• Baahb@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Honestly, not the same thing. Atrocious, but not indescriminant submarine based abductions from far away lands for the language skills.

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      8 months ago

      You said it sounds like propaganda. I gave you an example of what they did (verifiably) which is not.

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        8 months ago

        I understand what occurred, I was right here. It DOES sound like propaganda, and it never happened. Did NK kidnap public figures from its immediate neighbor? Yea!

        Is that neighbor part of the same hundreds of years old country that was split apart 30 years before this? Also yea!

        Does any of this have anything to do with NK rolling up on a beach via a submarine and kidnapping people to teach language classes? No! That’s ridiculous, and providing a link that shows that NK did in fact kidnap VERY SPECIFIC people, when someone else is suggesting this is happening near indiscriminately is basically lying.

        Jesus, I sound like an NK apologist. Fuck NK, and fuck any govt that does the things nk does, but making up bullshit and exaggerating beyond reason in order to frame NK as somehow even worse than it is, is by definition propaganda.

        Edit: as pointed out by OP, NK did in fact kidnap civilians from Japan for the purposes of teaching foreign languages.

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            8 months ago

            I stand sorta corrected, I guess…

            Maybe worth noting propaganda and the truth aren’t mutually exclusive. Propaganda can and often is true; falsehood isn’t what makes it propaganda

            Not just Japan. When they need language teachers and translators, they just dock their subs close to the beach of the country, and kidnap anyone they found there.

            This is the comment I’m posting about.

            That Sounds Like Propaganda

            Let me further clarify: That sounds like a talking point pushed by someone who has a vested interest in convincing people that somehow NK is even worse than it actually is that has been picked up and repeated until it’s taken as fact. It does not matter how factual it actually is.

            And you know what, nobody needs to worry about being kidnapped by North Koreans in submarines.

            Get some reading comprehension.

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              8 months ago

              It does not matter how factual it actually is.

              Digging in… Well okay.