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Hello guys
I plan on going on a trip to North Korea this year. I know we have all "heard", "seen" and "read" everything about them how NK leader punishes, kill and starve his citizen but maybe that what they(Western media) want us to see that's why I am going to see things for myself so when I'm back and I see fake news about NK on any forum I should be to debunk them.
What do you think about this? Let me hear your thoughts.
OP - Be very careful when you go. Do as you're told, go only where you're allowed, and speak only to the peeps the government approves. You might get out without troubles that way.
If they punish, kill and starve their citizen, I doubt they let some random westerner see them punish, kill and starve their citizens. Best plan is to leave the extremely regulated tourist route and break deep into the country to see villages for yourself. You'll get caught and tortured and murdered right away, but your fight against anti North Korea propaganda will have been worth it.
The tours are carefully put together bro. They are very careful about what they let you see and where they let you go. I mean, you could try to stray from the tour group undetected, but that is another level of risk altogether.
I mean, you could just check out the history of Korea, without going to visit a dictatorship.
Both ROK and DPRK have some nasty histories, but it's all got a context to it. You don't actually need to go there, to inform yourself better about it. For example, there's the third season of the podcast "Blowback", if you're looking for a critical revisiting of the history of the Korean war and modern Korea in general, from a perspective that questions the typical pro-western narrative around that topic. It's available for free pretty much everywhere that has podcasts.
Honestly, I don't think that you'll see anything that the DPRK doesn't want you to see, if you go there. So, it'll just make you a different kind of propagandized, if you take that at face value. Meanwhile, a lot of questions will still linger in your mind, unanswered by the trip.
It would be an expensive, but not very enlightening, visit in my opinion. Plus, you'll risk being incarcerated forever there, if you do anything that they deem illegal...which is, well, a lot of things you might not expect.
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There's certain officials at North Korea that are permitted to go to China to transport people who are there for "good news press".
You can bribe those officials to get you into NK, but be careful. NK has been releasing a lot of propaganda recently so they may welcome you at this point.
I'm excited to hear about your trip. Keep us posted. I've heard positive stories from people that have traveled there. Most of the stories you hear about the DPRK from the west is just hype --I can't tell you how many times we are told stories about people being killed there to only later show up alive and well, like with Hyon Song-wol. Remeber it's a private society that cares about maintaining their culture. Be respectful and follow the rules, but most importantly, be a good person. They are global headquarters of the socialist revolution, espouse socialist ethics and you'll probably be fine.
OP - Be very careful when you go. Do as you're told, go only where you're allowed, and speak only to the peeps the government approves. You might get out without troubles that way.