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#1 hit song today in North Korea is....

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Sad, crazy statist culture at its worst extreme.

No one in that "crowd" is anything other than party member/cultist shitheads, there only by invitation of the lead shithead. No common citizen of NK is ever allowed anywhere near that place unless it's to sweep up, build, or maintain something.

People joke about the extra ration of rice for the performers, but it's probably not far off. That and NOT getting a one way ticket to a gulag, or a bullet to the back of the head over a shallow grave is probably considered pretty compensation for entertaining the cult puppets with glorious songs of Dear Leader's magnificence.
 
Idiot - nuke the US and who's going to make anymore Korg Karma keyboards to play their crappy music with?
Uhmmmm... the Japanese?

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Nice shot, dude.
 
I can't imagine what it's like to be starving to death and watching your fat ass "dear leader" parade around telling you how evil the outside world it. Makes me want to puke.
 
I can't imagine what it's like to be starving to death and watching your fat ass "dear leader" parade around telling you how evil the outside world it. Makes me want to puke.

The society is so well controlled that the majority believe they are in as good a condition as they find themselves because Dear Leader has protected them from total genocide by us. He's their hero.
 
The society is so well controlled that the majority believe they are in as good a condition as they find themselves because Dear Leader has protected them from total genocide by us. He's their hero.

I totally agree. I also think the Dear Leader is the envy of every single big business magnate in the USA that fervently dreams of the day when they complete the transformation of our Democratic Republic into a Unified Plutocratic/Oligrachic State. 😉

edit - The United States of Halliburton sounds pretty good to me.
 
I totally agree. I also think the Dear Leader is the envy of every single big business magnate in the USA that fervently dreams of the day when they complete the transformation of our Democratic Republic into a Unified Plutocratic/Oligrachic State. 😉

edit - The United States of Halliburton sounds pretty good to me.

Yes, big businesses definitely hope they can transform the US into North Korea. Look how much more successful big businesses are there than here. 🙄
 
I totally agree. I also think the Dear Leader is the envy of every single big business magnate in the USA that fervently dreams of the day when they complete the transformation of our Democratic Republic into a Unified Plutocratic/Oligrachic State. 😉

edit - The United States of Halliburton sounds pretty good to me.
Sure thing, because NK is the result of runaway free market capitalism and nothing at all to do with Big Government that people like you worship. (Just the absolute extreme of it run totally amuck.)

LOL @ liberals. Weirdly ironic, as always.
 
Western propaganda, the song is about pride for Korea, and defending it self against aggressors.
Aggressors? At this point not even South Korea wants North Korea. It's surpassed even Afghanistan as the anus of the world, a nation where starving is a way of life, a nation where the majority of its people are far too ignorant to be welcomed into any other nation. If North Korea would give up kidnapping, threatening war, and firing missiles, no one would have the slightest interest in it except for pity.

And maybe in this chick group.
 
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