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    Anyone seen Kim's hitler style trench coat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kangodo View Post
    Which has nothing to do with the fact that the 'How Americans Live Today' video was a hoax.

    That's the danger of propaganda.
    It doesn't matter that it was debunked in a week, the feeling remains. People FEEL that it's real, but it's not.
    And they take action based on those feelings and not on the facts.
    Feels before reals. Internet is always feels before reals at least now more than ever:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kangodo View Post
    Which has nothing to do with the fact that the 'How Americans Live Today' video was a hoax.

    That's the danger of propaganda.
    It doesn't matter that it was debunked in a week, the feeling remains. People FEEL that it's real, but it's not.
    And they take action based on those feelings and not on the facts.
    As I said, even if that video is a hoax..it still matches up with other North Korean Propaganda.

    It's Poe's Law

    Poe's law is an adage of Internet culture stating that, without a clear indicator of the author's intent, it is impossible to create a parody of extreme views so obviously exaggerated that it cannot be mistaken by some readers for a sincere expression of the views being parodied.
    Last edited by Egomaniac; 2019-12-05 at 10:38 PM.

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    Again what can America do that will not get South Korea pummeled into the ground? Until that is known nothing can be done against North Korea period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kangodo View Post
    What other propaganda?
    You're literally yelling that you lied but it doesn't matter because you believe it's true!
    It's mentioned in the paragraph you linked:


    In 2013, a short film titled How Americans Live was widely disseminated on the Internet. The film showed images, supposedly of the United States, with a stilted English narration making over-the-top claims about various depredations experienced in American society, such as people being forced to eat snow for sustenance. Spencer Ackerman of Wired called the film a "North Korean propaganda video" while the Washington Post, in its analysis, declared the video's message to be "consistent with North Korean propaganda". It was subsequently revealed the film was a satirical video created by British travel writer Alun Hill and not, as reported, a North Korean "propaganda video".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kangodo View Post
    No, I am asking you what other propaganda. Not what the author claims is true.

    Because it's related: https://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-N...3431575452381/

    Fuck the sanctions
    How about this:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kangodo View Post
    Yes, what is your point?
    How is that related to the video?

    The DPRK claiming it can finally defend itself against the US is different than making a video where they spread lies about the US.
    They don't need to lie about the US.
    no because they have people like you to do it for them.
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