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Cinema Communista: North Korea Runs Video Showing How Americans Are Homeless, Drink Snow, Rely On Charity From North Korea, And Shoot Their Children

North Korea has long been an example of a clinically psychotic nation that engages in propaganda displaying wild fantasy and transference. The latest video however is truly unnerving. In a nation with extreme poverty and malnutrition, North Korea has run a video showing that (rather than it receiving aid from the U.S.) the U.S. relies on aid from North Korea and is a virtual hellscape of poverty, death, and despair. I can now understand why Dennis Rodman calls Kim Jong Un a “friend” and plans to vacation with him. It is better than eating birds and shooting children back in the states.


Previously, North Korea reported that it was the second happiest place on Earth – after that other worker’s paradise known as China.

The new video informs North Koreans of the following facts about the United States: (1) there are no birds because they are eaten for food; (2) Americans are homeless living in tents or on the street, including shots of homeless people chatting next to their dead friends “in body bags”; Americans rely on tents made from material given to them by North Korea; Americans are given one cup of “hot snow” a day; and North Koreans are trying to sustain Americans with food handouts.

Some of the video is particularly bizarre like a picture of a tree with some birds. This did not sit well with the earlier observation that birds are nonexistent because they have been all eaten. Accordingly, the announcer informs the North Korean viewers that these birds “will be eaten Tuesday.” I guess Tuesday is our bird eating day.

Here is the video:

The tragedy is that many uneducated North Koreans could well believe this type of propaganda given the blocking of contacts with the West.

Previously, Rodman’s friend ran a video celebrating the plan (and states publicly) to destroy American cities with the use of North Korea’s new nuclear missile capability:

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