[Korean World 3] 25 episodes: visit a shoe factory, 30 pairs of shoes, is it expensive?

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2020
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Komentáře • 52

  • @BasedRaven96
    @BasedRaven96 Před 4 lety +35

    3:45 I totally felt that pain lol

  • @kimll-sung5735
    @kimll-sung5735 Před 4 lety +11

    Nice video in my Grandson’s country;)

  • @girish_9611
    @girish_9611 Před 4 lety +8

    I am the first viewer !

  • @jadeorlypaler903
    @jadeorlypaler903 Před 3 lety +2

    The shoes are nice I want to buy one ehehehehe

  • @ckipl3290
    @ckipl3290 Před 3 lety +2

    Ładna tłumaczka.

  • @hjh8792
    @hjh8792 Před 4 lety +3

    3:45 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ 안습 ;;;

  • @otherantking
    @otherantking Před 4 lety +4

    song at 3:35 sec

  • @elterrible3735
    @elterrible3735 Před 3 lety

    6:06 What does that mean?

  • @katiekawaii
    @katiekawaii Před 4 lety +5

    I'm seeing Pumas, Adidas, Nikes, Timberlands, and Crocs. You know, ~ish.

    • @cariza5
      @cariza5 Před 4 lety

      Here is the start music in full czcams.com/video/K28jPFKMd9c/video.html

  • @douglasallen511
    @douglasallen511 Před 4 lety +7

    I don't know who or what is translating Chinese and Korean into the English language subtitles but half of it doesn't make any sense to me. But more importantly, are the Korean guide and the visitors really, actually using the term "North Korean " ? My understanding is that "DPRK" is the acceptable, proper term, I have never seen "North Korean " come out of DPRK news or commentary and this guide, in fact, represents the nation of the DPRK. Maybe it is simply mistranslation ?

    • @DimaC153
      @DimaC153 Před 4 lety +4

      Korean guide says "our country"

    • @jmhpt
      @jmhpt Před 4 lety +6

      Most of the time they translate "Korea" , "My country" and "My home" as "North Korean" in the subtitles. In general, you have to understand Korean and Chinese a bit and listen in to the conversations in order to make sense of some of the subtitles. They're more like fail-saves, if you didn't get the conversation by listening to it, rather than actually good translations, although you can get most of it through subtitles alone, at least in a basic sense.

    • @andrewstupak6668
      @andrewstupak6668 Před 4 lety +4

      That's the western version. They were saying Chao Xian, which is the Chinese version of the old united Korea, Joseon, but now used to describe North Korea.

  • @joaogilberto1152
    @joaogilberto1152 Před 4 lety +3

    Very good.

    • @user-uv6ge8qf1u
      @user-uv6ge8qf1u Před 3 lety +1

      North Korea is a violent country.

    • @tk-5764
      @tk-5764 Před 3 lety

      @@user-uv6ge8qf1u Huh, just like yours

    • @Vastilious
      @Vastilious Před 2 lety

      @@tk-5764 lol south korea has sent many troops in afghanistan and defended facist vietnam and is a puppet of the usa

    • @tk-5764
      @tk-5764 Před 2 lety

      @@Vastilious bro you replied the wrong one

  • @_ketosucks1355
    @_ketosucks1355 Před 3 lety +2

    The people in the documentary are braved not saying the word "adidas"

  • @femmebrulee5053
    @femmebrulee5053 Před 3 lety +6

    I saw this same shoe factory on another tourist's video. It must be one of the approved places foreigners can visit.

  • @shirleyli7507
    @shirleyli7507 Před 3 lety +4

    The shoes in the display place are totally different from the ones the workers are making , from quality to style. It is impossible for workers to make those shoes at all.

  • @cariza5
    @cariza5 Před 4 lety

    Here is the start music in full czcams.com/video/K28jPFKMd9c/video.html

  • @senssinekong1332
    @senssinekong1332 Před 4 lety +3

    They don't fake the western brands.

  • @jeffjay9350
    @jeffjay9350 Před 2 lety

    Would love.to know who this Chinese lady in blue is. She is always the one asking the questions. She seems very inquisitive.

  • @theoneandonlygraveyard
    @theoneandonlygraveyard Před 4 lety +4

    3.43 Don't laugh!

  • @douglasallen511
    @douglasallen511 Před 4 lety +4

    @9:55 the Boss is there observing the whole scene, so they better be careful.

  • @andrewstupak6668
    @andrewstupak6668 Před 4 lety +1

    It takes 500 people a whole year to make 1,000,000 shoes.
    They only make 6 pairs per person per workday. Might as well make them by hand!
    Only $4-$9 a pair, though.

    • @macriggland6526
      @macriggland6526 Před rokem +1

      My math got me 16 per person per day, but that’s total shoes, not pairs of shoes with only 250 work days a year.

    • @CommunistBot
      @CommunistBot Před 10 měsíci

      She said that the number of workers decreased over time with an increase of mechanization, so I doubt it is still 500 workers. It didn't look like that many workers. Plus, the chart near the beginning of the video had numbers like 50-60, though I can't read Korean so I don't know what that means. Just for the 20 seconds we were watching, the workers in the assembly line produced about 3 shoes in that time

    • @CommunistBot
      @CommunistBot Před 10 měsíci

      Also, due to the structure of an assembly line, shoes are not produced "per person", each shoe is produced by every worker in the assembly line. So if they work 280 days a year, each assembly line worker contributes to the production of 3,500 shoes a day.
      And how many of the workers work in packaging and distribution? Those people don't count in the total number of workers in your production estimate.

    • @CommunistBot
      @CommunistBot Před 10 měsíci

      3,500 pairs of shoes I meant, which is 7,000 individual shoes per day

  • @alemir1975
    @alemir1975 Před 4 lety +2

    Aaaaahhhh

  • @mark7400
    @mark7400 Před 3 lety +4

    Doesn't seem to be many staff in the shoe factory. Not working very fast or well organized. They hardly knew how to put shoes in boxes. The whole thing is probably a set up to just show foreigners.

    • @surenaanerus7387
      @surenaanerus7387 Před 2 lety +3

      I notice some comments do not hold up to basic logic. They're old line of "it's just for show" makes zero sense. If you build an entire factory, fill it with functioning machinery, produce products, and have people working there, that is just a functioning factory, so what is the "show"? If you create an entire society "for show" that functions, people work and produce things, and people live normal, full lives, that's just a full, working society, not a show. And if you claim a society is poor and produces nothing in reality, how do they get enough money to build factories, skyscrapers, schools, roads, homes, stores full of food and products, and cities all "for show"? Does it make any sense to build all these things that are "fake" despite functioning, if they supposedly make nothing and have no money? If no wealth is produced in the DPRK, they could not build buildings in cities whose overall materials cost many billions of dollars and factories each full of machinery costing many millions of dollars. One must suspend all logic and reason to believe the propaganda myths about things existing "just for show" in the DPRK.
      In contrast, capitalist countries worldwide who are exploited by imperialist powers cannot afford factories and cities like exist in the DPRK, and could not afford even "fake" factories or cities "for show," and the people there have living standards drastically lower than that of people in the DPRK. Despite capitalist countries exploited by imperialism creating much wealth by the labour of their working people, this wealth is stolen away from the people there, so people in imperialist countries have living standards inflated by this vast wealth stolen from peoples around the world, while the people in exploited countries starve in misery and slums. The DPRK refuses to be exploited by imperialism, so keeps its national wealth for its own people, so has no slums or starvation or unemployment or mass despair and alienation like most capitalist countries that exist on Earth do.
      People often make claims that are the exact opposite of facts and reality. In reality, nobody at all starves to death in the DPRK, and tens of millions of people starve to death every year under capitalism. The number of people starving to death under capitalism has risen higher every single year since the overthrow of the Soviet Union, when capitalism has unrestrained itself more fully. People indoctrinated under capitalism do not often think about the mass starvation that is an integral part of capitalist economics, and is the only way that people in imperialist countries have a relatively high standard of living. If people in exploited capitalist countries would keep enough wealth so none of them starved, people in imperialist countries would have "third world" living standards, though indeed millions in the USA already do have that.
      Another comment claimed that all the shoes from this factory are only for "central committee members" and all other people in the DPRK are "out of luck." 1. You made a claim. Provide the proof. The proven true claims I made above are verifiable through the statistics of international bodies. The claim addressed here will never have proof provided. It is a baseless, empty claim that is in fact verifiable false. Indeed, the group in this film themselves say they saw children wearing shoes from this factory. 2. Go to the DPRK or watch the countless videos online of everyday life in the DPRK: every person is wearing shoes. No fairy waved a wand and magically put shoes on the feet of all people there. People bought shoes and put them on their feet. It is amazing that must be stated, but that is reflecting the extent of the illogical claims that are pushed. Since everyone in the DPRK wears shoes, they are either made in the DPRK, or people have money to buy them from another country. And people do not get money from "fake" economic activity that is"just for show."
      Another comment said this factory is fake and makes "3 or 4" pairs of shoes as a show. So millions of dollars are spent to build large factories and tens of millions of dollars are spent on factory machinery just to show small numbers of tourists? That is not a logical claim. If such a huge amount of money exists to create "fake" factories with real machinery, then they could 1. Run a factory really, not "for show," 2. Could, if the motive were deceptive propaganda, create massive public relations campaigns or many Hollywood like videos or some blockbuster quality entertainment movies, all of which would have far higher public relations value for the same amount of money, though none of which would produce shoes for people to wear. Or 3. Could buy millions of pairs of shoes from outside. -- Again, the claim made makes zero sense.
      Just applying minimal thought and facts debunks these claims and similar baseless claims that do not add up at all.

    • @Vastilious
      @Vastilious Před 2 lety +2

      @@surenaanerus7387 I agree dont even talk to westerners I have a better time explaining this stuff to my friends out of west then in. westerns have pride racist and dumb in general even the diaspora looks down on people actually born in the country where their parents are from it sucks we need more nationalism against western powers our languages are being eaten up I hate it

    • @JRFrancisco20088
      @JRFrancisco20088 Před rokem

      It's just a show, otherwise they wouldn't be there. A leaked video in the capital city discovered a fruit stand with fake fruit that was just for display. Another store had clothes for sale that were not for sale, just to show foreigners how many products were available in North Korea. That's why they don't allow filming or pictures in most shops or stores. All the workers look miserable and tired. It's evident in their eyes. They seem to be saying, "get me of out of here." Can't watch any of these videos and not feel sorry for the North Korean people. They deserve better.

  • @bryanagustin5886
    @bryanagustin5886 Před 3 lety +2

    to all chinese friends pls populate north korea so they can live happily