The I.G. Farben Award

… is a prize for dumbfounding political ineptness guaranteed to drive away any sensible investor. The inaugural award goes to South Korean Prime Minister Han Myung-Sook, who has done her prospective partners no favors by publicly suggesting a match between German corporate management and forced labor from North Korea … you know, the country with the concentration camps, the racial purity complex, and the gas chambers.

Here’s my prediction: German companies, with their sensitivity to their own history of using forced labor, will not move to Kaesong. If they show signs of giving this serious thought, there will be a blinding public outrage, and I personally promise my level best to fan it.

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  1. Is this for real? Not 4/1 joke right?

    Bad enough this liberal bitch PM encouraged commies in PT base protest a month ago and embarrasing ROK by “Korean time” snafy over visits to the EU countries and now SAY WHAT?

    Now why would Germany with shameful history of forced slave labors not to mention deaths from WWII repeat same horror? Even East Germany imported “guest” workers from Vietnam was widely abused toiling at Trabant car factories. But hey it was east part of commie controlled Germany then.

    Can someone shoot this liberal bitch with her sugar daddy NO while at it?