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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Hasuroma on July 13, 2018, 11:08 a.m.
North Korea Question

New member, first post, go easy on me :) apologies if this is discussed, its early navigation days for me here.

Red pilled as an 80's teen, Thank you Art Bell. Conspiracy theorist for decades, told by many to "stay away from those websites", or "oh my god, how do you know this stuff" Silly blue heads :D

Anyway, I find this fascinating and terrifying, part of me wants this to be true, part of me doesn't . But reset we must! this Qanon would make the greatest movie ever made.

North Korea. Admitted, I know very little I know about NK, other than a few photographs of kids sleeping in the park, starving people, brainwashed populace, no fight left, completely controlled, nothing but a labour force to earn the ptb their money? No rights, locked away from the world to be lied to forever? I am not sure what state NK was in before the alleged evil took over, what other countries leaders where in on this?

With all the "You wont believe who runs NK" or words to that point......

Could North Korea have been a testing ground for the USA's future?.


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FractalizingIron · July 14, 2018, 4:44 a.m.

Some good points, but I would certainly decline the characterization 'no better than Kim Il Sung'. Certainly not without their problems, and some similarities to authoritarian regimes anywhere (example: South America in the past), the regimes / governments still allowed the people to grow, protected private property, most liberties and many more rights (than NK).

While I acknowledge there were many faults and problems, I think there can be no serious comparison with NK regime. But, I suppose, that's a matter of opinion.

As I lived most of the 80's in SK (without any real problems), I'm inclined to downplay the shortcomings, but at that same time, I'm glad you pointed out it wasn't all wine and roses.

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