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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]AngryOldDem
(14,180 posts)Hitchens had his opinions, and was entitled to them. Same goes for everyone else on the planet. But to say that he alone did VASTLY more damage to America than Kim is just ridiculous hyperbole. He had about as much influence on U.S. foreign policy as I do.
More to the point: How many people have died on behalf of North Korea's sick fixation on military toys and "superiority," and how many have starved to death because Kim literally favored guns over butter? At the end of the day, that makes Hitchens and his opinions pretty trivial stuff.
I once heard the chief of staff of a former congressperson talk about his and the congressman's fact-finding trip to North Korea. He told of seeing people on their hands and knees, literally scavenging the ground for seeds to eat.
Sorry, but compared to that, whatever Hitchens had to say doesn't mean squat to me.