i feel like it's a fucking layup, but western media gives defectors the 'stunning and brave' treatment.
>>537566338Their lives are great why would they want to leave?
>no niggers, shitskins or Americans Sounds like heaven on earth
>>537566338Go watch a video of the escapes they are normally shot even if they make it. Then they have to go to hospital where their stomach is full of worms.>>537566552You wont move there
>>537566338They dont really know anything different. Its not like they can compare their lives to anyone elses because all information is strictly controlled.
>>537566668Sounds like you're actually retarded.
>>537566338Ever since Covid, 10. It used to be more porous, with thousands escaping every year, plus a lot of illegitimate trafficking between China and NK for the black market, but the coof caused Kimmy to seal the country up tight, and now almost nobody is getting in or out. Fewer guards accepting bribes, less money coming in to bribe them with, the Kwanlisos are more full than before, and everything is shaping up to make Jong Un worse than his father in terms of repression.
>>537566746North Korea is all meth heads probably 3 out of 4 live on it instead of food. It's made at the state level and their only major export. No western zigger would last a day in NK
>>537566746A lot of people watch south korean shows and movies smuggled in from China. They know very well how bad they have it.
If the CHICOMs catch you, you get sent back to Best Korea, so getting out is half the battle. You then have to stay off the radar in dystopian China and GTFO to a Korean embassy.
I'd like to know how hard it is to get asylum in North Korea. I'm too old to learn another language but maybe it could help some white people.
>>537566812He’s protecting his people from the jews. How is that “repression?”
>>537566746>they can compare their lives to anyone elses because all information is strictly controlled.then how would they know they even wanted to leave? same thing with slavery in the US. how would a slave know it was better to leave or even where to go if they 'escaped'? from what i've read 'runaway slaves' basically just slept in the woods for a few days and eventually came back.
>>537566713In reality, North Koreans go back and forth across the Chinese border all the time. It's technically illegal but everyone does it, and has been doing it for decades.The problem is that the Chinese often exploit them because they're poor and can't speak the language. The men end up basically becoming slaves, and the women whores. There's also a shitton of smuggling and other black market shit. If you ever listen to a North Korean defector(not a fake one like pic-related), they've often made multiple trips back and forth to China before finally reaching South Korea(generally through Mongolia).
>>537567063Oh man, a Joo free paradise??? You should defect anon, go see how cool it is, I bet all the reports about people starving and public executions for minor offenses is just bullshit. There's no chance you'll be beaten into a catatonic state for something insignificant like taking a poster off a wall. Go for it anon, live the dream.
>>537567340I’m not Korean so why would they take me? They’re not a society of race mixers. >insignificant poster They didn’t beat their own citizen for doing that, they beat an American.
>>537567230>(not a fake one like pic-related)bitch in your pic is something else. pretty, massive tits, and speaks perfect english. i've met plenty of smart ESLs and often times they'll ask, 'what's the word for this?' but somehow not this bitch. all her interviews are basically perfect.
>>537567674>They didn’t beat their own citizen for doing that, they beat an American.it's the ultimate FAFO. i have no sympathy for the american kid.
>>537567674They love Western defectors anon, it is a symbol of how great and desirable the DPRK is, they'll definitely take you in. They'll even give you a wife, they've done it for others in the past. Your own luxury apartment, free wife, and no Joos! There's no excuse for you not to go. Go on now, go live your dreams in the Joo free paradise where people are definitely not repressed and treated as discardable serfs for a royal upper class.
the night is north korea
>>537568100 They are all big guys (inside)?
>>537566885To be fair, North Korea was only really bad in the 1990's because the Soviet Union collapsed and that's where they got all their energy. That forced them to literally burn wood to fuel trucks and tractors. They practically chopped down every tree in the whole country. But that wasn't enough so they went back to using oxen and just plain manual labor. Worse still is that fertilizers also take energy(see Haber process). Thus, without energy they lacked fertilizer, agricultural yields fell, plus bad weather, plus American sanctions, all combined to starve the whole country.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05QQ7ZFEsecRussia has been providing them a lot of support ever since they signed a mutual-defense pact. There's also "special economic zones". Although it's mostly just young women making things like clothes and shoes in what are essentially Chinese sweatshops. But generally-speaking, a rising China has meant a rising North Korea. There is now a veritable real-estate boom in Pyongyang. Tourism has also become a significant market. They've built hotels all across the country for foreigners. Even though most of the time they're pretty empty.
>>537567897Are you a kike apologist?
>>537568272Ironically, they are resurging into prosperity feeding the failure of Russia in Ukraine. 5 years ago Un was literally weeping in front of a crowd because his dreams for North Korea were failing under the weight of Covid and other catastrophes.Now their economy is booming selling goods to the Russian war-carnival.All smiles now.
>>537568311Of course not anon, that's why I'm excited for you to go live in the kike free paradise of North Korea. Unless you're afraid to go for some reason? Can't imagine why you would be, since you look up to them so much. No kikes, no niggers, no starvation or public executions. Surely you're not just a teenage edgelord poser talking about shit you don't know anything about online, right?
>>537568420He leveraged the war in Ukraine to become North Korea’s most powerful leader to date.President Xi Jinping of China doesn’t make that many trips abroad. He also isn’t used to going to North Korea to see Kim Jong-un. Most of the time, Kim goes to Xi.So it says something that Xi arrived in Pyongyang on Monday and called for a stronger relationship between the two countries.Xi is visiting at a time when Kim, by most accounts, is feeling pretty smug. His decision to develop nuclear weapons seems to have paid off — just look at Iran. So has his choice to invest in his relationship with Russia — which may be why China’s president is feeling the need to remind Kim who is the junior partner here.How do we know all this? My colleague Choe Sang-Hun, our Seoul bureau chief, spoke with defectors, scrutinized state media and pored through leaked regime documents to get a sense of what’s happening inside one of the world’s most secretive countries. Today, he writes about how Kim became North Korea’s most powerful leader to date.
>>537568646During the coronavirus pandemic, the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, made a teary-eyed apology on national television.“I am really sorry,” he said. “My efforts and sincerity have not been sufficient enough to rid our people of the difficulties in their life.”The apology shocked observers. This was North Korea, after all, where the supreme leader is traditionally revered as an infallible, godlike figure.But times were dire, even in a country used to hardship. The coronavirus, food shortages and international sanctions were all taking a toll. Around this time, reports began emerging from North Korea of a nation sinking into despair — citizens who, as one analyst with internal contacts put it, “saw no way forward, didn’t know how they were supposed to live on.”Today, Kim is in a very different mood. At his Workers’ Party congress this year, he triumphantly declared that North Korea was in a glorious and prosperous new era, a far cry from his weepy apology in 2020. People can now hope to have “both sweets and bullets,” the party said, referring to its policy of seeking both economic recovery and military prowess. North Korea is a de facto nuclear power, and Kim is viewed as the country’s most powerful leader to date.And he couldn’t have done it without the war in Ukraine.
>>537568662The economic tailspin of the pandemic era was partly the result of Kim’s own actions.Kim used the pandemic to tighten his grip on North Korean society. He shut down the border with China, clamping down on trade and smuggling. He targeted the informal markets where many once eked out a living trading Chinese goods and foreign entertainment smuggled in on thumb drives; the penalties for those consuming and distributing what he deemed anti-socialist content included execution by firing squad.These moves helped stamp out foreign influence. They also meant that what few economic opportunities ordinary North Koreans had disappeared.“We were not allowed to make money,” one defector, who fled to South Korea in 2023, told me. “He tightened the noose on his people, as if he didn’t want them to have a better life.”But Kim was making plans to revive the economy — and, this time, to keep it under state control. He collected wages earned by North Korean workers in China, who continued to work for the government during the pandemic. He unleashed an army of hackers to steal billions of dollars’ worth of cryptocurrency.Then Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 — and Kim saw an opportunity.
>>537568742North Korea’s munitions factories roared to life to supply the Russian war effort. About 16,000 North Korean troops have fought in the war. Workers were also sent to Russia to earn cash for the regime.In exchange, Russia sent back new weapons technology, along with badly needed food, oil and tourists. The two nations even signed a mutual defense and cooperation treaty.In 2024, North Korea’s economy is estimated to have expanded 3.7 percent, the highest growth rate in eight years.The new Russia-North Korea partnership has undermined international sanctions efforts, which have been a crucial lever for influencing North Korea’s behavior in the past. It has also helped Kim gain leverage with China — by far North Korea’s biggest trading partner — which had earlier joined the United States in imposing severe sanctions.China’s president, Xi Jinping, arrived in North Korea on Monday for a two-day state visit, his first in seven years. According to the Chinese government, during his meeting with Kim, Xi called for a united front between China and North Korea against American influence and offered to expand “practical cooperation” between the two countries.
>>537568755There have been clear signs of economic improvement across North Korea in the past few years, although poverty endures outside Pyongyang.Kim has finished some of his long-delayed pet projects, such as developing seaside, ski and spa resort towns. New apartment towers have gone up not only in Pyongyang but also in provincial cities.A booth showcasing domestically produced mobile phones during a trade fair in Pyongyang, North Korea, last month.Credit...Kim Won Jin/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesIn the capital itself, which was once dimly lit at night, neon signs blaze brighter than ever. High-rise apartment towers operate their elevators for at least a few hours a day, according to recent defectors and visitors. There are more gas stations and more privately owned cars. Families use smartphone apps to shop and order food delivery.
>>537568817Any notion of renewing talks with President Trump on denuclearization or reconciling with South Korea seems long gone. Instead, Kim wants to be recognized as the world’s newest nuclear power. “North Korea has the most leverage today that it has had in the last 30 years,” one former Korea expert at the Pentagon said.Addressing North Korea’s rubber-stamp parliament in March, Kim spoke of a “miraculous transformation.” He pointed to manifold increases in investment and sweeping, large-scale residential construction. And he underscored what all this newfound prosperity had bought.North Korea, he said, “is no longer a country that is susceptible to threats from others.”By Choe Sang-Hun
>>537567688Checked, first of all. I really wish I could get a North Korean gf. When can I have a woman that thinks the West are full of faggots, loves the Juche Idea, and is titillated by having other slants pamper her nails? I'll cook a dog or possibly another Korean person on the barbeque every day. Then we can shoot AKs at the gun range together.
>>537568470He already told you it's for Koreans kike. I would love an ethnostate.
>>537566338Escape to where? Maybe china might still be a good place to be away from niggers and sandniggers
>>537566338In communist albania most people didn’t defect because their family would be murdered or interned, not because of the journey
>>537566338If it wasn't a weird set-design hellscape, I'd move to North Korea, meet a nice Nork girl, and work hard as a farmer. I don't understand how this place stays up (I'm aware of the corruption). Why are gooks so much worse at Communism?
>>537566338North korea is a paradise. You would never want to escape
>>537566812It's fucking impossible to get militaria. If any of you have femayele uniforms for sale hmu it's my bday soon and I want
>>537566338>no jews>no abrahamic death cults promoting nigger love and pathological altruism>no porn>no usury>no open borders>nobody can do shit to them because they have nukesYour average nork is looking to be in a far better position than us.>b-but they can't do the bread circus thing every four years and vote for jew team A or jew team BOh no?
Why would they want to leave?North Korea is poorer than the south, but the south is completely sick.Feminist cults running the country, impossible bugman lifestyle where working less than 12 hours per day is considered slacking (despite it mostly being busywork) etc.For many people, including in the west, North Korea would be a better place to live (at least nowadays as the food situation has been solved).
>>537566338Why escape, it's clear they are united in their opinion.
>>537566713Are you talking about the video where they try to shoot the escaping CIA officer running across the border?Are you telling me you believed the South Korean government's explanation of that incident?Please delete yourself
>>537566338In the past, it was hard. Now it's basically impossible.To start, you don't have freedom of movement within North Korea itself. If you do not live in a border town, you need to get from where you live and work to a border town, which you need permission for. You can't just randomly decide to take a day off work to travel somewhere else in the country. That shit will be noticed fast.Next, you have three border options to consider, all of which suck. If you go to the south, you will find the demilitarized zone, which is the most militarized area on the planet. If the mines do not kill you, you will be shot by a North Korean soldier, or you will get killed by wildlife. There are fucking leopards in it. Escaping by sea requires obtaining a boat, which will likely be intercepted and shot at. Or you'll get fucked by the terrible weather. Your best option is the North into either China or Russia, which is where most people have escaped. Both countries will deport you to North Korea if they catch you, so you then need to travel to a third country while incognito and likely with no money. This is already a difficult task, but now it's become more difficult just to cross the border. The North Korean government increased border security during Covid.
>>537568817>A booth showcasing domestically produced mobile phones during a trade fair in Pyongyang, North Korea, last monthDid they happen to look like carbon copies of chinkshit but with more locked down software and spyware that would make mossad blush?
>>537568100based best koreans enjoying the natural night-sky and a good night's sleep!
>>537566338Chinks in the northern peninsulaChinks in the southern peninsulaChinks in the island (Japan)Chinks in chinklandWhat is the difference between these chinks and why should I care?
>>537566668>>537566780A black private from the us army tried to defect a few years ago, and they sent him back.
>>537567010korean is fairly easy to learn, even easier than latin languages or so I have heard