Says the fact that thats how its flourishing right now.
yea but that doesn't mean it can't happen that way. how do you know it's not happening that way on some other planet. perhaps after we evolve a bit more, we can. you don't know.
Everything will be ok when Yeshua returns to kill the devil and all of his followers.
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Interested in seeing what it has to say............I know the hypocritical swag is going be on 3 trillion.....![]()
I was just talking about how if this documentary were made by a westerner it would get thousands of views on youtube, with a netflix deal and showing at sundance. apparently he is western (Kiwi) and on his way to just thatjust so you guys know, this "documentary" is not north korean.
it's a couple guys doing some sort of social experiment.
the supposed north korean giving his analysis was acting.
it's not really real.
look up 'slavko martinov'.
just sayin'...
Peace
just so you guys know, this "documentary" is not north korean.
it's a couple guys doing some sort of social experiment.
the supposed north korean giving his analysis was acting.
it's not really real.
look up 'slavko martinov'.
just sayin'...
Peace
As bad as some of the problems we have here, it's nowhere near what is going on in North Korea. Read about what goes on in some of those North Korean prison camps and you'll be very thankful for living in America.
To this day Shin bears both the physical and emotional scars of his time in prison. As a child, he worked in a sewing factory. One day when he mistakenly dropped one of the machines, his punishment was to have the tip of his middle finger cut off.
He has severe burn scars on his back from being tortured. He described how prison guards punished him after his mother and brother tried to escape, even though Shin was the one who turned them in. They hung him by his arms and feet and set him over an open fire.
Shin said he didn't understand family in the normal sense. He knew that he would be punished if his mother and brother tried to escape. So to him, there was no choice but to tell the guards of their plan and avoid certain execution.
"I was 14 years old when my mother and brother were publically executed, but I felt no emotion," Shin said. "Rather, I felt relieved that I was not the one that was tied to the wooden stake of the executing, so that was what I felt at the time... I felt my mom and brother broke the prison camp rules so that they deserved what they were going through at that moment."
He watched as his mother was hanged and his brother was killed by a firing squad. It was two years after escaping to South Korea when he finally felt any guilt.
Read more: Survivor tells of life inside a North Korea concentration camp | Fox News
America definitely has a lot to improve. But let's be real about everything. America is a literal paradise compared to what's going on over there. They have problems with cannibalism due to starvation and the prison camps over there are some of the worst things you can hear about.
There is a book one of those escaped prisoners made about it and it is some of the worst stuff you can hear about. America certainly isn't perfect, but it is leagues beyond North Korea.