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Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "North Korea Is Uploading More Propaganda..." video.
One man who defected to the South asked to go back.
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@KaiokenBlu Yes. Basically the exposure to the modern world is overwhelming not just due to the shock but also how fast paced life is. If you come from a simple life as a peasant in North Korea and then have to stand on your own in the South Korean job market, there's not many chances of integration and it makes those people dependent on charity/institutions.
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@jazzysoggy12 You did not have to act defensive about it, I just stated there's a widely known example of one defector asking to go back. There's more who suffered depression due to their inability to adjust to the modern world.
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I've never seen a SK city this empty on any photo or video.
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They posted the videos. They want to be left alone, they can just stop uploading.
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So we're going to just ignore the weirdness of the videos? The "positive videos" are unnatural. It's not that they're positive. It's that you can tell people have stiff delivery of statements they were coached to say. People are walking down the street like in a movie set.
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@Mr.N0B0DY.3D 1. It's propaganda because it's acted and scripted and you can tell. 2. We don't know much about life there, but the fact that we don't know only helps my case. If life in NK is so walled off, why are people freely posting content for outsiders? Think a little. You yourself are saying that we don't know shit. So we now suddenly know shit? 2 + 2 dawg. It's 4. It's government approved. 3. It's not about people living okay but the propaganda itself. It's the second time you try to derail the argument like this. 4. The Soviet Union also had airports and power stations. They were also not free countries and they used propaganda to pretend they were better off than they were. 5. The difference is that you're allowed to make videos in South Africa. If South Africa heavily restricted outbound content and then suddenly you started posting videos, I'd assume you had government permission to release them. 6. We have not forced isolation, sanctions don't work like that. First you say North Korea has airports and power stations, now you claim they're cut off. They have the technology to post on tiktok. But not the freedom to do it. They're cut off because they want to control the dissemination of information. Both inbound and outbound. I don't need to trust any "developed nation" propaganda. I only need to look at NK - they had the absolute freedom to decide to come clean about everything, ask for help and sanctions relief, etc. What do they do? Build nukes and restrict information out of the country.
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@Mr.N0B0DY.3D No, the world didn't force them. The dictatorship did. They could become democratic any day and ask for help. Many countries would help them. But the fat boy and his generals make too much dough from being leaders of a broken country. Even China has told NK to stop acting to wild.
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Those weird people who claim that what we think about NK is all American propaganda.
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