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Rodman’s stupid, heartless comment
Mar 06, 2013 | 1138 views | 1 1 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Dennis Rodman, controversial former NBA star with Oklahoma ties, has never been easy to like but it never really mattered to him anyway. He has now added to his list of outrageous antics.

While overseas shooting a documentary, he made a stop in North Korea where he attended a basketball game in Pyongyang with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. They also had sushi together later.

At the airport afterward, on his way to Beijing, Rodman said that it was “amazing” that the North Koreans were “so honest.” He also praised the late Kim Jong-Il, Kim Jong-Un’s father, and first leader of the country Kim Il-Sung as “great leaders.”

After dining and watching a basketball game with Kim Jong-Un, Rodman said: “He’s proud, his country likes him - not like him, love him, love him. Guess what, I love him. The guy’s really awesome.”

Rodman, also known as “The Worm,” is either playing the bad boy again or he really is stupid. Even playing in the insulated atmosphere of the NBA where everyday problems are unfamiliar, it is beyond reasoning that someone could not be aware of the level of misery that the Kim family has heaped upon the North Koreans for decades.

Rodman, who played college basketball at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, went on to have a Hall of Fame career in the NBA with several teams, becoming the league bad boy along the way.

We know “The Worm” doesn’t care much about what anyone thinks about him and during his basketball career we could laugh at his outlandish behavior. After all, it was entertainment.

This, however, went far beyond an argument with a referee or fan. Embracing, literally, a family that has caused its own people and the world so much grief over the years? Stupid - and heartless.

Distributed by The Associated Press

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DrPepperPHD
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March 06, 2013
My thoughts on Rodman cannot be put in print, so I won’t go there! However, it did occur to me if Rodman loves North Korea so much, why didn’t he just stay there? I will even go further; I would say upwards of 12% of our current highly trained population could join him there. Did Rodman pay respect at the Tower of Juche Idea, and bow to the statue of Kim Il Sung, and visit Camp 22? I wonder if Rodman ever saw a satellite view of North Korea at night with all those lights ablaze. Probably not! Some people just visit the capitol city and think that is all there is…maybe Rodman did that. He only saw the smallest percentage of the country and based this on how great things were run. The majority of players in the NBA are of Rodman’s ilk; why doesn’t he talk with Un about moving the NBA to North Korea. They could take on names like Camp 22’s Lakers, or something like that! They can take all their tattooed bodies over there to play. It would be a great sacrifice to America, but I think they should move over there to spread their culture around.
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