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North Korea is the perfect example of a 1984-styled colectivist society. The North Korean criminal government has accomplished Orwell's proverbial "boot stamping on a human face forever" scenario.

Family and community bonding has been totally destroyed, to accomplish divide & rule purposes. Society is a nightmare of civilian spy rings, informants and paranoia, where you can't even trust your closest and dearest. Everyone is supposed to spy, and report, on everyone else.

A criminal communist government holds complete control over resources and over the flow of information. People do not participate in the rule of their own lives; if they try to, they'll be sent to a forced labor/death camp. Society is divided into the typical communist caste system: state oligarchs and intelligentsia on top, a mid-plateau of military and bureaucrats to enact state-rule over the slaves and, finally, the slaves, living in their shanty town communes.

Perpetual famine and poverty keeps the people weak and easily manageable, and keeps a check on their numbers; totalitarian regimes are always scared of the 'threat' of 'overpopulation'. See, the herd might just become unmanageable, and revolution might break out.

The people are kept in a state of double-think and ignorance. This is the 'plus-plus-good' regime. Where, «even if all are miserable, all will believe themselves happy, because the government will tell them that they are so»
(this to quote Bertrand Russell, the radical modernist and Fabian socialist, who was an ardent advocate for this type of criminal regime -- read 'The Scientific Outlook', or 'The Impact of Science on Society' for a glimpse into the 'moderate socialism' wet dream -- North Korea).

This small documentary should make us prize the few liberties we still have, generally speaking, outside of countries like North Korea and Red China. But it should also make us put into perspective the length to which we are losing those same liberties. Especially since 2001, under the security and environment pretexts, government/corporate structures are becoming involved on our private lives at an ever increasing rate. Two decades after the fall of the Iron Curtain, the entire world is rapidly acquiring the looks of a worldwide soviet system, led by undemocratic, hyper-bureaucratic, oligarchic structures like the UN, the EU, the World Bank and the IMF.

Is North Korea closer to becoming free, or are we closer to becoming North Korea, on a global scale?

The telltale signs are everywhere, as we relinquish more and more of our individual freedoms, privacy, and self-determination to the all-mighty state.

History shows us where that path leads us: to Nazi Germany, to Soviet Russia, to Red China, to North Korea. Straight into the hands of genocide and dehumanization at the hands of spoiled psychopaths like Kim Jong Il.
Please educate yourself and protect your/our freedoms. Do not let your world be driven down the deadly road to North Korea for the sake of convenience.

Video mirrored from JourneyManPictures
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FZMwoY7DyM

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  • i dont understand- what did his mother and brother do to deserve this brutal treatment?

  • @D3cyTH3r

    Totalitarian regimes don't need an excuse to brutalize their own people..especially the weak and defenseless.

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  • retarded countries like noth korea destroy the world

  • @D3cyTH3r in north korea they punish 3 generations of the offenders family and extended family. ie. sent to death or work camps. in order to purge the detracting mind set. or weed out those who do not worship the dear leader. that butthole kim jong il

  • These people are fucked. As for people saying the US is to blame or that the US is worse. You are fucking idiots and have no idea about life in the west. I live in canada. I have NEVER starved I have never seen people beaten and I have never seen an inmate die. In fact they are given appeals, food, recreation time, everything even death row inmates get everything they need including HEALTH CARE in a great irony. I hope one day these inmates can see cabinet of food like mine! God Bless them!

  • @Ivan0fff ? you make no, or little sense at all

  • @5441308 This business of the Korean people as him to live and in what ideals to trust. There, where interferes the USA, people start to live worse, the quantity of death increases. And any slogans about freedom of it it is impossible to justify.

    As the USA - the leader by quantity of prisoners in the world also it is not necessary to try to alter the whole world on the sample.

  • @Ivan0fff So do you want the USA and Japan to stop sending food to north Korea? Im sorry for the Koreans, I wish they could be more friendly and not want to kill everyone who is not Korean, and brain wash everyone to fallow a loony pig. Heck who teaches kids that it is good to kill others. So what happens to people in North Korea who don't agree with the great leader?? you should look it up, they get re-educated in prison camps or they DIE. They have no freedom.

  • Why didnt they attack military compunds or places were the politicians lived and take their food instead of going to the moutains?????? Why dont they fight back? Why why why?!

  • @fusshia die of aids

  • @Geisttanzer I totally agree.

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