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Is North Korea truly a unique and admirable country, or am I just being influenced by propaganda?

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Hello to my dear friends and family,
I have a question about North Korea, and I want to know the truth about this country.
From what I understand, North Korea was originally Marxist and Communist, but later it adopted the Juche ideology.
From the research I’ve done, I realized that North Korea is a very nationalist country and has preserved its traditional customs remarkably well.
More importantly, North Korea is a socialist country where every citizen has a home. I can see images every day showing that hundreds of thousands of houses are being built in North Korean villages, and people seem happy about it.
And they really have independence and their country is full of pride.
I know that people there don’t have free access to the global internet, and I believe this problem is due to the influence of the United States and Western media.
I cannot believe the frightening rumors about North Korea that circulate on the internet, because I feel that the U.S. and the West have created these stories, which don’t reflect reality.
After all, how could such a terrifying country exist if its people never protested or revolted? Even knowing they might be suppressed, people could still attempt a revolution they would either fail or succeed.
Please, if I am mistaken, show me the truth.
 
Hello to my dear friends and family,
I have a question about North Korea, and I want to know the truth about this country.
From what I understand, North Korea was originally Marxist and Communist, but later it adopted the Juche ideology.
From the research I’ve done, I realized that North Korea is a very nationalist country and has preserved its traditional customs remarkably well.
More importantly, North Korea is a socialist country where every citizen has a home. I can see images every day showing that hundreds of thousands of houses are being built in North Korean villages, and people seem happy about it.
And they really have independence and their country is full of pride.
I know that people there don’t have free access to the global internet, and I believe this problem is due to the influence of the United States and Western media.
I cannot believe the frightening rumors about North Korea that circulate on the internet, because I feel that the U.S. and the West have created these stories, which don’t reflect reality.
After all, how could such a terrifying country exist if its people never protested or revolted? Even knowing they might be suppressed, people could still attempt a revolution they would either fail or succeed.
Please, if I am mistaken, show me the truth.
You should listen to the accounts of those who managed to escape from there instead of official propaganda. You would be surprised, given your current stance based on mindwashing content. Repression and total societal control still exist this day. North Korea is a prime example. Russia and China are well behind in that same trend. Oh, Iran too.
 
I have actually watched some videos on it and you should too. It's the worst communist country there is even China is more free right now. It is a complete dictatorship many people are sent to horrible gulags for minor things the way they were described is horrible such as rape torture public executions. They also have public executions in areas outside the gulags too. People are starving and there have been famines before where millions of people have died. Places outside the capital are without electricity most the time. People can't travel freely. The people are spied on all the time both by the government and other people who will report them if they did anything wrong. They are taken away to the camps even if they did the most minor things. The government decides where you live what you do as a job etc. Pretty much everything about your life. The people who visit there only visit areas the party makes look nice (only the privilaged jews or people very loyal are allowed to visit the places and sometimes no one else is there at all and its just fake. They are lied to all the time it's pretty much. Nothing really good about the country is good. There are plenty of propaganda pieces on YouTube and other places that make the country look great but they are lies. There are also videos showing you the truth. You should watch them. I personally think some other country should get involved and take down their government and put in place a better system (almost anything is better than what they are subjected too) I don't see a lot of hope in them toppling it cause they are brainwashed from birth they block any media which is not propaganda and don't allow the internet outside of their controlled sites which don't link anywhere else. They have smartphones but they are controlled by the government and snap photos and maybe videos of what they are doing at random times and upload it to the party.

Well that's what I know. They also outlaw any religion or occult stuff. So not a good country. They also isolate their own people from the world so no unpropagandized news or anything. I actually watched one of their propaganda pieces on America for a laugh it was so stupid it was funny. Well that's about all I have to say do some research please on how bad this country is especially read or watch stuff from people who escaped then you will realize how bad it is.
 
I did a typo on here where I said "only the privilaged jews or people very loyal are allowed to visit the places and sometimes no one else is there at all and its just fake" I meant live in those areas although it also includes visiting them no one is allowed to unless they are tourists or people found to be completely loyal to the government.
 
Hello to my dear friends and family,
I have a question about North Korea, and I want to know the truth about this country.
From what I understand, North Korea was originally Marxist and Communist, but later it adopted the Juche ideology.
From the research I’ve done, I realized that North Korea is a very nationalist country and has preserved its traditional customs remarkably well.
More importantly, North Korea is a socialist country where every citizen has a home. I can see images every day showing that hundreds of thousands of houses are being built in North Korean villages, and people seem happy about it.
And they really have independence and their country is full of pride.
I know that people there don’t have free access to the global internet, and I believe this problem is due to the influence of the United States and Western media.
I cannot believe the frightening rumors about North Korea that circulate on the internet, because I feel that the U.S. and the West have created these stories, which don’t reflect reality.
After all, how could such a terrifying country exist if its people never protested or revolted? Even knowing they might be suppressed, people could still attempt a revolution they would either fail or succeed.
Please, if I am mistaken, show me the truth.
North Korea is the worse version of the USSR. Everything is controlled by the government, wealth is in the hands of the oligarchs. No free speech.
Years ago their government announced landing on the surface of the Sun. You can imagine what is happening there.
 
yes, you're definitely influenced by propaganda. North Korea is a very evil country, one mistake leads to lifetime incarceration, there are even crimes where three generations of your family are being condemned to forced labor.

There are people on social media who tell their experiences in North Korea: most of them were poor people, some even thieves, not for evil, but for hunger. You could hear to elites in NK who have more "freedom" saying that they practice sport, live a comfortable life, but it's like the 1% of NK.
 
You should listen to the accounts of those who managed to escape from there instead of official propaganda. You would be surprised, given your current stance based on mindwashing content. Repression and total societal control still exist this day. North Korea is a prime example. Russia and China are well behind in that same trend. Oh, Iran too.
I have actually watched some videos on it and you should too. It's the worst communist country there is even China is more free right now. It is a complete dictatorship many people are sent to horrible gulags for minor things the way they were described is horrible such as rape torture public executions. They also have public executions in areas outside the gulags too. People are starving and there have been famines before where millions of people have died. Places outside the capital are without electricity most the time. People can't travel freely. The people are spied on all the time both by the government and other people who will report them if they did anything wrong. They are taken away to the camps even if they did the most minor things. The government decides where you live what you do as a job etc. Pretty much everything about your life. The people who visit there only visit areas the party makes look nice (only the privilaged jews or people very loyal are allowed to visit the places and sometimes no one else is there at all and its just fake. They are lied to all the time it's pretty much. Nothing really good about the country is good. There are plenty of propaganda pieces on YouTube and other places that make the country look great but they are lies. There are also videos showing you the truth. You should watch them. I personally think some other country should get involved and take down their government and put in place a better system (almost anything is better than what they are subjected too) I don't see a lot of hope in them toppling it cause they are brainwashed from birth they block any media which is not propaganda and don't allow the internet outside of their controlled sites which don't link anywhere else. They have smartphones but they are controlled by the government and snap photos and maybe videos of what they are doing at random times and upload it to the party.

Well that's what I know. They also outlaw any religion or occult stuff. So not a good country. They also isolate their own people from the world so no unpropagandized news or anything. I actually watched one of their propaganda pieces on America for a laugh it was so stupid it was funny. Well that's about all I have to say do some research please on how bad this country is especially read or watch stuff from people who escaped then you will realize how bad it is.

I did a typo on here where I said "only the privilaged jews or people very loyal are allowed to visit the places and sometimes no one else is there at all and its just fake" I meant live in those areas although it also includes visiting them no one is allowed to unless they are tourists or people found to be completely loyal to the government.

North Korea is the worse version of the USSR. Everything is controlled by the government, wealth is in the hands of the oligarchs. No free speech.
Years ago their government announced landing on the surface of the Sun. You can imagine what is happening there.

yes, you're definitely influenced by propaganda. North Korea is a very evil country, one mistake leads to lifetime incarceration, there are even crimes where three generations of your family are being condemned to forced labor.

There are people on social media who tell their experiences in North Korea: most of them were poor people, some even thieves, not for evil, but for hunger. You could hear to elites in NK who have more "freedom" saying that they practice sport, live a comfortable life, but it's like the 1% of NK.
Thank you, my friends. I will definitely read the accounts of people who have escaped from North Korea.
However, I have several serious questions.
First, if a large portion of the North Korean population lives in poverty, why has the military not carried out a coup or attempted to overthrow the government? What internal or external factors prevent such a development?
Second, regarding freedom of religion: I have seen images suggesting that churches exist in North Korea, that some citizens identify as Christians, and that there is even an old mosque in Pyongyang. How should this be understood? Does this indicate a limited or symbolic form of religious freedom, and if so, how genuine is it in practice?
Third, reports and images from 2025 show that North Korea constructed hundreds of thousands of housing units in rural areas and distributed them to residents, who appeared happy and celebratory. Does this mean that the individuals shown in these images are loyal supporters of the Juche system, or could there be other explanations?
Finally, North Korea sends athletes abroad every year for international competitions. Why do most of them not defect while overseas, and why do they return to the country voluntarily?
 
Hello to my dear friends and family,
I have a question about North Korea, and I want to know the truth about this country.
From what I understand, North Korea was originally Marxist and Communist, but later it adopted the Juche ideology.
From the research I’ve done, I realized that North Korea is a very nationalist country and has preserved its traditional customs remarkably well.
More importantly, North Korea is a socialist country where every citizen has a home. I can see images every day showing that hundreds of thousands of houses are being built in North Korean villages, and people seem happy about it.
And they really have independence and their country is full of pride.
I know that people there don’t have free access to the global internet, and I believe this problem is due to the influence of the United States and Western media.
I cannot believe the frightening rumors about North Korea that circulate on the internet, because I feel that the U.S. and the West have created these stories, which don’t reflect reality.
After all, how could such a terrifying country exist if its people never protested or revolted? Even knowing they might be suppressed, people could still attempt a revolution they would either fail or succeed.
Please, if I am mistaken, show me the truth.


North Korea is the most tightly controlled country in the world, and I think it's the only country where it's truly impossible to access the internet. They have their own intranet, a network controlled within the country and full of backdoors. I analyzed their operating system (based on Linux): “Red Star OS.”

The peculiarity of this system is that when you insert a USB stick, the system marks it with a unique identification system, a kind of “serial number” that belongs to the computer on which the stick was inserted, which in turn is registered to the owner. In this way, if something “illegal” in the country via USB sticks, even simple prohibited films and series, the government knows who started the USB stick, how many people opened it, and which people did so, not to mention the countless remote access backdoors compatible with their intranet that are present on desktop and mobile devices. Furthermore, extreme communist regimes such as North Korea attempt to remove the Bible and the Koran because they still contain some stolen spiritual remnants and it is not permitted to practice religion. Atheism is perfect for communism. I'll leave you to imagine what a horrible country it is.

Sometimes I have intrusive thoughts, such as introducing my .html file of the entire ToZ/JoS portable network in some way into the Korean-speaking country. Who knows what the consequences would be of bringing ToZ there too, into their intranet, but I don't think it's possible to do so. It would be an extremely risky and dangerous operation.

But it would be revolutionary, look at an example of how it would look:

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From what I understand, North Korea was originally Marxist and Communist, but later it adopted the Juche ideology.

It is a son of marxism, so, son a jewish program.

From the research I’ve done, I realized that North Korea is a very nationalist country and has preserved its traditional customs remarkably well.

Many traditions are reconstructed to serve propaganda purposes.

Traditional village autonomy and family lineage systems were heavily suppressed in the name of communism.

More importantly, North Korea is a socialist country where every citizen has a home.

Quality varies drastically by political status, region and occupation. Party members and military have best houses, indeed they receive modern apartments while rural citizens often live in primitive houses, where structures lack reliable electricity, plumbing and heating

During the 1990s famine, housing guarantees did not prevent mass starvation, so housing security does not guarantee adequate living standards.

I can see images every day showing that hundreds of thousands of houses are being built in North Korean villages, and people seem happy about it.

North Korea frequently publicizes large construction campaigns, especially in Pyongyang and in showcase villages near borders before major anniversaries or political events.

These images are curated by the dictatorship, indeed independent verification is extremely limited.

Construction often relies on forced labor, juche ideology doesn't forget the gulag tradition of its communist father.

New housing does not necessarily mean improved food supply, freedom or economic mobility.

People appearing “happy” in official media cannot be considered true in a system where public dissent is dangerous, essentially if you are not communist or juche related, they eliminate you.

And they really have independence and their country is full of pride.

It is economically dependent on China for fuel, food and trade

Military independence may exist, but at immense cost to civilian human rights

National pride is heavily cultivated, but pride is not the same as freely chosen political loyalty. In closed systems, pride is often reinforced through manipulation from childhood, absence of alternative narratives and severe punishment for ideological deviation.

I know that people there don’t have free access to the global internet, and I believe this problem is due to the influence of the United States and Western media.
Totally false.

North Korea’s internet restrictions are internally imposed, the government deliberately blocks global internet access, indeed citizens are limited to a closed intranet controlled by the state.

The purpose is to prevent exposure to outside information, not Western coercion. In fact, countries under U.S. sanctions (Iran, Cuba, Venezuela) allow far more information access than North Korea. The restriction is a choice by the regime, not an external requirement.

I cannot believe the frightening rumors about North Korea that circulate on the internet, because I feel that the U.S. and the West have created these stories, which don’t reflect reality.

Many serious findings come from North Korean defectors, satellite imagery and UN investigations.

The UN Commission of Inquiry (2014) documented: political prison camps, forced labor, collective punishment and severe restrictions on movement and speech.

After all, how could such a terrifying country exist if its people never protested or revolted? Even knowing they might be suppressed, people could still attempt a revolution they would either fail or succeed.
History shows many such regimes have existed: ussr, communist China, communist Cambodia, etc..

Absence of revolt does not imply consent, because in such an environment, revolt is not simply difficult, it is structurally prevented.

Please, if I am mistaken, show me the truth.
Consider this, for every country in the world, the most IMPORTANT consideration to do: in the country you are analyzing, is there freedom to practice Zevism?
 
if a large portion of the North Korean population lives in poverty, why has the military not carried out a coup or attempted to overthrow the government?

This question assumes that poverty naturally leads to coups, but historically this is not how military coups usually occur.

In this case also, China would intervene immediately to stop what would be an anti-communist uprising, since Korea would be unified and so Western presence would directly touch China's border. North Korean militaries know that China would immediately stop them, so it is technically impossible unless for an escalation of other countries intervention.

regarding freedom of religion: I have seen images suggesting that churches exist in North Korea, that some citizens identify as Christians, and that there is even an old mosque in Pyongyang. How should this be understood? Does this indicate a limited or symbolic form of religious freedom, and if so, how genuine is it in practice?

Presence doesn't mean freedom.

The presence of monotheistic religious buildings is used for diplomacy with other countries, they serve diplomats when they travel in North Korea.

Generally, unauthorized religious gatherings are forbidden and the possession of unapproved religious materials can be punished. For example the Pyongyang mosque serves foreign diplomats and it is not open to ordinary citizens. It does not indicate islamic freedom for the population.

The presence of them is also for progaganda, to make Western useful idiots go tell everybody that there is religious freedom in North Korea and for counter espionage, so that North Korea can infiltrate inside religious communities.

reports and images from 2025 show that North Korea constructed hundreds of thousands of housing units in rural areas and distributed them to residents, who appeared happy and celebratory. Does this mean that the individuals shown in these images are loyal supporters of the Juche system, or could there be other explanations?

Houses are constructed through the suffering of slave workers, which work most hours of the day otherwise they are punished or executed.

They are obliged to smile in the photos, they are not happy.

Public celebration does not equal ideological commitment, public behavior is not a free expression. Consider that participation in celebrations is often mandatory and absence can have consequences. Citizens essentially perform expected enthusiasm to preserve their life.

North Korea would never show a citizen unhappy who criticizes the country.

North Korea sends athletes abroad every year for international competitions. Why do most of them not defect while overseas, and why do they return to the country voluntarily?

Their relatives are held as hostages, if they escape their family would be tortured in camps and executed.

Athletes also don't speak English and they are controlled by North Korean agents to avoid the escape.
 
Furthermore, extreme communist regimes such as North Korea attempt to remove the Bible and the Koran because they still contain some stolen spiritual remnants and it is not permitted to practice religion.
Why is Atheism perfect for Communism besides the lack of spirituality being the perfect cover and Chriatianity and Islam having done their jobs there?
 
Why is Atheism perfect for Communism besides the lack of spirituality being the perfect cover and Chriatianity and Islam having done their jobs there?
Cause they are done with the religions as they have served their purpose. They want to get rid of anything with pagan stuff in it even though it's twisted. Once communism establishes itself religion is ended in all forms. I think some of the Jews dont even know what they are fighting anymore to be honest. I think Zevism would be banned and suppressed as well but not as much as inquisition stuff in some communist countries probably just like any other religion. Also It can be practiced in secret Someone should try to send USB sticks with videos from HP Cobras channel and with all of the TOZ stuff in files on the device. That would probably help some people there.
 
Thank you, my friends. I will definitely read the accounts of people who have escaped from North Korea.
However, I have several serious questions.
First, if a large portion of the North Korean population lives in poverty, why has the military not carried out a coup or attempted to overthrow the government? What internal or external factors prevent such a development?
Second, regarding freedom of religion: I have seen images suggesting that churches exist in North Korea, that some citizens identify as Christians, and that there is even an old mosque in Pyongyang. How should this be understood? Does this indicate a limited or symbolic form of religious freedom, and if so, how genuine is it in practice?
Third, reports and images from 2025 show that North Korea constructed hundreds of thousands of housing units in rural areas and distributed them to residents, who appeared happy and celebratory. Does this mean that the individuals shown in these images are loyal supporters of the Juche system, or could there be other explanations?
Finally, North Korea sends athletes abroad every year for international competitions. Why do most of them not defect while overseas, and why do they return to the country voluntarily?
People often ask why revolts aren't more common, but its pretty easy to ask why if you've never taken part in one, you know "from the outside." Inside of a conspiracy the leaders, often, are chocked with fear, and mistrust: the leadership itself fraught with paranoia, while the underlings are given very little info. This is because of the dangers of such things.

To give a better more tangible answer to those who can't place yourself in said situation, like myself, ( I loved roll playing as a Dark Brotherhood member in elder scroll games cause it felt exciting ) use a surprise party as an example. Once you know it's going on you change, and you know you've changed, but you don't know by how much. You measure every interaction with a laser like focus you didn't know you could muster. You struggle to NOT mention it. You struggle just to "act casual." The leaders of said party are giddy and far happier than normal because this is a levity based thing, but to the person who ruins the surprise ... you will never, ever, EVER, hear the end of it. This is because it was taken with a true measure of care, and you ruined the plan. This carries over but with way more emotional depth to a life threatening situation.

Transfer this to something as serious as a military coupe and you've open a literal can of saran gas .... maybe on the ones you love.

First off how do you approach this conversation? "HEY BUDDY O' MINE?" No, because generals are often not friendly in the normal civilian way with each other, and because each military is different, this culture also impacts such things; and even if you are, this isn't something you "just bring up." The United States of America was a desperate creation made by men who knew there could be turncoats, but had the good fortune of finding themselves in a time when there was a lack of advanced technology (listening devices and such) and public outcry in town halls was still a thing. They could look to someone else pissed off about raised taxes, and find a likely ally, but in the modern age "how can I trust someone else so easily" is a thought anyone in real power has. Not to mention if a general in North Korea even talks about anything against (I believe it's called) "the glorious leader" (what a name 🤦‍♂️) than they quickly are put to death. It's so bad that if you, as a general, some how single handedly saved the country several times, just making a joke about it means you and everyone you love dies, often in painful scary ways.

But even if you doubt they do it this ask yourself why wouldn't this be the case for you if you ruled? We all like to be "peaches and cream" at the thought of leadership but look to the real world and you'll find out quickly you can't just be a fluffy person, and also be in charge. Mind you, I'm not saying you have to be rough person slap everyone just cause person, but you can't let talks of rebelling just fly flagrantly in your face. If you want tangible examples you can look up how companies against unions in the United States handle talks about forming one. They do whatever they can to put them down and this is just over small monetary power in comparison to something like a nation. You can do the thought experiment and easily see if they are willing to do that than of course a nation, a small one at that, is going to be even harsher: especially one who's leadership is, frankly, full of megalomaniacs.

Which brings me to your question about happiness; because, sadly, even beaten dogs will feel good over their abuser petting them, and this is the same for people. You might ask why and how, but it doesn't matter because this is simply something that exists in nature. There are levels to rebellion within someone and how much your willing to rebel is measured by that, but even than, there is also real world factors. If you show unhappiness it spreads "dissent in the ranks" and such things can never stand. This is why everyone is always smiling, it proves "that everyone is happy" when in truth it proves the opposite to the thinking person, but that isn't what they care about because it's about appearance. You can also see this in how they talk about themselves.

In a bar the guy bragging isn't the tough guy, the tough guy is the quite one who is self confident. The one who will actually not hold back if he needs too because, just like with a really large animal, they don't roar just to be heard: the small ones do that to appear larger then they are. In this you can see North Korea is full of insecurities. Look how our leadership handles things and how "easy going" they are when if anyone took a moment to think any one of them could easily bring about a death ritual to end a single person. It wouldn't be hard but they've never even once said such things because they're actual leaders. They don't sit around and show off their feathers nonstop to look intimidating, so if they who hold actual power don't, you can easily look to the stunted fools over how they are and know that it is because they don't have much of anything. Whatever small minded fool sits in office (something Jong) in North Korea now is no more than an evil creature, but the sad fact is they HAVE to stay in power. If they got replaced or did something on the world stage that looked like they wanted to change, they themselves would be killed. The whole of the world is controlled by a few large players who use the rest as cover for what they want to do. It's all just a game of chess, and in many ways I think this is another reason they call it the game of kings.
 
People often ask why revolts aren't more common, but its pretty easy to ask why if you've never taken part in one, you know "from the outside." Inside of a conspiracy the leaders, often, are chocked with fear, and mistrust: the leadership itself fraught with paranoia, while the underlings are given very little info. This is because of the dangers of such things.

To give a better more tangible answer to those who can't place yourself in said situation, like myself, ( I loved roll playing as a Dark Brotherhood member in elder scroll games cause it felt exciting ) use a surprise party as an example. Once you know it's going on you change, and you know you've changed, but you don't know by how much. You measure every interaction with a laser like focus you didn't know you could muster. You struggle to NOT mention it. You struggle just to "act casual." The leaders of said party are giddy and far happier than normal because this is a levity based thing, but to the person who ruins the surprise ... you will never, ever, EVER, hear the end of it. This is because it was taken with a true measure of care, and you ruined the plan. This carries over but with way more emotional depth to a life threatening situation.

Transfer this to something as serious as a military coupe and you've open a literal can of saran gas .... maybe on the ones you love.

First off how do you approach this conversation? "HEY BUDDY O' MINE?" No, because generals are often not friendly in the normal civilian way with each other, and because each military is different, this culture also impacts such things; and even if you are, this isn't something you "just bring up." The United States of America was a desperate creation made by men who knew there could be turncoats, but had the good fortune of finding themselves in a time when there was a lack of advanced technology (listening devices and such) and public outcry in town halls was still a thing. They could look to someone else pissed off about raised taxes, and find a likely ally, but in the modern age "how can I trust someone else so easily" is a thought anyone in real power has. Not to mention if a general in North Korea even talks about anything against (I believe it's called) "the glorious leader" (what a name 🤦‍♂️) than they quickly are put to death. It's so bad that if you, as a general, some how single handedly saved the country several times, just making a joke about it means you and everyone you love dies, often in painful scary ways.

But even if you doubt they do it this ask yourself why wouldn't this be the case for you if you ruled? We all like to be "peaches and cream" at the thought of leadership but look to the real world and you'll find out quickly you can't just be a fluffy person, and also be in charge. Mind you, I'm not saying you have to be rough person slap everyone just cause person, but you can't let talks of rebelling just fly flagrantly in your face. If you want tangible examples you can look up how companies against unions in the United States handle talks about forming one. They do whatever they can to put them down and this is just over small monetary power in comparison to something like a nation. You can do the thought experiment and easily see if they are willing to do that than of course a nation, a small one at that, is going to be even harsher: especially one who's leadership is, frankly, full of megalomaniacs.

Which brings me to your question about happiness; because, sadly, even beaten dogs will feel good over their abuser petting them, and this is the same for people. You might ask why and how, but it doesn't matter because this is simply something that exists in nature. There are levels to rebellion within someone and how much your willing to rebel is measured by that, but even than, there is also real world factors. If you show unhappiness it spreads "dissent in the ranks" and such things can never stand. This is why everyone is always smiling, it proves "that everyone is happy" when in truth it proves the opposite to the thinking person, but that isn't what they care about because it's about appearance. You can also see this in how they talk about themselves.

In a bar the guy bragging isn't the tough guy, the tough guy is the quite one who is self confident. The one who will actually not hold back if he needs too because, just like with a really large animal, they don't roar just to be heard: the small ones do that to appear larger then they are. In this you can see North Korea is full of insecurities. Look how our leadership handles things and how "easy going" they are when if anyone took a moment to think any one of them could easily bring about a death ritual to end a single person. It wouldn't be hard but they've never even once said such things because they're actual leaders. They don't sit around and show off their feathers nonstop to look intimidating, so if they who hold actual power don't, you can easily look to the stunted fools over how they are and know that it is because they don't have much of anything. Whatever small minded fool sits in office (something Jong) in North Korea now is no more than an evil creature, but the sad fact is they HAVE to stay in power. If they got replaced or did something on the world stage that looked like they wanted to change, they themselves would be killed. The whole of the world is controlled by a few large players who use the rest as cover for what they want to do. It's all just a game of chess, and in many ways I think this is another reason they call it the game of kings.
Why dont we do a death ritual against the Kim and the leaders of North Korea as a group ritual. Or a ritual to free and awaken North Korea. I see this as a serious thing considering how horrible their leaders are. We shouldn't just let millions of people suffer. I feel bad for them.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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