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  • @TheTollundwoman

    Hey TheTollundfascist, the usa has enough own poblems. For example a bad education system, a bad health system etc. so the usa has no rights to meddle into the internal affairs of other countries. Btw I have a question to you: Do you have korean roots? The usa is responsible for the worst crimes in humanity in the last hundert years. Everbody in the world knows that. Therefore the most people hates the usa. Every empire is going down, especially bad ones like the dirty usa .

  • @XantiimperialistX 100years..what about Nazi-Germany,Rwanda,PolPott,Ma­o,Stalin,Mobutu,Mengistu,Idi Amin.

    Are these US-representatives? is Auschwitz and Treblinka US-penal colonies..you as a german should not talk about genocide and crimes..and the nazi occupiers looted Greece of billions and its gold reserve. Do you mean that North korea has an excellent educational and health system? Why then is North Korea always begging for international help??????

  • @XantiimperialistX Are you really that stupid? Everyone on here seems to think you are. And I'm inclined to agree. You hate on America, the most free, the most prosperous, and yes the most generous nation in the HISTORY of the world, because you are jealous. Probably a loser still living at home with mama, huh? Communism DOES NOT WORK! And the fact that ppl are waking up to that fact in droves, is what you can't stand. MORON!

  • @XantiimperialistX And also the worlds biggest and latest empire, the soviet one..with consisted of over 100 nationalities, many who didn t speak russianandwhowhere deported by Stalin from their natural habitat to the end of the world, becuase of soviet state paranoia( Kalmucks,Chechens,volga-german­s)..but as the USSR was socialist, it wasn t politically correct for european socialists to call the USSR imperialist, nor to talk about its crimes as the germans had to be ashamed for 50years.

  • @XantiimperialistX It isn t nice to call anyone fascist or fag or nazi. Dictatorial systems brand themselves in fancy ways.

  • This is old school wu tang - I love this song

  • whats this songs name

  • I'm so tired of Hearing how the U.S. Has caused Problems. YES, but what about other Countries?

    which is why i am a Anarchist.

  • This stupid video is capitalistic and imperialistic and a wrong propaganda. The usa (=uneducated stupid assholes) should care about their own problems. Don´t forget the crimes of the dirty usa: genocide at the indians, black people, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Dresden, Vietnam, Korea. The usa was the only country which brought into action two atomic bombs. SO USA SHUT UP. LONG LIVE THE DPRK AND THE DEAR LEADER. DOWN WITH THE USA AND THE OTHER IMPERIALISTIC PIGS:

  • @XantiimperialistX

    you're citing the bombing of Dresden as evidence of American imperialism? Right...because the Third Reich was obviously a (National) Socialist paradise, besieged by American capitalists! And by the same token, you support North Korea, the only govt. in the world that still uses Eugenics. so what you're really saying is "Long live the Fuehrer, down with the USA." Communists=Nazis= idiots!

  • @XantiimperialistX

    300,000 North Koreans have risked their lives to escape this regime, are they all "capitalsits" too? Are Kang Chol-hwan, Soon Ok Lee, and Hwang Jang Yop all "imperialist pigs"? The founder of Juche defected to South Korea. So shut up, Marx. LONG LIVE THE USA, F*** the Dear Leader, Down with the DPRK and other communist thugs...

  • @TheTollundWoman wellsaid..very weird that the DPRK-genocide government calls the outside world "imperialists" yet beggs for food? very weird indeed.

  • @XantiimperialistX

    I went to your channel...you're obviously just an angry German POd about D-Day. Get over it. We won. you lost. Wiedersehen...

  • @XantiimperialistX

    I agree with your remarks but tell me why your dear leader doesn't leave Koreans free to go and come at will... like in USA and other pigs contries ? Probably he prefers to keep secret the way to happiness : just for north Koreans, not for pigs. Thanks a lot for your well-informed opinion...

  • @voklin They don t have pigs in the DPRK..they have shortage of everything because of their glorious successes...

  • @XantiimperialistX And communists are not imerialists?? or pigs?? that USA has comitted crimes is no carte-blanche for a deluded,mongoloid korean Elvis to inprison and starve his people in the midst of a rich region of growing economies. How can people living in the rich western world adore this Gulag???

  • @am1966ath

    You are a an ignorant imperialist, nothing else.

  • @XantiimperialistX There is no bigger Imperialists than Communist rulers...look at Kim -Il Sung,his boyfriend Stalin, the massmurderer and veneric sick Mao...and their populace were indeed ignorants..the worst of all are western armchair intellectualls who defends this regimes and gives them respectability. They should tell their fairytales to the people who have fled from North Korea.

  • @XantiimperialistX Your site looks more like a SS-station than anything else..most of mankind is not welcome....cosmopolitan and what else?? what do you call Kim Jong IL then? provincial? mentally deranged

    or what? If North Korea is so happy and succesful and hates the outside world..why all this famine all the time..and its aggressive begging..why should I and other wetsreners feed north korean children and peasents and be called "imperialists"?? Kim can feed them or they can just die?

  • @am1966ath

    yes but the US has no real choice but to keep providing humanitarian aid, you can't force innocent people to suffer for the crimes of the dictatorship

  • @TheTollundWoman The US is depicted by north korean propaganda as murderers,imperialists and that south koreais starving??, next day the north korean government asks forfood aid and negotiations..samekind of bull, the DPRK repeat itself...a large part of the norths population is doomedaslong as Kim rules as the regime consider them useless. The US shouldignore thenorth, no negotiations, no food aid and no answer to provocative propaganda..after a while,little Kim woulcome to negotiations.

  • @am1966ath

    Food aid should not be in any way tied to negotiations. We have a moral obligation to provide humanitarian aid, otherwise thousands if not millions more people are going to die and another generation is going to grow up with severe malnutrition. Ending aid or increasing sanctions will have no effect because the regime does not care what happens to its own citizens.

  • @TheTollundWoman From a moral standpoint you are right, but I believe that Kim is a fraud, his "negotiations" are meaningless..he don t get what he wants, his minions fire grenades into South Korea or comitt some terrorists act againts South korean interests, remeber the bomb against south korean delegation in Rangoon in 1983, the bomb on KAL flight 858 from Baghdad to Seoul, in in 1987. Kim is like a psychopathic tennent in an apartment bloc threatning the other tennants at will.

  • @TheTollundWoman Do you know that DPRK border guards go on raiding parties into China, looting and robbing???behaving like Orcs..that is a bad thing.The only ones that can bring change to DPRK is China, China do not digest Kims bulshit and he knows that..he can t play them as he plays western powers.

  • @am1966ath

    China is itself controlled by a brutal dictatorship. As long the north is oppressed and impoverished, it is a useful pawn for China. If there were a pro-democracy revolution in north Korea, the Chinese govt. would panic and worry about a similar uprising in their own country. Also a reunified Korea would eventually be a threat to the PRC's hegemony in Asia. North Korea's relationship with China is increasingly a dependant neo-colonial one.

  • @am1966ath

    I have read articles about north Korean border guards crossing the Chinese border, most of them are probably looking for food, ordinary soldiers don't get adequate rations. remember this is a country where most of the population is severely malnourished

  • @TheTollundWoman That what Im saying, Kim doesn t even provide his foreign embassies with funds to pay for the post buildings they rent in Kathmandu,London,Macau or Stockholm...time and again DPRK-diplomats are apprehended for involvment in drugdeals, paying with counterfeit dollars..not even the broke USSR involved itself so blatantly in criminality..the DPRK lacks knowledge of international law and normal business practices.

  • @am1966ath

    kim jong il would come to negotiations? and then what? until the US makes human rights *the* primary focus of all negotiations, and bases its policy on human rights (not on the nuclear program, which we can't stop), no progress will be made

  • @am1966ath

    Kim Jong Il's regime will not fall due to external pressure, it will only fall due to internal revolt, the US can help this process by supporting and funding the underground railroad which helps defectors escape. providing food aid will hasten the collapse of the regime, people cannot revolt when they are starving and if NK's economy stabilizes, a revolution will be more likely

  • @TheTollundWoman What kind of economy does DPRK have?? those resturants runned by the elite for the elite?? the drug cultivation and trade through DPRK-embassies in the west?? You feed the starving, they are fed and then nurtured with the Kim lies???

  • @am1966ath

    The "DPRK" (Dictatorship Preventing the Reunification of Korea) has an officially socialist economy, the one you described, but it also has an underground version of basic capitalism. Do some research on the "jangmadang" markets.

  • @am1966ath

    "you feed the starving, they are fed and then nurtured with the Kim lies???"

    If its possible to save the lives of starving people we have a moral obligation to do this. Even if Kim Jong Il's regime were to collapse tomorrow already the effects of widespread malnutrition would hinder the country's reconstruction for decades to come. the longer this continues the worse it gets.

  • @TheTollundWoman Why isn t China feeding the starving North koreans?? Kim threatens the US & South Korea with anihilation one day, declaring "juche"..the other day he discreetly asks for food aid with the help of China , inviting the US and the south tomeaningless talks. I know about the underground market economy of the north. The DPRK is a lousy business partner, everybody who have made any business with them has lost money and some even gone bankrupt.

  • @TheTollundWoman Im not inhuman, but the Kim regime is...in my native Stockholm, the DPRK embassy has been involved in drug-dealing and paying with fake dollars. Kim wants his embassies to pay for their existance with crime..many DPRK diplomats have been expelled from Sweden and the DPRK owes the swedish government some 200US$ million since the mid-70S....DPRK is a lousy business partner..wherever they have interests, Macao or Berlin, they deal in criminality.

  • @am1966ath

    Of course, Communists are terrible business partners :D but the "Workers' party" dictatorship does NOT represent the people of north Korea. its not their fault their country is controlled by a dictatorship

  • @TheTollundWoman of course not but the people of north korea is not involved in business deals..its cronies of Kim or dprk-diplomats....in Sweden as early as 1976 there were a scandal involving the DPRK-embassy..the north koreans payed for their expensive embassy by smugglingcigarrets,alcohol and narcotics into Swedenand selling it for hard cash to Swedish criminals. North Korea also bought 600 volvo cars and machine-equpiment from Volvo..for 2 000 000 swedish kronor (300 million US)

  • @TheTollundWoman the debts that the DPRK has to Sweden has not been payed..in 35 years....the north koreans have no business sence..they are used to getting everything for free..

  • @TheTollundWoman Even when better fed, what can a brainwashed people do?? And the need is endless..I don t think that even those in Pyongyang has a good life..the DPRK is such a failed economy and was already in 1976..no money, no trade,no business. Not even the USSR was so backward and the USSR in 1975 was really a retarded society. Do you think that the subdues north koreans have the guts to die for freedom???

  • @am1966ath

    First of all, even if a person is "brainwashed", he still is a human being and has basic rights. starvation is one of the most painful ways to die, no one should have to suffer that much agony.

    Second, ordinary north Koreans are not really "brainwashed", why would they risk their lives to defect to south Korea, if they believed the regime's lies?

  • @TheTollundWoman To flee is not the same as to fight opression...and are millions of north koreans aware of their  situation??? IS things getting better if the US and South Korea gives aid all the time while Kims answer is threats,insults and terrorizm???

  • @am1966ath

    Thousands of people have already risked their lives, and hundreds have been tortured and murdered, for trying to escape. So yes, they "have the guts" to fight for freedom

  • @XantiimperialistX Andthe german third reich of course didn t commit any crimes at all. And Kim isn t a n imperialist..he just begged onkel Stalin for a little war that he couldn t handle. I think that you are a nazi that adores DPRK because of the similarities to nazi germany.

  • @am1966ath

    You are a gay of greece. You country should pay his debts, than maybe we can talk.

  • @XantiimperialistX First of all..Im not greec at all, secondly Im not gay(what has sexuality with dictatorship to do?)..when it comes to debt , North Korea owes Sweden some 200$US that Sweden lended DPRK in the 70S to buy drilling equipment and Volvo cars from Sweden. Kimil Sung didn t understand that it was a loan. So now DPRK must pay in cash for everything, which it does with drugs and counterfeit dollars in diplomatic bags.Many nazis were gays for your information, so was J.Edgar Hoover

  • @XantiimperialistX and so probably is Mugabe and many others..thats why they hate gays. I wonder what kind of sexuality that flourish in North Korea??People like you are responsible for the suffering in North korea as you give credability to this SS-state. Its a shame that DPRK uses the internet, a medium of free and free thinking people to spread its filth and defend a deluded,ruthless massmurderer like KimJong-Il. Democracy is missused by those that hate democracy.

  • @XantiimperialistX Dear anti-imperialist. Other acts of war and war crimes committed by other countries does not give the DPRK a right to murder its own population. This is not propaganda, and the large number of defectors from the DPRK who were either prisoners or guards in these camps provides all the evidence required to show the camps and the murders committed inside them are real. What is going on in these camps is the same as the holocaust against the jews on WW2.

  • @XantiimperialistX Why do you rant Imperialism all the time?? are all in North Korea academics?? what does average Kim in Pyongyang knows about the world???

  • @AdmiralJohnBates

    Adios comrade. You're blocked. I'm going to go buy tickets for the 2018 Winter Olympics in SOUTH Korea, you can go stargazing in Pyongyang, and we'll both be happy...

  • @AdmiralJohnBates

    F*** the Dear Leader

    F*** Karl Marx

    F*** Friedrich Engels

  • @AdmiralJohnBates What on earth are you taking about??!!

  • @AdmiralJohnBates

    Actually, its not. There's something called International Law, which, by oppressing and massacring his own people, Kim Jong Il (and before that his father) have been violating for 60 years. You could've said, in 1944, that what Hitler was doing with the borders of the Third Reich was his own business. Fortunately, the free world thought differently...

  • @AdmiralJohnBates

    LOL on your channel you say "put this on your channel if you're not afraid to let others know you're a Christian." Try saying you're a Christian in Pyongyang. See what happens.

  • @AdmiralJohnBates

    There's "nothing wrong" with concentration camps? "Nothing wrong" with Eugenics? "Nothing wrong" with poison gas? Nothing wrong with hereditary succession? Nothing wrong with systematic starvation? Nothing wrong with EVIL? You must be a neo-nazi, or else a communist. Not that there's much of a difference...

  • this song has nothing to do with your topic idiot

  • @mglory24

    The song is about the Nazi genocide and the need to prevent anything like it from ever happening again. The video is about a regime that uses Eugenics, concentration camps, public executions and mass murder- the same tactics used by the Nazis- to oppress its citizens. The song has *everything* to do with the topic. NEVER AGAIN.

  • @TheTollundWoman North korea has many similarities with Nazi Germany although being far inferior in development and more crude in its concentration camp-system..but Kim has learnt a lot from the third reich..more than from Maos China.

  • To support the North Korean government is indefensible.

  • Free South Korea!

  • @CommunistWarrior1917 lol! free your minds first you silly little red :)

  • what is the name of the track?

    great tune

    

  • USA is the reason not the Communists

  • @OrthodoxPalestine

    You say "Free Palestine" and yet you refuse to support Freedom for Korea. I was looking for a good definition of sheer hypocrisy; you've been very helpful. Thanks.

    by the way, you say you are an Orthodox Christian? So you've forgiven the Bolsheviks for their systematic massacre of thousands of Orthodox priests and believers? Why don't you try being Orthodox in Pyongyang, see what happens.

  • @OrthodoxPalestine

    If this were 1944, you'd be accusing America of imperialism for illegally occupying the beaches of Normandy.

  • great vid but slow it down a bit. You cant read and keep up with it all!

  • I was station at camp casey at one time in my life. I would give my life to free the north korea.

  • Fuck North Korea

  • @PIRATEDREAM63

    No, not "F*** North Korea."

    F*** Kim Jong Il.

    F*** Kim Il Sung.

    F*** the Stalinist and Maoist aggressors who put him in power.

    F*** Karl Marx.

    But don't insult the people of north Korea.

  • @TheTollundWoman Very true, the North Korean population warrant our utmost sympathies.

  • Nuke those little Nazi assfucks back to the stone age and make North Korea part of the United States!

  • @AirCooledMan2006

    In the event of a war between the US and NK, the majority of the N.Korean army would probably defect or mutiny anyway, hence nuclear weapons would be completely unnecessary, and more to the point, completely unjustified. Kim Jong Il does NOT represent the people of N.Korea or their views, so to make the entire country suffer for his crimes would be absurd.

  • @AirCooledMan2006

    "Make N.Korea part of the United States." No. Make it part of our great ally, the Republic of (South) Korea.

    but if a war breaks out, once the north is liberated, the US should put in effect a modern version of the Marshall plan. the infrastructure of NK has been utterly destroyed by decades of communism. US has the ability to provide massive assistance in rebuilding and we will have a moral obligation to do

  • @TheTollundWoman It'd be at least until things calm back down after we're done with NK. Then the South can take it back and teach them the grand old Korean pastime of Starcraft.

  • Honestly, I think war between two Koreas will not end untill USA is expelled from this area forever.

    For the fuck sake, Korea was one country, one same people and one same soul before USA divided those two countries primarily for USA's own interests and their showing off to Soviet Union. Damn USA is the most responsible "ingredient" for separation on ONE COUNTRY AND ONE PEOPLE.

    Now, you may think whatever you want, but deep inside EVERY SMART Korean known the truth and their true enemy (USA).

  • @brox114 actually, after the soviet invasion of manchuria and the japanese surrender, soviet troops controlled the northern part of the korean peninsula. the US feared that the Soviets would advanced to the south and conquer all of korea under the communist regime north korea has today. so, they went in, controlled the south and created 38th parrallel so that it would be harder for them to invade each other.

  • @Super1776Patriot

    CCCP along with allied forces in WW2 tried to force Japan to surrender. Divided politics and pure USA's desire for profit and influence resulted in separation of Korea. USA was responsible for Korean separation. After ww2, CCCP had no influence in Korea - only USA managed to put it's own puppet on power in south and put significant effort on controlling Korea. However, there was rebellion in the north against foregin (USA's) influence, and they asked CCCP and China for help.

  • @brox114

    The Red Army had entered and occupied the northern half of Korea weeks before American troops even set foot on the peninsula. Stalin wanted to force Communism on as many nations bordering the USSR as he could; the US, which still saw the USSR as an ally in 1945, was willing to oblige. Neither the US or USSR initially intended the division to be permanent, but it was Soviet and Chinese tanks that forced communism on the north.

  • @brox114 ...dude, you've got to be kidding me. how stupid could you possibly be? first of all, i said it once and i'll say it again. after the invasion of manchuria, the soviets took the northern part of the korean peninsula. if you don't believe me then look it up. second, no. Soviet troops did not withdraw from north korea until 1948. same with the US troops in South Korea. and third, the "rebellion" you're talking about is the Korean war. and we all know that NK started it. not SK.

  • @Super1776Patriot

    I'm realistic, but someone like you with IQ of room temperature couldn't understand this. I guess you are paid for your actions of discreditating anyone who writes truth about USA's (and NATO's) actions and interests; otherwise it would be unreasonable to post extreme right orientated posts like you are posting.

    USA's ignited war between Koreans and was the most responsible for mutual Korean hate. USA's interests for profit and world dictatorship are not welcome.

  • @brox114 dude, you wouldn't know what the word realistic meant even if it hit you in the face. all the stuff you are saying is nothing but communist anti-american propaganda. and you know it. so you have no right to say that you are being realistic and telling the truth because you are no where near them. why can't you accept the fact that NORTH KOREA ignited the war? we all know it. ok? so stop with your pathetic lies and propaganda because it's not getting us anywhere.

  • @Super1776Patriot

    Also, USA's troops are still stationed in South Korea, and in reality, USA commands Korean army. So, South Korea is nothing but USA puppet. It would be wise for you to get back to your own country and to LEAVE KOREA TO KOREAN'S. Soviet troops were invited by rebbels who were against USA's occupation (or "helping" how USA likes to say). Neither North or South Korea started war - USA started war based on it's desire for profit, world control and showing off to CCCP.

  • @brox114 US troops are still there for assistance. just because US troops are staintioned in South Korea doesn't mean their a "puppet state" just like North Korea, they've had their own government since 1948. North Korea had Soviets troops there. would you like me to say that North Korea was once a Soviet puppet state? no. they weren't. "soviets troops were invited by rebels" lol! only 26,000 soviet troops were sent. but they didn't fully intervene. unless you're talking about China.

  • @Super1776Patriot

    Ah, "assistance" you call that. I asume your troope were also for "assistance" in Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, Iraq, Somalia, Afghanistan, Libya...

    Soviet and Chinese troops were invited by rebbels to help against USA's "assistance" to whole country. It's well described in books such as, for one out of few examples, "Guerrilla Warfare".

    North Korea wasn't CCCP's nor China's puppet state; but unfortunately ROK is USA's puppet. I'm just being realistic.

  • @brox114 uhhhh why are we talking about Grenada, Vietnam, Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya all of a sudden? well, technogically yes. our troops were in Vietnam to help the South Vietnamese. we invaded Grenada to overthrow the military dictatorship. we invaded Panama to protect the 35,000 Americans living there. we invaded Somalia to overthrow the warlords controlling the government

  • @brox114

    you hate the "US puppet state" so much? Buy yourself a ticket to Pyongyang. Adios, amigo.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Yes I do. USA can do within it's own boundaries whatever they want, but outside those boundaries, there are other civilisations with cultural diferences and their own indetity.

    Have a nice day.

  • @brox114

    Move to Pyongyang then. Adios comrada!

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Seems to me that you are either heavily brainwashed or wealthy individual.

    There's no perfect system of goverment, but only the good one (communism) and the bad one (capitalism).

    Capitalism is great only for rich (wealthy) people who are defending their own capitalistic interests at the expense of many ordinary people. Communism is much more fair for ordinary, normal people; but it's poison for the rich ones who will try everything to discredit communism.

    Have a nice day, pal!

  • @brox114

    Have you ever lived on <600 calories a day? Have you ever tasted pine bark? Do you know what happens to "ordinary, normal people" when even *hospitals* don't have electricity, when, in the 21st century, people die of TB and cholera because they have no access to medicine? When soldiers desert their units because they don't even receive rations?

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Becuase of USA and it's extended hand NATO pressure, DPRK has significant economical problems. North Korea is electrified, but constant pressure from USA and NATO are making situation more difficult. Because of trade embargo, country could not reach it's full potential of production and technological advancement.

    Documentary movies about North Korea are mostly based on USA's propaganda and often exaggerate a lot (especially Lisa Ling's BS about DPRK).

  • @brox114

    The blockade is in fact self-imposed, since the 1970s North Korea has pursued the "Juche" policy, and has deliberately isolated itself from the global economy. North Korea was won of the very few Communist nations that refused to join COMECON (the eastern bloc's imitation of the EU.) How can there be a "trade embargo" on a country that already *refuses to trade* with most of the world? And you're aware the US just gave North Korea $900,000? Some "embargo"!

  • @brox114

    Documentaries are biased? I can believe that. But what about the writings and testimonies of people who spent most of their lives in North Korea? Read: Aquariums of Pyongyang, by Kang Chol-Hwan; This is paradise: my North Korean childhood, by Hyok Kang; Long Road Home: testimonies of a North Korean camp survivor, by Kim Yong; Eyes of the tailless animals, by Sun Ok Lee. To name a few.

  • @brox114

    American propaganda about North Korea doesn't usually even *mention* the regime's human rights violations, it prefers to invent some fantasy about a "nuclear nightmare". which is indeed bs. Lisa Ling isn't objective? Well, spending time in a country's prisons doesn't really give you a favorable impression, i suppose. and NATO pressure still doesn't explain Camp 22, or the use of Eugenics.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Just look how many comments you sent me to trying to defend USA's crimes against humanity. Tell me the truth, who pays you to defend USA so fiercely. People must know the truth about USA and it's extended hand NATO and their intentions.

    How about human rights in USA which criminalises povetry? How about USA's crimes against humanity since ww2 (USA killed more than 20 000 000 people worldwide after ww2)? How about western media working in collaboration with USA + braiwashing?

  • @brox114

    you have NO idea what communism is like, the very fact that you have internet (and hence electricity) reveals you have no frame of reference for the system you claim is so "much more fair". How is it "fair" for the Dear Leader to spend his country's budget importing cognac and hollywood movies, while 3 million of his citizens die from starvation? How is it "fair" for Workers' Party cadres to hold banquets, while ordinary people go hungry?

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Please don't talk rubbish. Soviet citizens, for example, had much more advantages compared to USA ones. They had free medical, social and educational services (USA doesn not have that); and they also had various consumer Electronics and other necessities just like USA.

    North Korean economy is in huge problems because of USA's (NATO's) trade embargo. Because of that people have food shortages. USA and it's extended hand NATO are the most responsible for this situation.

  • @brox114 "USA started war based on it's desire for profit, world control, and showing off to CCCP." yea. i've heard that kind of propaganda before. North Korea just made up the "South Korea invaded first!" lie just to make up a reason to invade South Korea. we all know that North Korea wanted to "liberate" (communist double talk for conquer) Asia. first came south korea, then japan, philippines, tibet, java, etc. and then by doing this, they would "crush" the US. epic fail right?

  • @brox114 also the USSR only sent 26,000 for assistance. like i said, they didn't fully intervene. unlike china. who only intervened because they were afraid that UN troops would cross the Yalu river and invade them. "North Korea wasn't CCCP's puppet state" um, that's interesting. you called South Korea a US puppet state because they have US troops. so why wasn't North Korea a USSR puppet state? and nice try buddy. but the book Guerilla Warfare is mostly about the Cuban Revolution

  • @Super1776Patriot

    North Korea asked both CCCP and China for help. As far as I know, CCCP send mostly special forces or the elite ones and China send the army size unit.

    I didn't think South being pupet only because of USA's army presency; but because of USA's actual control of the entire country with only apparent Korean authority. CCCP didn't do anything similar in North except helping to push off occupators.

    Btw, J.Ellis is the author, and it has an article of Cuban revolution as well...

  • @brox114 "I don't think South being puppet only because of USA's army presency: but because of USA's actual control of the entire country with only apparent Korean authority." you seem not to get it when i said that both North and South Korea created their own governments. in other words, they were on their own. the only Americans that are in Korea is their military. ok? do you get it? and btw, South Korea was a military dictatorship for 20 years. did we set that up? no.

  • @brox114

    Look at a satellite image of the peninsula at night. That will settle this argument :D

  • @brox114

    Carter tried to withdraw American troops from the DMZ...the South Korean government begged him not to. and even if South Korea is a "USA puppet"...at least people there have food, and basic human rights. Unlike in Communist China's puppet state!

  • @brox114

    You support a Nazi regime just because it opposes the US? pathetic.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    I didn't say that. Don't try to pull words out of my mouth. I just represented the truth and only the truth.

    USA's extreme greediness and desire to control the world and to command to everyone is not desirable. USA can do that only between it's own boundaries.

    Not to mention how many millions of people USA killed in Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, Somaila, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, with various experiments in Africa, Asia and Latin America (and in USA on their own people)...

  • @TheTollundWoman

    ... also, USA is champion in brainwashing, fooling and serving their own versions of truth. USA has managed bo brainwash so many people that are not even close aware of real situation and the truth happening around.

    I'm just realistic and I'm not trying to write some BS - I write only about certified and known info BASED ON TRUTH from articles, books and internet...

    Open your eyes, USA does NOT stand for what they are representing.

  • Korea should not be divided. both koreas should be united and live under a fair government with freedom, liberty and democracy. LONG LIVE UNIFIED KOREA!

  • what a fantasy world u live in my friend...lol

  • lets goto war. let us USA go liberate and bring salvation to the childrens and people of n.korea

  • @TheTollundWomen 1) Trails are not "fair" if all of the players(police judges etc) are under the same bureaucracy. Secondly, I dare you to tell a police officer or any political figure in America to "F#4K OFF." I am quite sure you will be carried away.

  • And how is this any different from the situation in the united states that systematically targets its civilian population into its prison industrial complex. Two million male prisoners(majority black and hispanic) that are forced to band(along racial lines) together for the sake of safety from others and the "justice" system. I believe they say half of all imates are imprisoned for non-violent crimes eg drug use. Imates are required to consume psycho-tropic drugs. ALL GOVTS REPRESS PPL

  • @Dannyboi49

    How is this different from America?

    There are no concentration camps in America. Prisoners are only imprisoned after a fair trial, with a jury of their peers, and a lawyer to represent and defend their case. There are no political prisoners, I can oppose the govt. and insult its leaders without facing any form of punishment. Children are not imprisoned for the crimes of their parents or grandparents; whole families aren't made to suffer for the actions of one of their members.

  • @Dannyboi49

    All governments repress people. Not all governments commit GENOCIDE

  • @TheTollundWoman I'm sure that Native Americans would disagree.

  • @Dannyboi49

    The "prison-industrial" complex is NOT the same as gulags and concentration camps.

    "Non-violent crimes such as drug use" are NOT the same as any form of dissent against the govt.

    "Psycho-tropic drugs" are NOT the same as poison gas and chemical weapons.

    Repression is NOT the same as Genocide.

    Prisoners in America get free healthcare and 3 meals a day. Prisoners in North Korea are starved to death. There is no moral equivalency between democracy and communism.

  • @TheTollundWoman keeping one alive so that they can live w/n the prison wall is a form of torture. Not to mention solitary confinment in which inmates are in lock down 23hrs a day without any human contact. Im sure many prisoners are very happy to be kept "alive" so that the system can constantly remind them of their sub-human status through the use of force and cohersion.

  • @Dannyboi49

    An inmate in a maximum security prison in the US, even if he is guilty of murder, is guaranteed by law that his basic legal rights will be respected, that he will be given healthcare, food, and access to education and/or career training (if he wants it) at the state's expense. These are things which even ordinary citizens in North korea are not gauranteed. There is NO moral equivalency

  • @Dannyboi49

    Two wrongs don't make a right. America represses people....so that means Kim jong Il has a right to commit genocide??

  • Very informative video. I knew they were a lot like the Nazi's, but not to this extent.

  • a very important video! thank you for your excellent work!!

  • @IAmTheirVoice

    Thank you!

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