I am Korean(South). My one of mates had escaped from the gulag of the north korea. When i bought some meals in the Seoul. He sometimes cry for a long time. He told me never imagined for eating the wonderful meals in his life
@@spenjak18 Americans don't sympathise with anyone. They just pretend to side with some countries to "own the libs/cons". Their entire basis for forming opinions is their arded culture war.
the chef provably bullshit his way into telling him those burgers were always served cold and that NK double bread with meat could improve on them by being warm.
I always remember that passage from "Nothing to Envy" where a doctor from North Korea escapes into China and finds some food laying out in a bowl that just baffles her, because it seems so wonderful. But then she realizes it's for the dogs. "Dogs in China eat better than doctors in North Korea."
North Korean "double bread with meat" is a delicacy on state airlines' planes, which are often used by foreign diplomats and embassies' workers to travel to the capital. And everyone who was tasting it, claimed that this was the worst kind of burger they have ever eaten.
Mukbang youtubers are disgusting and gluttonous. Idk how millions of people can watch somebody stuff their faces with hundreds of dollars of fast food, and also get payed to eat.
@@Ben-jl2rh I do it at home, my family's like "Don't eat that much, you're gonna get fatter. Why do you eat that much junk food, is it because you're sad?" But when they do it in front of a camera, everyone's like "Wow! Amazing, so good! I wish I could eat 17 lobster tails, 3 pounds of wagyu A5, 27 pomegranates and 9 pounds of aged parmesan!" Dumb mukbang UA-camrs
"Leaving North Korea is not like leaving any other country. It is more like leaving another universe. I will never truly be free of its gravity, no matter how far I journey." - Hyeonseo Lee
For real. Some NK deserters claimed they're so deprived they couldn't understand love. A guy claimed eating delicious food is already the ultimate delicacy. Loyalty to family is often nonexistent, everything is for the Kim dynasty. There were people selling off their friends and families just to get better foods. These people basically living in real life Apokolips.
@@PrincessTwilightdash North Korea is a chinese puppet state in the way that if China ceases trade the regime would fall, It's just a way to keep U.S Allies away from China. (Was funded by the soviet union, but they collapsed 1991, Korea is right in china's backyard)
If James Bond were a Chinese film, it would be labelled as government propaganda. The villains are never state actors, they are always rouge actors from a nation state, like in Goldeneye or Die Another Day if they are related to a government body, or private businessmen bent on ruling the world...and the only one that can save us from those evil private businessmen is the good old government. This is why the character of Defense Minister Mishkin and Xao's father are necessary elements in the themes of those movies. They are there to show the audience "this is what people in world governments are really like...they are reasonable people who just want peace all over the world...not like these money hungry rouge state actors that team up with the private sector." It's also a message to those other countries saying "you aren't the villains in this film."
@@thepoleontheroadthe only other NK military member shown in that movie is portrayed as a moderate, peace loving, reformer. Like all Bond villains, the real villain is a private businessman who just so happens to be a rouge state actor in Die Another Day. North Korea isn't portrayed as a villain in that movie because it's a nation state. The villain in that movie is portrayed as a private businessman using his money and influence to build military strength and leverage power over the peaceful...moderate nations of the world....like North Korea. It's laughable. If James Bond movies were made in any other country outside of the West we would immediately recognize them as state propaganda. If James Bond were James Bondolvski, we'd all agree it was Russian anti-capitalist propaganda. You should check out the Chinese film Wolf Warrior 2, then ask yourself "how is this different than a Bond film?" Spoiler alert: it isn't.
Not very. The propaganda brainwashes them into thinking that they are the last bastion of humanity and everyone else is way worse off then them. As the video told just now, most of the citizen dont even have basic electricity. So theres no way for the bigger part of the population to get any info other then what the state tells them.
There's actually tourist filmed videos on UA-cam of what it's like in some aspects of the country. It is frickin CREEPY. They have giant statues of both Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il that people bow down to, and their actual bodies are preserved and on display in the government palace. The North Korean calender begins IIRC with the Day of the Sun, Kim Il-Sung's birthday (the years of the calender start with that literal date). If that isn't creepy enough, every morning in Pyongyang they play a wakeup song called "Where are You, Dear General?" Apparently this has been played virtually every day since he died in 1994. There are some more normal aspects like car dealerships, hotels etc., but even there you get the sense things aren't right. Actors seem to be used to embellish the actual customer numbers, and the cars look like they lack major safety features like airbags. Probably the most depressing and creepy place I've ever heard of.
There is a mission in Hitman that is based on the kidnapping . It is the Singapore sniper mission . A poet from from Khandanyang a fictional East Asian dictatorship that is based on North Korea is kidnapped . The soldiers agent 47 fights are called the heavenly guard which are based on the North Korean supreme guard. The dictator in the game is called the heavenly leader when Kim Jong Il was called the dear leader .
@@Winter_lights what? i though my comment was quite clever. If malnourished during adolescense the body cannot grow to the defined parameters in their genes.
So the village where the power goes out and there is the tower in the center, a friend of mine told me about that village when he was on the dmz in the 80s. It's a completely empty village where they drove people in the morning to walk around the empty buildings and bus out in the evening. One of his tasks as an observer was to watch the same guy ever morning drive up to the tower and hook up the huge NK flag and raise it. He said at night cut outs of people would go by the windows automatically, he said you could set your watch to when they would come by the windows.
@@KAT-hs3xh DPRK has a few "villages" near the DMZ that are fake villages in order to make DPRK seem like a wonderful place to live. Not IN the DMZ, ON it or near it.
There was a brazilian journalist (i'm brazilian btw) who went into a trip to NK and he was explaining that one day he was walking down a country road alone (with his guides). No cars, bikes, motorcycles, horses, nothing, and then, a girl in traditional clothes crossed his path and smiled. A single girl in a remot road with no traffic whatsoever wearing traditional korean garments just happened to pass by and smile to him...
@@phil4863 Hard to tell, North Korean shills tend to come out in these types of videos. Usually they say stuff like the mainstream media is exaggerating the problems in NK and then make some both sides argument that America is also corrupt.
Fun fact about Pulgasari, the man they tricked and kidnapped to play the monster was none other than Godzilla himself, Kenpachiro Satsuma, who played the G man from 1984 to 1995. He had also worked alongside the original Godzilla suit actor Haruo Nakajima in the 70s, playing the monsters Gigan and Hedorah to combat Nakajima’s heroic nuclear King of Monsters. Not only that, a massive amount of Showa era (1954-1975) effects crew members for Godzilla were also duped into filming Pulgasari. The last fun fact was that Kim’s monster pet project was inspired by Kenpachiro’s first outing as Godzilla, 1984’s Return Of Godzilla.
@@jamie.777odd thing is that pulgasari, which was meant to be an allegory for north korea’s revolution, turns on the people who fought with him becoming just as greedy as the king they overthrew.
I remember intercepting internal NK communications during the late 90's (95-96) while stationed in Korea detailing incidents of not only deaths due to eating grass and kudzu, but incidents of murder for the purpose of cannibalism. This included an incident where an older couple rigged a scythe blade to decapitate victims coming through their front door.
I had a college friend who was a North Korean and his family got out, he is a very intelligent and hardworking person and if North Korean was a free society, imagine the potential.
@@swissswcc1545 Imperialism? The only imperialist is the rat of the Kim Jong Un, eating his nice burger while forces another people to follow the rule of the state, If yourself find communism good, go live in NK.
I’ll be the one to say, I feel very privileged to not live in North Korea. All my life, I’ve seen it as a terrible place to raise a family. And unfortunately that will never change for as long as the Kim Dynasty still reigns.
For most of humanity's existance, just living/surviving was as good as it got. Its only since the past 80-100 years orso that the average human lives in generally comfortable conditions with enough food.
Most of America's "poor" live like kings compared to the poor of many other countries, ESPECIALLY NK. And yet the former still demand MORE money stolen from the taxpayers to be added to their welfare checks.
You're right on that and I'm sure it would be illegal there if this video was shown in that place too and someone would have the risk of getting arrested and sent to a Labor camp along with 3 generations of family members along with horrific tortures.
Like grandfather, like father, like son. Word got out that Kim Jong-Un apparently enjoyed sipping Chilean wine with his dinner steaks (while some people in the rural NK countryside reportedly eat boiled tree bark). Word is that the President of Chile was so embarrassed by this discovery that all wine exports from the country to North Korea were halted. I can't tell if this is fully true or not, but NOTHING would surprise me with this dadgum insane regime in Pyongyang.
@@thunderbird1921 Doubtful that it is true. There's no reason to export it there, as only a handful of people would be able to buy it. More than likely they ship it in from China, as most of their other food. And nobody who wants to make money for their business would ever in a million year stop shipping to China.
What was odd about Kim Jong-il was that he extremely avoided public exposure. First of all, he has no videotaped speech material. His voice, almost the only recorded one, was filmed by South Korean reporters during a summit meeting with President Kim Dae-jung.
@@alex-hc3sk propaganda, they always portray themself as super sporty, smart, and basicly super humans, but if u would see the small chubby guy u wouldnt belive it
I have heard about a Christian North Korean defector who freaked out inside a South Korean church when they started singing “How Great Thou Art” this was because I’m North Korea they were required to sing that song about Kim. The defector could not stand South Korean Christians worshiping Kim (or at least that was what he thought they were doing) He calmed down after learning they were singing praises to the Lord and.not Kim.
I read a book about a defector who kinda puts it that they are basically forced to become Christian in exchange for a chance to escape by those who offer them escape. A lot of North Koreans pretend to worship Jesus just to get assistance from Christians in China.
If he would fed them then they would turn against him. Now only thing in those people mind is were they get their next meal. If they would be fed they would have time to think about being free.
When I was a kid, my parents always said that I am lucky to born in South Korea because in North you have to survive with 1 corn a day or even a week... I guess they were right
These people are pure evil-how could a person get in power and do these things to human beings? My heart hurt for the people of North Korea. They're prisoners and deserve to live a free life. Free to make choices , be happy, and healthy. This regime will get their judgment , their reign of terror will come to an end one day. Just awful....
Bro, I live in America. My grandfather had to pick to pick cotton and tobacco in the 40's because there wasn't anything else a black man was really allowed to do back then. He had to join the military to get an education. He had to BOMB north korea (and south korea) to get a a bare minimum quality of life. He watched his cousin get shot down by people defending their HOMES from AMERICA. Do you know how pissed he was when he realized that the people he was bombing planned to take care of their own citizens? That what he had to sell his soul for, people in the DPRK are entitled to? Bro my has legalized slavery still. The 13th amendment bans slavery unless you're in prison. Now ask yourself, why does america have the largest prison population on earth, and why do we have prisons that run PRIVATELY for PROFIT? If your heart hurts for the people of north korea, I urge to look deeper than the american perspective. I don't blame you for your ignorance. It's not your fault. They don't teach you about this stuff in school. But the reason north koreans are suffering is because of these reason I will outline 1. The attempted genocide of koreans by the americans. 2. when their war failed, and the americans turned tail and left to terrorize vietnam, laos and cambodia instead, but placed harsh economic sanctions on their enemies. This wasn't much of an issue when the soviet union was still active. At the time, North Korea was better off than south Korea. South Korea was still a fascist military dictatorship, the kind of government that the united states typically backs. But when the soviet union fell in the 90s, the north koreans suffered a huge famine, because they couldn't get supplies from anywhere else. Americans take the oil and lithium and whatnot they get through imperialism for granted, but that was no longer an option for the DPRK. This is a common tactic for America, who controls most of the globe's economy. They choose to starve their enemies to make them abandon their ideology. That's why Cuba is poor. If we're talking about human rights, America has a far worse record than the DPRK or Cuba. My grandfather is old enough to remember segregation. There are homeless people everywhere in America. And that's not their fault, that's by design. It's the only reason any of us go to work for the mini tyrants in our country. We think we have democracy, but nobody votes to let McDonalds in. Nobody would work for these mini dictators if the threat of homelessness, and then your subsequent death from cold/hunger or arrest for loitering/vagrancy (and then being put in the private prison slave complex) wasn't looming over your head. We'd all do the work that was neccesary to benefit society instead. If you didn't have to pay rent, if you didn't have to go to a job that owns your house or whatever, you would probably be working with your family to help build your community. But instead we slave away at whatever job we can to keep the lights on. Sorry about the novel. Its just...I really wish my people would get a little more mad about how they're being fleeced.
@@noname-bu1ux First of all Cuba has only sanctions with USA, leaving the rest of the world the freedom to trade or not, especially with Venezuela, Argentina, Rússia. Second, Why would a democracy or a capitalist country trade with tyrants? Third, Communism is the real problem, they create a problem in production and sell, since it's the state that supply the demand, and since there's no longer another market to supply if the state is inefficient. Four, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Argentina is supplied with THE PUBLIC MONEY OF THE STATE OF BRAZIL, the new president Lula Inácio da Silva, is friends with all of these dictatorship countries, they send our money to supply these dictatorship countries and he also used the money to buy governators votes. Five, NK started the war, and had the help of USSR and China, and yet the imperialist is USA. Six, USA helped SK because of the USSR influency getting in the region, not to conquer like NK, USSR and China wanted. Seven, If USSR was doing soo good, explain me the NPE, and the famine that was happening in Ukraine, the genocides by the communists in Estonia, the sexual abuse of women by soldiers and CHILDREN in East Germany, and the reports that were taked by Stalin as a joke and funny thing. Eigth, The USA is against slave and banned it after the war with CSA. Nine, The prisons is one of many companys that are established by dirty money business, example: Apple, Heineken, Ambev, Monsanto, HSBC, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Chimet, Marsam, BP Trading, Banco Paulista and 100 Million another companys that use ilegal ways to make money because of the economic freedom and inefficiency of the state to stop the dirty money.
Imagine people being like, “remember when you played golf?!” Kim: “Maybe, was that when you hit a white ball with a metal thingy? I don’t want to play anymore…” Them: “Yeah!!! You did the hardest feat ever in that sport by getting 11 holes-in-one in a row!!!” Kim: “Oh yeah, I remember that now…”
North Korea scares me. I thought that we as external observers were in consensus that the place is terrible and its government is guilty of several crimes against human rights, liberties and dignities. That was until I found out my cousin's husband thinks North Korea is a wonderful place, he would probably move there if learning a new language and going to another continent to start a life from scratch wasn't such a hassle. And when I saw where he comments on Facebook, I learned he isn't the only one. I think that scares me as much as North Korea.
Then put him there, it's one less communist shitstain inside your country, and i can think of thousands of North Koreans who would be more than happy to take his place.
The only reason NK exists today is because the Peoples Republic of China wants to keep it as a buffer state against the south, if the PRC did not intervene in the Korean war, North Korea would have been nothing but a distant memory
To be fair, if the United States did not intervene in the Korean war, South Korea would have been nothing but a distant memory. North Korea invaded South Korea and captured most of it until the US sent troops from Japan
@@DieNibelungenliad To be fair, we have seen over 100 million deaths of innocent people because of communism. The United States had the courage and the power to try to stop this from happening to the Koreans. What other people would sacrifice their own lives to try to prevent evil from happening to strangers on the other side of the world?
@@skyyukna505 100 million deaths? All of those are from executions, wars, and hunger; which communists are against but conservatives support. Conservativism killed over a 100 million people in human history because they prefer conserving the old against human progress
@@skyyukna505 The PRC and communism in general is the biggest shitstain our society could have. Seriously, I don't know how those scumbags can live with themselves lmao.
He got the achievement “100 percent golfing” and said “that’s enough too easy” 😂 meanwhile his guards and shaking their head and smiling knowing damn well he didn’t even get a single ball in any holes 💀😂
Escape from Camp 14, In Order To Live, and Nothing to Envy are all books on those who successfully defected. My heart breaks for these people. Just for having a different opinion you get executed or your family (down to your grandchildren) will not know anything but torture inside a jail cell, lack of food, and death from overwork
Escape from Camp 14, it's author Shin Dong Hyuk admitted he made up parts of the story and In Order To Live, it's author Yeonmi Park is very well known to have changed her story multiple times, makes up baseless claims on podcasts for example "North Koreans have to push trains" even though everybody is starving to death at the same time?
@@kimilsung2608 I can understand why people thought that given how poor and undeveloped and lacking in any sort of electrical or fossil fuel-based power North Korea is.
Hey man, with luck we can get more Democrats elected and I'm sure after the censorship is final.. we can do it too, because we are progressive to Destruction.
Family: why are you watching cartoons on UA-cam, why don’t you watch something more informative? Me: This channel is better than any “documentary” on the History Channel or other news outlets.
When I saw that thumbnail I thought that Simple History had completely lost it and made an animated mukbang with a historical figure, I was so confused until I read the title haha
Wow, the quality in this vid and the small details definitely made it a fun watch. From scenes that made me wonder how long it took, to scenes that made me laugh from small references, I really hope we get more uploads like this in the future
@@hesh9646 true, I can see that his face is korean maybe is because kim il-sung move to Russia with his family when korea was occupied occupied japanese empire.
@@hesh9646 Actually he was born in Russia, completely outside the Korean peninsula in either the camp of Vyatskoye, near Khabarovsk, or camp Voroshilov near Nikolsk. Both were located in the Soviet Union, and are now located in modern day Russia, his birth name was Yuri Irsenovich Kim, yeah Kim Jong-il was a Russian by birth. Also, Korea was never part of the Soviet Union, it was temporarily occupied by it, this is like saying Iraq and Afghanistan were once parts of the United States because they temporarily occupied it once.
Thank you Simple History. It is really heartbreaking to see the North Korean suffering from the hands of a evil dictator. In honest truth something needs to done to get rid of the Kim family.
@@kristofferhellstrom Of course I knew about this for years. The thing is what is the solution to this problem as technically the Korean war is not over.
Pretty sure Europe has taken the model of NK. Should watch the vids of cops beating people for no masks, dragging them from their homes, and tossing them into camps. I'm sure nowhere in history did people get dragged into camps to stop a "disease". Im sure it never happened before.
@@Icon5150 In what country do you live? I live in Europe and in my and neighboring countries what your saying hasn't happened. Where did people get dragged into camps? You're talking about a single country or every country in Europe? ^^
@@kristofferhellstrom Glad you went for the weak hyperbolic point. So the cops beating people in the streets is fine and you didn't try to argue that, well because you cant. Plus im Europe you apparently have no bodily autonomy. If the government says get an procedure done, you better do it or else. Be a good boy and do as youre told.
I am reminded of the young journalists who were given a tour of NK, and used modern cameras (without film as the NK guards had no clue about digital media, but they brought film cameras to be confiscated to alleviate suspicion). They talked about "full market stalls" with no locals near them, alone in empty buildings with no upper floors, and them being walked in circles around the "market" seeing the same carts and people in new clothes and rearranged to appear different, they got hints at real stalls with like 4 tiny, spoiled cabbages and some grains and 30-40 people in line for these half rotten cabbages. Wild to see the photos and hear the stories. Also a youtube channel interviewed escaped NK citizens over BBQ.
Yeesh! Im surprised things didn’t get chaotic with all that going down. Then again given how people lived there, guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Great vid as always
@@genericscout5408 no they won't lol DPRK have all the ICBMs and military personnel lol its only the western powers that are stopping the DPRK from completely destroying South Korea.
Imagine if Kim Jong-il kidnapped an animator, instead of creating a movie what if that animator made an anime about Kim Jong-il and for the glory of North Korea. What do you guys think that the entire world would react at that time?
Having been to north Korea, it's a really weird atmosphere. I cant emphasize enough just how well the propaganda works, I was there for 5 days and it was the strangest time of my life. Also Kim Jong-Il believed for a a number of years that the James Bond film was how spying really worked........
Even the propaganda has not conquered the human desire to be free. The people stay silent out of fear. How much courage these North Koreans must have to escape.... They must be an incredible people.
@ EdgyZillia, I am willing to believe you are just a victim of the propaganda machine. (in another comment of yours, you categorized china and north Korea together). Here is a little something for you to regain some of your brain cells. A vlogger filmed the following ua-cam.com/video/lXAdQukJ3jk/v-deo.html By the way, in just a year of 2019 before the pandemic, 150 million Chinese traveled abroad. In the same period, 65 million foreigners visited China. Millions of foreigners also work and live in China. I have met many of them while in Shanghai. It is nothing like North Korea as your manipulated mind concluded.
By the way, since North Korea is so secretive. How do you think Simple History gets his information? From the US-dominated internet filled with anti-North Korean propaganda mostly created by the US and South Korea! 💁♂️ everything he obtained was second-hand information.
YEAH PULGASARI Something funny to note is that Kim actually fooled Toho (Godzilla's parent company) to send a special effects team, as well as Kenpachiro Satsuma (Godzilla's suit actor from 1984-1995) to play Pulgasari and work on the film's FX.
Imagine just living a chill life in Germany and then a communist dictator who starves his own people and kills them for daring to think against him asks you to breed some giant rabbits for him
Germany was a communist republic (called the German Democratic Republic) but there was more food and electricity and people lived easy lives but there was no freedom, so many people left.
One of the main ways to see how great a nation is, is to look at its food situation, how much does it grow itself, how much is imported, how much does cost for the citizens (based on their salary), how many different types of food is there etc. A nation that can't even feed itself is bound to revolve or starve to death.
"He then decided to retire form the sport" Yes because when I learn that I am just naturally the greatest at a nearly 70 billion dollar sport, i decide to quit. I wonder if the North koreans secretly roll their eyes at this?
I mean it is a decent move Ik it’s fiction but Greg did it in diary of a wimpy kid quit while your ahead all tho at the same time it is laughabley ridiculous
It such an honour to watch simple history video and enjoying your coffee and toast early in the morning. I've been watching your contents since 2018, recommendation really brought me to such an amazing channel.
It's just so sad, all of our collective instincts are screaming out to help these people and put down this tyrannical government, but doing so will inevitably start a war that no one wants to have to finish.
@@PROVOCATEURSK Yeah, they used proxy wars which caused alot of deaths. Communism isn't this evil you all think it is really, polish GDP was at an all time high for example. When people mention the "horrors of communism in the GDR" people laugh about it because they all know its just fake, here take a look at this and the comments.ua-cam.com/video/_bKg8_7Wyio/v-deo.html
i am amazed north korea hasnt collapsed with how impoverished and starved the general populace is in north korea. The ability to survive is truly powerful
Freedom is cool and all, ... but then, what? When the Iron Curtain fell, most were eager to join the EU. A large minority in these countries did not see any change in their lifestyles.
Well I don’t mean free like in America but just having better leaders that could change how the country is run so that way the entire population won’t be starving to death
@@filipinordabest Because change doesn't happen overnight. A great deal of the system had to keep running on the old, you can't make a 180 change just like that, it needs to be transitional, otherwise, you just create more chaos, just opening up was chaotic enough as it was, now imagine changing everything just like that.
Wow, such a accomplished man! Our world truly lost a renaissance man the day we lost Kim Jong Il. Well, at least we can live vicariously through his amazing life! Yes I’m being hyperbolic and factious. I feel so sorry for the people of North Korea and wish we could free them from the horror that is their government. I’d rather see them just be a communist nation rather than the totalitarian regime it is.
@@SenyorCapitàCollons stabilize a nation and it runs perfectly fine but as soon as they leave it collapses due to internal corruption and extremist uprisings?
Now, I was born in America to Chinese parents. My mothers father was a noble, father's grand father fought for communist ideals. I got a good view of the ideals of the Democratic, communistic, and the nobility side of things. And nothing gets my blood more boiling than this. I loathe China for taking North Koreas side and I hate how America is starting to form friendly relations with them.
@@Handlesarestoopid it's not that I want either America or China to do something about it, mind you Mr. Potato Pile. I just regret that the two are enabling such injustice. China for providing nuclear armaments and America for making ties with them.
Fan fact (if you think it's fun) The studio that made pulgasari was made by the same studio that made Godzilla toho studios and the man in the pulgasari suit was the same man that wear the suit for Godzilla in the hesei trilogy of films (1985-1995).
North Korean people : [suffering from the worst famine in Korean history ] Meanwhile in Kim jong-il’s palace : Our movies are suck ! Let’s kidnap some directors and actresses to make good films !
Trully, Kim Jong-Il was (and still is) the best of the bestest beings on this Earth, in fact, i feel privileged to be able even write about his magnificence myself.
I am Korean(South). My one of mates had escaped from the gulag of the north korea. When i bought some meals in the Seoul. He sometimes cry for a long time. He told me never imagined for eating the wonderful meals in his life
I'm a Korean too (North)
The fact that young Americans now are actually sympathizing with the DPRK is just... It's terrifying.
@@spenjak18 Do not sympathize that animal's kingdom.
@@memelol385 Really
@@spenjak18 Americans don't sympathise with anyone. They just pretend to side with some countries to "own the libs/cons". Their entire basis for forming opinions is their arded culture war.
When he mention the cold hamburger. I thought he's going to send the dude who bought the burgers to 10 years in the camp.
I heard from somewhere that the person who gave Kim the cold hamburgers was his personal chef.
@@Discosaturn That’s what it said in the video.
the chef provably bullshit his way into telling him those burgers were always served cold and that NK double bread with meat could improve on them by being warm.
I thought that too.
@@D0NU75 That actually makes sense.
The guy was literally Cognac's single biggest customer, He and his inner circle were feasting like Kings
Like a king to die of a heart attack but ok *weird flex*
@@jamesabestos2800
I can name a handful of kings who died of heart attacks
@@TihetrisWeathersby Wait, hold up ... And fixed
@@TihetrisWeathersby I was maybe using satire, I honestly don't remember my original intentions.
@@TihetrisWeathersby do it :trollface:
I always remember that passage from "Nothing to Envy" where a doctor from North Korea escapes into China and finds some food laying out in a bowl that just baffles her, because it seems so wonderful. But then she realizes it's for the dogs.
"Dogs in China eat better than doctors in North Korea."
Gratitude at its finest. 😅💀
North Korean "double bread with meat" is a delicacy on state airlines' planes, which are often used by foreign diplomats and embassies' workers to travel to the capital.
And everyone who was tasting it, claimed that this was the worst kind of burger they have ever eaten.
One word: LOL
Cause there poor
@@Soopy.19618 they're***
That's sad to hear 😞
If only we/anyone could get em some more livestock/crop without it just all going to the military.......
@@Juber777 there not much flat land there. Also trump said he would give them food if they would stop making nukes but they didn’t.
Can we appreciate how the thumbnail portrays Kim Jung Il as a Mukbang UA-camr?
as nikocado avocado no less lmao
Mukbang youtubers are disgusting and gluttonous. Idk how millions of people can watch somebody stuff their faces with hundreds of dollars of fast food, and also get payed to eat.
@@Ben-jl2rh I do it at home, my family's like "Don't eat that much, you're gonna get fatter. Why do you eat that much junk food, is it because you're sad?" But when they do it in front of a camera, everyone's like "Wow! Amazing, so good! I wish I could eat 17 lobster tails, 3 pounds of wagyu A5, 27 pomegranates and 9 pounds of aged parmesan!"
Dumb mukbang UA-camrs
@@SludgyRhino7883 Well im glad someone else shares my opinion, and either way those youtubers are going to get very sick or end up like Nikoavacado.
Yeah
"Leaving North Korea is not like leaving any other country. It is more like leaving another universe. I will never truly be free of its gravity, no matter how far I journey." - Hyeonseo Lee
Maybe another life
For real. Some NK deserters claimed they're so deprived they couldn't understand love. A guy claimed eating delicious food is already the ultimate delicacy. Loyalty to family is often nonexistent, everything is for the Kim dynasty. There were people selling off their friends and families just to get better foods.
These people basically living in real life Apokolips.
@@20fadhilRevolution we can’t do anything about them unless China sides with us then we can get rid of north Korea
@@20fadhilRevolution
Apocalypse*
@@PrincessTwilightdash North Korea is a chinese puppet state in the way that if China ceases trade the regime would fall, It's just a way to keep U.S Allies away from China.
(Was funded by the soviet union, but they collapsed 1991, Korea is right in china's backyard)
Its ironic that he was a James Bond fan while at the same time being a real life Bond villain.
He also bans western media like how tf he smuggles it in his country
Total James bond villain.
Besides, North Korea was literally one of the villains in one of the Bonds, for them it would be enough to threaten war on UK.
If James Bond were a Chinese film, it would be labelled as government propaganda. The villains are never state actors, they are always rouge actors from a nation state, like in Goldeneye or Die Another Day if they are related to a government body, or private businessmen bent on ruling the world...and the only one that can save us from those evil private businessmen is the good old government.
This is why the character of Defense Minister Mishkin and Xao's father are necessary elements in the themes of those movies. They are there to show the audience "this is what people in world governments are really like...they are reasonable people who just want peace all over the world...not like these money hungry rouge state actors that team up with the private sector." It's also a message to those other countries saying "you aren't the villains in this film."
@@thepoleontheroadthe only other NK military member shown in that movie is portrayed as a moderate, peace loving, reformer. Like all Bond villains, the real villain is a private businessman who just so happens to be a rouge state actor in Die Another Day. North Korea isn't portrayed as a villain in that movie because it's a nation state. The villain in that movie is portrayed as a private businessman using his money and influence to build military strength and leverage power over the peaceful...moderate nations of the world....like North Korea. It's laughable.
If James Bond movies were made in any other country outside of the West we would immediately recognize them as state propaganda. If James Bond were James Bondolvski, we'd all agree it was Russian anti-capitalist propaganda. You should check out the Chinese film Wolf Warrior 2, then ask yourself "how is this different than a Bond film?" Spoiler alert: it isn't.
How horrific must it be to live in a world like that with no knowledge the world outside is any better?
What?
Not very. The propaganda brainwashes them into thinking that they are the last bastion of humanity and everyone else is way worse off then them.
As the video told just now, most of the citizen dont even have basic electricity. So theres no way for the bigger part of the population to get any info other then what the state tells them.
@@TheFlohRiDa They must think the rest of us are living in the Stone Age.
Imagine being one of the people who were kidnapped and forced to live in that surreal nightmare
There's actually tourist filmed videos on UA-cam of what it's like in some aspects of the country. It is frickin CREEPY. They have giant statues of both Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il that people bow down to, and their actual bodies are preserved and on display in the government palace. The North Korean calender begins IIRC with the Day of the Sun, Kim Il-Sung's birthday (the years of the calender start with that literal date). If that isn't creepy enough, every morning in Pyongyang they play a wakeup song called "Where are You, Dear General?" Apparently this has been played virtually every day since he died in 1994. There are some more normal aspects like car dealerships, hotels etc., but even there you get the sense things aren't right. Actors seem to be used to embellish the actual customer numbers, and the cars look like they lack major safety features like airbags. Probably the most depressing and creepy place I've ever heard of.
There is a mission in Hitman that is based on the kidnapping . It is the Singapore sniper mission . A poet from from Khandanyang a fictional East Asian dictatorship that is based on North Korea is kidnapped . The soldiers agent 47 fights are called the heavenly guard which are based on the North Korean supreme guard. The dictator in the game is called the heavenly leader when Kim Jong Il was called the dear leader .
i’d never thought i’d see you here omg
Hey whats up man!
Hantu Port Isn't it? Loved that mission
Hi The Professional here to give you some tips on grinding history lessons
woah fancy seeing you here TheProfessional
“Children need the love of the great leader to grow”
So is that why the average North Korean man is 5’4?
No thats just starvation sadly.
@@theterribleanimator1793 He was just making a joke
@@theterribleanimator1793 oooooooof
@@Winter_lights what? i though my comment was quite clever. If malnourished during adolescense the body cannot grow to the defined parameters in their genes.
i hate to think of the north korean women then
“It’s the kind of evil where there is no feeling, it's just emptiness.”
-Michael Breen, author of _Kim Jong-Il: North Korea's Dear Leader_
So the village where the power goes out and there is the tower in the center, a friend of mine told me about that village when he was on the dmz in the 80s. It's a completely empty village where they drove people in the morning to walk around the empty buildings and bus out in the evening. One of his tasks as an observer was to watch the same guy ever morning drive up to the tower and hook up the huge NK flag and raise it. He said at night cut outs of people would go by the windows automatically, he said you could set your watch to when they would come by the windows.
Tf do you mean he was in the DMZ
@@KAT-hs3xh DPRK has a few "villages" near the DMZ that are fake villages in order to make DPRK seem like a wonderful place to live. Not IN the DMZ, ON it or near it.
@@dementious makes sense
@@KAT-hs3xh he was stationed at the Demiliterized Zone (DMZ) as those who where there call it.
Interesting story
There was a brazilian journalist (i'm brazilian btw) who went into a trip to NK and he was explaining that one day he was walking down a country road alone (with his guides). No cars, bikes, motorcycles, horses, nothing, and then, a girl in traditional clothes crossed his path and smiled.
A single girl in a remot road with no traffic whatsoever wearing traditional korean garments just happened to pass by and smile to him...
Maybe she wanted to clap some alien cheeks.
Yup its very common for a well dressed individual to randomly walk by in a very wealthy country that treats its citizens properly
@@bouncydachon sarcasm?
@@phil4863 Hard to tell, North Korean shills tend to come out in these types of videos. Usually they say stuff like the mainstream media is exaggerating the problems in NK and then make some both sides argument that America is also corrupt.
@@phil4863 yes
"If your heart isn't in the right place, you're no different from the beasts in the forest"
- Hwang Sok-yong
I really love the new art style and Simple History really is a good sight to take in learning history
Donald Trump and Kim Jong Il are one in the same.
@Noanya Bizniz, take your meds
The beasts deserve more respect than that, these cretins have no heart, only a void, disgusting evil leaders.
@@noanyabizniz4333 nah trump is way better than Kim jong
Fun fact about Pulgasari, the man they tricked and kidnapped to play the monster was none other than Godzilla himself, Kenpachiro Satsuma, who played the G man from 1984 to 1995. He had also worked alongside the original Godzilla suit actor Haruo Nakajima in the 70s, playing the monsters Gigan and Hedorah to combat Nakajima’s heroic nuclear King of Monsters. Not only that, a massive amount of Showa era (1954-1975) effects crew members for Godzilla were also duped into filming Pulgasari. The last fun fact was that Kim’s monster pet project was inspired by Kenpachiro’s first outing as Godzilla, 1984’s Return Of Godzilla.
It's actually a decent Kaiju movie. I find it fascinating. There certainly 😅dramatic 🙄
@@jamie.777odd thing is that pulgasari, which was meant to be an allegory for north korea’s revolution, turns on the people who fought with him becoming just as greedy as the king they overthrew.
Dude eats more in a day than thousands of families do in a week.
I bet he does asmr
@@justacarbonbasedlifeform4990 yeah deffo in his basement as well
@@Goffy he eats prisoners
Fat jong-li
In most of the world
I remember intercepting internal NK communications during the late 90's (95-96) while stationed in Korea detailing incidents of not only deaths due to eating grass and kudzu, but incidents of murder for the purpose of cannibalism. This included an incident where an older couple rigged a scythe blade to decapitate victims coming through their front door.
Sadly this is all believable.
That’s nuts
Damn...
Hungry hungry hippos North Korean edition :D
It's about corn
it's about flour
you stay hungry
I devour
Team America's portrayal of him was spot on...
I'm so ronery...
I wonder if Team America was in his library of films, lol.
Team America is one of the most based movies ever produced!
“Hans Brix, oh no!”
@@garrettsattem4799 Don't get Hans mad, or he'll have the UN write a letter telling you how mad they are!
uhhhh herow?
I had a college friend who was a North Korean and his family got out, he is a very intelligent and hardworking person and if North Korean was a free society, imagine the potential.
Yeah, it needs to be free from the boot of western imperialism! 🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵
@@swissswcc1545 Imperialism? The only imperialist is the rat of the Kim Jong Un, eating his nice burger while forces another people to follow the rule of the state, If yourself find communism good, go live in NK.
@@swissswcc1545💀💀💀💀
That so rare having a North Korean friend
I’ll be the one to say, I feel very privileged to not live in North Korea. All my life, I’ve seen it as a terrible place to raise a family. And unfortunately that will never change for as long as the Kim Dynasty still reigns.
For most of humanity's existance, just living/surviving was as good as it got. Its only since the past 80-100 years orso that the average human lives in generally comfortable conditions with enough food.
@@DutchGuyMike In some cultures.
Most of America's "poor" live like kings compared to the poor of many other countries, ESPECIALLY NK. And yet the former still demand MORE money stolen from the taxpayers to be added to their welfare checks.
You're right on that and I'm sure it would be illegal there if this video was shown in that place too and someone would have the risk of getting arrested and sent to a Labor camp along with 3 generations of family members along with horrific tortures.
@@NostalgicGamerRickOShay taxes aren’t theft
“Sir, the people are starving”
Kim: oh no. Anyway
He *flexed* when he *died* of a heart attack and -also gave none of his bones to the peasants- .
Like grandfather, like father, like son. Word got out that Kim Jong-Un apparently enjoyed sipping Chilean wine with his dinner steaks (while some people in the rural NK countryside reportedly eat boiled tree bark). Word is that the President of Chile was so embarrassed by this discovery that all wine exports from the country to North Korea were halted. I can't tell if this is fully true or not, but NOTHING would surprise me with this dadgum insane regime in Pyongyang.
A subtle nod to Clarkson, well played.
@@abelincoln8446 Nice!
@@thunderbird1921 Doubtful that it is true. There's no reason to export it there, as only a handful of people would be able to buy it. More than likely they ship it in from China, as most of their other food. And nobody who wants to make money for their business would ever in a million year stop shipping to China.
What was odd about Kim Jong-il was that he extremely avoided public exposure. First of all, he has no videotaped speech material. His voice, almost the only recorded one, was filmed by South Korean reporters during a summit meeting with President Kim Dae-jung.
is there a known reason for why he was so avoidant?
@@alex-hc3sk Probably paranoia over being assassinated.
Y’know, it just dawned on me that I’ve never heard him speak.
"Aw he's just shy "
@@alex-hc3sk propaganda, they always portray themself as super sporty, smart, and basicly super humans, but if u would see the small chubby guy u wouldnt belive it
I have heard about a Christian North Korean defector who freaked out inside a South Korean church when they started singing “How Great Thou Art” this was because I’m North Korea they were required to sing that song about Kim. The defector could not stand South Korean Christians worshiping Kim (or at least that was what he thought they were doing) He calmed down after learning they were singing praises to the Lord and.not Kim.
I read a book about a defector who kinda puts it that they are basically forced to become Christian in exchange for a chance to escape by those who offer them escape. A lot of North Koreans pretend to worship Jesus just to get assistance from Christians in China.
@@dylansuxx So forcing religion on people in exchange for freedom?
The fact that he gets to enjoy his food while the people are starving is disgusting behavior
Isn’t that just every country tho
@@JohnSmith-yk1ee exactly
If he would fed them then they would turn against him. Now only thing in those people mind is were they get their next meal. If they would be fed they would have time to think about being free.
@@JohnSmith-yk1ee No
That is communism, and sadly America is heading that way.
I really love the new art style and Simple History really is a good sight to learn history
I pretty sure there isn't a new art style
@@justsomebodyontheinternet9089 well they put detail on Kim face like wrinkles and such
@Fathima nazri B2 29 Interesting insight.
However, I do not recall any visual or audible memory in which such information was inquired about.
@@claytonpactol8851 nice
Do you love the new propaganda?
(Just kidding, it's old and recycled)
When I was a kid, my parents always said that I am lucky to born in South Korea because in North you have to survive with 1 corn a day or even a week... I guess they were right
You don´t have to survive. Sneak up on some guards and become a hero.
Jesus christ
@@PROVOCATEURSK And then die a hero
@@clawyraptor9029
And all your family members become heros too.
*hugs you*
Just be grateful that your parents were also not born in North Korea
These people are pure evil-how could a person get in power and do these things to human beings? My heart hurt for the people of North Korea. They're prisoners and deserve to live a free life. Free to make choices , be happy, and healthy. This regime will get their judgment , their reign of terror will come to an end one day. Just awful....
Bro, I live in America. My grandfather had to pick to pick cotton and tobacco in the 40's because there wasn't anything else a black man was really allowed to do back then. He had to join the military to get an education. He had to BOMB north korea (and south korea) to get a a bare minimum quality of life. He watched his cousin get shot down by people defending their HOMES from AMERICA. Do you know how pissed he was when he realized that the people he was bombing planned to take care of their own citizens? That what he had to sell his soul for, people in the DPRK are entitled to? Bro my has legalized slavery still. The 13th amendment bans slavery unless you're in prison. Now ask yourself, why does america have the largest prison population on earth, and why do we have prisons that run PRIVATELY for PROFIT? If your heart hurts for the people of north korea, I urge to look deeper than the american perspective. I don't blame you for your ignorance. It's not your fault. They don't teach you about this stuff in school. But the reason north koreans are suffering is because of these reason I will outline
1. The attempted genocide of koreans by the americans.
2. when their war failed, and the americans turned tail and left to terrorize vietnam, laos and cambodia instead, but placed harsh economic sanctions on their enemies. This wasn't much of an issue when the soviet union was still active. At the time, North Korea was better off than south Korea. South Korea was still a fascist military dictatorship, the kind of government that the united states typically backs. But when the soviet union fell in the 90s, the north koreans suffered a huge famine, because they couldn't get supplies from anywhere else. Americans take the oil and lithium and whatnot they get through imperialism for granted, but that was no longer an option for the DPRK. This is a common tactic for America, who controls most of the globe's economy. They choose to starve their enemies to make them abandon their ideology. That's why Cuba is poor. If we're talking about human rights, America has a far worse record than the DPRK or Cuba. My grandfather is old enough to remember segregation. There are homeless people everywhere in America. And that's not their fault, that's by design. It's the only reason any of us go to work for the mini tyrants in our country. We think we have democracy, but nobody votes to let McDonalds in. Nobody would work for these mini dictators if the threat of homelessness, and then your subsequent death from cold/hunger or arrest for loitering/vagrancy (and then being put in the private prison slave complex) wasn't looming over your head. We'd all do the work that was neccesary to benefit society instead. If you didn't have to pay rent, if you didn't have to go to a job that owns your house or whatever, you would probably be working with your family to help build your community. But instead we slave away at whatever job we can to keep the lights on.
Sorry about the novel. Its just...I really wish my people would get a little more mad about how they're being fleeced.
@@noname-bu1ux yeah, no one’s reading that
Words.
@@EonServoXA I read it
@@noname-bu1ux First of all Cuba has only sanctions with USA, leaving the rest of the world the freedom to trade or not, especially with Venezuela, Argentina, Rússia. Second, Why would a democracy or a capitalist country trade with tyrants?
Third, Communism is the real problem, they create a problem in production and sell, since it's the state that supply the demand, and since there's no longer another market to supply if the state is inefficient.
Four, Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela, Argentina is supplied with THE PUBLIC MONEY OF THE STATE OF BRAZIL, the new president Lula Inácio da Silva, is friends with all of these dictatorship countries, they send our money to supply these dictatorship countries and he also used the money to buy governators votes.
Five, NK started the war, and had the help of USSR and China, and yet the imperialist is USA.
Six, USA helped SK because of the USSR influency getting in the region, not to conquer like NK, USSR and China wanted.
Seven, If USSR was doing soo good, explain me the NPE, and the famine that was happening in Ukraine, the genocides by the communists in Estonia, the sexual abuse of women by soldiers and CHILDREN in East Germany, and the reports that were taked by Stalin as a joke and funny thing.
Eigth, The USA is against slave and banned it after the war with CSA.
Nine, The prisons is one of many companys that are established by dirty money business, example: Apple, Heineken, Ambev, Monsanto, HSBC, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Chimet, Marsam, BP Trading, Banco Paulista and 100 Million another companys that use ilegal ways to make money because of the economic freedom and inefficiency of the state to stop the dirty money.
When you're deppressed, just remember that you're lucky enough not to be born in North Korea.
Affirmed
*Confused African noises*
@@PROVOCATEURSK
At least upper North Africa is relatively fine, relatively.
@@Bubba___ It seems like you don't get the point of this comment. Alas, not everyone is supposed to be smart.
@@Bubba___ Coming to north Korea will depression is banned😎
I like how Kim jong il doesn’t hit a hole in one, so he kicks it, and everyone claps
This just goes to show how *terrifying* North Korea is
I love north korea
@@leonorange7700 well its not going to exist for long when I bombard it from orbit.
@@Lord_Inquisitor_William7391 be quite
You should see the American left. Kinda the same thing.
@@Icon5150 no
"Children need the love of the great leader to grow.”
Technically correct.
Let's just hope it's not in "Epstein" ways of love...
@@DutchGuyMike Epstein DIDN'T kill himself.
@@NostalgicGamerRickOShay
WE WILL TAKE EPSTEIN ISLAND!
@@DutchGuyMike epstein ain't the only one we got here.
@@samuraijackoff5354 "WE WILL TAKE EPSTEIN ISLAND!" And do what on it? dun Dun DUN
Imagine people being like, “remember when you played golf?!”
Kim: “Maybe, was that when you hit a white ball with a metal thingy? I don’t want to play anymore…”
Them: “Yeah!!! You did the hardest feat ever in that sport by getting 11 holes-in-one in a row!!!”
Kim: “Oh yeah, I remember that now…”
That would be funny
North Korea scares me.
I thought that we as external observers were in consensus that the place is terrible and its government is guilty of several crimes against human rights, liberties and dignities. That was until I found out my cousin's husband thinks North Korea is a wonderful place, he would probably move there if learning a new language and going to another continent to start a life from scratch wasn't such a hassle. And when I saw where he comments on Facebook, I learned he isn't the only one. I think that scares me as much as North Korea.
Yup, one of humanity's worst vices - ignorance.
because they are leftists
@@noobyt3559 *humans ruling humans
Then put him there, it's one less communist shitstain inside your country, and i can think of thousands of North Koreans who would be more than happy to take his place.
@@DutchGuyMike thats exactly what the leftists want
The only reason NK exists today is because the Peoples Republic of China wants to keep it as a buffer state against the south, if the PRC did not intervene in the Korean war, North Korea would have been nothing but a distant memory
To be fair, if the United States did not intervene in the Korean war, South Korea would have been nothing but a distant memory. North Korea invaded South Korea and captured most of it until the US sent troops from Japan
@@DieNibelungenliad To be fair, we have seen over 100 million deaths of innocent people because of communism. The United States had the courage and the power to try to stop this from happening to the Koreans. What other people would sacrifice their own lives to try to prevent evil from happening to strangers on the other side of the world?
@@skyyukna505 100 million deaths? All of those are from executions, wars, and hunger; which communists are against but conservatives support.
Conservativism killed over a 100 million people in human history because they prefer conserving the old against human progress
@@DieNibelungenliad so the great leap forward and literally ever other commie disaster ever did not exist?
@@skyyukna505 The PRC and communism in general is the biggest shitstain our society could have. Seriously, I don't know how those scumbags can live with themselves lmao.
The stuff that happens in North Korea legitimately sound like parodies from how extreme, disturbing or flatout ridiculous they are.
Kim Jong Il: "You look suspiciously nourished.. ARE YOU STEALING DOG FOOD?!"
It's always a good day when Simple History uploads
Yes
Yeah but can you *not* copy and paste the same comment with the channel name just for likes?
Choi’s story is insane and in its own way movie-worthy, glad they’re ok
To be honest, it kind of pissed me off watching this. How someone in power live like that while people are starving to death is just evil.
this video is false propaganda lmao btw
@@akjdhajkdjhaghjkadh9804 Lol bootlicker
@@akjdhajkdjhaghjkadh9804 +15 Social credits
@@proud_emmerian6510 This guy is a troll (I hope)
Result of power in the hands of the few
I love the endings of this channel. Everything about it is so creative and the voice of the presenter is badass.
Having been dragged along to my grandfather's golf games, I can understand Kim Jong Il retiring from the sport after playing once.
Lmao
golf is hockey for boring people.
change my mind
He technically won the game, the overall goal in golf is to play less golf.
I like how the animations keep the simplistic theme but also improve in fluidity, awesome stuff
Damn the thumbnail of kim jong il doing a mukbang is both ironic and poetic, its like a piece of art
Dibs on that NFT!!!
He got the achievement “100 percent golfing” and said “that’s enough too easy” 😂 meanwhile his guards and shaking their head and smiling knowing damn well he didn’t even get a single ball in any holes 💀😂
I always likes when you have a moment of silence in the end of every tragic and sad story
Then you listen to the news and.. well you know the thing.
ua-cam.com/users/shortssZncwqbABO0?feature=share 👍👍👍👍👍
Escape from Camp 14, In Order To Live, and Nothing to Envy are all books on those who successfully defected. My heart breaks for these people. Just for having a different opinion you get executed or your family (down to your grandchildren) will not know anything but torture inside a jail cell, lack of food, and death from overwork
LMFAO all written by criminals and liars imagine believing those books the the people.
Escape from Camp 14, it's author Shin Dong Hyuk admitted he made up parts of the story and In Order To Live, it's author Yeonmi Park is very well known to have changed her story multiple times, makes up baseless claims on podcasts for example "North Koreans have to push trains" even though everybody is starving to death at the same time?
@@kimilsung2608 Yeonmi's lies are endless
@@kimilsung2608 I can understand why people thought that given how poor and undeveloped and lacking in any sort of electrical or fossil fuel-based power North Korea is.
Hey man, with luck we can get more Democrats elected and I'm sure after the censorship is final.. we can do it too, because we are progressive to Destruction.
Man, the animation quality has improved drasticly , congrats
and he could actually live with himself. the definition of a psychopath
Kim Jong-il's birth at Mount Paektu looks like a creation story that would make Jesus blush.
Blasphemous
And it's cultists still try to claim that communism isn't a religion
Ironically, he was actually born in a camp in the Russian far-east, not in Korea.
Outlaws religion, but copies a key component of its mythos for his own, they're cut off from exposure of evidence to his lack of originality anyway.
Family: why are you watching cartoons on UA-cam, why don’t you watch something more informative?
Me: This channel is better than any “documentary” on the History Channel or other news outlets.
I would call the modern History channel a joke but there's no punch line. It's now nothing but Pawn Stars and Ancient Aliens.
This is true. I was his family
Aliens 🤔
@@Gamerguy826 "There is no evidence of aliens NOT being there." 😉
Deutsche Welle (Channel 270 on my country): Hold my camera footage.
As a South Korean, I'm impressed at Simple History's North Korean jokes and details in the animations!
1:07
Guard: “Damn bruh you suck at golf.”
When I saw that thumbnail I thought that Simple History had completely lost it and made an animated mukbang with a historical figure, I was so confused until I read the title haha
Wow, the quality in this vid and the small details definitely made it a fun watch. From scenes that made me wonder how long it took, to scenes that made me laugh from small references, I really hope we get more uploads like this in the future
Hey I just discovered that kim jong-il was not born in north korea he was born in the soviet union
Back then NK was a part of it
@@hesh9646 Actually japan owned all of Korea at that time then after WW2 USSR owned the North
@@hesh9646 true, I can see that his face is korean maybe is because kim il-sung move to Russia with his family when korea was occupied occupied japanese empire.
@@hesh9646 Actually he was born in Russia, completely outside the Korean peninsula in either the camp of Vyatskoye, near Khabarovsk, or camp Voroshilov near Nikolsk. Both were located in the Soviet Union, and are now located in modern day Russia, his birth name was Yuri Irsenovich Kim, yeah Kim Jong-il was a Russian by birth. Also, Korea was never part of the Soviet Union, it was temporarily occupied by it, this is like saying Iraq and Afghanistan were once parts of the United States because they temporarily occupied it once.
@@hesh9646 NK was never a part of South Korea ffs.
I’m blown away by how their top brass have like a million medals despite not having seen action since the 1950’s lol
Thank you Simple History. It is really heartbreaking to see the North Korean suffering from the hands of a evil dictator. In honest truth something needs to done to get rid of the Kim family.
You didn't know about this before watching this channel? ^^
@@kristofferhellstrom Of course I knew about this for years. The thing is what is the solution to this problem as technically the Korean war is not over.
Pretty sure Europe has taken the model of NK. Should watch the vids of cops beating people for no masks, dragging them from their homes, and tossing them into camps. I'm sure nowhere in history did people get dragged into camps to stop a "disease". Im sure it never happened before.
@@Icon5150 In what country do you live? I live in Europe and in my and neighboring countries what your saying hasn't happened. Where did people get dragged into camps? You're talking about a single country or every country in Europe? ^^
@@kristofferhellstrom Glad you went for the weak hyperbolic point. So the cops beating people in the streets is fine and you didn't try to argue that, well because you cant. Plus im Europe you apparently have no bodily autonomy. If the government says get an procedure done, you better do it or else. Be a good boy and do as youre told.
I literally smiled at the thumbnail because it literally explains every mukbang ever
Great current pfp my dude
Do you have the onion troll face?
LiTeRaLlY
Man I'm blown away by the Quality of the animation you came far my friend keep it up
I am reminded of the young journalists who were given a tour of NK, and used modern cameras (without film as the NK guards had no clue about digital media, but they brought film cameras to be confiscated to alleviate suspicion). They talked about "full market stalls" with no locals near them, alone in empty buildings with no upper floors, and them being walked in circles around the "market" seeing the same carts and people in new clothes and rearranged to appear different, they got hints at real stalls with like 4 tiny, spoiled cabbages and some grains and 30-40 people in line for these half rotten cabbages. Wild to see the photos and hear the stories. Also a youtube channel interviewed escaped NK citizens over BBQ.
Yeesh! Im surprised things didn’t get chaotic with all that going down. Then again given how people lived there, guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Great vid as always
China keeps the region stable, otherwise South Korea would have assasinated that terrorist organization already.
@@genericscout5408 no they won't lol DPRK have all the ICBMs and military personnel lol its only the western powers that are stopping the DPRK from completely destroying South Korea.
Imagine if Kim Jong-il kidnapped an animator, instead of creating a movie what if that animator made an anime about Kim Jong-il and for the glory of North Korea. What do you guys think that the entire world would react at that time?
I think it will be interesting
Guy would be dead either because of exhaustion or not meeting the deadline
Lol CollegeHumor did something like that. You should go check it out. I think it was called “The adventures of Kim Jong Un”
i do believe there is north korean manga, but i doubt its anything worth reading
@@Zeerich-yx9po Oh, you mean that North Korean propaganda furry show?
Having been to north Korea, it's a really weird atmosphere. I cant emphasize enough just how well the propaganda works, I was there for 5 days and it was the strangest time of my life.
Also Kim Jong-Il believed for a a number of years that the James Bond film was how spying really worked........
Not until în 2002 în Die Another Day
source?
@@knurft3 like pics or more context?
@@brvampiresqueen Proof for your claim? Not gonna be able to come up with any just like there are no evidence for the bs said in this video
Even the propaganda has not conquered the human desire to be free. The people stay silent out of fear. How much courage these North Koreans must have to escape.... They must be an incredible people.
@simple history, you guy's animation is slowly getting better and better! Keep up the good work!
probably can do better but probably he needs to keep up with the content and have little time to animate .
@@c0br4-themoon3 yeah, but you gotta give them credit for the quality of videos in that short amount of time.
@ EdgyZillia,
I am willing to believe you are just a victim of the propaganda machine. (in another comment of yours, you categorized china and north Korea together). Here is a little something for you to regain some of your brain cells. A vlogger filmed the following ua-cam.com/video/lXAdQukJ3jk/v-deo.html
By the way, in just a year of 2019 before the pandemic, 150 million Chinese traveled abroad. In the same period, 65 million foreigners visited China. Millions of foreigners also work and live in China. I have met many of them while in Shanghai. It is nothing like North Korea as your manipulated mind concluded.
By the way, since North Korea is so secretive. How do you think Simple History gets his information? From the US-dominated internet filled with anti-North Korean propaganda mostly created by the US and South Korea! 💁♂️ everything he obtained was second-hand information.
@@VashtheStampede007 no, this isn’t propaganda. There are first hand accounts of those who escaped north Korea,exposing the terrible conditions.
YEAH PULGASARI
Something funny to note is that Kim actually fooled Toho (Godzilla's parent company) to send a special effects team, as well as Kenpachiro Satsuma (Godzilla's suit actor from 1984-1995) to play Pulgasari and work on the film's FX.
That's so screwed
We're they allowed to leave once production was done?
You’ve been kidnapped: 😨
You wake up in a fancy hotel: 😁
It’s in North Korea: 😱
Thanks
Imagine just living a chill life in Germany and then a communist dictator who starves his own people and kills them for daring to think against him asks you to breed some giant rabbits for him
Germany was a communist republic (called the German Democratic Republic) but there was more food and electricity and people lived easy lives but there was no freedom, so many people left.
@Epic Meme Name ddr was pretty recently absorbed, when that guy was in power, so there's still communistic sediments.
@@DieNibelungenliad Actually, by the time Kim Jong-Il took power in NK, 1994, East Germany no longer existed. It was absorbed by West Germany in 1989
@@DieNibelungenliad not all of germany was. most of it was under the federal republic of germany
@@khameriengibson1975 But all important cities were in the east.
Hello Simple History, thank you for making such a good video about me!
This reminds me an awful lot of 1984 and big brother...
It's not enough to obey him, but you're legally obligated to love and praise him.
Ministry Nwo used a reference image from that movie 1984
North Korea and Soviet Union inspired many dystopian stories.
It's funny how Leftists treat 1984 as their Bible "against fascism" yet they dont realize it mocks Leftist leaders and their failed dystopia. LOL
One of the main ways to see how great a nation is, is to look at its food situation, how much does it grow itself, how much is imported, how much does cost for the citizens (based on their salary), how many different types of food is there etc.
A nation that can't even feed itself is bound to revolve or starve to death.
"He then decided to retire form the sport"
Yes because when I learn that I am just naturally the greatest at a nearly 70 billion dollar sport, i decide to quit.
I wonder if the North koreans secretly roll their eyes at this?
I mean it is a decent move Ik it’s fiction but Greg did it in diary of a wimpy kid quit while your ahead all tho at the same time it is laughabley ridiculous
6:01
Picks up a golfclub for the very first time
Shoots 11 Hole-in-ones
-Leaves-
It such an honour to watch simple history video and enjoying your coffee and toast early in the morning. I've been watching your contents since 2018, recommendation really brought me to such an amazing channel.
Nice opinion. One small issue; I'm inside your home
@@garamonds7658
Are you sure An Intruder isn't in _your_ home? Name would check out.
@@garamonds7658 im inside of your closet
@@_JayRamsey_ bruh i keep making IP address jokes but UA-cam keeps deleting them like they think a 80082 joke is doxing sombody
"Everything tastes better when you know other people are starving to death ha ha ha"
So sad. I feel for those average north Korean people
So sad the USeh is so scared of them. The same they were scared of USSR.
@@PROVOCATEURSK what?
@@PROVOCATEURSK the US doesn't really fear North Korea, but just like with the USSR, they wanna prevent war
@愛 okayp
@@PROVOCATEURSKUS is not scared of those irrelevant states
It's just so sad, all of our collective instincts are screaming out to help these people and put down this tyrannical government, but doing so will inevitably start a war that no one wants to have to finish.
The democrats don´t care about human rights. They didn´t even care for white Europeans under 40 years of communism.
@@PROVOCATEURSK We can't just go to war with people willy nilly genius
@@PROVOCATEURSK Yeah, they used proxy wars which caused alot of deaths. Communism isn't this evil you all think it is really, polish GDP was at an all time high for example. When people mention the "horrors of communism in the GDR" people laugh about it because they all know its just fake, here take a look at this and the comments.ua-cam.com/video/_bKg8_7Wyio/v-deo.html
@@realcanadiensneverdie ah yes, how about asking Ukrainians, and everyone else who hates Communism
people are too scared to do anything against this tyrannical government, there was even a plan to assassinate Kim Jung Un and that was thwarted sadly
I love how the animations are getting more better it’s amazing
I'll never forget when I first heard about this, I always wonder if Kim knows the rest of the world views him as an absolute joke of a leader.
i am amazed north korea hasnt collapsed with how impoverished and starved the general populace is in north korea. The ability to survive is truly powerful
Help from nothern neighbour make it happen
they had help from china
@@thegreatandmightyseff7214 *china is currently in mass starvation*
Ya about that...
@@reinardish *china is currently in mass starvation*
Ya about that...
@@handson4580 short term starvation, China have different budget for supply North Korea
I hope one day the citizen’s of North Korea would be free
Freedom is cool and all, ...
but then, what? When the Iron Curtain fell, most were eager to join the EU. A large minority in these countries did not see any change in their lifestyles.
Well I don’t mean free like in America but just having better leaders that could change how the country is run so that way the entire population won’t be starving to death
@@filipinordabest Because change doesn't happen overnight. A great deal of the system had to keep running on the old, you can't make a 180 change just like that, it needs to be transitional, otherwise, you just create more chaos, just opening up was chaotic enough as it was, now imagine changing everything just like that.
Marxism has a 100% failure rating. One day they will be free
Hope they get to rebel someday including the military against Kim.....
People of North Korea: *starving*
Kim Jong Il: It's buffet time!
Wow, such a accomplished man! Our world truly lost a renaissance man the day we lost Kim Jong Il. Well, at least we can live vicariously through his amazing life!
Yes I’m being hyperbolic and factious. I feel so sorry for the people of North Korea and wish we could free them from the horror that is their government. I’d rather see them just be a communist nation rather than the totalitarian regime it is.
They should free themselves. Democracy ftw but I know what happens when the USA or the West tries to bring "freedom and democracy" somewhere.
@@SenyorCapitàCollons stabilize a nation and it runs perfectly fine but as soon as they leave it collapses due to internal corruption and extremist uprisings?
@@SenyorCapitàCollons the thing is, if North Korea gets invaded, China will most definitely get involved just like the Korean War
Louis XVI: "I'm the most authoritarian monarch ever!"
Kim il-Sung: "Hold my champagne"
The video wasn't about him
king louis XVI is a clown compared to most other dictators
Fujimoto Kenji, Jong-il's favorite sushi chef, has written some books on his extravagant life. quite an interesting read.
Din't he wrote in one of his books how he once walked in on him in his room and found him sitting in the chair with a pistol about to kill himself?
@@dirckthedork-knight1201 Kim jong IL would never kill himself lol
Was Fujimoto Kenji also being kidnapped there?
@@Nestalgba92023 No, but he became fed up and left.
@@dirckthedork-knight1201 wow i didnt knows that
did he said in the book why he wanted to kill himself?
the thumbnail of this video suggests that Kim had started a career as a mukbang expert
Fun fact: Kim Il-Sung, long deceased is still officially the 'eternal' president of North Korea.
2:33 for a second I thought you were gonna say this was made possible because of skillshare
Now, I was born in America to Chinese parents. My mothers father was a noble, father's grand father fought for communist ideals. I got a good view of the ideals of the Democratic, communistic, and the nobility side of things. And nothing gets my blood more boiling than this. I loathe China for taking North Koreas side and I hate how America is starting to form friendly relations with them.
buckle up as best you can because the world still has a long way to go and enjoy your stay
@@cyrotechnium your name seems familiar.
@@AnnoyD does it? interesting
America is most likely doing it to not provoke the NK government to prevent possible war
@@Handlesarestoopid it's not that I want either America or China to do something about it, mind you Mr. Potato Pile. I just regret that the two are enabling such injustice. China for providing nuclear armaments and America for making ties with them.
Imagine a place where you just have to bribe to shift your relatives to the lower floor, such a hellhole.
Fan fact (if you think it's fun) The studio that made pulgasari was made by the same studio that made Godzilla toho studios and the man in the pulgasari suit was the same man that wear the suit for Godzilla in the hesei trilogy of films (1985-1995).
It's just sad
It's feels like the one bully on school that we hate but we can't do anything about it
You mean, the USA bully ?
North Korean people :
[suffering from the worst famine in Korean history ]
Meanwhile in Kim jong-il’s palace : Our movies are suck !
Let’s kidnap some directors and actresses to make good films !
Hope everyone had a great Christmas 🎄
Same to you 👍
Sometimes I think about how wild it is the vending machine in my building has more calories in it than a small North Korean village
My parent to me: PUT THOSE CHIPS DOWN YOU HAD ENOUGH.
also parents:
Fact: there was a time when Kim jong il was the Single largest purchaser of Hennessy in the 🌎🤦🏿
The image of Kim smiling while kicking a golf ball in killed me 🤣🤣🤣
Love the fact that he apparently invented the cheeseburger 🤣
Nah that’s a double bread with meat
Trully, Kim Jong-Il was (and still is) the best of the bestest beings on this Earth, in fact, i feel privileged to be able even write about his magnificence myself.
Is this irony
Best, not bestest.
Per chance, is someone holding a gun to the back of your head?
At least Kim Jong-Un tries to do more for the people (but he still has to be heartless, or face becoming vulnerable to assassination/ridicule)
@@DutchGuyMike "Tries"