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Discussed in a critical post pushing back against pro-North Korea sentiment, describing it as a faux-Agrarian dictatorship with concentration camps and a personality cult.

Mentions (17)
"Seriously imagine it. Up until now the most stimulating experience of your whole life has been that one Spring Festival where you got to eat a peach. Now you're seeing every comprehensible sex act being performed by races of people you didn't know existed, and body types that were previously inconce"
"Birth rate at 0.75 babies per woman. Lowest in the world, possibly in history"
"North Korea is one of the most interesting countries out there. It's a former soviet vassal state that was more or less created by accident and then went rogue, resisting foreign influence while simultaneously being reliant on foreign aid. It managed to become a nuclear power despite being one of th"
"The whole Iran-Israel thing just shows how astute North Korea's strategic calculus vis-a-vis nuclear weapons was. Kim has the weapons now, his boy-hole will stay unblemished; nobody has the balls to fight a nuclear power."
Kim jong un has been vindicated! · Bloodiedscythe · ↑376 · 2025-06-22
"Like I'm not some weirdo obsessed with kim jong un who worships jucheism but there's something fascinating about a society being so detached from the rest of the world and I wonder how life really is there behind all the propaganda flying from all sides"
Anyone else really fascinated by North Korea · u/humorousmoose · ↑350 · 2023-06-08
"Said in reference to starving children in Gaza, an American guy who died after stealing a poster in North Korea… Got to be one of the worst frequently used phrases on this site"
"Fuck around and find out" · therustlinbidness · ↑338 · 2025-05-23
"Artworks by North Korean artists. All created using only traditional techniques (like linocut and woodblock prints), no digital methods were involved."
"I do know that North Koreans that have escaped to South Korea have sometimes returned to North Korea because they feel like they can't keep up with the modern society."
An interesting fact about Korea's suicide rate · redeemedleafblower · ↑150 · 2024-04-25
"Jon Hye Ryon - Bassist for North Korea's Moranbong Band she might be the only person in the entire nation allowed to have that haircut"
imagine being the coolest woman in a whole country · u/Gill-Nye-The-Blahaj · ↑140 · 2023-11-09
"I may live to see a free and prosperous North Korea, but I will never live to see these people get their shit together. It's like they're spiritually incapable of leaving 1990's behind."
"Saying South Korea is worse than North Korea because it *has* poverty? Stupid as shit. But compared to a faux-Agrarian dictatorship where you basically live in poverty unless you happen to be in Pyongyang, based on a personality cult that's running multiple concentration camps for *any* political di"
Unironic Pro-North Korea Shit? Really? · TheRealKingofWales · ↑94 · 2022-09-18
"North Korea celebrated their annual Day of the Sun on Wednesday, but this edition of the normally raucous holiday was abnormally subdued. Analysts are suggesting ongoing world events could be at least partly to blame for spoiling the party."
News of the Week · dubtonn · ↑81 · 2020-04-17
"For that reason alone, all right minded supporters of Juche (surely all of us?) should understand the Hammers are possibly a sort of royalty in internal exile, princes made bourgeois paupers, and that any socialist America should elevate them as the nation's equivalent to the Kims of NK."
Armie Hammer: divine-blooded living avatar · april9th · ↑42 · 2021-02-08
"rs princess gets her spy Sattelite before South Korea. Btfo."
rs princess gets her spy Sattelite before South Korea. Btfo. · u/VampireKissinger · ↑38 · 2023-11-22
"Same with Turkey bordering Bulgaria, Iran with Armenia, Russia with North Korea, Italy with Slovenia"
Detroit being next to Canada always trips me out · u/dumstarbuxguy · ↑35 · 2023-01-22
"Remember when war with them was about to happen any minute? And Dennis Rodman went there?"
You don't hear much about North Korea anymore · u/Comfortable_Deer_209 · ↑167 · 2024-03-02
"North Korea celebrated their annual Day of the Sun on Wednesday, but this edition of the normally raucous holiday was abnormally subdued. Analysts are suggesting ongoing world events could be at least partly to blame for spoiling the party. The mysterious absence of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, "
News of the Week · u/dubtonn · ↑81 · 2020-04-17
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