Submitted by TallAd3975 t3_126nhq2 in worldnews
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eNonsense t1_jeb01b0 wrote
North Korea still uses forced viewing of public executions to intimidate its citizens into subjugation. I've watched several YouTube videos with interviews with young NK defectors, and they all talk about their experiences with witnessing their first executions as a child, generally by firing squad.
Stickyyman t1_jedhx24 wrote
I might be wrong but that sounds a little facist
_darzy t1_jea4pc6 wrote
how do people who don't have money for food have drugs?
curt15-club t1_jea6q5p wrote
Idk, but probably by growing it themselves or stealing from the governments drug running operations
maxfortitude t1_jea9a4f wrote
Actually, I saw that people there often take hardcore drugs like meth to stave off hunger. It’s apparently a staple of being North Korean.
renome t1_jee84fa wrote
Meth is their #1 export, so that makes sense.
ghostfacedeer t1_jea9wc5 wrote
Weed is actually 100% legal in NK also
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ProtectionOne2726 t1_jecln92 wrote
Im sure it happens daily
Glass_Windows t1_jee1c16 wrote
That happens all the time in the North, its an abomination
Uchihagod53 t1_je9wnqu wrote
Such a terrible country to live in. I feel really bad for the citizens