If you're looking for a distraction with many hilarious tricks and turns of argument, take a look at this [from this article, "100 Photos Inside NK" http://www.earthnutshell.com/100-photos-from-north-korea-part1/]:

My personal favorite is "Many foreign visitors to [NK] have acknowledged [that genuine human rights are guaranteed under the socialist system."

HOW MANY IS MANY? Many just means some. Some—so like, what. One guy?

See what I did there ...

Anyway, the article is muy interesting.

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8 comments

  • Saturday, Aug 08 2015

    Oh ... Yeah. No question :)

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  • Saturday, Aug 08 2015

    @2543.hopkins , but saying Americans were living a worse life than Chinese in 1970s and 1960s is way over propaganda.

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    @jyang72422 to be fair, that adjective may not be entirely without support ...

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    My father told me his primary school teacher always call the U.S "American Imperialist) in 1960s and 70s. @2543.hopkins .haha

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    That article is super interesting (the link I posted with the 100 pictures). Where believing the propaganda is a necessary condition for survival ... Fascinating and horrifying. A captive people, to be sure.

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    @alexandergreene93842, you can only take pictures in certain area. Internet is basically regional. That's what my father's friend who came back from North Korea told me.

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    @alexandergreene93842 Sounds nice.

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  • Friday, Aug 07 2015

    When you visit North Korea they only allow you into certain areas and the hotel in which you are required to stay in is on an island within an island.

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