Life in the countryside North Korea
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@DreameverCompany I think a lot of what we hear about is all talk too. I don't know a single person who has really ever been into the depths of North Korea. Also, if the people are starving, it's probably NOT because their government is evil and wants to see its people starve; it's because the United States government wants them to starve and live in horrific poverty in hopes that their government will collapse. I feel sorry for all the ordinary people caught up in all of this.
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@bigbuggie5 You can pretty much say that too all Asian countrys.
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Remember when North Korea said that the Yongbyon nuclear plant was going to be used
to produce electricity for North Korea..not for producing nuclear bombs? Okay...see if you can spot a single electric pole or any signs of residential wiring in the video. Without an electric
grid..how was Yongbyon producing electricity?
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This is obviously a part of the countryside they are willing to show - hence the tour busses there.
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Well, i do see humble rural people like the ones in my own country. But i see no famine or lack of shelter or evil political commisars whiping the farmers or people eating babies and worshiping satan. All the "documentals" out there about NK always show a normal, cold, perhaps socially conservative country and want you to believe that that is morderous poverty. NK is not a rich country, certantly, but is far way better than Latin America or Africa.
Everyone in North Korea looks so thin except their leader.
bigbuggie5 3 weeks ago 11
it looks quite ok. It's very dilapidated but yet so organized and clean.
Sasilmin 3 weeks ago 3