Michael Malice on North Korea | Bucknell University - 2017
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- Опубликовано: 19 мар 2017
- Michael Malice, author and frequent guest of Fox News, came to Bucknell University on March 9th, 2017 to talk about his experience traveling to North Korea.
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This was excellent, PLEASE bring Malice back for another talk on any subject but especially a deeper dive into the DPRK
Meh... he is a good storyteller but this talk is superficial, he's too focused of giving an awful and sterotyped image of North Korea.
He is speaking of his personal experiences in the country and reading their very own propaganda.
So, he left out cinema and circuses?
He didn't reference any of your points of interest after fourteen minutes? Perhaps, you can fill in those blanks...
@@fenot92 What good points does a dictatorial oppressive regime have?
he did one with Yeonmi Park you should watch it!
Malice has become one of my favorite commentators. Shame there weren't more people in the audience. Their loss!
Whose loss?
@jumpinjohnnyruss read much johnny?
Malice is such a sham!
@King Elvis why?
@@peanutbutterripple1083 If I would allow myself to take the role as mediator, I believe previous speaker hints at the fact that it inevitably will be the rest of us paying for it. These people will go through life with a lack of knowledge and curiosity which they will bring with them when they vote and most likely pass on to their children. So really, not only will we suffer from it, but future generations as well. It is a inherent pain in the ass, for they will carry on being narrow minded at the same time as they demand to take the money and freedoms of others. 🤷🏼♀️
I really was educated by this video. Thank you Michael and Bucknell for providing this.
I do presentations and complex software demonstrations for work. All public speaking all the time... for him to do this at a desk with no cards, no prompter, and no hesitation shows his intelligence. Very few people you see on TV could do this.
When you are doing presentations for software why are you impressed? This is just stuff you know and can talk about. I'm in the medical device software development industry and have to do presentations all the time. This is just something which comes naturally. Of course you need some basic intelligence but that comes with practice and real knowledge about the topic. This is just something thats expected from someone like him. Of course people on TV are mostly trash, but this was so all the time. Intelligent people dont watch (most) TV in my opinieon
Not to talk smack about Michael's intelligence, but he's presenting on a topic he literally wrote a book about.
So funny just saw him win Cash Cab.
Same lmao
I also got that recently recommended shortly after he mentioned it on timcast, just the other day ago.
LOL. Malice was like 12 when he was on Cash Cab wtf hahaha. & You just saw this a few months ago? Looks like you got a whole lot to catch up on! Haha. I’m working on a very deep and detailed project about North Korea, & Malice just helped once again, tremendously.
A smart man takes the money..... Also all the politicians he mentioned are still in politics 🙄
@@JRobGCTeamEnergy why do you sound so condescending
Haha I love that Bucknell even let him on the campus. Great stuff! Love Michael!
@Brian Ross Seriously, that a little college in the heart of Amish country can be a cesspit of idiocy and lies.
About 15 years ago I had a macroeconomic policy class at UCD with Alan Taylor. Being a bit older than my cohort I think I was better able to apply theory to some of the real world I experienced more of. During a particular lecture I asked what would happen if one country counterfeited another’s currency and was completely blown off with, “that wouldn’t happen. Well, there was the thing with north Korea, but they’re already sanctioned.” There we were discussing theory and he couldn’t even humor us with a legitimate response. I appreciate that toward the end of this talk with Malice he spoke a bit about how they generate revenue.
" when someone is about to die, the flies are the first to know " @26:30 ~
Chilling !!/!!\\!!!//!
Thanks 4 the upload, this guy is a genius, best greeting from germany
Michael Malice is one of my favorite people. I love hearing him talk about North Korea, he has a unique, honest, dark, comical, perspective on DPRK.
The fact that he grew up in the former Soviet Union gives him insight on totalitarian regimes and how they affect the phycology of the people living under them.
he grew up in New York for the most part.
Also 1970-1980s Soviet Union was hardly a totalitarian state. More like you run of the mill autocracy
Michael Malice is an evil lying Marxist psychopath that wants to abolish the police. He's just another Squad member. Do better.
@@truthwarrior122 Regardless, he gave informative, first person experience and insight to North Korea that 90% of Americans will never have themselves. And for being a 'Squad member', he did compliment Donald Trump's approach to NPRK, which was to lean on China. Which is 100% correct. That's something "the squad" would NEVER do. You can disagree with someone's particular view (or views) on one subject, but value other things they have to say or convey. I tend to take each piece of information on it's own and judge it's value or truthfulness. I totally repudiate his ideas around the peaceful dissolution of the United States and his ideas on policing. But all this information on NPRK was great stuff.
@@ericwilper3763 He wants to abolish the police. So does the Squad. I am not talking about anything other than that issue. Michael is a Marxist traitor, and he wants anarchy. The funny thing is that string-bean pea-brain would get ripped to shreds in seconds without the police.
Good lord 🙏 he does not waste a single second or word. I hope these students stood up and applauded afterwards.
This was very eye-opening. Thank you for posting this.
This discussion just shaped & entire new chapter of my life. Hope to meet you one day Malice. You’re an awesome guy. Love your work.
Always love listening to Michael and his reports on North Korea
From Russians and Polish people ive heard similar stories to North Korea, a Polish person told me that if you fled the country they would jail your relatives in the country until you cam back. And a Russian told me how restaurants would have these grand menus, who the waitress would pretend only after asked that they just ran out of something. So rather than guessing whats available you have to ask "what is good today?" instead of ordering what you want.
Great video. More people should see this.
this is amazing, and entertaining!
Wow, Mike that was great.
I am taken a back by most of what he said. This is all so bone chilling.
Very interesting! Thanks for posting
Thx for posting this vid. Enjoyed and learned a fair bit.
Pyongyang City Bus Co.
I was completely gripped by this talk even thought it's 4 years old. Funnily enough Milo was who made me aware of MM.
Yeh the thought provoking intellectuals are being banned 👀🤷♂️ fuck RUclips
interesting… milo started me as well
More of Michael Malice, this was really informative
Thanks for the information and your time Mr. Malice, Not things you want to hear about, but hopefully inspire people to do better.
Great talk, gripped from start to finish.
I was in N. Korea in 2012 too. Amazing 2 weeks.
Awesome! Thanks
Telling part about this is no on was there. Education reform needs to happen ASAP!
Yeah. Horrible. Bucknell Conservatives look smaller than the Bucknell Asian Transgender Society.
Up to 5 years? Been 4 since this talk now. 1 year to go. (I am really hoping Michael ends up being right.)
Right now, China will never allow N. Korea to collapse. One, they dont have enough resources to support 22M people. Two, they cant have a US ally or US troops so close to their Northern border. They spent 1-2M men during the Korean war to make sure that was the case. What I see most likely to happen is China invade N. Korea to stabilized the country and prop up a different regime if the Kim regime ever fall short of CCP support. Since they are going through another famine, the collapse is coming at some point within the next 2 years since Kim Jung Un doenst have the same support and loved as his Grandfather or Father. He was a nobody for most of his life.
@@discover854 Yeah China doubling down on communism suddenly within the last few years probably played a major part.
I am sorry to say that when I was at university, I probably would have slipped this talk, because it was offered by a conservative student group. It's not that I didn't have conservative friends, disliked individual conservatives, etc. But I would have (prejudicially) assumed it would be biased, propagandistic, or just not a good use of my all-too limited time. 😐
@@corywilliams6762 Both Left and Right is prejudice. People do not want their beliefs challenged by facts.
Covena White It is interesting to understand why this is. I’ll attempt that now...
People define themselves by the ideas they hold.
The ideas they hold are generally adopted passively, instead of being adopted through critical thought and deeply rooted, they are shallow.
Passively adopted ideas are easily shaken.
If someone shakes “your” ideas they may crumble.
Therefore: If someone challenges your beliefs, they may all come tumbling down, and thus destroy you.
(People with passive ideas are easy to control with fear. If you can control the process of infusing them with ideas in the first place, then they are primed for direction. )
It is rare, but healthier to define yourself in a more meta way. As a person that can critically understand ideas and adapt. In that way, challenges to your ideas are an opportunity to embrace who you are and grow rather than a risk that you’ll be destroyed.
I think people like this are the source of true progress and the only hope for a robust society that can survive into the future long-term.
However, there are likely going to be a certain percentage of the population that cannot operate in this way- so it is our responsibility to be compassionate to that fact.
James Lindsay and Peter Boghossian were in a similar situation, college lefties wouldn't let them talk so they had to contact the college conservaties.
It's been 5 years... Collapse is eminent
now that I've watched the whole video, it's insane how much I continue to learn about North Korea and I had no idea that there is potential for the regime to be around for probably less than a decade. Within our lifetimes we may actually see some crazy changes there.
If I was there one question I would have asked is who the hell is making the meth and how do they get the raw materials to produce it if everyone is under watch 24/7? Is this an export that comes straight from the top? Or is it all underground?
Who told you that everyone is under watch 24/7?
They aren't producing, they're buying chinese meth.
Michael said it in the video. They are being watched by their neighbors or family members.
As far as the meth it’s something that can be made with various ingredients. Sure some things can be hard to come by but addiction and money can be powerful motivators.
my theory is it works something like this, NK Smugglers for a relationship with a Chinese criminal organization, most likely by selling NK women into slavery. Then they buy the raw material from the Chinese, make it in NK with slave labor. The NK upper class gives everyone involved their cut. The Chinese get their cut, the border guards get their cut and the NK government receive their bribes as well. Note, only the upper class of NK with ties to the Party would be able to pull this off.
It's amazing to have that much knowledge to speak with no notes for an hour about a topic. Wow
"Once people stop having faith in authority, that's really the last step before the authority goes away completely." Am I the only one who immediately thought of our mainstream media when I heard this?
It's 7/10/21 I hope things have changed for the better
Michael Malice is one of the most entertaining people ever.
Fascinating
Do this talk today and we're gonna need a bigger venue. :P
Great talk
anyone visited the dmz? seen the white line while they stare at you? i was stationed there back in 03.
84-86
good to see marco pierre white in the front row enjoying the talk
A year after I graduated goddammit Michael
excellent video
This is scary 4 years later at least how in seeing it
Such a shame that there were so few people in the room but that seems about right for a college conservative group. Michael would probably draw a larger crowd today
What does he mean by saying "it is a fortune choice of words" mean in 2:27?
Cool
Why does the video cut at 30:17 when he starts to discuss their health?
The children’s’ chest caughs particularly
Malice is legend.
Wish the audio was better.
It looks like Sadie and Mike Ma are in the front row...
What is the border like between NK and SK vs. NK and China?
that was really interesting, I always knew North Korea was Fd up but this really opened my eyes..I feel so bad for those poor people
Jordan peterson's interview with a north korean defector was extremely eye opening
30:17 what was cut from here???
Sketch
Great Stuff!!👈
What happened at @30:17 ?? Too dark for RUclips perhaps
How was this room not filled!
What's with the lackluster audience?
Tom why were you talking to the desk man
As for additional income, don't forget about DPRK's labor outsourcing where they send nK citizens to work in Russia, China, Africa. Mansudae Studios who built the giant sculptures of their leaders also made giant sculptures in Africa as well. Feel free to look into that. Their people have to pay party fees totaling about $35k I believe. They get to keep very little for themselves and the workers never get paid all of their money directly. Usually just enough for cigs and sweets.
I love Michael, I disagree with him on many things, but I agree with a lot too.
The audio tho
He said a little Marshall plan.
Also, the guy who "stole" a poster was 21 years old, and it's not even clear whether or not he actually stole it. They sentenced him to 15 years in a labour camp, Michael neglects to mention this detail when describing to a room full of students (which is what Otto was: a student) that it's safe to go there. No it isn't, no teacher in their right mind should be taking classes there and it's ridiculous that Otto was there in the first place. He was practically a kid, one who MAYBE got drunk and did something stupid but ultimately trivial and got the worst punishment imaginable.
And for anyone that's not aware, shortly after Michael gave this lecture they tortured Otto and sent him home with brain damage.
Rest of the lecture is really good though.
Anyone who rationalizes North Koreas treatment of Otto deserves to be slapped in the face
A couple of items Michael got wrong here were comparing Otto Warmbier taking a poster from a hotel to someone walking into the white house and taking a painting and the DMZ tree cutting incident being conducted without North Korea's permission when in fact North Korean soldiers were present overseeing the operation.
He's not wrong to compare the two. The floor of the hotel that Otto stole that poster from was explicitly forbidden to go on except for hotel staff and government officials. In fact the only way to access said floor is via a flight of stairs that isn't exactly marked for tourists to begin with.
For crying out loud, are there only like 10 people there to hear him talk? Was this some impromptu lecture or was it actually prompted and these were the only takers? Hell, I would have LOVED to have been there for this talk.
What's with the skip at 30:14? Was this censored or a genuine glitch? He was speaking about the "elite" children's cough.
Something a Chinese professor told me suddenly makes more sense: he said that one reason China doesn't necessarily want an unified Korea was that they'd claim a whole lot of Chinese territory as their own rightful land; if all the Nazi-esque racial purity stuff and NK'S massive armies were combined with SK'S infrastructure, China'd potentially have an Ostfront situation on their hands.
That dude has great story he should get a Oscar. Clap clap
5 years? It's already 4 years and NK is still going strong. Very scary
Under 5 years? Then it should be any moment now...
So incredibly good portrayal of reality at its most terrible.
Otto didn’t steal a poster!
Malice logic here is just madness.
Nice crowd
67000 people have watched this upload, seems like a pretty good crowd to me
It’s bucknell. It’s mostly lib sheep with good ACT scores
I have to read this book.
Any updates on N Korea?
Still there
@@allthesmallthings1041 Thanks
" I was born in the former Soviet Union " @1:41 ~
" from laughing to suicidal within fifteen seconds " @2:15 ~
" twenty million hostages " @3:15 ~
" Ed's dimwitted grin " @4:41
" producers of nothing of value " @5:20 ~
" the term for going to a country, unasked, with secret cameras, is "spite" @7:15 ~
" brilliant propaganda " @10:55:~
29:10 What's that? How do you stop a Japanese man from drapping?
It is absolutely shocking how much everyone in this video uses the word “like”
I just don’t understand why the North Korean government wouldn’t focus on improving the life of its citizens. If they are to the point of collapse one method of garnering favor from its citizens would be to ensure they have food and running water for example. Do they keep the barely living to keep them from flourishing and being able to focus on over throwing the government?
Yep. That's dictatorship 101. Keep your citizens as poor and uneducated as possible so that they can't question your manipulation tactics.
The whole point of the "country" is to keep the elites frolicking. It's a giant clubhouse for the Kim family and their cronies. That's it. The country is FOR the leaders. Not the citizens. And it works extremely well in that regard.
44:00 I thought it was a frog? xD
At 22:50, somebody in the room farts.
Imagine Michael as president, I know , I know but just imagine
He is an anarchist its not possible.
Who knew pee wee herman knew so much about korea
Otto Warmbier wasn't just deported.
I would ACE geography class in North Korea!
They have Nukes plus they have a very large submarine fleet.
Their subs can’t carry nukes
Otto Warmbier never stole a poster. It was a lie.
Crazy how quickly that first statement about concentration camps is no longer tru
What happen?
Michael malice is an interesting anarchist
haha that introducer got *BTFO*
Malice hates Bucknell surprised he went back
Why? Is it because it's a liberal indoctrination school? I'm not attempting to project, but is that the reason?
@@swesleyc7 Michael described the university system as the enemy
That's probably every student at Bucknell who will admit to being a conservative.
Does he ever switch this presentation up?
shame they let that north korean spy in the front of the audience who "coughed" loudly directly near the mic specifically when mike talked about one thing in particular...
Why is he sitting down the entire time though lol?
so it's the plot of a brave new world?
Lol since when is it good to be a regular guest on Fox News? But the talk is great of course
"Baaaaa."
NK may have one or two nukes but they don't have the ability to have a "nuclear arsenal". And the leader doesn't want to die which is what would happen if he used any nukes.