DPRK from a leftist point of view would be interesting, addressing everything the US did that caused them to become such an impoverished nation with basically all its infrastructure destroyed.
But considering the lack of any firsthand sources I doubt they would do it. How can you do journalism with a firewall like that.
I wonder if as journalists they'd actually be allowed access to speak to people in DPRK.
They allow tourists, I imagine a lauded leftist show that speaks about revolutionary communist movements might be given some access to at least strictly controlled sources.
DPRK from a leftist point of view would be interesting, addressing everything the US did that caused them to become such an impoverished nation with basically all its infrastructure destroyed.
But considering the lack of any firsthand sources I doubt they would do it. How can you do journalism with a firewall like that.
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I wonder if as journalists they'd actually be allowed access to speak to people in DPRK.
They allow tourists, I imagine a lauded leftist show that speaks about revolutionary communist movements might be given some access to at least strictly controlled sources.
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Though DPRK is happy to talk about how much America has fucked them over already. It would be hard to speak to normal citizens.
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