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  • george orwell was right! You can actually have an incredibly isolated and corrupted government that can last a long time! Scary stuff!

  • 1:26 NK hasn't got this luck, US don't even care much about NK, what to get from it if they invade it? NK has no great resurses,, not even food, all they can do is loot his castle cuz its more rich than Saddam but above all this NK has over one million well armed active soldiers trained to be ruthless killing machines and 10 nukes

  • Just invade North Korea.......get it over with and wipe them off the face of the Earth

  • @gopconservative78 because of bullshit like that you don´t have the world trade center towers anymore

  • @eeayt hahahaa, that's awesome, bro. Right on!

  • @gopconservative78

    RE: "wipe them off the face of the earth"??

    The North Korean *people* have never actually supported communism, it was imposed on them by Soviet and Chinese imperialists who aided Kim Il Sung during the Korean war. Hundreds of thousands of people have risked their lives to flee to freedom (in South Korea and the US) and millions more have been imprisoned and even executed for defying or questioning the regime in any way.

  • @gopconservative78

    The only people who need to be "wiped off the face of the earth" are Kim Jong Il himself and the other leaders of the Communist junta. The rest of the nation is NOT, and never has been our enemy. It is the Communist tyrants who attacked us, not North Korea as a whole. Kim Jong Il needs to be punished for his crimes and his nation LIBERATED

  • this form of gov't should be called assholecracy

  • The Soviet Union was liberal compared to this.

  • @HelenaXVI you would be amazed how nice life was in the ussr, people would be pissed in the usa if they new the evil their government did in their name..very very pissed!!!

  • @bikegirl2

    Oh yes, life was really "nice" in the USSR- unless you were one of the tens of millions of people ("trotskyites","titoists", "counter-revolutionaries", "rootless cosmpolitans") who were starved, tortured, and enslaved in the GULag, or unless you were one of the millions of farmers ("kulaks") forced from your home at gunpoint, separated from your family and MURDERED. Life in the USSR wasn't exactly "nice" for them.

  • @TheTollundWoman that was only under the rule of stalin, stalin as not the USSR, read about de-stalinization, you know little about what you talk about!

  • @bikegirl2

    De-Stalinization was only superficial, a desperate attempt on the part of a corrupt and violent regime to save face. Stalin was uniquely evil, no doubt about it, but the crimes and atrocities of the Communist regime neither began nor ended with his rule. Lenin and Trotsky had thousands of innocent people imprisoned and even massacred. And the violent suppression of all dissent, the silencing and imprisonment of dissidents, the GULag continued long after Stalin

  • @bikegirl2

    I know about "de-stalinization", the "thaw", etc. Khruschev made some very eloquent speeches, no doubt about it, but he didn't close the GULag, he didn't release the political prisoners, he didn't allow any real criticism of communism, and he continued, just like Stalin before him, in persecuting all dissent against the Party. The USSR remained a one-party totalitarian state long after "de-stalinization"

  • lol such a dilusional country its very very sad

  • things may change when Kim Jong Il dies, he is cancer of this world

    people living in free world can not image how to survive a day in a prison-like state,

  • @trafalgarstreet There's a really good interview with a Japanese man who used to be Kim Jong Il's chef. He talks about his time with him and his family and he got to know the son who is rumored to be taking over when he does die. According to the cook he thinks the son will be different because one time he made a comment about the family "living it up" while there were still a lot of people hungry. It's a good interview and I believe he has a book out.

  • @trafalgarstreet With the son the Japanese man's point was that the fact the son was aware and even had any empathy in him. It seemed to surprise him that he thought about someone other than himself. What's sad is the people don't even have socialism. They don't have any control over anything. Not with where they live or even turning off radio's in their home's or anything. Only the elite live in the capital. That's not what socialism is about. They prob have no clue who Marx is.

  • @LittlePinky82 True, this is NOT communism. Its more a fuedal system with an emperor

  • @evildeathmonkey1 Exactly. The way Kim Jong-Il lives goes perfect with that analogy.

  • @LittlePinky82 I believe this form of government should be called a(very very very extreme and brutal) autocratie. So in fact it could'nt be further from communism;)

  • Excellent video. Such a closed society, one wonders how much of the propaganda North Koreans actually believe and how much they simply repeat for fear of being sent to work/death camps.

  • excellent, watched every one, very well done

  • rong riv de grate reeder ken jang el an de grate peepers ho riv en de nurt korererere.

  • Correction: The Korean war never ended. Should have said "since after the cease fire". Anyways, great vid

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