Saturday, August 30, 2014

Is Kim Jong Un a closeted gay man? Does it matter?


If you are gay and 'closeted' or 'in the closet' it means that you do not want others to know that you are gay.

Two people have come forward now to state that Kim Jong Un is gay.

The latest person was a university student with KJU and served in the North Korean military. This person has escaped from North Korea and is seeking asylum in South Korea. (Asylum is given to a person who escapes a country because he is afraid of being harmed - the USA grants asylum to lots of people who escape countries where they might be harmed by their own governments.) 

Here is an article:

http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/man-claiming-to-be-kim-jong-uns-lover-seeks-asylum-in-south-korea/

Vocabulary from the article:

to be puzzled - to be confused, to be unable to clearly understand something

a refugee - someone who runs away from his country because he is afraid of being harmed

controversial - if someone is controversial this means that people have strong emotions or feelings about the person

heterosexual - when a man loves a woman and vice versa

intimate - close

dictator - when one person controls an entire society

virtually - in this case if he was virtually KJU's sex slave he was nearly or almost completely KJU's sex slave

a praetorian guard - a group of body guards that used to guard the Roman emperor

the demilitarized zone - the area between North and South Korea where meetings are held.

miraculously - a miracle is an event which is difficult or impossible to do

manifested - shown

degenerated - if something degenerates, it gets worse

a fantasy - a type of imagined situation, a sort of dream or secret desire

degrading - if something is degrading it makes a person feel ashamed or humiliated

to loathe - to hate 

a playmate - someone who plays with another person - the implication here is that this Japanese man was a 'sexual' playmate

presents proofs - should be presents proof (proof is non-counntable)

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