Message from @J. Posadas is my dad

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2018-07-06 03:21:57 UTC  

not all over the country

2018-07-06 03:22:01 UTC  

must be a bad country right?

2018-07-06 03:22:17 UTC  

Sigh no

2018-07-06 03:22:31 UTC  

It’s in the area where most the population lives

2018-07-06 03:22:42 UTC  

most of the population lives around Pyongyang

2018-07-06 03:22:43 UTC  

Dude

2018-07-06 03:22:47 UTC  

No

2018-07-06 03:23:38 UTC  

Posy Pyongyang has 2.5 mailings people

2018-07-06 03:23:53 UTC  

North Korea has 25 million people

2018-07-06 03:24:18 UTC  

well still north korea doesnt have a lot of big cities

2018-07-06 03:24:22 UTC  

nor does it have a need for them

2018-07-06 03:24:43 UTC  

Which is why it’s one of the poorest country’s in the world

2018-07-06 03:24:46 UTC  

Ya

2018-07-06 03:24:55 UTC  

Paradise over there I’m sure

2018-07-06 03:25:52 UTC  

that is because of western sanctions

2018-07-06 03:25:59 UTC  

Uh huh

2018-07-06 03:26:31 UTC  

how do you think north korea would be doing without sanctions

2018-07-06 03:26:55 UTC  

Worst then south korea

2018-07-06 03:27:04 UTC  

And Kim would be richer

2018-07-06 03:27:10 UTC  

because south korea has the world's worst sanctions

2018-07-06 03:27:21 UTC  

I feel like it's strange that us leftists always gotta take a stance on every country ever. Like North Korea, might be cool might suck who knows . All i know is that I gotta try to improve my community and the place that I have the ability to take action in.

2018-07-06 03:28:17 UTC  

South Korea is a democracy that doesn’t have concentration camps

2018-07-06 03:28:53 UTC  

That tends to make most western nations play ball with you in some degree

2018-07-06 03:29:43 UTC  

Like yeah, no more imperialist wars and hell no invading north korea, but shit I feel like it's a waste of time to spend all day constantly defending a country that none of us probably will ever go to or whatever.

2018-07-06 03:30:21 UTC  

Saudi Arabia is a democracy that doesn't behead people like ISIS

2018-07-06 03:30:51 UTC  

I mean I care because people are starving over there

2018-07-06 03:31:01 UTC  

proof

2018-07-06 03:31:10 UTC  

"i heard it on the news"

2018-07-06 03:31:17 UTC  

Because one family what’s to hold onto his hermit kingdom

2018-07-06 03:31:18 UTC  

Like yeah, I'll stand in solidarity with whatever the Korean workers support but I'm not going to take an intricate political stance on something in which I can't take action on.

2018-07-06 03:31:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/464634581237104640/58d39af81876c2d97d6863ffa0baaeec.png

2018-07-06 03:32:01 UTC  

Lmao Robert have you actually done any research

2018-07-06 03:32:34 UTC  

Beyond “ebil west lie about based communist utopia”

2018-07-06 03:32:58 UTC  

mindblowing proof bro

2018-07-06 03:33:23 UTC  

I have a strange feeling this is going to be pointless but

2018-07-06 03:35:33 UTC  

> the World Food Program has reported malnutrition and food shortages, but not famine.[77] In 2016, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child reported a steady decline in the infant mortality rate since 2008.[78] An academic analysis in 2016 found that the situation had greatly improved since the 1990s and that North Korea's levels of health and nutrition were on par with other developing countries.[79] In 2017, the analyst Andrei Lankov argued that previous predictions of a return to famine were unfounded, and that the days of starvation were long since passed.[80]

>A survey in 2017 found that the famine had skewed North Korea's demography, impacting particularly on boy babies. Women aged 20-24 made up 4% of the population, while men in the same age group made up only 2.5%.[81] Chronic or reccurent malnutrition dropped from 28 percent in 2012 to 19 percent in 2017.[82]

2018-07-06 03:36:09 UTC  

Hmm malnourishment would be a more app word

2018-07-06 03:36:24 UTC  

this is from liberal ass wikipedia yo

2018-07-06 03:36:37 UTC  

International food aid keeps a famine at bay

2018-07-06 03:36:39 UTC  

The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) suffers high levels of food insecurity. Its harsh climate, mountainous terrain and lack of farming mechanization limit agricultural production, which shows a declining trend across all crops. A drought in 2015 worsened the situation, resulting in a 11 percent reduction in harvests on the previous year. This has led to a substantial food shortage, which is compounded by political and commercial isolation and weather-related crises.