• RNAi [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      Yeonmi Park already does great PR for DPRK

        • CthulhusIntern [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          Galaxy Brain: Yeonmi Park is a DPRK operative, and her goal is to destroy the US narrative on North Korea by pretending to be a culture war profiteer and telling ridiculous stories so Americans are more likely to question any story they hear on North Korea.

          Like, at this point when someone makes fun of her and there are inevitably idiots who say "You're defending North Korea", those guys are mocked, because truly, that is the weakest defense possible. It's not perfect, but it's way better than it was even last year.

        • spectre [he/him]
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          2 years ago

          Not the point, but I believe the root cause of the 90s famine was due to major flooding. Sanctions absolutely exacerbated the situation into what it was of course.

            • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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              2 years ago

              DPRK was also highly industrialized until the dissolution of the USSR, so they exported heavy industrial products, raw materials, and some light industrial goods to the USSR in exchange for grain and other foods.

              When that market collapsed, they were suddenly cut off from their primary food supply and had to rapidly rebuild their agricultural sector. Which is why you see almost every new DPRK housing project build with greenhouses and small farm plots attached to the houses.

                • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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                  2 years ago

                  They always had the option of "re-integrating" into the capitalist markets, but they had seen what happened to other nations literally overnight when they did that.

                  The famine was seen as something they'd be able to overcome (which they did) as opposed to integration with global markets which would have had the same outcomes, but with their agency to fix it removed.

              • spectre [he/him]
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                2 years ago

                It's hard to "prove" definitively, but through like the 70s the DPRK offered a much higher quality of life than the ROK which was still under a right wing dictatorship. Hard to imagine, but I was shocked seeing photos of 1970s south Korean towns, compared to what a comparable Japanese town would look like at that time.

                • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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                  2 years ago

                  Yeah, ROK was an absolute shithole for decades and the DPRK was leagues ahead in terms of culture, quality of life, and general development until the US started investing heavily in ROK to create an alternative industrial hub in the Asian markets after the rise of Japan and a light industrial powerhouse.

                  There were constant protests and revolutionary movements in ROK during that time. One of the largest contingents for a long time was the unification movement that sought to abolish the dictatorship and unite the north and south. Something that the US didn't want so they allowed Rhee to live in America and installed a puppet republic that still exists to this day.

                  A puppet that was largely composed of the old guard of the dictatorship and served no purpose to the Korean people beyond silencing of dissent and destruction of any revolutionary movement through overt subversion (KCIA) or electoral capture by diverting revolutionary energy into the new "democratic" systems.