kingGhost wrote:when kim il sung died, the country wasn't all the way down in the shitter like it is now. when the current kim dies, shit will hit the fan. hopefully in a revolutionary sort of way.
just watched a 5 part series on youtube "kim jong il's private paradise," basically a bunch of testimonies from people who have escaped n. korea. a lot of grim things about children in concentration camps, massive starving general populace, and distribution of humanitarian aid going straight to the 1% elite.
if n korea had massive oil reserves, we would have liberated them 10 years ago.
honestly dont know much about the whole korea situation
if you could link us to that doc id kinda like to learn more.
that last statement is so true its depressing...
Re: A Rare Glimpse Into Pyongyang
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:08 am
by Shum
Pedro Sánchez wrote:At least they got DMZ. sorry
I've been there! It's a bit shit to be honest.
Re: A Rare Glimpse Into Pyongyang
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:36 am
by kingGhost
jsaxton wrote:
kingGhost wrote:when kim il sung died, the country wasn't all the way down in the shitter like it is now. when the current kim dies, shit will hit the fan. hopefully in a revolutionary sort of way.
just watched a 5 part series on youtube "kim jong il's private paradise," basically a bunch of testimonies from people who have escaped n. korea. a lot of grim things about children in concentration camps, massive starving general populace, and distribution of humanitarian aid going straight to the 1% elite.
if n korea had massive oil reserves, we would have liberated them 10 years ago.
honestly dont know much about the whole korea situation
if you could link us to that doc id kinda like to learn more.
that last statement is so true its depressing...
about 1:15hrs of viewing. a bit of weird artsy bits with a girl dancing around, but interesting nonetheless.
the bits in part 2 with the guy who was born in a concentration camp, they show his sketches of what he saw going on... little kids getting lined up in front of firing squads... getting their fingers cut off.. getting whipped while doing hard labor...
Re: A Rare Glimpse Into Pyongyang
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:29 am
by mezi
I just got this of karagarga and have no clue what to make of it. It's revolutionist film theory mixed capitalist irony?
Re: A Rare Glimpse Into Pyongyang
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 2:52 am
by sigbowls
can i get injections there lol
Re: A Rare Glimpse Into Pyongyang
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:07 am
by say_whut
jsaxton wrote:
kingGhost wrote:when kim il sung died, the country wasn't all the way down in the shitter like it is now. when the current kim dies, shit will hit the fan. hopefully in a revolutionary sort of way.
just watched a 5 part series on youtube "kim jong il's private paradise," basically a bunch of testimonies from people who have escaped n. korea. a lot of grim things about children in concentration camps, massive starving general populace, and distribution of humanitarian aid going straight to the 1% elite.
if n korea had massive oil reserves, we would have liberated them 10 years ago.
honestly dont know much about the whole korea situation
if you could link us to that doc id kinda like to learn more.
that last statement is so true its depressing...
Yeah Kim Il Sung is dead, but is still "eternal" president. I
Re: A Rare Glimpse Into Pyongyang
Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 8:23 am
by Genevieve
These pictures look a lot like I'd imagine unsaturated USSR pitures to look like. o.o