Understanding the Situation in North Korea
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Because the contradictions between official state ideology and reality could not be bigger, it is hard to get a good understanding of what life in North Korea is like.
And as a source for what daily life in North Korea is like, all we have are the storys from North Korean defectors.
Because of the limited information we get, there are countless of false assumptions and North Korea is portrayed as this bizarre and odd place.
However, the worldview that drives the state rarely gets attention, which makes discussing how to deal with the country absurd, without first studying it’s ideology.
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I'm South Korean, and you are one of the first youtubers I've seen from the western side that have covered this issue without getting bogged down only in the human rights/ ideological front. Good job.
Me too but only a half breed love my kimchi though.
Yes he did a great job on this one
I think this dude is Russian, which would mean he wouldn't be considered on the "western side"
I think that dude is Asian because of his username Neo seems like part of his name? Just my guess
@@treddymuongi1051 to be a great day and ww to the next few days and I am writing
That editing was amazing
Bruh average editing.
@@surge5240 it's very smooth and simple.
7:09 American presidents using binoculars to spy into North Korea 😂
It's like a presidential tourist attraction.🧐
That was funny, but the real reason is because they shootouts are common.
While Trump is invited to step into North Korea's territory by King III.
While Trump walks in with no bodyguards
Best Analysis of North Korea I've ever seen in CZcams. I've met few North Korean defectors during my days back in South Korea and most of them told me that they'd only decided to defect after watching some of smuggled South Korean TV series and realizing what their government have been telling them are all lies.
Lol it would be even more funny if they had only decided to defect after watching some of smuggled South Korean pornXD
Good Old Days sure i cant find enough food and water im sure porn is very important
@@yoyoyeah9083 lol
**What's really amazing is that millions of American and western European leftists believe that things are almost as bad in western countries as in North Korea or Nazi Germany! At least the North Korean people can say that they didn't know any better, because their govt kept them completely in the dark about the rest of the world.**
But western leftists have NO such excuse for their misguided view of their own countries! They have eyes and ears, so they can see that most people are doing MUCH better here than in poorer, more oppressed countries.
But apparently they either don't see it, or they are willfully blind, as a result of blindly accepting the radical, cult-like propaganda of modern cultural Marxism.
@@ascendedbro1828 they'd undoubtedly be thrown into a gulag for watching porn.
Oh my god, that was awesome. Why did the video end so soon? :(
You probably forgotten about this vid that’s why I’m reaminding you
@@riggedfootball103 😀
Only the idiots of America could like such trash.
Well, they ultimately say we don't actually have a just and impartial explanation because of how isolated a country it is and that we should thereby read everything discussed on it with a grain of salt .
Good to see you are doing your thing. Love it!
Keep uploading, I'm sure you will grow faster, if you just keep pumping out content.
The production value is magnificent.
Aw, the video ended just as it got really interesting.
Good you aren't biased and don't ever become biased like many other youtube journalism channels.
Why do they call it a demilitarized zone when it has the most militarized place on the planet?
the spot in the middle(2.5 miles wide) doesn't have troops, but on either side of that line are the among most militarized place on earth. ho and the spot in the middle is filled with mines, so wouldn't really want troops there anyways.
mxn1948, okay thanks for the info.
most militarized zone is IOK(Kashmir),India
North Korea is a country that will beat China in a war they took sol in 2 days look it up and are going to attack China with American attention
Hi, I really apreciated your videos especially the 'Syrien war mapped', please make more video of this kind, and continious publishing video no matter what, I'll be here for each of them, I'll be here to support you ;)
Old Japanese fascism? Now this is very interesting!
I'd like to recommend Andrey Lankov's book about North Korea, by the way! It's amazing! Lankov is the guy being interviewed who says Juche can't be summarized.
Better take this video with a sack of salt
Just as north korea isn't communist, showa imperial japan was not fascist - that is if we are getting proper about the definitions of those terms. North korea IS absolutely influenced by japanese militarism however and that is blatantly obvious. However the soviet and chinese influence on north korea is just as strong. It is a combination of all.
+sikojensika
Yes absolutely. For starters, he made it sound as if imperial japan was always as it was during the taisei yokusankai period under tojo and konoe, which isn't the case at all. Japan started becoming militarist during the early showa years 1930s, and then finally konoe and then tojo added the racial component as official policy in 1940 - 1945.
Kim il Sung born and lived his childhood in those time anyway, so imperial militarized totalitarianism under the emperor Hirohito was crucial influence to his time.
"Better take this video with a sack of salt"
Yes.
This is one long 'real communism hasn't been tried yet!'
Amazing editing and great research, thanks for the vid 👍
its been a while since you made a video glad to see your back keep it up
Great content, I'm always pretty excited when I see you've published something. Hope to see more.
AMAZING! Finally an actual critic that doesnt just use NK as an example to bash marxism with!
Curious Zee yeah, i felt that too
Marx was the original spoiled brat sjw
Curious Zee Mad idiotic trotskiest cultists are here united with murican propaganda as always.
P.s. Lol besides nothing new and surprising. They were united with fascist during WW2.
Hahahah Marx liked Capitalism just fyi my fellow LARPers ;) xD xP :pppPPpPpPP
No, all the other communist countries are an example to bash marxism with.
the way this channel presents video's in a cinematic way its so mesmerizing
Excellent video, really instructive, thank you for for sharing!
Really interesting! Thanks for the content!
i subscribed after i watch this, you're the first one i saw that connected NK with old japanese facism
This is really good. What an excellent analysis. I love the part about the influence of Japanese fascism.
Glad you are back.
Love your channel, very appealing style.
Excellent video you cover a lot more than the length of the video would suggest. Wish it could have been an hour long.
Hey, I like what you're doing. Please continue to chase accuracy. Don't fall to bias like many others. This was a very informative video, thank you.
Nice presentation. I thankyou for this insight.
This is a really amazing channel!
This is a very informative video!
Excellent and well considered analysis
Awesome video!
gute Arbeit; hab den Kanal durch einen Deiner Kommentare entdeckt, dann gesichtet und abonniert.
Guten Tag
Wooow that's some good material!
Great explanation, thank you.
you know what? you create insightful videos, i am going to subscribe
You should make a movie video analyzing the themes of Metropolis, like you did with Vertigo and Interstellar
Dude, seriously we’ll done video, Concise, accurate, and thoughtful. Such a refreshing thing to see good videos. Just one critique, as a scholar of nk activities myself I would have liked to see something in there about the social repercussions that the Korean War had on both sides. That blood bath is the fuel for their regime .
SUPER AWESOME VIDEO keep it up
Great work👍🏿on your video, VOX did something similar a day ago and was full of fear and propaganda.
Keep up the great work, reminds me of when I wad watching national geographic when I was a kid
Unbiased video good job
Well produced video!
Yeah, but he was wrong on one big thing. The North Koreans do not see themselves as superior
Max Werner No, they sure as hell do
Not racially in any sense. Ideologically, yes, compared to the capitalist West.
Great video, one can see how you wanted to keep it as objective as possible. Just one thing, i went to north Korea a few months ago and although it is true you can leave the hotel without a guide and they even keep your passport until you leave, one can talk to the locals freely (if you can speak korean or them your language), you can also tell the guide where you want to go (within reason) and they even leave to wonder on your own to a certain extent.
Very interesting, with new informations for me about NKorea. The cast system for example...
Fuck man, I'ts hard to see unbiased channels these days. You gained my subscription and like.
This channel is great
I subscrib
I grew up in S Korea and learned the history. I now have some reservations about the history I learned. That’s why this program like this is interesting and helpful.
I love you so much and I subscribe and like the video you are the Best
I’m a little bit iffy on the video but overall it’s a very interesting and well edited video good job Geek :)
Like it when the scholar said, "North Korea is anti-communist," that is true! Very accurate, they are not communist.
Here first. Been waiting for you to upload!!
It's basically a kingdom
A1 Thx!
Very good video!
Great work, looking forward to seeing videos on China (and Taiwan;):))...
Learn things which i never knew today
ayy you're still alive
😂😂😂? Why shouldn't he be alive?
4:10 so it's divided because of those two countries just like Germany,
@Archock Encanto Wrong, USSR refused to divide Germany and Korea. In both cases, USA was for division! Please check sources.
@Archock Encanto Hm, history doesn't like "would" clause. But do check who insisted on division and why. Tiny bits.
Arduous March is not something remotely related to leading troops. It is the North-Korean state official name for the famine that struck the country in the 1990s.
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neo: Getting a glimpse of north korea is difficult Also neo: **Shows photos took in north korea**
MOAR
Quite a good video, well edited.
The only thing I'll say is that you tend to pronounce your "R"s as "W"s and it can get annoying.
I think he knows that hahah
I doubt he can help that
Yeah it would take speech therapy etc. to stop that, and it doesn't take away from the video to that extent.
Or pronouncing Js as Ys.
Lets just enjoy the effort he put in to this video to help us better understand the topic, great vid bro
wow , quality for this very vid is 4K
That ffffffff is funny af💀😂
Whoa super fascinating.
So why is there a million pictures of North Korea
I still don't understand why they call themselves communist tho they are the opposite of that
At that time, Theodore Roosevelt was in favor of Japan annexing Korean peninsula.
Besides, changing to Japanese name was free will of Koreans somewhat.
But I think that was forcing "self-motivation". This is why that was formal legal and democratic.
Korean people reluctantly adapted the name in order to live. They were innocent. I think that was Japan's misgovernment.
At that time, Japanese government believed Koreans can become Japanese to fight against Russian Empire but there was a lot of dissenting opinion in Japan.
There was a lot of Japanese who are against annexing Korea, and Japan was already conditional democracy.
West supported Japan because of the threat of Russian Empire.
In those days, Racism was as usual. At the same time, People are also not cruel and devil but ignorant.
They thought "Yellow" should be ruled by "Yellow". This is why the US supported Japan.
By the way, The US applied economic sanctions against Japan because Japan got Manchuria and part of mainland China after Anglo-Japanese alliance was cancelled.
Japanese thought that was the East Asian War not the Pacific War. Fighting against the US was not a plan to Japanese.
But Imperialism in Japan was out of control to Japanese.
It's interesting to see how living in a place defines the individual automatically.
Not supporting any negative aspects, but can't say all of their citizens wish for all that is happening. Though aside from the people who are already "out", you never hear from someone inside who's having a miserable time.
intresting place.
7:53 yea, that's what the word means in the US
That's how I associated the word as well
Although now I try to understand Kim and Putin, I understand being paranoid
I surely be dead if I live in china but okay
What was my punchline, I forgot
it's like asking joseph stalin about democracy
Thoughtful and far better than most supposed documentaries on the DPRK. I would disagree about old Japanese based fascism. The racial element of DPRK philosophy also applies to a great number of older generation south Koreans. Perhaps better to call it "race based socialism". Myers has his issues as well. If you read his books you will find am awful lot of unscholarly animosity. Lankov offers better and more consistently unjaundiced insights in his books and articles. That small critique aside, well done.
I thought i come find a copper
I found a gold.
8L PSE gang where u at
Well if u read into jucha thought youd know the whole point of is to bring on a "korean" type of socialism which in some aspects is very unlike traditional marxism but they have more in common then not
You can just watch The Interview
North Korea today is a lot like Japan 100 years ago.
Think about how many agents of many countries must be living in North Korea.
7:21 President caught peeping tom at the North Korean bathroom window.
just because it ain't English doesn't mean you should pronounce "J" as "Y". "Juche" should sound like "joo-cheh"
One has to understand that there was no democracy anywhere in East Asia in the 1940s. Japan would only become democratic in the 1950s. South Korea and Taiwan only in the 1980s and 90s.
4:25 why did bro said nineteen fiftyfwee
3:39 is he holding the gun upside dwon?
That's a bren gun not an AK-47.🤦🏻♂️
Are you dumb, that's bren
Really good video production, but the narration is really hard to understand. Please try to get a narrator or something
MultiSciGeek ^
Unicorn not the fantasy animal
Ninja Hattori
im very dedicated and knowledgeable, so im rewatching this countless times, and as much as i would like to say thanks for the info, it was extremely difficult to follow. SO many questions, so many assumptions, no clear subjects. all over the place. yikes headache
I think this video is too short, so many holes in the main topic that only mande more confusion.
I'm sorry but it is not right to emphasize that Korea was influenced by japan throughout of history. Japan had much more Cultural influence since ancient period from Korea and China. From modern ages to today yes due to Japanese illegal colonization Korea's been influenced so much by Japan however, the truth is that all 3 countries exchanged numerous Impacts on their culture, Studies, Philosophies, people, and Cuisines.
So this the same thing that happen in Germany ....
What everybodys sees in North Korea is about the closest thing there is to real democracy, and not the “western democracy” of peoples’ imagination. Neighboring China and Russia are also something very close to that.
they can have the last laugh should their troops actually ride on unicorns when a war broke up
Annexation is not colonization. Pro-japanese faction in Korea wanted to join Japan after the failed Gabo Reform. --Said by a Korean.
It's not Kim Yong-il, but Kim Jong-il
Not bad overall, but using controversial terms "Japan sea" and consisting that it is official makes the video a bit uncomfortable to watch.
What your problem with name Japan sea
lemmino? this you?
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Korwee-ah
People who really love to learn about North Korea they need to do home work about Eritrea.
Trump be like:
*Check your dm’s it’s important*