Friend has visited NK several times for long durations and have heard his own experiences. Soo beg to differ, but of course it depends on what you think Utopia is and which rung of the ladder in society your position is.
IDK if it's a utopia, and this is pretty weak to go on, but I've been watching a lot of Korean content on Netflix lately. A couple of series took place partially in NK, and one of them featured a DPRK military officer as the hero and love interest.
The point is, the South Koreans don't really portray anything negative about the Northerners. No one is scared of invasion or sabotage or kidnapping. It's pictured as underdeveloped and somewhat impoverished, and the "authoritarianism" is a bit of a joke (think "Hogan's Heroes").
That would seem to be the opposite bias than one would expect, so I provisionally take it as more or less accurate.
Friend has visited NK several times for long durations and have heard his own experiences. Soo beg to differ, but of course it depends on what you think Utopia is and which rung of the ladder in society your position is.
IDK if it's a utopia, and this is pretty weak to go on, but I've been watching a lot of Korean content on Netflix lately. A couple of series took place partially in NK, and one of them featured a DPRK military officer as the hero and love interest.
The point is, the South Koreans don't really portray anything negative about the Northerners. No one is scared of invasion or sabotage or kidnapping. It's pictured as underdeveloped and somewhat impoverished, and the "authoritarianism" is a bit of a joke (think "Hogan's Heroes").
That would seem to be the opposite bias than one would expect, so I provisionally take it as more or less accurate.
you're gay.
prove me wrong.
just because you say it doesn't make it true.
wishful thinking - not proof.
i'm looking for real evidence - prove to us you are not the raging fag we all believe you to be.
...still waiting...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnedkVrgFF0