https://archive.ph/UObVO
DailyMail is bringing back the long debunked myth that people in North Korea must have government approved haircuts.
Classic Boyboy video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BO83Ig-E8E
https://archive.ph/UObVO
DailyMail is bringing back the long debunked myth that people in North Korea must have government approved haircuts.
Classic Boyboy video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BO83Ig-E8E
The DailyMail article claims a number of myths about DPRK including that blue jeans are censored/banned, citizens are required to have government approved haircuts, women aren't allowed to wear shorts, dogs banned as pets. The article cites Radio Free Asia and DailyNK, both US government funded. Exactly what you would expect, US funded misinformation.
Since people are commenting on dogs, I found this article from KCNA, news website hosted by DPRK. This article was published October 27, 2023. The national dog breed of DPRK is Phungsan. The article says that it is common for people to raise Phungsan dogs at workplaces, villages, and houses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pungsan_dog
JUCHE DOG
JUCHE DOG
Well that sounds like a biased description 🤔
Shit like this is why every European country has like five or more recognized indigenous dog breeds, but other countries are lucky to have one even though dogs have been raised by basically every single human civilization.
Shiba Inus make this the epitome of the "Place, China" meme but with dogs.
I think that jeans actually are banned, though the rest is obviously false. At least, the tourist videos that generally said "all that stuff is a myth" usually reaffirm the jeans ban thing.
Seems like it's just blue jeans that they don't like, a swedish company actually exported black jeans from the DPRK for a time back in the 2000s.
Uncritical support for jeans bans, the worst sort of pants. I don't think they actually are banned though, I think it's just the embargo so they have domestic pant-manufacturing industries.