Or as it's called in North Korea "Extreme old age".
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Or so the Germans would have us believe 🤔
Weird. Secret birthday?
My guess is having a birthday would make him seem more human when Nork prefers their leaders come across as demigods.
Lmao, Nork.
Don’t forget about Nindy
나누 나누
North Indianapolis?
No man, Nork and Nindy
I don't give a fuck about his birthday, make a news when the cunt bites the dust.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
It has been hinted at previously, with North Korean officials thanking then US President Donald Trump for his birthday wishes back in January 2020 - although they did not specify which day.
Further evidence of the date had emerged six years earlier, when US basketball player Dennis Rodman sang happy birthday to Kim Jong Un in front of a crowd of thousands.
Gilsup Kwak, head of One Korea Center, a website specialising in North Korean affairs, suggests a number of reasons for the silence - not least, his mother Ko Yong Hui, and the fact she was reportedly born in Japan.
There is still widespread distrust of Japan - which colonised the region between 1910 and 1945 - in North Korean society, and the link could undermine Kim Jong Un's bloodline claims, meaning it has so far been swept under the carpet.
However, there could be numerous other explanations, he says, including believing "that idolising his ancestors and family is enough" and wanting to "promote his image as a humble leader".
Experts say that older members of North Korea's ruling elite feel he is still too young - although it is notable that his father's birthday became an official holiday the year he turned 40.
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