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09.05.2024
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09.05.2024 23:15
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09.05.2024 23:15
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let me yap abt northkorea rq
09.05.2024 23:16
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After the fall of the Soviet Union (The USSR), North Korea stopped getting the amounts of aid from them which resulted in a great shortage of food, economic mismanagement, and brought harsh punishments to the country, like, life imprisonment, forced labour, or even execution.
09.05.2024 23:16
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Most North Koreans were manipulated by the fact that when they were told that they were at war with almost every country (at the time of 1994, 225 countries and territories, to now with 195 countries noticed by the UN.) and that they were one of the most superior races that were in the world (or ever to exist), even with, the starvation, torture and execution of North Koreans going on inside the country, but they were taught that it was worse out in the world, that the rest of the world was in much worse poverty and isolated the country even more.
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It shows how much more wealthy South Korea (S.K) can be, compared to North Korea (N.K), as you can see the capital of S.K (Seoul) has much more light showing that it is more advanced and in general the whole country is mostly lit up by the lights of house, apartments, etc, unlike N.K’s side which is mainly dark due to citizens being victims to poverty
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North Korea’s government is very repressive with its citizens, being one of the most repressed countries in the world, that gave North Korea the nickname of the ‘Hermit Kingdom’ but it was mostly due to the fall of the Soviet Union (USSR) they were manipulated by there leader quickly turning the country into a dictatorship.
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If anyone from North Korea attempts to escape or does escape and the government finds out in anyways, 3 generations of your family will be punished for the actions of the one escaping, no matter failing or not, they will get the punishment if you are found and taken back then you will have to watch it take place and either have the cruel punishment of execution but in North Korea, that is considered somewhat kind, why? They will usually torture people for hours, days, months or even years, if they don't die during that period, execution is the last option that is given.
09.05.2024 23:17
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North Korean government are constantly threatening to nuke multiple countries (the US, S.K, and Japan) which can put stress on government symbols and citizens, for instance when North Korea sent a nuke that flew across Japan and landed in the ocean later on, and also when S.K set up a Christmas tree that was visible from the North Korean border, North Korean authorities saw this as a threat, and threatened to nuke/bomb it’s the South counterpart.
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done
09.05.2024 23:21
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North Korea is usually seen as one of the last eras of real-time Soviet practices taking place but they are the last era of Japanese Fascism, which was taught to the Koreans (North and South) before the Korean war that the Japanese were the best and superior race.
09.05.2024 23:23
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i dont think anyones gonna read through this idk why I did it
09.05.2024 23:25
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idk what 2 draw now
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