Concentration Camps, Slavery, & Horrid Human Rights Violations in Today's World

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Just listened to this podcast with Joe Rogan and North Korean defector Yeonmi Park and it breaks my heart. It's disgusting that concentration camps, slavery, and horrid human rights violations exist in the world we live in today and you hear virtually nothing about it. Furthermore, it's even swept under the rug and censored. Give it a listen. It's long, but I couldn't turn it off.


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Maybe the language of my initial post is a little misleading/misunderstood. I don't think that the fact that NK is a dumpsterfire has been censored or swept under the rug.

I was referring to a lot of the things Yeonmi says she receives push back on as being ignored. My thoughts would probably make a lot more sense after actually listening to it.
 
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Same with China and the Uyghurs. I agree we're in a tough spot to do anything about it. Acknowledging what is going on would be a good start. I don't think that's about to happen with our main stream media in its current state. I wouldn't be shocked to learn China is a majority shareholder in cbs, NBC, abc etc.

I damn sure not going to China/NK to start any fights.
 

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it has been acknowledged

The North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act of 2016 (Public Law 114-122), signed by President Obama in February 2016, requires the imposition of sanctions on senior North Korean officials for human rights violations. Under terms of this legislation, Kim Jong-un and 14 other North Korean senior officials were sanctioned in mid-2016. The law also requires periodic review of the sanctions and a determination as to whether additional individuals should be included.
 
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it has been acknowledged

The North Korea Sanctions and Policy Enhancement Act of 2016 (Public Law 114-122), signed by President Obama in February 2016, requires the imposition of sanctions on senior North Korean officials for human rights violations. Under terms of this legislation, Kim Jong-un and 14 other North Korean senior officials were sanctioned in mid-2016. The law also requires periodic review of the sanctions and a determination as to whether additional individuals should be included.
I mean in the media and social circles. Why do I have to dig up a buried podcast to learn about this stuff? I listen to the news for at least 30 minutes practically every day for the last 8 years and never knew this.

If the Nazis were building concentration camps again, it would be the biggest story in the world. We're too busy crying about "oppression in America" and trying to turn our country into a communist nation.
 
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Not saying I know the perfect solution - I just learned the extent of things a few hours ago.
 
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Are you just now learning about North Korea? I went on a tour there about ten years ago, it was interesting.
I obviously knew that they were a communist nation and were messed up; but I didn't know to this extent. Give it a listen.
 
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The media does not actually report the news...they put forth drama and propaganda

Myanmar may be worse than nk...
Once again - I might have heard of Myanmar in the news three times in my life? Couldn't tell you a thing about them.
 

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I obviously knew that they were a communist nation and were messed up; but I didn't know to this extent. Give it a listen.

Nah, I spent a lot of time researching and learning about NK, even travelled there and went on one of their tours. That Joe rogan episode isnt going to tell me much I havnt already learned.
 

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My favorite North Korea story is that there was a mine of some sort, there were like 3000 prisoners working in the mine when the entrance collapsed. Instead of digging out the entrance, they just left them all in there to die…because they were just prisoners.
 

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I mean…this has been well known for decades. If you’re getting your news from Joe Rogan I think you need to reevaluate your sources of information.

Plenty of reputable global security/political science journals out there.
 
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Yeah im half Korean so maybe my ears just perk up a bit more when i hear about NK but this stuff has been well known for years lol. Some wild shit goin on in many countries as pointed out above
 
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