazines.. but none of them can play football..

    • They are fighting hard because the propaganda they are steeped in makes them out to be gods.

      Those soccer players are human beings. We recognize that. But their sense of nationalism dehumanizes everybody else. Instead of concentrating on proving themselves on the international sports stage, the North Koreans should be focusing on fixing their extremely failed reform movements that have crippled their agricultural output.

      Or something like that.

  4. crying is for the weak. you inspire by winning, not crying.

  5. I am not looking at a North Korean player, but loneliness

  6. kevinnolongerinpudong

    Wow, I can’t believe I’m just third.
    If I was from North korea, I might have other things to cry about other than just a f—ing game.

    • Why did he cry??..
      Jones, you know some about him..
      Why did his great grand parent go to Japan.
      With their will???. No.. they were forced to go there to work.
      Ya, He is legally South Korea citizen. Actually his nickname “people’s Rooney” was made by South Korean. I am not sure that North Korean even know Rooney. He is a South Korean born in Japan, educated in North Korean funded School, and when given the chances to choose one of three countries — North Korea, South Korea or Japan– he made choice of North Korea. Why did he cry???.. He is the essence of Korean modern history. Sad history, and he has felt whole of the sadness and irony of it. Not from simple nationalism, simple boasting nor simple pride…

      • The guy is utterly kooked out. That’s the face of someone off his nut. It ties it all together–his confusing background, his confusion of rational reality. his confusing life choices, his confusing mix of emotions which led to crying uncontrollably BEFORE the game even began…

        Look at him: he’s very confused.

  7. kevinnolongerinpudong

    And I was totally not third. I’m crying like a north korean soccer player.

  8. How fake. Just like the fans of North Korea being planted by the Chinese. Also – must be crying because he knows he’ll be before a firing squad upon return. The arrogance of North Korea is on its own plane.

    • such a racist comment. really. grow up. Wish they had a firing squad for arrogant folk like you.

      • This is DPRK official speaking.

        We do not have a firing squad waiting for our almighty football team.

        We do, however, have a special vacancy for Octavian, if he or she wishes to join us.

        • This is a human being speaking, on behalf of human beings everywhere, go fuck yourselves. You and your inhuman brothers from China take your commie asses and walk off the nearest cliff, or better yet, get in a rocket and pilot it directly into the sun.

  9. It was touching, not because of ‘patriotism’ and ‘national pride’, if I were in his shoes, those would be the least on my mind…

    But to travel from an impoverished country hated by the world, to a world class sports stadium on a distant continent, to be standing in the center of a crowd of tens of thousands who are cheering and holding up banners… it must be the first time he felt he was alive and a part of the world, that must have been very touching for him…

    and when the flags raised up, and the stadium was getting ready for the match, that would have sealed the deal, and the tears would have came falling… it was a moment of a life time.

  10. come to think of it..does he even live if north korea?

  11. Does it matter given that Germany will anyway? :D

    muahahaha

    GO KOREAS!!!! I WANNA SEE THE MATCH SOUTH VS. NORTH!!!

  12. Yea this make no sense as to why he is crying. He was born in Japan to SOUTH Korean parents with South Korean citizenship. Then he wanted to trade his citizenship for North Korean citizenship??? WTF? But since South Korea doesn’t allow duel citizenship since they don’t recognize North Korean as a country, he is still a South Korean only that he is playing for the North Korean team….. WTF!!!!!

  13. I bet he was crying! He has to go back to North Korea now. He enjoys all the food and good living in South Africa. Now he has to go back to Korea and live off of 5 pounds of rice a month.

  14. He was crying because he realized all the NK fans were in fact, paid Chinese actors and that none of his “countrymen” could get even close to getting a visa or enough money to watch their team play.

  15. “I do not approve of your opinion, but I will fight to the death for your right to express your different opinion.”

    Well said!

  16. seems 4 prc players have deserted

  17. “Corea”? Why? Is it another way to spell Korea?

    By the way did you konw taht if you sepll the wrod incorecrtly but at laset keep the bgenining and the end croerctly poeple wlil regoncize it.

  18. “Ah! Proud? Proud of what? The Great Leader? Ideology? Military-first politics? Empty belly revolution, preparing to liberate the whole world? I don’t understand! None of us understand! Only this kind of deformed world can produce this kind of deformed people.”

    ^^^ This guy is spot-on.

  19. Inspires them to pretend to be Koreans? Didn’t North Korea hire Chinese to fill the stadium at the cup to pose as Koreans?????

  20. North Korean Soccer Fans Are Actually Chinese “Volunteers” (UPDATE)

    http://deadspin.com/5564578/north-korean-soccer-fans-are-actually-chinese-volunteers

  21. Haters gonna hate, but the game they delivered was truely respectable.

    This sort of fighting spirit is indeed something the modern Chinese severely lacks.
    If it was China vs. Brazil, the Chinese team would have given up after just 20 minutes of pressure – but these guys held out for 90 minutes of nonstop pressure and two goals and even scored one themselves in the 89th minute.

    This is something the decadent, corrupt capitalist Chinese team can never achieve in thousand years.

    Awww man. Back then, when China was poor and brainwashed under Mao, wounded PVA soldiers voluntarily suicide-bombed american tanks to save their healthy comrade’s precious Anti-Tank munitions for other targets, and now, China is basically a country full of spiritless cowards.

    China can really learn from the North Korean spirit of sacrifice and fighting. We have become too rich, too quick, apparently. Now we’re just as decadent and cowardly like those obese Americunts.

    And about that crying; it is to be understood that this is the first time that FIFA, or any other international football-competition allowed the Norks to play their anthem: Since in the previous games, things where just too redneck and politics towards them.

    Also; ding to the South African Chink who donated the stuff to BEST KOREA’s team.

    BEST KOREA Jia You!

    • “Awww man. Back then, when China was poor and brainwashed under Mao, wounded PVA soldiers voluntarily suicide-bombed american tanks to save their healthy comrade’s precious Anti-Tank munitions for other targets, and now, China is basically a country full of spiritless cowards.”

      Would you like to go back and live in those days ? I think that only in a non communism system that a person can grow up and worthship an another system openly like Zheng Dashi without any retribution, heck he even gets media attention for it, I doubt anyone who lives in Mao days or NK could do what Zheng Dashi does. Zheng Dashi is proving to the world the fundametal differences between the two systems, but he should ask himself this question, he does have choice but what about the other millions NK in his country.

      • Too much freedom leads to too many obscene choices for the people.

        And finally, free societies who are tolerant towards people admiring enemy systems and ideologies, are practically walking down the path of their own destruction.

        And a system that tolerates its own destruction, is a bad system, which shouldnt exists, even according to the most basic laws of nature, as stated by Darwin.

        So, yeah.
        People wouldnt like to go back to this closed society, but this doesent mean that only because of this, these societies arent in every form superior to those open ones, who are openly allowing enemy that seeks to destroy it to live peacefully and without retribution.

        Systems like this, are like a weak body with no resistance – even a slight flu will kill it in the last.

        • “Too much freedom leads to too many obscene choices for the people.”
          Yes, maybe that’s true, but the opposite is not necessarily better. I’ve been to DPRK, and it’s scary how little choice they have. Some things I noticed that make me never want to live there: everyone wears the same clothes; the one subway system in Pyongyang operates in the dark and feels as if it’s about to shake itself into little pieces; all of the lights in the city get turned off in the evening – that’s right, a completely dark city of over, what, 2-3 million?; NO INTERNET (we were able to use it at our hotel to send e-mails, but it was expensive).

          Hey, I’m all for cheering for the soccer team since I don’t think they get too many chances to feel good about themselves when they’re back home, but be careful glorifying how great a place is if you’ve never been there.

  22. North Korea has a team in the World Cup and China does not? That is messed up.

  23. Just amazing how the North Koreans crushed the Brazilians… Did you see the news about it?

    http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/G7m4_KqJkF4/

  24. In sports bars across North Korea, soccer fans drink cold Budweiser while watching the game on large screen HD Samsung televisions.

  25. salute to north korean team, as well as zheng dashi, you moved all around the world! what is the national honour? the face covered in tears is a perfect evidence. however rich or poor your motherland, the heart you love her is fomidable. don’t forget that zheng is born and grown in japan.this is korean spirit—never say no!thought i don’t like south korean

  26. I dunno, call me cynical, maybe he’s crying because Kim Jong Il shoots a family member every time he misses a goal and his younger brothers next on the block.

    • His family is living in south korea and japan. He is crying because koreans in japan are threated as second class citizen and they have still strong connection to their motherland. And North Korea supports the korean in japan a lot. South Korea is not doing anything because the do not want to have a confrontation with their ally, japan.

  27. He’s crying because he knows they gonna lose.. and the consequence for losing is death by torture (ordered by their Dear Leader Kim Jong Il). lol

  28. On the World Cup update they showed the DPRK game and there was a small number of NPRP fans is attendance. Is this real or fake. If it is real I assume they would be high ranking part officials?

    Back in the day, during the real cold war, during international competitions, athletes from Eastern Block nations would often defect to the host country, like the DPRK players did here.

  29. It’s not too difficult to understand why he’s crying. DPRK hasn’t been at the World Cup since 1966 (at which time they shocked everyone by getting to the quarterfinals, beating Italy to get there). They fought hard through all the qualifying matches to get to that world stage once again. Regardless of where he lives, or how many generations removed from DPRK he is, he chose to play for this country and felt overcome with emotion at seeing the flag raised up and having people cheering for it rather than booing and hissing and throwing rotten tomotoes. A moment he worked so hard for, finally coming to fruition. He is human, after all.

    • By the way, I’m going out on a limb here and calling a DPRK victory against Portugal. I didn’t think they looked so sh#t hot against Ivory Coast, while DPRK looked surprisingly good against the world champs. DPRK jia you!

      • Damn. Someone took the good DPRK team out at half time and replaced them with 10 year old girls. Seriously, 7-0. I suck

        Or, wait, this is the internet, so aren’t I supposed to say something like lulz i ben pwnd rotflmao!!!!1111oneoneone

    • FUCK YEAH!

      NORTH COREA IS BEST COREA!!!!11

      seriously.

      their whole enthusiasm and emotions are perfectly understandable, no matter what the haters are gonna say.

    • I question the usefulness of trying to use logic to figure out why someone was feeling an emotion in the first place. Emotion and logic don’t usually work well together.

  30. North Korea is Best Korea

  31. Perhaps he was threatened by their “Great Leader”….If u loose , u loose ur family. That’s why he’s crying…heheehhehe. Kidding. I admire his respect for his country and for the love of the game.

  32. being from north america, I am really jealous of Asians :
    - they have history
    - they have culture
    - people are not sickly obese ( there are few but nothing like 20% of the population I see around me)
    - women are good looking (many who are not as well, actually that is just like about anywhere around the world!)
    - have something to be proud about and do not have their country flag on toilet paper

    • how could i forget :

      1. Asian food smells good, is colourful and most important of all, edible.
      2. Asia is also far more open to ideas from elsewhere. Unfortunately some ideas like revolution were not so good after all…

      why did history have it that millions of indigenous were wiped out to have a population dominated by hicks in north america…?

      • 1. Asian food smells good, is colourful and most important of all, edible.

        must explain so many KFC restaurants, KFC must mean kung fu jie

        Yup cats rats bugs canines all in spicy sauce. Greasey cuisine is great for you so is raw pesce. It explains so many Asian stomac problems.

        of course goat eyes in Arabia is Asian cuisine too

  33. 1 million people starved to death in North Korea during 1990s. Some still do. People there are malnourished and suffer immensely. It’s a dark ages, military industrial complex, all set up for one man. It’s a family dictatorship where Nutty Kim drinks expensive booze, buys dvds, swims in his swimming pool, buys prostitutes, drives the best cars, and enjoying all the freedoms he would never allow “his” people to have. He is one of the most brutal people on the planet. When China gave him supplies using trains, he stole the trains. What is this guy so proud of…how do you know he is not crying for the suffering people and not the nation? And why on earth are Chinese people so inspired by North Korean crying for a brutal dictator’s soccer team?

    • Because Chinese where also like this back in the 50′s – 70′s.

      Seeing North Korea and their passion and spirit, is like seeing something a capitalist China has lost over the time.

      This is just like when you watch Braveheart and cry that William Wallace is killed by the English, while his men leads his country to victory.

      It doesent mean that one would like to return to the medieval age, but this event has a strong symbolism that touches one’s heart.

      • “while his men leads his country to victory.”

        Actually wasn’t it Wallace’s enemy Bruce? BTw Bruces went cleaning out enemies giving possessions to supporters

      • “Seeing North Korea and their passion and spirit, is like seeing something a capitalist China has lost over the time.”

        North Korea and their passion? For all I know the North Korean government might have the athlete’s family hostage tied up in some interrogation room and threatens their lives if the players don’t win. And why f**k are they so concerned about a soccer game when they are torturing, starving & killing their own people?

        When did China exists as a capitalistic country? Are you saying China is a capitalistic country NOW? I hope you are not saying that; to be capitalistic you must have free market with rules and regulations, personal land ownership (Title and laws to protect it), free trade and limited government interference. China does not have any of the above…China IS NOT a capitalistic country.

        • “And why f**k are they so concerned about a soccer game when they are torturing, starving & killing their own people?”

          Why the f**k is Germany so f**king concerend about their football match, while my former comrades are killing and dying in Afghanistan for the sake of magical ideals about freedum and durrmocracy? Why the f**k is South Korea so f**king concered about their football match, when their ASW corvette was sunk by some torpedo? Why the f**k is America so concerend about their foot- sorry, ‘soccer’ game, if their soldiers are killing, raping and dying in both Afghanistan and Iraq? Why the f**k do you give a f**k about anything, if sh*t is regularily hitting the fan somewhere out there?

          “When did China exists as a capitalistic country? Are you saying China is a capitalistic country NOW? I hope you are not saying that; to be capitalistic you must have free market with rules and regulations, personal land ownership (Title and laws to protect it), free trade and limited government interference. China does not have any of the above…China IS NOT a capitalistic country.”

          Sorry kid, Capitalism does not require ‘rules and regulations’ – it is called Socialism and Interventionism, if the state has to set rules and regulate the markets.
          Dont pretend that you know the exact definition of capitalism – since there are absolutely none. Read wikish*t for further instructions:

          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism

          “There is no consensus on the precise definition of capitalism, nor how the term should be used as an analytical category. There is, however, little controversy that private ownership of the means of production, creation of goods or services for profit in a market, and prices and wages are elements of capitalism.”

          Above requirements are well within the current Chinese ‘socialist market economy’:

          Private ownership of means of production = (Foxxcon and even fucking Geely own their manufacturing means and other machines) Check.
          Creation of goods or services for profit in a market = (Dunno lol. I just pretend to have never seen Chinese services or goods in the domestic market) Check.
          Prices and wages = (Nothing is free in China and even slave-wages are still wages) Double Check. Duh.

          Capitalism = Check.

  34. Lolz, they got raped HARD by Portugal. If Portugal was serious the game would ending up 7-0

  35. lulz WTF, they ended up 7-0

  36. PYONGYANG – (Reuters) Fans of the North Korea National Football team were pleased with their historical 7-0 win over Portugal, North Korea players, playing in Red Kits, played a good game. At first I was worried about my team looking so feminine – said “Yu-Li Park, age 27 “But then all was happiness as our great leader announced the victory for our team”.

    Celebrations rose all around the country in what is called the best game of the “flying horses” and it will be remembered for generations.

    On other news North Korean leader denies any knowledge about the nuclear warheads exploding on 7 cities all around Portugal including Lisbon, Porto, Funchal, Aveiro, Castelo Branco, Tavira and Braga.

  37. Korea DPR had a good first game but in the group of death there was only going to be one outcome for them i’m afraid.

    Their work rate and teamwork enabled them to compete with Brazil who are arguably the best team in the world….was a great game.

    So hats off to you DPR, those of us who actually watched you appreciated your efforts in South Africa.

    • Actually, the tactics of the DPRK team in the second game are said to have changed due to Kimmy’s own intervention.

      The first game was defensive oriented in the 2-3-5 fashion, which worked great against Brazil.

      The second game against portugal was a 3-4-3 placement – which is pretty ancient (60′s era tactic) and speaks out of unprofessionalism and antiquity.

      After all, Kim is just a football-fan and not a real professional…

      Some news even said that he guaranteed that the team wont be punished, if they lose the game by utilizing his idea.

  38. Tese better not be crying patriotically for north Korea, but be crying for all the people that starve, executed or tortured in that f**ked country.

  39. The belting of NK by Portugal in the world cup would have many football fans in China think twice about their stalinist neighbour.

  40. i read so many comments here on north korean football team and their player zhend da shi but couldn’t get the point why people can’t be emotional for their country. i am 100% sure this guy is patriotic and thus tears roll over of his eyes as he is a part of the team which is representing their motherland. it is simple thing to understand. they are communist but hard working people. Who knows what they would be look like if were not sanctioned by USA for past so many decades. there is no rich or poor in this world cup. the quality matters most. i am asian and i fully supported north korean team and f**k u all who is talkin against this team bringing politics for ur benefits…….

  41. He already told S.Korean run Japanese media that he cried because he was just too happy tobe there at Worldcup, WC was his dream, he tried to join Worldcup squad for South Korea and Japan previously but denied due to his connection with Chongryon. After this incident, he and other four Korean-Japanese players will lodge their citizenship applications to either S.Korea or Japan. Besides, Jong himself is already S.Korean national.

  42. Keninchina builds us up and Jones breaks us down. Good Job.

  43. Again Jones proves he is a ‘tard. Please research and find out that his mother is North Korean. Dumbfuck.

  44. Plenty of crying. At how fucking lame and boring it is.

  45. The guy and the mother both sound insane, as does the North Korean team. Most of the players were not born in North Korea, not only that but how could any sane person possibly want to move from a free, democratic nation like Japan, to the shit hole of a country North Korea.

  46. He plays for North Korea, basically because he went to a Chong Ryong (Korean Association in Japan, connected with North Korea) School. In these schools, a picture of Kim Ilsong is hanged in every class room and politically biased material is taught. Jong Tae Se was subject to heavy propaganda. So even though he’s South Korean, because he was brainwashed in school, he ended up becoming more intimate with North Korea.

  47. Why would Japan allow a school like that to exist?

  48. The Japanese government does not move to shut them down, but they do not accredit it. For example most colleges in Japan don’t accept students from Chong Ryong schools. Until recently, they were not officially recognized as schools by the government. So its not that these schools are operating freely.

    There was also an issue recently about the government talking about not giving high school tuition aids (Japanese high school is not entirely covered by the government) to Chong Ryong schools, because of its affiliation with N Korea.

    But there are disputes as to whether the Chong Ryong curriculum is acceptable. Chong and Ahn would not seem odd at all among any Japanese, and some reports show that their curriculum may be quite contemporary. The extent of political bias is debatable. More and more Korean Japanese are becoming critical of North Korea because of their North Korean relatives’ sufferings and the nature of Chong Ryong may be gradually changing to a one that is only associated with the Korean Identity.

  49. I agree – the Western readers on this forum tend to be upper middle class and laugh at the average Chinese but truth is that Chinese in general have a more nuanced view of their country and others than most Westerners. Lazy westerner commentators living a few years out of their country forget that when they go home they will be surrounded by their redneck brethren. They are not so far removed.

  50. guys like Jones just like to take the piss and call it “satire” — no one gets what he’s talking about after which he denigrates others for being philistine. lazy. arrogant. ultimately masturbatory. I am guessing he’s a brit.

  51. He was rasied in a north korean-run shool in japan

  52. unbelievable this is one of the worst bullshit articles I have ever red about the north korean soccer team. The ignorance, stupidity and hate is just unbelievable.

  53. “If people are free they are free to be so incredibly stupid they actually want to live in North Korea, therefore we should all be forced to live in North Korea…”

    so that we wont have to live in North Korea.

    fix’d btw.

    Just look what the americunts are doing.

    We fight wars, invade other countries and kill everyone opposing us, so that the whole world may live under the peacful reign of Pax Americana, with all enemies slain and all dissents silenced.

    best logic evar?

    YES.

    Liberal Retards are gonna hate, which is the best evidence for the trueness of this logic.

  54. “but generally people assess the shittiness of a nation based on what it must be like to live there”

    In the same fashion, I also wouldnt like to live in Iraq or Afghanistan after the benevolent invasion and occupation (latter which I took part of) by western powers.
    Asking the people there, they used to say in all honesty (and only if my superiors werent present on that patrol) that they would have rather lived under the Taliban, or even more under the Soviets than under our democratic blessing, that couldnt even guarantee basic security.
    Basically, its a shit country turned tenfold shittier by the intervention of non-shit countries.

    srry. I argue for Best Corea, because they are the best.
    The best in being shitty without us turning them even shittier.

    And may they at least earn their honour and glory on the football field (yeah, I know they lost big time), without arrogant westfags despising the honest patriotism of innocent Best Corean football-players, just for the shittiness of Kimmy’s policies.

  55. You mean Chinese officials admitting that the story was, in fact, true?

    http://af.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idAFJOE65E0NX20100615?pageNumber=2&virtualBrandChannel=0&sp=true

  56. The shit is just; America spreads its brand of anal sex to the whole world, while Best Corea is just mostly fucking with their own people.

    So, which is worse? A suppossedly ‘benevolent’ rapist running freely on the streets, and violating innocent maidens to death, or a abusive father that beats the shit out of his own children?

  57. Que? speakin Latino like a tejano?

    BTW it’s interesting everyone I know w name Corea is a Portugoose lol

  58. The North Koreans are a bunch of lollygaggers. They lollygag their way onto the pitch, lollygag their way through the national anthem, and lollygag through the game. You know what that makes them?

    Lollygaggers!

  59. You may want to stay out of S Korea…. Essential Beer is worst. If you get one mostly tastes of can you are lucky

  60. He still has a South Korean passport, it would be pretty easy for him to get a visa to play in Europe if anyone wanted him. Fatty Kim wouldn’t have any say in it either, since Jong lives in Japan.

  61. @Jones

    canaduh, onterrible

    nothing like US world domination,

    not quite as educated as europeans

    pathetic “nation” really

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