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Ditto. I would never bow. Ever.
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Gee. Sound like a real swell time. A vacation well spent.
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In France.
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He was a journalist who’d been there before. He knew how to hide his camcorder and not have any lights or even the camera seen. Notice where it was, on his upper chest inside his jacket. I’m sure he had the controls wired to the inside of his pocket. He’s not the first to sneak film out of the DPRK.
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They have no idea there’s something better and tailored towards kids. They’re brainwashed to show only happy faces. They’re conditioned to not cry and pout. They have no lives, from birth on. Unless they make it out of the country, but their families are there and they would know what would happen to them all.
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Says she was decommissioned in 1956, sold for scrap in 1972.
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I know I’ll be sorry for asking this, but, enjoy what, exactly?
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Well, they have the TZ music in the beginning. Maybe it was a hint of even something more to come.
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No, don’t be skeptical. It’s not propaganda, that’s real. Don’t believe it? Go for yourself and see.
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But there are drug problems and homelessness, especially homeless kids, very young kids. There’s other videos, documentaries that show all that.
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Brainwashing is mandatory there. They start the kids from birth. You remember the guy who came home dead from a head wound, his parents got enough intervention to get him home and he died before he was on home turf. He took a picture of the “dear leader” off a wall at the hostel or hotel. Head wound and labor camp for that young man. Dead before age 20, all because he wanted to visit the DPRK. No, thank you. Those people can’t even be in right minds. They wouldn’t know what a right mind would be to begin with. Can you imagine them being here for just a week?
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China. They’re communists, and China backed them in the Korean War, remember? Money, equipment - and plenty of troops.
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@sneksnekitsasnek Political leaders. You don’t read - ?
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The Kims want some extras. They take the money. It’s sure not spent on any kind of cuisine, as we see.
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Twilight Zone-ish, isn’t it. My personal opinion is that the DPRK truly IS a twilight zone.
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@alishavaldez9203 It’s really bad there. Those poor people. Prayers for the DPRK.
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Notice where he had that cam placed? Yes, it was hidden. He’s a journalist, or was vi don’t know how old this film is. Ten years or more? But yea, he’d been there before and being a journalist he knew the tricks of the trade.
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Unlike Otto. Poor Otto, made it home dead just before landing.
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