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  • Published on Apr 14, 2026
  • Daily life in North Korea is unlike anything you could imagine. You have to see for yourself to believe. Check out today's new video that gives you a glimpse into a day in the life of an average North Korean citizen.
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  • @NevadaLamb
    @NevadaLamb 2 years ago +8775

    I was born in South Korea and every time I watch videos like this I’m so thankful, but it makes me sad to think I might have relatives in the North.

    • @Marshmellow_Cat
      @Marshmellow_Cat 2 years ago +118

      Sad

    • @JovialBirbVA
      @JovialBirbVA 2 years ago +105

      South Korea really ain't it

    • @Mikke-G
      @Mikke-G 2 years ago +1

      ​@JovialBirbVASouth Korea is better than whatever irrelevant country you're from

    • @celestxial
      @celestxial 2 years ago +24

      girl did you see mariah

    • @jauntycommander1065
      @jauntycommander1065 2 years ago +277

      I pray for a unified Korea. The Korean culture is rich and full of a history of strength, dignity and beauty. I pray that all Koreans will know freedom, safety, warmth, wholeness, happiness and full bellies. I am not Korean but I’m rooting for all of you. God is good. ❤

  • @sbthesage
    @sbthesage 2 years ago +11100

    “Living in North Korea can’t be that bad” said no one ever

  • @CRZM801
    @CRZM801 Year ago +695

    I want to live till I see North Korea be free.

    • @deniz_gtx
      @deniz_gtx Year ago +15

      8 likes and no comments lemme fix that

    • @becca_ellies_version
      @becca_ellies_version Year ago +12

      Me too. ❤

    • @Adeel808s
      @Adeel808s Year ago +1

      US doesn't wanna give them democracy

    • @theaeronshow2023
      @theaeronshow2023 Year ago +51

      I wanna see the day North Korean citizens see the truth.

    • @VSN-wb2ly
      @VSN-wb2ly Year ago +18

      @theaeronshow2023 It's sad that many don't even know how vile their leader is

  • @CurlyCurls21
    @CurlyCurls21 2 years ago +4851

    I pray that one day these people will be free and be able to live a good life where they know what true happiness is

    • @DominicNweze
      @DominicNweze 2 years ago +57

      If you mean like libya then nope. Let them be free on their own not with the help of any western power houses.

    • @biostalker4514
      @biostalker4514 2 years ago +73

      As long as the USA has nothing to do with their freedom

    • @qwertyuioplkjhgfdsaz.zezazz
      @qwertyuioplkjhgfdsaz.zezazz 2 years ago +5

      ok define true happiness

    • @조선닌자핫토리
      @조선닌자핫토리 2 years ago +28

      @DominicNweze Nothing like Libya is going to happen to them. The Republic of Korea will grant them citizenship, take responsibility, and support them. It may not be the happy ending you want, but it will happen in the future.

    • @2econd428
      @2econd428 2 years ago +39

      @qwertyuioplkjhgfdsaz.zezazz there’s no universal definition of happiness, it’s an emotion. It’s not factual like math. What makes you happy could make me upset. It’s defined as “a state of emotional well being”

  • @chrisyoung9653
    @chrisyoung9653 2 years ago +4429

    dont hate the people. hate the goverment

    • @toastttttttt
      @toastttttttt 2 years ago +506

      i dont think anyone personally hates the people in north korea

    • @OceanAce
      @OceanAce 2 years ago +57

      Don't hate the government. Hate the Worker's Party.

    • @LolManI-75
      @LolManI-75 2 years ago +146

      Don't hate anyone except the "Supreme Leader" who forces all of these people to do these things.

    • @kingjonathan7773
      @kingjonathan7773 2 years ago +80

      ​@OceanAce no. Hate the government

    • @danholm4952
      @danholm4952 2 years ago +15

      @kingjonathan7773 rise up! Live free or die!

  • @FamilyFirstFighter
    @FamilyFirstFighter 2 years ago +1201

    I know a worker at the local Taco John's in Wyoming that fled north Korea. She was the hardest worker next to me and always humbled me to know such a warrior.

    • @lord.d1_
      @lord.d1_ 2 years ago +21

      She detected the prk??? Cool, did she tell you what was it like as a prk citizen?

    • @natalie9527
      @natalie9527 Year ago +8

      Fascinating! Which town? Laramie or Cheyenne?

    • @inkquatic
      @inkquatic Year ago +13

      cap

    • @Enha_is_SEVEN_OT7
      @Enha_is_SEVEN_OT7 Year ago +7

      how the tf are you on youtube if you live in north korea

    • @nenblom
      @nenblom Year ago +2

      Amen

  • @aaronverico1396
    @aaronverico1396 2 years ago +3404

    Daily life in N. Korea shows me that death is not the worst thing that can happen there. And that's very sad and tragic. My heart goes out to the Koreans, that have to live in such hellish conditions.

    • @Space_Novel_Distribution
      @Space_Novel_Distribution 2 years ago +50

      Death isn't the worst thing anyway, it's just the end of your time on this earth.

    • @aaronverico1396
      @aaronverico1396 2 years ago +54

      @Space_Novel_Distribution I'm not talking about death itself, I'm talking about the horrific ways to live and die. I meant death can bring a release from from a painful life & dying. Death can be the worst thing that can happen, to someone that feels they have everything to live for. But of course, death is inevitable for us all.

    • @조선닌자핫토리
      @조선닌자핫토리 2 years ago +26

      @Space_Novel_Distribution Life in North Korea is worse than death. I can't say that life is alive.

    • @theaqua1517
      @theaqua1517 2 years ago +11

      There are things worse than death

    • @Acheron666
      @Acheron666 2 years ago +4

      It’s not all bad.
      They have double bread with meat.

  • @someczechguy
    @someczechguy 2 years ago +3972

    I'd rather be homeless in the US than living as a top citizen in North Korea

    • @skyleam2013
      @skyleam2013 2 years ago +76

      Same!

    • @n.zx21
      @n.zx21 2 years ago

      @skyleam2013same here!

    • @azers8298
      @azers8298 2 years ago +207

      Honestly top citizen live relatively well.
      It’s why the defections went down lastly. Middle and upper class prefer to stay there than go outside, lose their status and end as low qualifications worker

    • @roghider319
      @roghider319 2 years ago +67

      ​@azers8298 and because the borders have been fortified even more during covid

    • @laughingsoap2930
      @laughingsoap2930 2 years ago +72

      I rather none of them 😂

  • @sean48325
    @sean48325 Year ago +137

    "50 cents a month for factory wages"
    I can pay an entire army if that is the cost

  • @torgiebride8558
    @torgiebride8558 2 years ago +2603

    Can you imagine your entire community shunning you because you chose to save your children over a picture of a man you can see literally everywhere else you look?

    • @madelineryan548
      @madelineryan548 2 years ago +94

      Yeah that’s BS

    • @TyeArtisik
      @TyeArtisik 2 years ago +48

      Smh

    • @Gitbizy
      @Gitbizy 2 years ago +1

      If libs have their way that will be the USA, circa 2100.

    • @PaxiTheNuki
      @PaxiTheNuki 2 years ago +56

      It's also a crime to rip up kim jong un's picture

    • @madelineryan548
      @madelineryan548 2 years ago +60

      @PaxiTheNuki I didn’t know that. But it doesn’t surprise me

  • @Beave506
    @Beave506 2 years ago +1483

    I feel so bad for those people. Imagine seeing your best friend get shot in the head for watching a movie and listening to songs. That place is crazy

  • @yoyo._770
    @yoyo._770 2 years ago +409

    I was born in Uganda and I was always despising my country....now Im grateful for my country.

    • @moustachio05
      @moustachio05 2 years ago +31

      You're not far off from a North Korean from what i've heard

    • @Lurkfish-nm4yc
      @Lurkfish-nm4yc Year ago +34

      @moustachio05 nah. Uganda is a thousand times better than North Korea

    • @metpach
      @metpach Year ago +6

      ​@Lurkfish-nm4ycNot really.

    • @timothythespider5036
      @timothythespider5036 Year ago

      North Korea and Uganda are both equally as bad in their own ways.

    • @joebaumgart1146
      @joebaumgart1146 Year ago +12

      I've been there. Uganda is actually quite nice in certain areas.

  • @Alez_slayz
    @Alez_slayz 2 years ago +1612

    I will never complain about my life ever again

  • @DrScoobyStrange
    @DrScoobyStrange 2 years ago +1964

    I genuinely wondered for the longest time why didn’t the people just rebel, but than I realized they remained starved. Constantly hungry, and just wondering about their next meal has them so tired they can’t fight back. It’s such a sad reality that millions of people can’t even fight back.

    • @travelleryu
      @travelleryu 2 years ago +121

      There were mass rebels protests in the 1990s when there was a massive famine. Millions managed to defect flee the jail too.

    • @gcandy2594
      @gcandy2594 2 years ago +5

      That is why the founders of America put in the 2nd amendment. So the government can never over take the people. That is why people defend it at all cost. Bad people take advantage of that right and ruin things for good people. Americans will never give up their guns.

    • @Jagdtiger46
      @Jagdtiger46 2 years ago

      The strategy is to keep the citizens divided...by rewarding some and punishing some... snitching is rewarded and revotlers are punished along with their families....the revolution must come from the military...not from the people...some general must finish the fat kim and then there is a chance

    • @AroundTheBlockAgain
      @AroundTheBlockAgain 2 years ago +186

      It's the second-most important rule in the rulebook for Authoritarian Governments - keep your people hungry, scared, and disconnected, and they will never have the organization or energy to be a threat to you.
      The first rule, of course, is to pick a scapegoat, make them hate/fear the scapegoat for largely/entirely fabricated reasons, and then use that emotion to pressure the people into doing what you want. This first rule has largely failed in North Korea, so they rely all the more on the second one.
      You'll see these patterns in governments around the world to varying degrees, including inside the world's biggest military spender. Power hungry rulers do this because it works.

    • @shadowbonbon3
      @shadowbonbon3 2 years ago +40

      @AroundTheBlockAgaindon’t forget to keep the military on your side, 5 starving men can beat us most people but 1000 men will likely lose to or back off against 20 dudes with guns

  • @rome8180
    @rome8180 2 years ago +674

    If you've read 1984, this is exactly the kind of society Orwell described.

  • @Stoirelius
    @Stoirelius 2 years ago +1251

    I spent an ENTIRE DAY reading about North Korea. Then, this video resumed in 26 minutes EVERY information I had been able to put my hands on for hours and hours. Amazing job.

    • @Nobody-f5q
      @Nobody-f5q 2 years ago +7

      An ENTIRE DAY?? How ??

    • @Stoirelius
      @Stoirelius 2 years ago +110

      @Nobody-f5q I have ADHD, so when I get interested in something I enter the hyperfocus mode, it's not healthy...

    • @mattwilson8509
      @mattwilson8509 2 years ago +6

      I’m sure you learned something more that wasn’t listed in the video. These videos are great but you can get into much more depth on your own reading too

    • @Stoirelius
      @Stoirelius 2 years ago +25

      @mattwilson8509 What I meant is that even though he touched very lightly on some subjects, he referred to almost all of them at least once. That’s what a resume is, after all :p

    • @simi5558
      @simi5558 2 years ago +6

      @Stoirelius BRO UR ME RN

  • @dylanchan3432
    @dylanchan3432 2 years ago +1724

    How can this man keep making videos of the same content and still keep it interesting

    • @stan0033x
      @stan0033x 2 years ago +21

      they make them long before uploading

    • @RubenRyb66
      @RubenRyb66 2 years ago +81

      I feel like i've seen this same video at least 3 times xD...

    • @firesideshats
      @firesideshats 2 years ago +32

      Yeah well man there a team of writers you know that right. The guy is just reading there scripts

    • @firesideshats
      @firesideshats 2 years ago +5

      ​@RubenRyb66 yeah they have done this before

    • @grantx6
      @grantx6 2 years ago +15

      ​@RubenRyb66 swear, they do like 5 videos on every topic and somehow blend it all in😂😂

  • @RussiaZenithRobloxxerOfficial

    The People: 🙂
    The Government: 💀☠️💀☠️

  • @queenofscots839
    @queenofscots839 2 years ago +464

    Evil doesn’t even begin to describe…

    • @gordonpeterson678
      @gordonpeterson678 2 years ago +7

      North Korea, Russia or America? Choose which is the worst.

    • @queenofscots839
      @queenofscots839 2 years ago +19

      @gordonpeterson678 at this point it’s a tie

    • @theslayer-re6uh
      @theslayer-re6uh 2 years ago +8

      @queenofscots839 can't argue with that.

    • @brettpeters9623
      @brettpeters9623 Year ago +8

      @gordonpeterson678
      NK by a million

    • @givy120
      @givy120 Year ago

      ​@gordonpeterson678one people risk their lives to escape NK
      While others people risk their lives to enter US

  • @SiriasisBand
    @SiriasisBand 2 years ago +1213

    The fact that we know so much about north korea while Kim wants to keep everything a secret is priceless 😂

    • @thesovietunion927
      @thesovietunion927 2 years ago

      Father Kim although t looks like an American has the intelligence of a person in a dumpster

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 2 years ago

      The US has some crazy Intel. A big part of Xi's anti corruption campaign was supposedly motivated after finding out how many CCP officials were reporting to the CIA, Ukraine has been getting A grade intel about Russia, and Russia can't keep their comms secure. The US found Saddam in a tiny hole in the desert and they eventually caught Bin Laden by finding tons of his relatives, mainly children, by doing covert DNA testing across Pakistan and Afghanistan, all without getting caught until after they killed him.

    • @NoIdeaMyMan
      @NoIdeaMyMan 2 years ago +15

      😂

    • @justinchris4433
      @justinchris4433 2 years ago +299

      No man, probably we only know the surface. I feel like there are more worse agony Kim doesn't want to show up to the world 🥶

    • @kaderiley1
      @kaderiley1 2 years ago +64

      We only know what they are willing to show

  • @debjitpaul8580
    @debjitpaul8580 2 years ago +146

    Why do they even have kids?!?

    • @Chester_them0lester
      @Chester_them0lester Year ago +31

      They don't. Kim here weeped abput it.

    • @frankv7068
      @frankv7068 Year ago +11

      Because they can’t afford prophylactics🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @k10batmama
      @k10batmama Year ago

      Hah you kidding?!!! Because the women dont get that choice. They don't even choose who they marry and even if the husband was empathetic enough to not impregnate her, if NK says you need to procreate, you have no choice

    • @JulioMartinez-pc8pc
      @JulioMartinez-pc8pc Year ago +16

      That’s what I was thinking I’m like eventually wouldn’t population just die off if they stopped having kids

    • @TheReal_JC
      @TheReal_JC Year ago +27

      @JulioMartinez-pc8pcit’s kinda cruel to birth a child into such a terrible country just so they can starve to death as adults

  • @theconqueringram5295
    @theconqueringram5295 2 years ago +828

    No matter how much I look into North Korea, I always learn something new!

    • @G.A.C_Preserve
      @G.A.C_Preserve 2 years ago +10

      @gi7685 you will get to see it eventually, it's exactly like what they described as

    • @DATMRTRADING
      @DATMRTRADING 2 years ago +6

      @gi7685 😂 yeah sure guy

    • @mikeawesome9212
      @mikeawesome9212 2 years ago +13

      ​@gi7685 Maybe go there and see how much you can get away with.

    • @LolManI-75
      @LolManI-75 2 years ago +1

      That North Korea's an Asian hellhole?

    • @justineebourgeois3420
      @justineebourgeois3420 2 years ago +1

      @redneckshaman3099 you love that pink 🐱 huh?

  • @nothingruler14All
    @nothingruler14All 2 years ago +511

    Man, you aren't kidding. My eyes were filled with tears by the end of this video.

    • @Rape.White.Expats
      @Rape.White.Expats 2 years ago +6

      crocodile tears...

    • @fleeciaswife
      @fleeciaswife 2 years ago +31

      Bro those people are actually suffering, can’t escape, and it doesn’t look like anyone can help them as of now, how are they crocodile tears? This is a very depressing situation these poor citizens are in

    • @GiftIdeh-cg7id
      @GiftIdeh-cg7id 2 years ago +5

      @fleeciaswife it's not that no one wants to help it's just that the north is just holding the South hostage with nooks that's why North Korea still exists now

    • @Coolouie
      @Coolouie 2 years ago +2

      SK is better

    • @timothythespider5036
      @timothythespider5036 Year ago

      300th like…😢😢😢😢

  • @holycowtube
    @holycowtube Year ago +38

    I will never complain again.

  • @bobvylan7215
    @bobvylan7215 2 years ago +345

    Imagine growing up only knowing what you are told, and still grow to understand you are being oppressed.

    • @blacknbougie8021
      @blacknbougie8021 8 months ago +3

      @bobvylan7215 I was actually pondering on this the other day while watching a documentary about NK & I was just thinking even though they know nothing else, I wonder if some of them just inherently know, like is there something in their spirit that cries out for freedom. In spite of not knowing what it looks like but the humanness inside of them that just feels like "something isn't right."

  • @katiempojer
    @katiempojer 2 years ago +441

    The citizens who get the undercover footage are hero’s

  • @MadelineDavis-hq6we
    @MadelineDavis-hq6we Year ago +17

    Can you imagine being dishonored because of saving your loved one instead of a 2 cent picture of someone who doesn’t care for you

    • @Mrawesomekid57
      @Mrawesomekid57 8 months ago +2

      Don’t forget they are being forced to praise the Kim family so of course they are gonna oppose of that woman’s action but in their heads they are cheering for her they just can’t show it

  • @rorytribbet6424
    @rorytribbet6424 2 years ago +450

    It’s sound funny but North Korea is literally an example of what can happen when you have no voting, no unions, no demanding of a bill of rights… it goes like this

    • @troywalker8078
      @troywalker8078 2 years ago +18

      I agree with you except unions. Unions are a curse. Unions are why that $10,000 car costs us $50,000.

    • @rorytribbet6424
      @rorytribbet6424 2 years ago +68

      @troywalker8078 The car costs more because the people in charge of the company that makes it want to squeeze as much out of every single customer (you) that they have, it is not the fault of the Union that demands livable wages and respect for the people that are building/operating the product or service in the first place. The world is the way it is because the people with the power and influence to do things have made it that way, not because the people with no power demanded to be treated like human beings. Always remember that.

    • @troywalker8078
      @troywalker8078 2 years ago +16

      @rorytribbet6424 Companies charge so much because the person bolting on tires makes $45/hr. A trained monkey can bolt on tires. I know, because I can do it. Most automobile manufacturing is automated or at least mechanically enhanced. You mentioned that unions demand livable wages....non-union workers are LIVING on less. Union's time has passed.

    • @matthew_natividad
      @matthew_natividad 2 years ago +1

      Or can’t even trust your own currency

    • @menneskeabe
      @menneskeabe 2 years ago +41

      @troywalker8078 , lol, without unions the average workhours would be waay higher than today, you would have no weekend, no paid holidays etc. But you are mad that a car cost a little more money? LOL

  • @Urza26
    @Urza26 2 years ago +673

    "We live in the greatest country on Earth and we have many enemies that want us dead".... I feel like this applies to almost every country in history and now to one degree or another.

    • @Axeiaa
      @Axeiaa 2 years ago +63

      If you need to be told that your country is the greatest - it's not.
      (Sorry Americans)

    • @CharlesChalut
      @CharlesChalut 2 years ago +21

      @Axeiaa we do have the best country. The most freedom, the strongest military, the best economy. Name one country that does something better than us.

    • @CharlesChalut
      @CharlesChalut 2 years ago +14

      @@vladv5370 military is important when you're basically leading the free world and policing everybody.

    • @neverstopinthemiddleofahoedown
      @neverstopinthemiddleofahoedown 2 years ago +91

      @CharlesChalut as a start lets say universal health care? even getting a couple stiches cost thousands, completely free in many countries. Just saying its not perfect there are many countries that do some things betters.

    • @thomastanner3177
      @thomastanner3177 2 years ago +1

      Except it is!

  • @Coffee_jelly_xoxo
    @Coffee_jelly_xoxo Year ago +12

    My heart breaks for those children who have had to see such horrific things 😢

  • @melwiggins87
    @melwiggins87 2 years ago +674

    I really hope one day that the North Korean people can revolt and take back their country. So sad.

    • @gamedotfilm3929
      @gamedotfilm3929 2 years ago

      Maybe if the U.S. and world ended sanctions they would have a chance

    • @levelupgamer9166
      @levelupgamer9166 2 years ago +17

      I hope so..

    • @Ish1776
      @Ish1776 2 years ago +93

      They can’t ever without outside help. They have no weapons.

    • @GungaLaGunga
      @GungaLaGunga 2 years ago

      @Ish1776 They have the only weapons any human needs. Natural human rights. This is the genius of the American system. A total experiment. The natural human right of speech, assembly and protest is both protected from above by the government, and from below by the mob by the 1st Amendment. I don't get annoyed or angry when I see a protest. Because a protest is democracy at work. Liberty and justice for all.

    • @Los_da_gamer
      @Los_da_gamer 2 years ago +47

      The lack of proper daily nutrition for millions of people in North Korea that gives them the energy they need and consistent conditioning of the mind is, I think, two of the most important factors that need to be acknowledged and turned around before a revolt ever takes place. I'm not Korean at all, but I do have empathy for the millions of people suffering from within while the small upper percentages of people who are living in comfort turn a blind eye to the general population of human beings striving to live.

  • @Anzu89
    @Anzu89 2 years ago +290

    tbh no amount of money in the world will convince me to move to North Korea, at all

    • @beardedlonewolf
      @beardedlonewolf 2 years ago +16

      uh? You'd live like a king with millions.

    • @bruhm4571
      @bruhm4571 2 years ago +4

      potato.

    • @sheilaholmes996
      @sheilaholmes996 2 years ago +44

      I wouldn’t even visit and I don’t understand anyone that does.

    • @OSFGR4
      @OSFGR4 2 years ago +4

      @sheilaholmes996 it’s on my bucket list to, lol

    • @stephenkentperez7705
      @stephenkentperez7705 2 years ago +7

      For a country that $6 a month is an above average work pay, ill be flushed with cash living there.

  • @elainemarie3013
    @elainemarie3013 Year ago +35

    I read the book 1984 by Orwell years before I started reading about North Korea. As I learned about that country, I felt like the leaders were using the 1984 book as a manual for establishing North Korea.

    • @actuary33
      @actuary33 3 months ago +1

      Life boils down to doing what you know. Id ask them how are you living like that? They'd say living like what?

  • @javanevans6885
    @javanevans6885 2 years ago +236

    Sad to see what they go through

  • @WoeisBriee
    @WoeisBriee 2 years ago +1056

    As much as I complain about the US, I know I am fortunate to live in a country where we can speak freely, protest, vote, etc.
    I can’t even begin to imagine living under these conditions and regime. I cannot believe they have to suffer like this

    • @Yeettube2777
      @Yeettube2777 2 years ago +49

      Me too, may God be with them and may america stay free

    • @awesomedude4428
      @awesomedude4428 2 years ago +19

      It's one of the better countries to live in bruh

    • @qwertyuioplkjhgfdsaz.zezazz
      @qwertyuioplkjhgfdsaz.zezazz 2 years ago +9

      ye but you cant really say maggot or higga

    • @JSkyGemini
      @JSkyGemini 2 years ago

      You should be able to imagine it, the GQP are turning the place into a fascist hellscape. They're stripping your rights, banning books, allowing traitors to continue to foment sedition, and acting like 1930's Germany. But as long as you're allowed to cry about it, that's okay. I don't like that kind of deal.
      Makes no sense to real democracies.

    • @WiredCountDuckula
      @WiredCountDuckula 2 years ago +5

      Trump showed North Korea how weak America is.

  • @vincentvorse
    @vincentvorse Year ago +15

    Time travel is theoretically possible. Cause once you enter this country you have officially traveled to 1984

  • @mindyschocolate
    @mindyschocolate 2 years ago +187

    Imagine being forced to hang pictures of politicians in your own home, especially if you don’t like them.

    • @madelineryan548
      @madelineryan548 2 years ago +39

      And to save them instead of your kids in event of a disaster like a fire

    • @PaulStorey-z3f
      @PaulStorey-z3f Year ago +12

      Imagine hanging your country's flag in classrooms and forcing children to swear allegiance to it...

    • @izzy5500
      @izzy5500 Year ago

      ​@madelineryan548that would be a nightmare

    • @gabecollins5585
      @gabecollins5585 Year ago +5

      ⁠@PaulStorey-z3f What country is that? Schools in America don’t force you to swear allegiance to the flag. It’s a sign of patriotism but no one is forced.

    • @Thug_Nose
      @Thug_Nose Year ago

      @gabecollins5585unless they stopped it I definitely did that every day in the US when I was in school

  • @TheGreyman61
    @TheGreyman61 2 years ago +307

    No one person or group should under any circumstances have supreme authority over a population.

    • @DominicNweze
      @DominicNweze 2 years ago +10

      Please just one question, Are you a western person probably living in the west ? If yes then I support you if no then i still support you. No one person or government should have so much power such as the Nato and US.

    • @ImJustThereDontMindMe
      @ImJustThereDontMindMe Year ago +5

      @DominicNweze Why? NATO is a defensive organisation that wants peace after WW2 happened, and as we see the "president" of Russia does not hesitate to invade Ukraine.

    • @daveanderson3805
      @daveanderson3805 Year ago +1

      Originally NATO was a defensive organisation, however that has changed. Operations against Serbia and their involvement in Afghanistan makes me believe that NATO exists to support American hegemony. Also, NATO as an organisation should stay neutral with regards to support for Ukraine. Ukraine isn't a member of NATO, and therefore their issues aren't a concern for NATO ​@maximeleninja4029

    • @fallspring1033
      @fallspring1033 Year ago

      @daveanderson3805 Donald Trump will more than likely be re-elected and that war in Ukraine will be over with a quickness once he gets in office.

    • @Biffbifflin
      @Biffbifflin Year ago +1

      @daveanderson3805While I agree that NATO should only look out for countries who have joined NATO, I believe that their backing of Ukraine was the correct choice. A Russian-conquered Ukraine and subsequent conquest of neighboring nations would pose a larger threat for NATO down the line than if they stopped that outcome from happening at all.

  • @Ljcarteruk
    @Ljcarteruk 2 years ago +199

    I was one of those that was lucky enough to escape,
    I was only 15 at the time.
    It still haunts me every day and night 💔

    • @yellco9250
      @yellco9250 2 years ago +21

      Congratulations for escaping, I feel very sad for what you have probably seen.

    • @ericablu-y8z
      @ericablu-y8z 2 years ago +12

      wow i would love to hear your story. i watch a woman named yeomi park here on youtube all the time, but then i hear it’s risky to speak out so i can also totally respect if your story stays with you.
      hope your doing well

    • @rubenlaracuente8991
      @rubenlaracuente8991 2 years ago +14

      GOD BLESS YOU SO GLAD YOU ESCAPED

    • @thegreyblobfish
      @thegreyblobfish 2 years ago +10

      congrats, also im so glad you were able to escape :)

    • @VictorisShadow
      @VictorisShadow 2 years ago +8

      Im curious. When did you escape?

  • @aspin09
    @aspin09 2 years ago +196

    People in north korea would be shocked to learn that people in the US can play video games as a job

    • @theaqua1517
      @theaqua1517 2 years ago +45

      They would be most likely beyond shock if they were to find out people can actually vote ,travel freely ,talk freely and live without fear

    • @monica012077
      @monica012077 2 years ago +1

      Either you didn't watch the video or grasp the situation North Koreans are in. People growing up in concentration camps who feel nothing when their siblings or parents are murdered don't care about video games. Much less what Americans do for a living. They'll be shocked to know that they can have basic freedoms here.

    • @조선닌자핫토리
      @조선닌자핫토리 2 years ago +8

      The world's best pro gamers live in Seoul. :)

  • @lostfox5621
    @lostfox5621 2 years ago +987

    Never have I felt such disgust for a government leader in my entire life. I pray that the people are set free.
    Edit: What in God’s name did I set off in the replies???

    • @meric12131415
      @meric12131415 2 years ago

      Unless their oh so great surpreme leader kicks the bucket which shouldn't be that long from now then they'll be truly set free because no more bloodline

    • @kellychuang8373
      @kellychuang8373 2 years ago

      You're praying for a miracle here and considering that part of the world is still somewhere like the Cold War still exists and also you may want to look into another RUclips channel that Kim Jong Un, his regime and other people want dead or call into question anyway look it up it's Voice of North Korea by Yeonmi Park.

    • @OGrandomunknownperson
      @OGrandomunknownperson 2 years ago +12

      Laos, Eritrea and dijibouti are worse

    • @meric12131415
      @meric12131415 2 years ago +58

      @OGrandomunknownperson you're kidding right?

    • @ulysseswho9870
      @ulysseswho9870 2 years ago +5

      Thats the power of NUKE

  • @doxmagallanes4541
    @doxmagallanes4541 Year ago +15

    Calling this country evil is an insult to evil..

    • @bbokari9880
      @bbokari9880 Year ago

      @doxmagallanes4541 that doesn't make sense

  • @sisterrvssistaasquad7881
    @sisterrvssistaasquad7881 2 years ago +52

    North Korea is like an onion, when you look into it, you start to tear up!!! 😢❤️🧅

  • @ericonca
    @ericonca 2 years ago +141

    They hold a very fair and democratic election. But it’s mandatory and there’s only one candidate to choose from 😂

    • @kevinnave
      @kevinnave 2 years ago +7

      Is that the USA or UK? Can't tell nowadays

    • @trollman5457
      @trollman5457 2 years ago +4

      @kevinnave the voting where we either vote for joe Biden or Donald trump?

    • @supermanfan3113
      @supermanfan3113 2 years ago +3

      ​@kevinnavethere are more than 2 parties here in the US
      Its just that they dont get alot of attention

    • @sustavofring5696
      @sustavofring5696 2 years ago +3

      ​@kevinnavein the US presidential elections, the popular vote doesn't even matter

    • @kevinnave
      @kevinnave 2 years ago

      Love how no one realised I'm being facetious 😅🤦

  • @МаріяКаражекова

    Such information always makes me think that fear of death is overrated. Right now I live in a country with a big war, but I consider myself extremely lucky. Chances of being killed by a rocket at any moment aren't even nearly as scary as living without any personal freedom, not knowing what love is and constantly having to control your own thoughts. The complexity of human nature indeed....

    • @thas_crazy8218
      @thas_crazy8218 2 years ago +8

      prayers to you and your family, im sorry your going through a war right now, i hope you get through it unscathed

    • @VonWasHere13
      @VonWasHere13 Year ago +3

      Wait What Country Are You In? Ukraine?

    • @givy120
      @givy120 Year ago +2

      ​@VonWasHere13yes

    • @AR-fx2mv
      @AR-fx2mv Year ago

      well said

    • @NothingPersonalKido
      @NothingPersonalKido Year ago +1

      You know this is what russia will become

  • @kevinlove4356
    @kevinlove4356 2 years ago +198

    One of the key reasons for North Korea's high literacy rate is that everything is spelled phonetically in Korean. There is no such thing as a Korean spelling bee. Learning to read = learning the alphabet, so it is very easy to learn to read.

    • @조선닌자핫토리
      @조선닌자핫토리 2 years ago +13

      That's right. That's why both the south and north of the Korean Peninsula like King Sejong.

    • @travelleryu
      @travelleryu 2 years ago

      This 98%-100% literacy rate of North Korea is only true in the towns and cities. In the villages the people don't attend schools defectors have said they didn't even have any clue who kim jong un or the dictator was until they fled the country for food.

    • @눈누난나-j2t
      @눈누난나-j2t 2 years ago +15

      한글에도 복잡한 맞춤법, 띄어쓰기 규정이 있기에 모든 단어를 소리 나는 그대로 써도 되는 건 아닙니다. 맞춤법과 띄어쓰기 규정을 모두 지키는 건 남한 성인도 한글 관련해 일을 하는 사람이 아니면 지키기 힘든 일입니다. 다만 한글 그 자체가 세종대왕이라는 조선 왕조의 왕이 쉽게 배울 수 있는 문자를 목표로 만들었기에(그는 똑똑한 사람은 한 나절 만에, 멍청한 사람은 열흘 안에 익힐 수 있는 문자를 만들고 싶어했습니다.) 정말 배우기 쉽긴 합니다. 세종대왕은 정말 말 그대로 소리 나는 그대로 한글을 쓰게 했으나, 19세기와 20세기에 들어 의미 전달을 쉽게 하기 위해 맞춤법 규정과 띄어쓰기가 생겨났습니다. 북한의 식자율이 높은 건 교육을 잘해서라기보단... 한글 자체가 배우기 쉬워서입니다

    • @violetsparkles5453
      @violetsparkles5453 Year ago +2

      ​@눈누난나-j2ti didnt know korean has multiple "alphabets". I guess its like hiragana for japanese

  • @dorianfrr
    @dorianfrr 2 years ago +129

    North Korea is squid game irl 💀💀💀

  • @OhOscar50
    @OhOscar50 Year ago +6

    i watch north korea videos when i think im having a bad day

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 2 years ago +70

    Well this just makes me feel even more glad that I live no where near North Korea.

    • @조선닌자핫토리
      @조선닌자핫토리 2 years ago +6

      And I live in Seoul, which is 50 km (31 miles) from North Korea.

    • @Susan-32H
      @Susan-32H 2 years ago +3

      @조선닌자핫토리 It’s that close? I’m surprised.

    • @ninjapirate123
      @ninjapirate123 Year ago

      I live super far away from NK, I live in New Zealand

  • @thschear
    @thschear 2 years ago +204

    As Christopher Hitchens stated that North Korea is as if someone go hold of Orwell's book "1984" and decided to use it as an instructional manual on how to create a society.

    • @Wurfenkopf
      @Wurfenkopf 2 years ago +8

      Fun fact: if we were in Orwellian dystopia, North Korea would be at the tripoint between Eurasia (Russia), Eastasia (China) and Oceania (South Korea)

    • @Unus_Annus_
      @Unus_Annus_ 2 years ago +1

      @Wurfenkopf I thought Oceania was the americas and England

    • @worldsgreatestdude1784
      @worldsgreatestdude1784 2 years ago +1

      1984 is probably the closest to Democratic Kampuchea. Or in other words, North Korea on steroids

  • @CrazyClips593
    @CrazyClips593 2 years ago +19

    Imagine going from $4 a month to potentially even just $20k a year in the western world must be a ridiculously mind boggling

  • @unclechinsyou8555
    @unclechinsyou8555 2 years ago +331

    The fact that we get free videos on RUclips by The Infographics Show is truly a gift. 👍👍👍
    May I also remind you the fact that around 15-20% of innocent North Korean civilians perished due to indiscriminate aerial bombardment during Korea war.. Moreover, over a million innocent North Korean civilians also perished in famine due to never-ending Western sanctions. 😔

    • @ZelongDong
      @ZelongDong 2 years ago +13

      Thanks to the Kim family

    • @dootwoot
      @dootwoot 2 years ago +3

      Lol what are you on about ?

    • @hitona684
      @hitona684 2 years ago +12

      I’m from the Caribbean where I was poor but had a great community and family and a promising career and I was complaining about life being better and then I moved to America and I have complained about going to an alright, low stress job while opening my millionth Amazon box while my Netflix is playing in the background. After that i maybe order out or complain about cooking something with a fully stocked fridge. All this is happening while people are literally afraid to be alive or can’t freely do any of the simple things I can. My life isn’t perfect by any means but I think it’s high time I stop complaining

    • @unclechinsyou8555
      @unclechinsyou8555 2 years ago +4

      "Fact: North Korea is considered by many independent research organizations as the most harmonious and morally upright nation in the world."

    • @lorrie00
      @lorrie00 2 years ago +1

      Tell us more…

  • @pamelamartin8464
    @pamelamartin8464 Year ago +11

    It's one big cult where nobody chose to be there.

  • @uingaeoc3905
    @uingaeoc3905 2 years ago +242

    I think the most surreal propagandist action I have seen was when a documentary crew wanted to go from Pyongyang to another city and were told there was a train to there. This was all under close NK supervision. When the film crew arrived at the rail station they were astonished at the number of well dressed people, in Western fashion moving around the station concourse with luggage. Then they started to realise it was the same group, seemingly wandering around aimlessly rather than boarding trains or entering, leaving the concourse. Eventually the penny dropped. They were actors who were pretending to be passengers to give the impression there was mass travel activity at the station for the film crew's benefit. .When the crew got on their train there were very few passengers, all officials, on it.

    • @meric12131415
      @meric12131415 2 years ago

      Ahhh right I remember that it involved a rollercoaster right?

    • @uingaeoc3905
      @uingaeoc3905 2 years ago +4

      @meric12131415 It was a train to another city.

    • @laurieb3703
      @laurieb3703 2 years ago +26

      Imagine how conniving one has to be... If only they put half of that effort into the well-being of their people😢

    • @meric12131415
      @meric12131415 2 years ago

      @laurieb3703 uh yeah

    • @inmymind360
      @inmymind360 2 years ago +9

      Wow, that's some real life Truman show right there 😮

  • @Kmunns_Official
    @Kmunns_Official Year ago +14

    4:43 I woulda been deadd😭

  • @Nudayda
    @Nudayda 2 years ago +23

    Imagine living in any other country and running in a building on fire to save the toilet paper...

  • @LibertyPrimeOnline
    @LibertyPrimeOnline 2 years ago +88

    cant help but feel bad for the people trapped in that cult nation hopefully one day they can at least get enough food.

    • @kellychuang8373
      @kellychuang8373 2 years ago

      If you want to find out how much worse it gets just look up Voice of North Korea and is another video besides this one that the real Kim Jong Un and his despotic regime despises and wants dead.

    • @littlekong7685
      @littlekong7685 2 years ago

      Starvation is how they are controlled. Low protein diets makes it easier to brainwash them, lowers resistance, and low calorie access means they cannot hide from the state for long to form a coup because they have no reserves or ways to build up reserves. North Korea frequently burns rice and meat and beans in order to keep food supplies low for the people and to prevent guards from stealing and selling excess food supplies. They keep exactly as much as they need for ration allotments and no more, this does mean if there is a disaster they have no backup though.

  • @a.toyota.do.subaru
    @a.toyota.do.subaru 2 years ago +23

    pray for these people...

  • @Nunu.a.rat.x0x
    @Nunu.a.rat.x0x Year ago +6

    🥺 that was actually sweet hearing that American soldiers give the korean kids candy. A little candy always cheers a kid up

  • @stevejeffries1603
    @stevejeffries1603 2 years ago +20

    Your vids are brilliant
    Thanks my man

  • @ethanx908
    @ethanx908 2 years ago +25

    Being born in North Korea is the most unluckiest thing in the world

    • @ninjapirate123
      @ninjapirate123 Year ago +2

      I was close, my parents and all my ancestors were born in China, if China has the same rule as NK, I would have to stay in China forever unless I escaped.

    • @ntinosaggelopoulos6718
      @ntinosaggelopoulos6718 Year ago +1

      Is a curse

  • @scottkim8241
    @scottkim8241 2 years ago +13

    As being South Korean I’m always thankful to be born in my country Imagine how I would be like if I had been born in just like 200km above…

  • @Vince51838
    @Vince51838 2 years ago +20

    It must be sickening seeing the safe face every day.

  • @GrimmZarr-ly2bu
    @GrimmZarr-ly2bu 2 years ago +104

    A small portion of North Koreans that escaped have said the one thing they don't like about western/American life is that so much of hard earned money has to go to a landlord for rent and your left with very little money and no room to truly grow.
    They still say it's much better than being in DPRK, but even they don't like it.

  • @getoverhere4465
    @getoverhere4465 Year ago +7

    14:43 This gives me hope in humans

  • @BlueDreamGaming
    @BlueDreamGaming 2 years ago +14

    Great video!

  • @dufo4766
    @dufo4766 Year ago +4

    Amazing video....everyone should watch this!

  • @Shaniafr
    @Shaniafr 2 years ago +51

    Love the way u explain everything thank u

  • @CptInsano2
    @CptInsano2 2 years ago +87

    I recommend the book “nothing to envy” very good insight from escaped North Koreans.

    • @Mart77
      @Mart77 2 years ago +9

      "Escape from camp 14" is great book too, reader discretion is advised, there is lots of horryfing stuff

    • @Meowisssha
      @Meowisssha 2 years ago

      Jokes on you I grew up in Turkey (ok I know it's nothing comparable but most of the things here exist or existed at some point)

  • @levibergey2181
    @levibergey2181 Year ago +27

    4:16 WHY IS HE PEEING ON THE ATM?!

    • @levibergey2181
      @levibergey2181 Year ago +5

      Ik, he is using it, but it looks like he's peeing on it.

    • @36minutesago7
      @36minutesago7 7 months ago +2

      When you gotta go you gotta go.

  • @zacharystevens7801
    @zacharystevens7801 2 years ago +35

    Wow only 7 views I’ve never been this early for an infographics 😂 I feel privileged
    G’day from Australia

  • @EAWanderer
    @EAWanderer 2 years ago +236

    To us in the western world and of course neighbouring japan 🇯🇵 and South Korea 🇰🇷 - Be thankful for the freedoms we have and enjoy that North Koreans DO NOT ☹️

    • @WorthlessDeadEnd
      @WorthlessDeadEnd 2 years ago +34

      I would rather live in abject poverty in India than live in North Korea.

    • @麻馬華公會會長MCA
      @麻馬華公會會長MCA 2 years ago +9

      Need to save Taiwan now guys...

    • @hsojettedrub3821
      @hsojettedrub3821 2 years ago

      The land of the free, with the highest imprisonment population in the world? What freedom? 🤦🏾‍♂️ This is coming to America, watch!

    • @Rape.White.Expats
      @Rape.White.Expats 2 years ago +4

      They don't have to thank you for anything

    • @danthegamingman916
      @danthegamingman916 2 years ago +1

      When do we (and others) get to save NK 😅

  • @stephenfiler3204
    @stephenfiler3204 5 months ago +5

    Literally 1984

  • @CyclingM1867DubbysMama
    @CyclingM1867DubbysMama 2 years ago +92

    I don't drink. I don't like alcohol, but I can see how alcoholism and drug use is so high in North Korea. The conditions in the Hermit Country are so deplorable that, of course, people are trying to find any way to escape, even if all they feel they can do is drink themselves into oblivion.

    • @savaunhax7192
      @savaunhax7192 2 years ago

      But I bet you smoke weed, which is STILL. A drug

    • @samu-chan
      @samu-chan 2 years ago +3

      ⁠@savaunhax7192I bet you drink coffee. that’s caffeine. a DRUG.

    • @willymcpeters2982
      @willymcpeters2982 2 years ago +2

      ​@savaunhax7192 you likely don't get invited to parties..

    • @samwestfahl3959
      @samwestfahl3959 2 years ago

      ​@RomanII499
      Quit lying you NK sympathizer.

    • @elle4805
      @elle4805 2 years ago +3

      @RomanII499 alright Kim

  • @Treycoyne12
    @Treycoyne12 Year ago +3

    The picture and fire thing is insane 💀

  • @bovasi
    @bovasi 7 months ago +2

    The closest thing you could get to Far Cry in real life.

  • @YoungGandalf2325
    @YoungGandalf2325 2 years ago +28

    There is one thing the North Koreans got right: beans. Beans _are_ funny.

    • @Wurfenkopf
      @Wurfenkopf 2 years ago +7

      There's even a character so funny he's called Mr. Bean

  • @mrmacho41
    @mrmacho41 2 years ago +65

    I'm going to keep these people in my prayers. This hurts me. Even rn I have tears in my eyes asking God why those people are being put through this storm?

    • @theaqua1517
      @theaqua1517 2 years ago +3

      It's all about the power and the money and some other dark stuff

    • @michaal105
      @michaal105 2 years ago +3

      Keep praying for revival in North Korea every day.

    • @Theman-qs9vw
      @Theman-qs9vw 2 years ago +5

      Cause he doesn't exist. What righteous God would allow generations of people to die for one man's ego?

    • @michaal105
      @michaal105 2 years ago +4

      @Theman-qs9vw You're saying that all of these people dying for Kim's ego is evil. You're right. Kim is evil. But if you believe in such a thing as evil, doesn't that mean you believe there's such a thing as good?
      Yes.
      And if you believe there's good and evil do you believe there is some lind of moral law with which to distinguish between good and evil?
      Yes.
      And if there's a moral law there'd have to be a moral lawgiver to determine that moral law, yet that's exactly who you say doesn't exist.
      If you have no moral lawgiver you have no moral law. If you have no moral law you have no good. If you have no good you have no evil.
      But you do.

    • @Theman-qs9vw
      @Theman-qs9vw 2 years ago +2

      @michaal105 Too long didn't read

  • @PrincessPansy33
    @PrincessPansy33 9 months ago +2

    It's like 1984 was a prophecy about North Korea

  • @jeremysanders9336
    @jeremysanders9336 2 years ago +8

    I never would have assumed they had universities there.

  • @nikw1611
    @nikw1611 Year ago +5

    “ being depressed is classed as antisocial behaviour “ a lot of countries have sadly downgraded to their level in a lot of ways. People have got to wake up at some point not saying as bad but it starts off as mental abuse into control then to a dictatorship. People have to wake up

  • @1700AlmightyJosa
    @1700AlmightyJosa 2 years ago +6

    Neighbors snitching took me out 😭💀

  • @amazingafs089
    @amazingafs089 Year ago +2

    Ain't no way my teacher played this video in class 💀
    And ain't no way I've already watched it on my own. I'm such a nerd

  • @VMOfficial-o7l
    @VMOfficial-o7l Year ago +2

    We need to do something about this

  • @mwprod6700
    @mwprod6700 2 years ago +7

    It’s always bad, but HOW bad it is depends on who you are.

  • @jackiefighter
    @jackiefighter Year ago +3

    10:03 completely caught me off the guard😅😅

  • @rebeccasjodal9769
    @rebeccasjodal9769 2 years ago +35

    May they have their freedom soon🙏🏻❤️

    • @nightmarerageyt2224
      @nightmarerageyt2224 2 years ago

      they do this is made up

    • @humanwolf1984
      @humanwolf1984 2 years ago

      Only if they are willing to take it off themselves.

    • @humanwolf1984
      @humanwolf1984 2 years ago

      Like how the French people took it for themselves aka the French Revolution. 🔫⚔️🗡️

  • @TheShonuff888
    @TheShonuff888 2 years ago +70

    When you cannot leave the country, just tells you a lot about the country.

  • @imperialkevin1113
    @imperialkevin1113 11 months ago +6

    I think you mean Kim Jong-un. Kim Jong-il was his father and died in 2011. 22:25

  • @FaithToussaint-zw9ec

    As a american I feel so heartbroken for those people and kids,they are not suppose to be treated like that

  • @Baestig
    @Baestig 2 years ago +21

    I'm addicted to facts about North Korea

    • @Wurfenkopf
      @Wurfenkopf 2 years ago +1

      Me too.
      You know any Facebook group for people like us?

    • @robertdesantis6205
      @robertdesantis6205 2 years ago +1

      Have you ever seen a Google earth night shot of North and South Korea? The difference is astounding!

    • @Denever
      @Denever 2 years ago

      ​@robertdesantis6205Yeah, because North Korea is being crushed by economic warfare imposed by the US, and South Korea was blessed by decades of the US farting vast amounts of money into it.

    • @katscratchfever3506
      @katscratchfever3506 2 years ago

      @robertdesantis6205now I gotta find it!!

  • @DavidD-e9m
    @DavidD-e9m 7 months ago +1

    I cannot survive without internet. That's it.

  • @pulkitsYT
    @pulkitsYT Year ago +3

    Proud Australian 🇦🇺🤗

  • @JudgeDunfeeTheParkitecter

    This place is Hitchcock level scary.

  • @stavrostopkas572
    @stavrostopkas572 Year ago +1

    Nice video with lots of interesting info. I wish there was less judgement in your speech though.

  • @GeneralCane
    @GeneralCane 2 years ago +18

    It's a funny thought that if you have played World of Tanks Online that you might've had the opportunity to blow up Kim Jong Un.

  • @vincentamella5682
    @vincentamella5682 2 years ago +45

    "What's the penalty for being late?" "Death." "What's the penalty for rebellion?" "Death." "Well -- we're late."

    • @thebush6379
      @thebush6379 2 years ago +8

      I hope they just push to a point where the civilians feel there's no difference between attempting to topple the government and trying to not smile. If everything is punished by death. Might as well just blow up an army camp when you're caught not wearing the proper clothes

    • @jor4040
      @jor4040 2 years ago

      i highly doubt you would be killed for being late, and i doubt the us government would let you go free for enacting a rebellion, or many governments for that matter

    • @bystanderbutch3509
      @bystanderbutch3509 2 years ago

      Paddling the school canoe, that's a paddling.

  • @NameLess-kj1kk
    @NameLess-kj1kk Year ago +2

    Ik this was intended to be informational but it was actually terrifying

  • @jameshelton8631
    @jameshelton8631 2 years ago +57

    Hope this makes ppl appreciate where ever they live.

    • @VonWasHere13
      @VonWasHere13 Year ago +3

      Yeah. I Already Enjoyed Living In Texas But This Makes Me More Grateful That I Have Freedom

  • @Mlogan11
    @Mlogan11 Year ago +4

    All of us being able to view this won the birth lottery of not being born in a totalitarian country.