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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/3966387 > A few months ago when I was sifting through the garbage dump r/EuropeanSocialists (Once in a while they have good translated DPRK resources otherwise very hard to find) I came across a mention of a site called Yaegihaja. The name means "Let's Talk" in Korean and apparently it was a forum which claimed you could talk with actual north Koreans. It also claimed to be affiliated with the DPRK government. The site has also been mentioned on a few youtube channels, such as one called "SunhiPlays" which posts music videos and one just called "Yaegihaja" which uploaded a DPRK movie. Apparently the URL used to be [yaegihaja.com]() but the website is now shut down and the Wayback Machine's latest snapshot of the website is from April 2022, only showing the home page. Such a place existing is so bizarre and I can't find more information on what it actually was. If you've heard of Yaegihaja please tell me everything you know because I am very curious about this matter. > > Also apparently Uriminzokkiri had a Discord server? The DPRK rabbit hole goes deep.
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/3953768 > After studying DPRK wages and prices for a while, I wanted to make a comparison between the economic life of a north Korean coal miner in North Hamgyong Province compared to one in West Virginia, USA. > > ## Working conditions > > **Workweek** > > DPRK: 6 hours/day, 6 days/week (36 hours) > > USA: 10 hours/day, 5 days/week (50 hours) > > **Paid Time Off** > > DPRK: 52 weekends + 71 national holidays + 28 PTO = 151 days > > US: 104 weekends + 11 national holidays = 124 days > > **% unionized** > > DPRK: 100% (+ Taean work system giving extra worker democracy) > > USA: 17% > > ## Monthly wages & expenses > > **Wages** > > DPRK: 360,000 KPW > > USA: 4,600 USD > > **Rent** > > DPRK: Free > > USA: 600 USD (13% income) > > **Utilities** > > DPRK: Free > > USA: 200 USD (4.3% income) > > **Food** > > DPRK: Free (From PDS) > > USA: 710 USD (15.4% income) > > > **Healthcare** > > DPRK: Free > > USA: 1400 USD (30% income) > > **Taxes** > > DPRK: No taxes > > USA: 750 USD (16% income) > > **Leftover Salary after monthly expenses** > > DPRK: 360,000 KPW > > USA: 940 USD > > ## One-time purchases > > **Television** > > DPRK: 22,000 KPW (6% of saved income, subsidized by state) > > USA: 100 USD (11% of saved income) > > **Bicycle** > > DPRK: 250,000 KPW (69% of saved income, unreliable figure) > > USA: 100 USD (11% of saved income) > > However, most Americans cannot navigate with just a bike and need a car (15,000 USD) while DPRK residents only need a bike due to better-planned towns. > > **Aspirin, one bottle** > > DPRK: 600 KPW (0.17% saved income) > > USA: $8 (0.89% saved income) > > **Eating out at a medium-grade restaurant, per person** > > DPRK: 20,000 KPW (5.6% saved income) > > USA: 25 USD (2.8% saved income) > > **Ski Vacation, per person** > > DPRK: Free (Paid for by government) > > USA: 2,500 USD (278% saved income) > > ## Long-term Expenses > > **Childbirth** > > DPRK: Free (Covered by healthcare) > > USA: 20,000 USD (2200% saved income) > > **Tertiary Education** > > DPRK: Free (All universities) > > USA: 52,000 USD (4 years at WVU, 5780% saved income) > > **Funeral** > > DPRK: Free (Paid for by government) > > USA: 5000 USD (556% saved income) > > Please tell me if I made a mistake or missed out on something crucial. Of course, there is no way to portray the increased workers' rights and enhanced democratic system in numbers.
i’m interested in joining them but i’m confused on what activities they engage in if any (for example do they have meetings or something)
Her previous one was blocked by YouTube. If you're not familiar: she lives in Pyongyang and she posts videos about daily life in DPRK as well as special occasions. It's very interesting, and I encourage you to subscribe to her new channel.
Thread by Comrade Natalie with some lovely pictures
(Shameless self-promotion: I created that channel. But I won't update it regularly or often.)
Source: https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=1OZMe0W0wW8 (You should watch the entire video, it's not long and very informative.)
They must be paid actors, there's no way anyone can be happy under a repressive communist system, am I right fellow liberals? /s Seriously, I just liked the picture, and thought I'd share it here. Picture source: twitter.com/VofCommunism
She does interviews and "tour series" in DPRK Long form videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP5_cAbRgjsZjkhrHBq84xQ/videos
This is one of the new photo albums released in Juche 109 (2020) about Kim Jong Un that I thought I should share. More photo albums can be found at http://www.korean-books.com.kp/en/search/?page=album
Like the title says. I watched it quite a while ago, it essentially amounted to a showing of us news footage with narration explaining what's happening. Can't find it again amidst the tidal wave of garbage reactionary propaganda videos you get searching using the words "dprk" and "documentary". Anyone have a clue what I'm talking about? Sorry if this isn't the best place to post this, just jumped ship from reddit to lemmy.
The top comment says that the song has officially been shared with the DPRK. :star-struck:
Hey all, I just watched a cool family movie from the DPRK, and I had to share it here because nobody else cared haha. Personally, it was an incredible experience. First, just by itself it's a cool and wholesome film about a badass female comrade in the DPRK. Second, it was refreshing to peer into the (albeit scripted) lives of the people. And third, it helped deconstruct my subconscious liberal assumptions about them. Despite a vastly different culture (e.g. trusting and generous to strangers, coequal friendly workplace management), the movie was accessible and engaging. No more spoilers, because I genuinely encourage you to watch it (link in the post title). Have any of you seen DPRK productions before?
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