• Fiona (she/her)🏳️‍⚧️
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    82 years ago

    Seeing stuff like this reminds me that even if American propaganda and aggression may keep that country afloat for maybe a few more decades; when it will collapse, it will be near impossible for capitalists to maintain their “pure”, “kindhearted”, ““anti-authoritarian”” image, as the Korean peninsula will have a much better shot at finally reunifying, and meddling in other countries’ affairs would become a much harder task for them. People may then finally see their lies for what they were.

  • @TheRedTerror1917
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    72 years ago

    One of my favorites. I showed this to my friends to get them to realize that the DPRK isn’t some hellscape like we’ve been told for decades. Seeing their reactions to finally realizing that people in the north are just regular people was truly uplifting.

  • @FuckBigTech347
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    12 years ago

    For some reason the video doesn’t play in a native media player (mpv, VLC, …) and it also doesn’t work via invidious (just says “Video is unavailable”). I can’t download it with yt-dlp either. Is YouTube restricting it?

    • @itselectricboiOPM
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      12 years ago

      It could be YouTube restricting it cause it works just fine on my end. Typical YouTube