North Korea is a Failed State that cannot even feed its own people. North Korea is the World's Worst police state and the people are slaves to the bizarre Communist Family Dynasty that has ruled the nation with an iron fist for the past half century and more. The free world needs to develop a political, strategic and tactical plan to ensure that North Korea collapses as soon as possible and is absorbed into the Free and Democratic South Korea, the way East Germany was absorbed by West Germany
@machetezone interweb, try ebay. And do i agree with the family? I agree with some, but not all, the policies by il and sung, but i do not support their almost monarchistic rule. The party itself should select its next head, not the current leader, and he shouldn't be picking one of his sons for a succesor (unless he was the best choice or something. But thats not the case)
He's got it wrong. It's the Kim family; in Korean, surname comes first. The party's selecting Choe Ji Rim as it's next head anyway, the Kim Jong-eun succession stuff is a myth.
Also, even the DPRK elite know Kim Jong-eun is inexperienced. He's just barely 30. His degree isn't politics based nor was her educated in a Marxist country or under a Marxistically-oriented curriculum. He studied a Masters in Computer Science in Switzerland. He has been made charge, in terms of military tactics, at most, of the Cyberattack corps; they were responsible for knocking several hundred SK servers down after they hacked their YouTube (Uriminzokkiri.)
@ScottishSocialist1 How can you support North Korea ? People have to eat grass to survive, they are completely dependant on China, and frankly the world will be a better place with out them. The only real peace solution is for North Korea to collapse and South Korea to take COMPLETE control over North Korea and govern it by Seoul's rules. This is not likely to happen in the near future but hopefully for the good of the world it will happen one day.
@ScottishSocialist1 Certainly though at some point they will have to stop the insane amount of ressources allocated to the military; Otherwise perhaps begin exporting the weapons to China, because having more then 10% of gdp allocated to military production really does hurt long term growth.
@Evilfisher Im sorry? The US send thousands of suplies during the famine in the 90´s.
I love this people who like North korea. Brainless extremists who live in their wonderland world where socialism is the true way and better then capitalism.
But hey, I was once like you, people. I was interested in socialism and statism, but certain people showed me the true way.
Does NK have much natural resources? They probably just want to run electric from nuclear power as oil prices are disgusting. I agree and disagreee with the Countrys policies but think it is a very interesting Country and should have the right to do what it wants without USA sticking their beaks in.
Yes. Limited onshore oil, unknown offshore oil (remains unexplored in DPRK's maritime in the Yellow Sea and their part of the Pacific,) fuckloads of coal (I mean really, in their case it's the solution to more than electricity) which they even convert to oil by method of shaling (production is limited though, 1,000/bbl per year), tungsten and zinc in abundance and they've replaced Malaysia as 'Tin capital' by reserves.
A rough mark-up of electricty in the DPRK shows that they produce the overwhelming majority of their present grid from Hydro. Roughly 52%. 43% comes from coal-based sources. The remaining 5 per-cent, as of the latest figures from 2008, were imported from S. Korea, though this may've been cancelled after Sunshine Policy ended and Lee's conservative government were drafted in. In which case, several hydro dams have since been completed and now that's also hydro.
In which case, there's a clear potential and interest for renewables in the DPRK; resorting to oil means resorting to ties with imperialist nations, or adopting imperialist technologies they rather wouldn't on their own soil to explore whatever remaining morsels they can drain for themselves, neither seem desirable to them. Although it's true that UN inspectors have found weapon-grade testing facilities, there are also civilian-grade testing facilities less talked about.
N/Korea has no debt. The people of Korea want a united Korea it is the right wing in the South who are the problem, as well as the US. Viva the Dear Leader Loved by all.
N\Korea cannot stop any military hard ware programme nuclear or otherwise if they weakened in any way the US would attack. Just as they did Iraq & Libya after they went a long with all the so called peaceful negotiations. Good video.
Overmore, some people will cite the CIA growth statistics which place it in the negatives. This is false. CIA doesn't actually have genuine hard figures on which to develop a working set of economic statistics. People who choose this figure are really showing their dishonest nature with the cherry-picking of statistics conveniently explaining away any strength of resolve on DPRK's part as 'cultural paranoia' by a 'tin-pot dictator' or whatever it is the West says these days.
The figures are reliable from what I recall. If people take issue with this, they should snipe at me, nobody else, rightfully so. Also, no, I think you extracted my point perfectly in the second half of this video. Thanks.
North Korea is a Failed State that cannot even feed its own people. North Korea is the World's Worst police state and the people are slaves to the bizarre Communist Family Dynasty that has ruled the nation with an iron fist for the past half century and more. The free world needs to develop a political, strategic and tactical plan to ensure that North Korea collapses as soon as possible and is absorbed into the Free and Democratic South Korea, the way East Germany was absorbed by West Germany
Souria2011archives 5 months ago
whare the HELL did you buy a north korean flag. do you agre with the il family
machetezone 6 months ago
@machetezone interweb, try ebay. And do i agree with the family? I agree with some, but not all, the policies by il and sung, but i do not support their almost monarchistic rule. The party itself should select its next head, not the current leader, and he shouldn't be picking one of his sons for a succesor (unless he was the best choice or something. But thats not the case)
ScottishSocialist1 6 months ago
@ScottishSocialist1
He's got it wrong. It's the Kim family; in Korean, surname comes first. The party's selecting Choe Ji Rim as it's next head anyway, the Kim Jong-eun succession stuff is a myth.
RaymondLikesMen 6 months ago
@RaymondLikesMen yeah about the name stuff. And really? to the rest of it
ScottishSocialist1 6 months ago
@ScottishSocialist1
Also, even the DPRK elite know Kim Jong-eun is inexperienced. He's just barely 30. His degree isn't politics based nor was her educated in a Marxist country or under a Marxistically-oriented curriculum. He studied a Masters in Computer Science in Switzerland. He has been made charge, in terms of military tactics, at most, of the Cyberattack corps; they were responsible for knocking several hundred SK servers down after they hacked their YouTube (Uriminzokkiri.)
RaymondLikesMen 6 months ago
@ScottishSocialist1 How can you support North Korea ? People have to eat grass to survive, they are completely dependant on China, and frankly the world will be a better place with out them. The only real peace solution is for North Korea to collapse and South Korea to take COMPLETE control over North Korea and govern it by Seoul's rules. This is not likely to happen in the near future but hopefully for the good of the world it will happen one day.
acdc30450 6 months ago
@ScottishSocialist1 Certainly though at some point they will have to stop the insane amount of ressources allocated to the military; Otherwise perhaps begin exporting the weapons to China, because having more then 10% of gdp allocated to military production really does hurt long term growth.
Scientisticsoviet 5 months ago
north korea did everything they was suppose too. it was the americans that didnt give them the promised supplies
Evilfisher 6 months ago
@Evilfisher Im sorry? The US send thousands of suplies during the famine in the 90´s.
I love this people who like North korea. Brainless extremists who live in their wonderland world where socialism is the true way and better then capitalism.
But hey, I was once like you, people. I was interested in socialism and statism, but certain people showed me the true way.
crocve 5 months ago in playlist Mais vídeos de ScottishSocialist1
@crocve thats funny. when did north korea kill 1 million people? when did north korea innvade 2 countries based on lies?
also if you believe the aid given to north korea was "free" you live in a wonderland
Evilfisher 5 months ago
They can only prolong state capitalism until the other global superpowers lose an establishment.
SlimeAmTheBest 6 months ago
Does NK have much natural resources? They probably just want to run electric from nuclear power as oil prices are disgusting. I agree and disagreee with the Countrys policies but think it is a very interesting Country and should have the right to do what it wants without USA sticking their beaks in.
MrJohnnyJoyce 6 months ago
@MrJohnnyJoyce
Yes. Limited onshore oil, unknown offshore oil (remains unexplored in DPRK's maritime in the Yellow Sea and their part of the Pacific,) fuckloads of coal (I mean really, in their case it's the solution to more than electricity) which they even convert to oil by method of shaling (production is limited though, 1,000/bbl per year), tungsten and zinc in abundance and they've replaced Malaysia as 'Tin capital' by reserves.
RaymondLikesMen 6 months ago
@MrJohnnyJoyce
A rough mark-up of electricty in the DPRK shows that they produce the overwhelming majority of their present grid from Hydro. Roughly 52%. 43% comes from coal-based sources. The remaining 5 per-cent, as of the latest figures from 2008, were imported from S. Korea, though this may've been cancelled after Sunshine Policy ended and Lee's conservative government were drafted in. In which case, several hydro dams have since been completed and now that's also hydro.
RaymondLikesMen 6 months ago
@MrJohnnyJoyce
In which case, there's a clear potential and interest for renewables in the DPRK; resorting to oil means resorting to ties with imperialist nations, or adopting imperialist technologies they rather wouldn't on their own soil to explore whatever remaining morsels they can drain for themselves, neither seem desirable to them. Although it's true that UN inspectors have found weapon-grade testing facilities, there are also civilian-grade testing facilities less talked about.
RaymondLikesMen 6 months ago
@RaymondLikesMen You have fanastic world political knowledge and you are better than being a troll.
MrJohnnyJoyce 6 months ago
@MrJohnnyJoyce
I'm not even into that anymore. My focuses have reverted to political ones, amongst others.
RaymondLikesMen 6 months ago
northkorea is for my now a socialist superpower no one can touch northkorea
Serienkiller44 6 months ago
N/Korea has no debt. The people of Korea want a united Korea it is the right wing in the South who are the problem, as well as the US. Viva the Dear Leader Loved by all.
N\Korea cannot stop any military hard ware programme nuclear or otherwise if they weakened in any way the US would attack. Just as they did Iraq & Libya after they went a long with all the so called peaceful negotiations. Good video.
mackdv1st 6 months ago
Overmore, some people will cite the CIA growth statistics which place it in the negatives. This is false. CIA doesn't actually have genuine hard figures on which to develop a working set of economic statistics. People who choose this figure are really showing their dishonest nature with the cherry-picking of statistics conveniently explaining away any strength of resolve on DPRK's part as 'cultural paranoia' by a 'tin-pot dictator' or whatever it is the West says these days.
RaymondLikesMen 6 months ago
The figures are reliable from what I recall. If people take issue with this, they should snipe at me, nobody else, rightfully so. Also, no, I think you extracted my point perfectly in the second half of this video. Thanks.
RaymondLikesMen 6 months ago
@RaymondLikesMen Relieved to hear. Thanks again comrade. :)
ScottishSocialist1 6 months ago