New York Times and the jackass who wrote this are very desperate in trying to smear DPRK for something Muricans do but in much much worse ways.pic.twitter.com/IM9oaOOsFN
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New York Times and the jackass who wrote this are very desperate in trying to smear DPRK for something Muricans do but in much much worse ways.pic.twitter.com/IM9oaOOsFN
those cheerleaders are often under 'model' contracts and make well under min wage
yay capitalism
Perhaps the New York Times has an "opinion" on the Korean women US forces massacred from 1950 to 1953, when they dropped 635,000 tons of bombs and 32,557 tons of napalm on the peninsula- more than everything deployed in the entire Pacific theater in WWIIhttps://twitter.com/nytimes/status/962037160785293315 …
Was that "state promulgated sexism" as well, or is that only a matter of concern at international sporting and diplomatic events?
now, back to "barely legal babes of the idf"
I've found Asian countries as a whole to be this way (excluding Japan and to some degree China). India, Philippines, Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, even Singapore, are like that; the women seem not to mind as they profit from it.
So horrible that a country would try and boost its image by displaying and headlining its attractive women.
America never does that! 
Nuclear arms, ballastic missiles, food shortages, imprisonment of political activists and you're concerned about sexism? Welcome to the NYTimes.
But enough about the US
What about Cheerleaders in US?? No Sexism in this case. Stop double standards!
Which countries use ugly women to promote themselves?
probably the US in a couple of years
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