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Democratic People's Republic of North Korea (anti-DPRK comments prohibitied)

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'As the leader said, the masses of the people have now emerged as masters of history, masters of revolution and construction, and are transforming the world more and more as they desire. The working people including the working class are standing firmly in the central place of the historical development of our time. Hundreds of millions of people who have long suffered class and national oppression and exploitation are vigorously advancing on the road of sovereignty and independence and social progress and playing a greater role in shaping the destiny of humanity and the future of the world. Because of this grand forward movement of our time capitalism and imperialism, which has grown fat and on the blood and sweat of the working masses and lorded it over their destiny for centuries, is precipitating irreversibly into bankruptcy and towards its downfall, deep into the grave of history.

The masses of the people who have become legitimate masters of their own destiny are transforming the world and creating a new history of mankind in accordance with their aspirations. This is the basic trend of modern history which no force can ever stop.'


"On the Juche Idea" Kim Jong IL

http://www1.korea-np.co.jp/pk/062nd_issue/98092410.htm

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  • DPRK book club :)

  • great

  • There is a need for peace and knowledge shared no matter where we live on the earth.

  • @xxxdieselyyy hmm interesting, you know a lot. AK47 was not a good example lol. You have first hand knowledge of the DPRK

  • @Guevaristas ---------->Before 1980s, we had regular commerce deals. We still do, but level of commerce has come very down. They used to be the paymasters and we used to be the supplier (leather biz). One thing I can salute the DPRK was the fact they paid their suppliers cash and carry for 1 year purchase order in advance. In modern world, I find my insignificant third world arse giving 180 day credit to even multi billion dollar giants like Hyundai for crap like leather.

  • @nelsonmars Thanks for your questions. Many doubt Wikipedia, but after investigation, it was stated on a particular TV promramme to be "98% accurate". Also, many of it's articles are written by academics

  • @xxxdieselyyy so DPRK trades with India? New Zealand also trades with Cuba,hmm

  • @Guevaristas -------->Why I Have been there in 80s :) And we have friendly relations w/ both the Korea's in my country (India)- access to DPRK is not that obscure to us esp if u do commerce w/ concerns there. We also have foreign exchange progs w/ the DPRK tho after 80s, the scale of p2p dealings has sobered down considerably.

  • @xxxdieselyyy how do you know all this? Good points. Yes, the DPRK is no utopia. Are you in asia?

  • Thanks for the vid dude. And in 0:54 I would say that is a typical TT programme (teacher training) in a national industry, which was typical. Well, nowhere is paradise, but life in DPRK as a factory worker to MUCH MUCH MUCH more ASEAN nation except for a handpick few, in terms of standard of livin'.

    Consumerism is low, but life is not debt and mechanical. OVertime in DPRK is STRICTLY prohibitted for ex. Those factory conditions are MUCH Cleaner than in my country i would say.

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