@@ExploreTheWorldWithBri my coworker told me he had a friend that was able to escape from north Korea. The things they're indoctrinated into believing is insane. This list barely scratches the surface. Apparently in North Korea they believe Kim Jong-Un has the world record in golf for being able to play a perfect game. In fact he apparently has MANY world records in many different sports XD.... according to him he was such a good bowler that he stopped bowling because he was bored of playing consistent perfect games.....
@@ExploreTheWorldWithBri Honestly.... Kim Jong-Un must have quite the super-sized ego if he has to micromanage his populace to such a degree. And most of the civilians are utterly brainwashed. They honestly believe that they're the richest country in the world and us U.S. Americans are so impoverished that we solely rely on rain water to live on.
It's more like getting put to death for for simply not acknowledging a statue of a big headed evil dictator when you pass by it. A fukn statue. What a fukn life.. I wish I could go adopt them all
Why would anyone visit North Korea as a tourist!? minus investigative journalism, it seems like you’d just get arrested and never go home. I hope one day they’re liberated, nobody should be forced to live like this.
If I had the time and money and if I was born somewhere else (since most Americans are blocked from going to North Korea) I would go there. And when I do get more money, I would most likely go around the world. Edit: A bunch of people are telling me all the stuff that happens in North Korea and how it’s so bad. I already know a bunch of stuff that happens in North Korea such as the camps, military power, strict rules, and how brainwashed the citizens are. I really don’t need people telling me about this. I just want to see what it’s like first person instead of just getting third party info. Edit 2: Despite all of the comments I made and edits, it seems like no one still don't get my point. Like yeah, I do know about how terrible of a country North Korea is and the strict laws they have there, but that's not stopping me from wanting to visit just to see with my own eyes. And for you guys that are assuming my ethnicity, I am a lightskin African-American teenager turning 16 next week as of making this edit. Going to start redirecting people back here so they could actually read this.
WCW held an event in North Korea in 1995. Wrestlers such as Sting, Ric Flair and the Steiner Brothers mentioned that the people were terrified of them as they didn't believe that human beings could be so large and muscular. Wrestler Scott Norton mentions how when he was talking to his wife on the phone, he'd said how crazy it was there. As soon as he did, the phone went dead and about a minute later, police were at his door and took him into a room. They were asking him why he was talking negatively about North Korea. The event drew a large crowd but all of the wrestlers said that they were convinced that the people were forced to attend.
Yep, sounds about right. And this also shows the NK people's ignorance, lack of world knowledge and how completely corrupt and unfree the place is...they get butthurt because some wrestler is talking to his wife about how crazy he feels the country is? I wouldn't go to this dump of a place even if I was paid to, fu#@ NK.
@@lukecohen5696 Antonio Inoki organised it all as a political stunt like Trump meeting Kim Jong Un. The first major star of Japanese wrestling was Rikidozan, a North Korean posing as a Japanese local hero. Before being killed by Japanese gangs, Rikidozan trained Antonio Inoki (among others) Eric's company WCW had a working relationship with New Japan, so after a show in Japan the two groups just flew over 😂 Pretty insane looking back at it. Kento Bento does an awesome video on it. You should check it out
I remember my friend who is a North Korean defector from an elite family saying how sad his life was there even though he came from a high ranking family. If his life in a high ranking family is that bad then I don’t even want to imagine the life of regular citizens. Even singing a Christmas Carol can get you killed which is very sad. I am glad he was able to defect but sadly had to leave his family behind. However, he claims they are safe which I truly hope so. I still hope and pray for the North Koreans and hope that their future will be a lot better one day.
North Korea has a law where if you escape the country 3 generations of family is sent to concentration camps, there’s even special centers where kids are born and raised inside these camps because of a crime someone did decades ago.
sadly the only way NK will ever see some freedom is if they are invaded and kim jung fat is over thrown or ran out the country. or maybe taken from with in, the poor people cant do anything, what a sad situation.
@@markcab2055 And even if other countries are "nice" enough to invade NK that fuzzy fat man will launch nuclear warheads at us. What an extremely sad situation for the normal civilians over there.
There needs to be an Underground Railroad to free all those citizens. Let Kim run an empty country. I can’t grasp how someone gets off on making a nation miserable
Yeah i agree on everything you said. And if i really could do something like that i would. But sadly there's tons of restrictions. Like 50% of all males in north korea are armed soldiers under the command of a tyrant. That tyrant has a bunch of nukes and if attacked by a another country would probably start world war 3 and you know what would happen if that came to be.
There is. Once in China, defectors can be helped to, say, Mongolia or Laos, and from there, they can fly to South Korea where they will be accepted as citizens.
As bad as things are getting here in the US right now, I'm extremely thankful I don't live in North Korea. I really hope their people are freed one day; I've listened to a lot of stories from NK defectors and they broke my heart of how they were treated there and how difficult it was to escape.
That's good for you since now things are worse with Kim Jong Un shooting missiles over the Pacific and I'm sure it's bad for homeless there since that is anti-homeless laws taken to the extreme with North Korea's 3 generations punishment and way illegal helping them to like you see with feeding homeless which if you didn't well Google and RUclips all about that it's ridiculous.
Falling asleep on the job in America: *You slept on the job?! You're fired!* Falling asleep on the job in North Korea: *You slept on the job?! You're fired...LITERALLY! (shoots gun)*
I fell asleep once at work, my boss asked if I am OK, sent me home to rest because he said I was looking very pale, that was 2 years ago, I am still working there.
In regards to hair styles in N Korea, men can choose from a list of styles and cuts and with women it depends on whether you are married or not. Unmarried has long hair as long as it’s on the list and married women cut their hair short. Their rules are quite insane.
@@WisteriatheFirst I just looked it up to be sure and they said that single women can have long hair and married women have short(er) hair. Seen this from many articles and documentaries
@@kalibronx everything I found said short for married women and unmarried can have longer hair. Only 1 article I found said the opposite. I certainly wouldn’t go to N Korea to find out that’s for sure.
No female drivers in North Korea. Saudi Arabia is slowly lifting its ban against female drivers. So Saudi Arabia has become the less oppressive society, by default.🧐
We all take for granted what we have and the freedoms we have, hopefully this video makes people appreciate what they have and not always thinking about what they don’t
Na hopefully people don’t do that, that’s saying man we don’t have it that bad look at them let’s just be grateful and not complain. Hopefully people see this and realize how much power we as the people have. We can look at them and say “ that’s what happens when you say let’s just be grateful” we have to keep fighting until the government works for us not us for them.
Jeez imagine being a young kid who is too weak to carry his/her own desk to school and then being punished for not bringing it in. And this is a country confirmed to have babies killed without remorse...
Imagine being trapped in falsehoods for generations. To the point that “the real world” isn’t even known. It’s like living in a damp depressed version of the Truman show, but it’s all you (and your grandparents) know.
And something else us that there are people who hate the US and they see that North Korea hates the US so they in turn praise North Korea. Quite sad that they would blindly praise the dystopian country
@@jonathanwhite3507 I have debated hundreds of lefties and can tell you with absolute certainty, nobody on the left has a single clue when it comes to politics. Conservatives do research and find the truth when it comes to politics where as the left just follows propaganda. Conservatives don't put that same effort into challenging their religious beliefs though and just believe what they were told to believe. There is not one single left wing talking point founded in truth. They lied about universal healthcare, Trump, Rogan, now Elon, Rittenhouse, Taylor, Floyd, the right, just lies stacked on lies and when the left is verified to be lying, they just never talk about it again.
I had a similar dream but I was one of the soldiers defending the border between north and south and there was someone trying to escape so like any North Korean soldier I tried to stop him and failed and got executed then I woke up with sweat all over my face.
I guess for those born into this system, it's not seen as such a hardship. But imagine living your whole life being able to do what you want, then being transported to North Korea? I know we throw around the phrase, "I'd rather die" a lot, but SERIOUSLY, I'd rather die. Jail is better than this!
That's the main point, the question of questions. What would someone do if they were thrown into n. Korea for whatever reason. After spending all their life in free America. Would you be able to handle or last even. I know I wouldn't. I would be in fight or flight mode or survival mode the entire time. That would fukn suk
I don't like how North Korea is treating its people. It's wrong, all I want is people who are in North Korea to have free rights and religious freedom and freedom of speech but the government won't allow it because it is illegal to do anything there. And there is like no freedom to express themselves because it is like they're slaves and they have no freedom at all.
@Ray Ray let's see. 1. Food shortages are becoming a real thing. 2. Housing shortages for people whose only option is to rent. 3. Violence from unhinged kids, teens and adults. Weapon of choice being firearms. No the firearm isn't the problem in and of itself, it's the people who choose to use it. Gun violence at schools is very frightening and frustrating as there really isn't an easy or quick fix. And yes I acknowledge if someone is set on hurting someone else they will use whatever they get their hands on. 4. Many are not being paid a livable wage and prices are going up on needed expenses, rents, utilities, food, etc. 5. Health care. Lack of being able to pay for it, lack of access. Health care providers leaving the practice because they fear treating people because of insane and unreasonable restrictions being placed on them. When it really should be doctor/patient confidentiality. 6. Lack of adequate mental health care. Basic life needs are not being met in a lot of areas. We are far from the worst country but we certainly could do better in those areas.
This isn’t right. I hate these people. They run their country like a dictatorship. Kudos to the mom who decided to save their kid first, the poster can wait. The life of your kids is more important than your leaders. I hope Justice is served for the country. No one deserves this kind of life style.
@@Jess09900 tell you the truth there's ups and downs of every society but at least I can vote do what I want and own what I want that's too many crazy rules over there that's what I meant if we get really into it I wouldn't want to live anywhere because everywhere is messed up in some way or something bad happens eventually I would like to explore all around the world but if you're not familiar with certain places shouldn't go because bad things happen
I'm definitely not going to North Korea at all! It is an awful place to live and I feel sorry for the people who live or should I say survive there. The only people I bet are happy about everything is the Kim family because they're the ones in charge!
I've already heard about that country because some Brazilians RUclipsrs visited there.. i watched it because I'm brazilian and i got frightened when i saw the people
It's totally legal. As long as the above can make up these regulations they'll have you ripping out the left eye of your first child if they deemed it so.
A large majority of the population would reject your invitation to Freedom. They trained from the cradle to hate America and democracy. They still believe that there is an East Germany that is communist. But America still feeds them and we waste our money to Ukraine when we could use the money here in America. Perhaps said four billion dollars could have bought some baby formula
@@violetblack6962 it's terribly depressing. They call that country The Hermit Kingdom for a very good reason. Hermetically sealed root of that word being hermit. They're brainwashed and conditions from infants. There regular citizens must serve 10 years in the army obligated to do so. They're all too weak and starved to really get any motivation to have any real uprisings
If being born is like playing Let’s Make a Deal, and what’s behind the curtain is a country you’d be born in, then North Korea is what that game show calls a “Zonk.”
I love how there's a disclaimer to be respectful in the comments. North Korea needs to be liberated. All the countries need to come together and take out the oppressors.
Two things... 1) I wonder if Kim has seen this and what he would think about it! 2) I wonder if these poor deprived people even know everything they are deprived of, or if they are kept so in the dark they don't even know or even if they think that is how every one in the world lives??
The whole point of controlling what comes into and out of the country is to keep the citizens from seeing how differently everyone else lives. The people are totally isolated while being told that they live more safely and lavishly than any other country in the world. One peek on the web would destroy the lie the Kims have spent 100 years building, hence the total isolation from anything outside NK. They are brainwashed with these ideas and have no access to anything to dispute it, so most of the population really believes they are superior, happier, and have a better standard of living when compared to every other nation on earth. They are also brainwashed to believe the Kims are gods who can read the thoughts of any citizen at any given moment, so any negative thoughts (that aren't even voiced aloud) about the regime will lead to not only their own execution but 3 generations of their family as well. If I Jeff Bezos money I'd smuggle as many citizens out as I could, free of charge.
It is really cruel and insane when children are required to bring the table and chair to school every day. They should not let the children bring their table and chair to school and leave them in the classroom
Being used to such freedoms I enjoy in my country I think visiting nk is a definitely off the vision board. I think Id get arrested in three minutes upon arrival. 🤣
They could be nice or they had no choice. I think they just have hatred of the government. I'm starting to understand why Chinese and other Asians seem rude when they come to the US.
What would you say if a new rule was made that if Kim is playing, the other team had to let him or his team win, otherwise everyone on the other team would all be publicly executed?
@@imtyler99yearsago90 well that sounds horrible and nothing I would support or be apart of. But still I think his ideas (assuming their actually his) are good. Luckily I hate sports so I won’t be watching. But come on why not make it more exiting at the end or give extra points for dunking??? It seems like a modern update that may keep sports relevant.
🇸🇬During 1960s- 1970 Singapore was also the same as hippie culture was growing in the west scared SG govt that it will bring a new generational change and saw it as detrimental to the country's development. The consequences for defying the long hair ban varied from getting fined to having one's hair being forcefully cut short in public.
My mother's from South Korea and grew up during that time, and she told me that the same exact things happened to kids her age there, too, with authorities actually randomly cutting long hair off of young men and harassing teenagers wearing jeans and for listening to rock n' roll. Glad to see that things have changed.
@@phatcat3705 Asian people are brought up that way like it's in their DNA from thousands of years and far easier to oppress as it's in their hierarchy culture to follow and "bown down" to their superior and never ask any questions , it's highly toxic to see people' don't have any voice whatsoever* the Regime say is what the populous follows . people in 🇯🇵Japan , Both 🇰🇷-🇰🇵Korea's, 🇹🇼taiwan , 🇨🇳china , 🇸🇬Singapore are somehow more obedient , follow the law and you'll rarely see a huge number of Asians from all the countries i mentioned ☝🏻 committing heinous crimes on any given day compared to the whites & blacks in the U.S or any other European nation .
Yeong-mi Park (a NK defector) said that sometimes when people are executed, the guards fill their mouth with rocks so they can't even scream. Or yell out something against the government.
Weird how they have such a positive opinion on Squid Game and yet it’s not allowed? The only possible reason why this is the case if I have to guess is because it was made by a South Korean.
You can get sent to jail for failing to save the supreme leader’s portrait from a burning building?? Surly you’d think that this would be the one exception.
I don't think we get the rights to question it, even if we are not close to the country at all. Basically, one word describes is "suffering" and "only the leader matters"
North Korea isn't an atheist country, they have a religion directly centred around the leading family, instead of the abstract men in the sky we know. The romains also called christians "atheists" at the time, you are doing just the same here.
North Korean Garfilel made me really giggle 😊🥇 I've been with you guys many years through the different animations, voice actor and general style ect and it's always been a fun journey to witness and one of my favourite things is the vast amount of veritable topics that you constantly cover to keep us all hooked. Sending big love from the UK
. *A* *Saving someone's life* . *B* *Saving a photo that you possibly could find somewhere else over someone's life and let them get hurt or die and punish them if they don't save the picture* 🇰🇵: It has to be B!
When I was a kid I had a friend who was Roman Catholic. If a fire or disaster ever happened at her church they were expected to run in and grab the chalice and the Eucharist and all things considered holy.
So a woman was jailed because she saved the lives of her own children instead of a picture of a dead man? That's.... that's insane.
Agreed! Makes NO sense at all! The picture can always be replaced but her children can't.
@@ExploreTheWorldWithBri here in the U.S. she'd have been treated like a hero.
@@ExploreTheWorldWithBri my coworker told me he had a friend that was able to escape from north Korea. The things they're indoctrinated into believing is insane. This list barely scratches the surface. Apparently in North Korea they believe Kim Jong-Un has the world record in golf for being able to play a perfect game. In fact he apparently has MANY world records in many different sports XD.... according to him he was such a good bowler that he stopped bowling because he was bored of playing consistent perfect games.....
@@amyschildgamerlive4519 That's crazy! Glad your coworker's friend was able to escape, though. North Korea needs to be freed from his rule.
@@ExploreTheWorldWithBri Honestly.... Kim Jong-Un must have quite the super-sized ego if he has to micromanage his populace to such a degree. And most of the civilians are utterly brainwashed. They honestly believe that they're the richest country in the world and us U.S. Americans are so impoverished that we solely rely on rain water to live on.
Imagine how cruel this would be. It’s like a teacher putting you in detention for breathing too loud.
It's more like getting put to death for for simply not acknowledging a statue of a big headed evil dictator when you pass by it.
A fukn statue. What a fukn life..
I wish I could go adopt them all
I think it's like your parents throwimg you in a road for existing
...or teaching the truth? We're doomed.
instead of detention it's death
@@CJB69 Yes and also in other news we're worried about Kim Jong Un taking out the power grid since that infamous Sony hack.
Why would anyone visit North Korea as a tourist!? minus investigative journalism, it seems like you’d just get arrested and never go home. I hope one day they’re liberated, nobody should be forced to live like this.
If I had the time and money and if I was born somewhere else (since most Americans are blocked from going to North Korea) I would go there. And when I do get more money, I would most likely go around the world.
Edit: A bunch of people are telling me all the stuff that happens in North Korea and how it’s so bad. I already know a bunch of stuff that happens in North Korea such as the camps, military power, strict rules, and how brainwashed the citizens are. I really don’t need people telling me about this. I just want to see what it’s like first person instead of just getting third party info.
Edit 2: Despite all of the comments I made and edits, it seems like no one still don't get my point. Like yeah, I do know about how terrible of a country North Korea is and the strict laws they have there, but that's not stopping me from wanting to visit just to see with my own eyes. And for you guys that are assuming my ethnicity, I am a lightskin African-American teenager turning 16 next week as of making this edit. Going to start redirecting people back here so they could actually read this.
Me respect all countries and states
@@bamsenxx9946 that’s dumb. Many states are human rights abusers (not excluding the USA unfortunately)
I wonder the same and I would not go there if someone paid me, but to pay to go there? No way!
@@comacollosasa6282 ur right and wrong at the same time but I still respect u do u want to be friends and join my alliance
WCW held an event in North Korea in 1995. Wrestlers such as Sting, Ric Flair and the Steiner Brothers mentioned that the people were terrified of them as they didn't believe that human beings could be so large and muscular. Wrestler Scott Norton mentions how when he was talking to his wife on the phone, he'd said how crazy it was there. As soon as he did, the phone went dead and about a minute later, police were at his door and took him into a room. They were asking him why he was talking negatively about North Korea. The event drew a large crowd but all of the wrestlers said that they were convinced that the people were forced to attend.
Wow 😳 really? They were in North Korea? That's incredible 🤯
Fan of Vice I see
that's crazy how were they able to do this like how were they able to get all of the stuff there
Yep, sounds about right. And this also shows the NK people's ignorance, lack of world knowledge and how completely corrupt and unfree the place is...they get butthurt because some wrestler is talking to his wife about how crazy he feels the country is? I wouldn't go to this dump of a place even if I was paid to, fu#@ NK.
@@lukecohen5696 Antonio Inoki organised it all as a political stunt like Trump meeting Kim Jong Un.
The first major star of Japanese wrestling was Rikidozan, a North Korean posing as a Japanese local hero.
Before being killed by Japanese gangs, Rikidozan trained Antonio Inoki (among others)
Eric's company WCW had a working relationship with New Japan, so after a show in Japan the two groups just flew over 😂
Pretty insane looking back at it. Kento Bento does an awesome video on it. You should check it out
I remember my friend who is a North Korean defector from an elite family saying how sad his life was there even though he came from a high ranking family. If his life in a high ranking family is that bad then I don’t even want to imagine the life of regular citizens. Even singing a Christmas Carol can get you killed which is very sad. I am glad he was able to defect but sadly had to leave his family behind. However, he claims they are safe which I truly hope so. I still hope and pray for the North Koreans and hope that their future will be a lot better one day.
North Korea has a law where if you escape the country 3 generations of family is sent to concentration camps, there’s even special centers where kids are born and raised inside these camps because of a crime someone did decades ago.
sadly the only way NK will ever see some freedom is if they are invaded and kim jung fat is over thrown or ran out the country. or maybe taken from with in, the poor people cant do anything, what a sad situation.
@@markcab2055 or if the CIA/other spy agencies could somehow plan out a coup, which would have been better before they had nukes.
@@markcab2055
And even if other countries are "nice" enough to invade NK that fuzzy fat man will launch nuclear warheads at us.
What an extremely sad situation for the normal civilians over there.
Ikr bro I’m glad I’m in the most free country in the world
There needs to be an Underground Railroad to free all those citizens. Let Kim run an empty country. I can’t grasp how someone gets off on making a nation miserable
Yeah i agree on everything you said. And if i really could do something like that i would. But sadly there's tons of restrictions. Like 50% of all males in north korea are armed soldiers under the command of a tyrant. That tyrant has a bunch of nukes and if attacked by a another country would probably start world war 3 and you know what would happen if that came to be.
They would gun them down
its littered with land mines
There is. Once in China, defectors can be helped to, say, Mongolia or Laos, and from there, they can fly to South Korea where they will be accepted as citizens.
@@Petra44YT China sends the defectors back to north korea
As bad as things are getting here in the US right now, I'm extremely thankful I don't live in North Korea. I really hope their people are freed one day; I've listened to a lot of stories from NK defectors and they broke my heart of how they were treated there and how difficult it was to escape.
I'm 🇬🇧🇺🇸
That's good for you since now things are worse with Kim Jong Un shooting missiles over the Pacific and I'm sure it's bad for homeless there since that is anti-homeless laws taken to the extreme with North Korea's 3 generations punishment and way illegal helping them to like you see with feeding homeless which if you didn't well Google and RUclips all about that it's ridiculous.
Worse than 🇨🇺
@@hackman669 You got that right and now even way worse than Russia too.
That's what they want for here though. If they believed the military would support it, US politicians would do this to us in a beat.
I don't think calling anyone FAT would be an insult in a country where everybody is starving
It would imply gluttony
If you had 50 pounds in north korea you are obese
*dies*
Falling asleep on the job in America:
*You slept on the job?! You're fired!*
Falling asleep on the job in North Korea:
*You slept on the job?! You're fired...LITERALLY! (shoots gun)*
As much as I slept on the job good thing I wasn't in NK 😆
Ok, I'll give you my like
Me who literally just got fired for not working fast enough at mcdonalds: oof
I fell asleep once at work, my boss asked if I am OK, sent me home to rest because he said I was looking very pale, that was 2 years ago, I am still working there.
Well as much I fall asleep on my job I am not fired and I live here in America good thing I am not in NK I would of been dead 😂
In regards to hair styles in N Korea, men can choose from a list of styles and cuts and with women it depends on whether you are married or not. Unmarried has long hair as long as it’s on the list and married women cut their hair short. Their rules are quite insane.
Nope, the unmarried women have short hair, while married women have more "freedom" to grow it longer.
@@WisteriatheFirst I just looked it up to be sure and they said that single women can have long hair and married women have short(er) hair. Seen this from many articles and documentaries
@@debrakleid5752no offense of course, but are you sure? ive always been told it was short for unmarried and long for married.
@@kalibronx everything I found said short for married women and unmarried can have longer hair. Only 1 article I found said the opposite. I certainly wouldn’t go to N Korea to find out that’s for sure.
@@debrakleid5752 okay, maybe i was wrong. thanks for confirming it!
No female drivers in North Korea.
Saudi Arabia is slowly lifting its ban against female drivers.
So Saudi Arabia has become the less oppressive society, by default.🧐
Lol
Yes they can drive to their own executions now!
Middle East and oppression/radicalisation/ terrorism goes hand in hand bro 😂😂😂
@@Rhyghar did bro just compare the Middle East to terrorism 💀
If you are born as a woman in Saudi Arabia ,well let's say that life won't be easy on you
We all take for granted what we have and the freedoms we have, hopefully this video makes people appreciate what they have and not always thinking about what they don’t
You know they won’t.
Na hopefully people don’t do that, that’s saying man we don’t have it that bad look at them let’s just be grateful and not complain. Hopefully people see this and realize how much power we as the people have. We can look at them and say “ that’s what happens when you say let’s just be grateful” we have to keep fighting until the government works for us not us for them.
@Hacker Killer united states
Ditto that 🤘
Radical Wokes always want more freedom for some reason.. tell them to stay in NK for some time 😂😂😂
Jeez imagine being a young kid who is too weak to carry his/her own desk to school and then being punished for not bringing it in. And this is a country confirmed to have babies killed without remorse...
Really thats pure evil
@@abdulrahmanzubairu8371 Pure nonsense is what you really mean.
Population: >0 citizens
What?!! Why is there absolutely no population?
-The government of North Korea.
Total nonsense! The things some of you claim to believe. The children have to build the school every day before lessons can start.
i would be one of the kids
Imagine being trapped in falsehoods for generations. To the point that “the real world” isn’t even known. It’s like living in a damp depressed version of the Truman show, but it’s all you (and your grandparents) know.
And something else us that there are people who hate the US and they see that North Korea hates the US so they in turn praise North Korea. Quite sad that they would blindly praise the dystopian country
How i feel the whole world is due to the rich elites that run it all like blackrokk.
You just described democrats lol.
@@F9023JFjcDfsdfw2e and conservatives.
@@jonathanwhite3507 I have debated hundreds of lefties and can tell you with absolute certainty, nobody on the left has a single clue when it comes to politics. Conservatives do research and find the truth when it comes to politics where as the left just follows propaganda. Conservatives don't put that same effort into challenging their religious beliefs though and just believe what they were told to believe.
There is not one single left wing talking point founded in truth. They lied about universal healthcare, Trump, Rogan, now Elon, Rittenhouse, Taylor, Floyd, the right, just lies stacked on lies and when the left is verified to be lying, they just never talk about it again.
Ridiculously strict is probably an understatement when it comes to North Korea 😳
Probably?!
How about utterly insane?
Congrats you just mastered the understatement
@@ZYthefailure Your point?
@@kylemiller5148 It's not probably bro that's bad understatement it's Russia times 10000000000000000000000000000
Imagine wanting to watch Squid Game when in reality your living in one
you are not being paid
@@boblol1465 Surviving another day is the payment
for you:
+Respect 1000000000
respecc
Someone is actually facing jail time in North Korea by watching that
I had a nightmare that I was in North Korea once, woke up and kissed a $20 bill
Same
this needs to be explained now
69th like
@@TheHamzaMaster I will be 420th like
Did you clean it afterwards?
I had a similar dream but I was one of the soldiers defending the border between north and south and there was someone trying to escape so like any North Korean soldier I tried to stop him and failed and got executed then I woke up with sweat all over my face.
I guess for those born into this system, it's not seen as such a hardship. But imagine living your whole life being able to do what you want, then being transported to North Korea? I know we throw around the phrase, "I'd rather die" a lot, but SERIOUSLY, I'd rather die. Jail is better than this!
That's the main point, the question of questions. What would someone do if they were thrown into n. Korea for whatever reason. After spending all their life in free America. Would you be able to handle or last even. I know I wouldn't. I would be in fight or flight mode or survival mode the entire time. That would fukn suk
@@brianrodriguez979 or even in Germany, with a higher freedom index.
Could easy happen depending how China and Russia playing out
I don't like how North Korea is treating its people. It's wrong, all I want is people who are in North Korea to have free rights and religious freedom and freedom of speech but the government won't allow it because it is illegal to do anything there. And there is like no freedom to express themselves because it is like they're slaves and they have no freedom at all.
Yes it's sad reality
It's just bad😡😡
@@podlodialgilap3490 00
i agree with you and if people says its right,they are extremely cruel
Good luck with that!
I legitimately cannot tell you how grateful I am to be an American.
Erm... your country is dangerous too?
USA🇱🇷
@@Spino2722 wrong flag
same
@@MrArturiukas123 oh but it looks like it
Only thing I can agree with are the basketball rules. Sounds like a fun way to play.
Things might be bad in the US right now, but I’m very thankful to be an American. Hopefully, the people in North Korea will be free one day.
Yeah better human rights and freedom of speech, etc.
How are things bad in the United States?
@Ray Ray let's see.
1. Food shortages are becoming a real thing.
2. Housing shortages for people whose only option is to rent.
3. Violence from unhinged kids, teens and adults. Weapon of choice being firearms. No the firearm isn't the problem in and of itself, it's the people who choose to use it. Gun violence at schools is very frightening and frustrating as there really isn't an easy or quick fix. And yes I acknowledge if someone is set on hurting someone else they will use whatever they get their hands on.
4. Many are not being paid a livable wage and prices are going up on needed expenses, rents, utilities, food, etc.
5. Health care. Lack of being able to pay for it, lack of access. Health care providers leaving the practice because they fear treating people because of insane and unreasonable restrictions being placed on them. When it really should be doctor/patient confidentiality.
6. Lack of adequate mental health care.
Basic life needs are not being met in a lot of areas.
We are far from the worst country but we certainly could do better in those areas.
@@mlafou what about our car centric infrastructure?
11:52 8 point shots in Basketball last 3 minutes? Extra point for a Slam Dunk? Sounds like good ideas actually...
This isn’t right. I hate these people. They run their country like a dictatorship. Kudos to the mom who decided to save their kid first, the poster can wait. The life of your kids is more important than your leaders.
I hope Justice is served for the country. No one deserves this kind of life style.
Justice is truly needed for all those people who lost their lives/ had their lives ruined.
Their is dictatorship their tho-
Like a dictatorship? It is a dictatorship duh
Did you really just tell me kids gotta bring their own desks to school in North Korea....
I'm so glad I wasn't born in North Korea
Being born in a free country is like hitting the Birth Lottery.
Same.. frigging cartoon country, I find it hard to believe this stuff is actually real.
You and millions more!
@@Englishsea24 same
It's a monarchy combined with a personality cult.
Sounds like something a few in the US wants...
I think there's a different word when a guys in charge but I could be wrong
It’s Level 4 for sure.
It's almost like that old Twilight Zone episode where you constantly have
to think good thoughts about little Anthony.
Love Twilight Zone. Your so right about that episode
And the black mirror episode Nosedive
I'm happy that I'm not a North Korean🇰🇵 citizen I'm a proud citizen of India🇮🇳
I agree
That's nice. I'm not Indian though... 😞😞I'm American, I think. (But I don't really care where I come from.)
Hope to visit India in the future.
Im from romania🇷🇴
And in never going to north korea 🇰🇵
I'm 🇺🇸 🇬🇧
but i like Indians...
I'm so happy I'm not North Korean and I don't live there I am a proud citizen of the United States
I wouldn't be proud with the cost of health care there :/ mind boggling amounts! Crazy
@@Jess09900 tell you the truth there's ups and downs of every society but at least I can vote do what I want and own what I want that's too many crazy rules over there that's what I meant if we get really into it I wouldn't want to live anywhere because everywhere is messed up in some way or something bad happens eventually I would like to explore all around the world but if you're not familiar with certain places shouldn't go because bad things happen
@@Jess09900
We at least have the option of moving to another country!
@@danielhouser8845 guess what, europe is better than usa
@@Name-ej8mt everybody thinks what they want but we're number one super power number one military in the world 🤯
I'm definitely not going to North Korea at all! It is an awful place to live and I feel sorry for the people who live or should I say survive there. The only people I bet are happy about everything is the Kim family because they're the ones in charge!
I've already heard about that country because some Brazilians RUclipsrs visited there.. i watched it because I'm brazilian and i got frightened when i saw the people
@@yuriart6391 how did they visit it without doing a moderate amount of trolling
its good i am not one of these brazillan youtubers
It's totally legal. As long as the above can make up these regulations they'll have you ripping out the left eye of your first child if they deemed it so.
It’s illegal to breathe there
Almost , just about ‼️ ♑️✍️🇦🇺🇳🇴
Incorrect. This would ultimately lead to death.
We need to liberate everyone of these people. This is unbelievable and unacceptable.
A large majority of the population would reject your invitation to Freedom. They trained from the cradle to hate America and democracy. They still believe that there is an East Germany that is communist. But America still feeds them and we waste our money to Ukraine when we could use the money here in America. Perhaps said four billion dollars could have bought some baby formula
@@ddz1375 That's depressing. I'm sure they'll snap out of it eventually.
@@violetblack6962 it's terribly depressing. They call that country The Hermit Kingdom for a very good reason. Hermetically sealed root of that word being hermit. They're brainwashed and conditions from infants. There regular citizens must serve 10 years in the army obligated to do so. They're all too weak and starved to really get any motivation to have any real uprisings
They have nukes. So...
If being born is like playing Let’s Make a Deal, and what’s behind the curtain is a country you’d be born in, then North Korea is what that game show calls a “Zonk.”
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I love how there's a disclaimer to be respectful in the comments. North Korea needs to be liberated. All the countries need to come together and take out the oppressors.
bro you need 1million likes
Wow. I dont know how ppl can live like that but I guess if your raised there then it’s just normal to them. Im really happy I was born in the US.
it's a simular life to being in africa
without the free speech violations
Say the last part.. but after getting the medical bill.
@@mysanity_islow Idc about medical bills cause I'm not an adult. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Two things...
1) I wonder if Kim has seen this and what he would think about it!
2) I wonder if these poor deprived people even know everything they are deprived of, or if they are kept so in the dark they don't even know or even if they think that is how every one in the world lives??
The whole point of controlling what comes into and out of the country is to keep the citizens from seeing how differently everyone else lives. The people are totally isolated while being told that they live more safely and lavishly than any other country in the world. One peek on the web would destroy the lie the Kims have spent 100 years building, hence the total isolation from anything outside NK. They are brainwashed with these ideas and have no access to anything to dispute it, so most of the population really believes they are superior, happier, and have a better standard of living when compared to every other nation on earth. They are also brainwashed to believe the Kims are gods who can read the thoughts of any citizen at any given moment, so any negative thoughts (that aren't even voiced aloud) about the regime will lead to not only their own execution but 3 generations of their family as well. If I Jeff Bezos money I'd smuggle as many citizens out as I could, free of charge.
living in n.koreo be like:
smile and die
good point
Very good question!
I have always wondered that
That is so messed up I feel bad for them
It is really cruel and insane when children are required to bring the table and chair to school every day. They should not let the children bring their table and chair to school and leave them in the classroom
that isnt even the worst of it....
Bring chair and desk? Man… imagine a little child carrying a desk and having to walk it miles smh
and he straves
Imagine how miserable people are there. Every move is being watched and almost NO FREEDOM AT ALL.
I feel so bad for the people trapped there. It’s so crazy and awful
My prayers go out to those in North Korea. I hope the people become free soon.
this is why i believe democracy is the only legitimate political system.
Being used to such freedoms I enjoy in my country I think visiting nk is a definitely off the vision board. I think Id get arrested in three minutes upon arrival. 🤣
North Korea is like another world
Like a horror movie.
You could tell me that 4 months of the year, every one in NK has to crab walk around everyday and I’d believe it.
North Korea : Conducting elections with only one party.
Democracy has left the chat.
“Democratic Peoples Republic”
Wassup they make such good content and hardly any clickbait
yess
I visited NK one time… They had weird rules for the tours. Overall they were very nice people. Very friendly.
Ofc they are…
They are trained and if they are not shown happily and nice the image would’ve been even worse for Tourist I guess.
If you don’t mind me asking, why were you there? And is it expensive to travel there? We’re you nervous at all? 🤔☺️
They could be nice or they had no choice. I think they just have hatred of the government. I'm starting to understand why Chinese and other Asians seem rude when they come to the US.
I would never go to North Korea even if you pay me. They can arrest you if you do anything you they don’t like.
Yall dont got to treat OP like he is dumb 😂😂
getting arrested for smiling just seems like something North Korea would do
This is something that is more than just facts, This is a Infographic! Yay! Amazing video!
Real life “Squid Games” on a day to day for those citizens. 😔😓
I hate sports but I must say Kim’s basketball rules sound like good ideas!!!
What would you say if a new rule was made that if Kim is playing, the other team had to let him or his team win, otherwise everyone on the other team would all be publicly executed?
@@imtyler99yearsago90 well that sounds horrible and nothing I would support or be apart of.
But still I think his ideas (assuming their actually his) are good.
Luckily I hate sports so I won’t be watching.
But come on why not make it more exiting at the end or give extra points for dunking???
It seems like a modern update that may keep sports relevant.
@@imtyler99yearsago90 Good rule, I should apply it more often with my team
@@imtyler99yearsago90well apparently that’s what being a sore loser means
Freedom of speech is normal everywhere almost but in North Korea there is no such thing.
Lol
Lol
and russia
Russia
@@Meeskait1992 wrong
North Korea: Doesn't allow women to drive
Saudi Arabia: We lifted our ban recently.
They executed him with an anti aircraft missile? 😦
😂
Flak gun
Well i mean at least it didint hurt for long
@@bencsurazoltan4974 instant one shot
He was strait up vaporized into a pink mist instantly....
they move the characters heads so much it's INSANE haha
Holy moly, I'm so happy to not live there.
They wait for the day of death from the day of born
wow this is literally 1984
Infographics Show uploads about the DPRK.
*Clicks immediately*
🇸🇬During 1960s- 1970 Singapore was also the same as hippie culture was growing in the west scared SG govt that it will bring a new generational change and saw it as detrimental to the country's development. The consequences for defying the long hair ban varied from getting fined to having one's hair being forcefully cut short in public.
My mother's from South Korea and grew up during that time, and she told me that the same exact things happened to kids her age there, too, with authorities actually randomly cutting long hair off of young men and harassing teenagers wearing jeans and for listening to rock n' roll. Glad to see that things have changed.
@@phatcat3705 Asian people are brought up that way like it's in their DNA from thousands of years and far easier to oppress as it's in their hierarchy culture to follow and "bown down" to their superior and never ask any questions , it's highly toxic to see people' don't have any voice whatsoever* the Regime say is what the populous follows .
people in
🇯🇵Japan , Both 🇰🇷-🇰🇵Korea's,
🇹🇼taiwan , 🇨🇳china , 🇸🇬Singapore are somehow more obedient , follow the law and you'll rarely see a huge number of Asians from all the countries i mentioned ☝🏻 committing heinous crimes on any given day compared to the whites & blacks in the U.S or any other European nation .
Fact : north korea only has one phone brand
"So you want to make everything happy illegal right?"
Kim Jong-un: did i stutter?
"tying to mimic Kim Jong-Un's hairstyle will lead to severe punishment"
Not an issue. 🤮
Anti aircraft cannon for a death sentence what’s he trying to do to the man 🤦🏻♂️
The worst part was his wife and kids were forced to watch. Kim is a very sick man.
He was a famous furry artist
Kim wanted to send the "offender's" body parts flying in the sky charred.
Yeong-mi Park (a NK defector) said that sometimes when people are executed, the guards fill their mouth with rocks so they can't even scream. Or yell out something against the government.
Already knew the thumbnail would be questionable
When this is all over North Korean citizens will realize just how popular they are outside of North Korea
Weird how they have such a positive opinion on Squid Game and yet it’s not allowed? The only possible reason why this is the case if I have to guess is because it was made by a South Korean.
+ there’s a North Korean refuge
Imagine if speaking English was banned in North Korea…
message to kim:A BUT I- DONT YOU- UH UHHHH
*INHALES*
YOU IS A ************ YOU KNOW IT
English is Banned in North Korea
You can get sent to jail for failing to save the supreme leader’s portrait from a burning building?? Surly you’d think that this would be the one exception.
And yet it gets worse.
It's really shocking and unbelievable something like this exist....
Publicly executed by an anti-aircraft gun? Bit excessive to say the least.
What dystopia. It should not be this way. What horrid place to live.
Such a fun-filled, laid back, paradise of a utopia!
Your being paid to say that arnt u
I admire your sarcasm.
“You may vote in North Korea!”
Me: yay!
“It’s has only one party”
Me: why are we still here, just to suffer…
Fun fact : There is only 1-2 steam accounts in entire NK
Given the choices if media, even that seems generously high.
labor camps seem to be unnecessary because the whole damm country is one giant labor camp itself 😐
I don't think we get the rights to question it, even if we are not close to the country at all. Basically, one word describes is "suffering" and "only the leader matters"
i feel so bad for people in north korea
South Korea is sooooo different I love it there
and in north Korea they are also stuck more then 50 or 60 years in the past
*The infographics show: You might not see the banana as the smae thing anymore*
*Me who has to much knowledge: It's a pen*s*
North Korea isn't an atheist country, they have a religion directly centred around the leading family, instead of the abstract men in the sky we know.
The romains also called christians "atheists" at the time, you are doing just the same here.
disagreed
The truth behind the facts, are VERY aggravating 🔥🔥
Some of these are just.... wow
As bad as things are in America right now, I'm very thankful I live here.
North Korean Garfilel made me really giggle 😊🥇
I've been with you guys many years through the different animations, voice actor and general style ect and it's always been a fun journey to witness and one of my favourite things is the vast amount of veritable topics that you constantly cover to keep us all hooked.
Sending big love from the UK
Crazy how a place like this still exist in modern society
bro keep up the good work interesting video
3:13 this is in Australia too mate
Well yesish but still
Really good video today fellas
And they say minorities are oppressed in America.
Lol, all the liberals here in America haven't a single clue as to what REAL oppression is like.
It's like a countrywide prison
those poor people
For the poor North Koreans
Living under control of their country/leader.
The North Korean mom: I NEED TO SAVE MY CHILDREN!
Kim Jung Un: A PORTRAIT IS MORE IMPORTANT THEN 2 LIFES
Kim probably has less schooling
I'm sorry but WHAT!?!?
Jailed because a picture of the founder was damaged???
. *A*
*Saving someone's life*
. *B*
*Saving a photo that you possibly could find somewhere else over someone's life and let them get hurt or die and punish them if they don't save the picture*
🇰🇵: It has to be B!
When I was a kid I had a friend who was Roman Catholic. If a fire or disaster ever happened at her church they were expected to run in and grab the chalice and the Eucharist and all things considered holy.
@@ddz1375 What would happen if they got injured?
@@imtyler99yearsago90
Oh I grew up in that:
"It's God's will"
Life in prison in North Korea is usually not for long.
"No humans deserves death"
*ctrl+c and ctrl+v the link of this video, sends to the one who said it*
I love my country with a good democracy 🇩🇴