NationStates Jolt Archive


Sing now, all patriots! Support the troops.

Knootoss
29-09-2005, 11:18
Show that you support the troops and sing! Affirm your patriotism through song!

It is catchy and has Karaoke! (http://www.korea-dpr.com/media/kfahymn.swf)

If you cannot acces it directly: try this link and click the logo (http://www.korea-dpr.com/defend.htm)

(source: North Korea official website)
Leonstein
29-09-2005, 11:29
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /media/kfahymn.swf on this server.
*Paranoia setting in*
Laerod
29-09-2005, 11:37
*Paranoia setting in*It happens to the best of us...
(I canna access it either)
Anthil
29-09-2005, 11:39
Show that you support the troops and sing! Affirm your patriotism through song!

It is catchy and has Karaoke! (http://www.korea-dpr.com/media/kfahymn.swf)

(source: North Korea official website)

Whatever it was shift it to a minor key.
Kanabia
29-09-2005, 11:41
Go to the main page, and follow the links on the sidebar to see the videos.

They're all hilarious. :D
Laerod
29-09-2005, 11:45
Go to the main page, and follow the links on the sidebar to see the videos.

They're all hilarious. :DI've always loved their propaganda posters. It's so cute how they consider themselves a serious military threat to the world... :p
Kanabia
29-09-2005, 11:50
I've always loved their propaganda posters. It's so cute how they consider themselves a serious military threat to the world... :p

Oh, come-on, be fair. If WW3 broke out in the 80's, the Russians might have found a use for them as human mine-detectors, or something. And maybe their thousands of dilapidated tanks and aircraft could be confused from a distance with something actually worth worrying about. :p
Laerod
29-09-2005, 11:53
Oh, come-on, be fair. If WW3 broke out in the 80's, the Russians might have found a use for them as human mine-detectors, or something. And maybe their thousands of dilapidated tanks and aircraft could be confused from a distance with something actually worth worrying about. :pI personally find this poster hilarious:
http://www.worldpress.org/images/0302nk.jpg
:D :D :D
(Argh! Must smash evil capitol(ism)!)
Leonstein
29-09-2005, 11:58
What you should take seriously though is the thousand or more dug in artillery cannons pointed at Seoul.
Laerod
29-09-2005, 12:00
What you should take seriously though is the thousand or more dug in artillery cannons pointed at Seoul.The poster doesn't depict any South Korean monuments. I take the threat to South Korea seriously, but a poster depicting a North Korean soldier smashing the Capitol of the world's most powerful nation is laughable. ;)
Leonstein
29-09-2005, 12:02
The poster doesn't depict any South Korean monuments. I take the threat to South Korea seriously, but a poster depicting a North Korean soldier smashing the Capitol of the world's most powerful nation is laughable. ;)
http://www.epicentregallery.com/DPRK_posters.html
http://realpolitik.us/archives/dprkposters/nkoreapostersindex.html
http://www.dprkstudies.org/documents/nkpics/picgal.html

I'm glad you like 'em... :p
Knootoss
29-09-2005, 12:07
If you cannot acces it directly: try this link and click the logo (http://www.korea-dpr.com/defend.htm)
Ariddia
29-09-2005, 12:19
http://www.dprkstudies.org/documents/nkpics/picgal.html


The ones on that website are particularly interesting. They show the "Great Leader" (always with the exact same smile painted onto his face) talking to workers, soldiers, peasants, sometimes helping them in various ways. And this one illustrates the myth in North Korea that the whole world loves and praises the Great Leader (!): http://www.dprkstudies.org/documents/nkpics/1pg156-7.html .
Leonstein
29-09-2005, 12:30
The ones on that website are particularly interesting...
You know, looking at those pictures, I'm almost sad that that reality doesn't exist. The guy in those pictures is such a nice bloke... :(
Knootoss
29-09-2005, 12:39
You know, looking at those pictures, I'm almost sad that that reality doesn't exist. The guy in those pictures is such a nice bloke... :(

Reality has been outlawed. Support the troops!

And yes, very nice pictures indeed. :)
Knootoss
29-09-2005, 12:42
The ones on that website are particularly interesting. They show the "Great Leader" (always with the exact same smile painted onto his face) talking to workers, soldiers, peasants, sometimes helping them in various ways. And this one illustrates the myth in North Korea that the whole world loves and praises the Great Leader (!): http://www.dprkstudies.org/documents/nkpics/1pg156-7.html .

The world does. Only capitalist pig-dogs like Arridia would have you believe otherwise!
Ariddia
29-09-2005, 12:48
The world does. Only capitalist pig-dogs like Arridia would have you believe otherwise!

Do not listen to him! Do not be fooled by dirty Stalinist Knootian propaganda!
Knootoss
29-09-2005, 15:17
Support the troops!
Letila
29-09-2005, 15:48
Now that's some stupid propa-

*Is shot by secret Korean thoughtpolice*

*Thoughtpoliceman starts typing*

Laugh now, but someday, we will rule the world and put you in joycamps where you will be reëducated to learn the love of our Great Leader. For the worst of you, there is room 101. Remember, the Great Leader is always watching.

*Gets up and kills thoughtpolice*

Woops, sorry about that. That was a close one. I thought I was dead.
Kanabia
29-09-2005, 16:30
The ones on that website are particularly interesting. They show the "Great Leader" (always with the exact same smile painted onto his face) talking to workers, soldiers, peasants, sometimes helping them in various ways. And this one illustrates the myth in North Korea that the whole world loves and praises the Great Leader (!): http://www.dprkstudies.org/documents/nkpics/1pg156-7.html .


Look to the left of Kim, past the black guy shaking his hand...just left of the crease. Is that George W. Bush? :eek:
Iztatepopotla
29-09-2005, 16:44
Look to the left of Kim, past the black guy shaking his hand...just left of the crease. Is that George W. Bush? :eek:
Well, what do you know? It really is him! Maybe they're really good friends. And right behind W, isn't that Sammy Davis jr?
Ariddia
29-09-2005, 19:48
Look to the left of Kim, past the black guy shaking his hand...just left of the crease. Is that George W. Bush? :eek:

Hmm... Could be. Is there something Dubya isn't telling us?

It'd have to be before he became President, though. Kim Il-Sung died in 1994. Maybe Bush doesn't want his past Stalinist sympathies known? :D
Lewrockwellia
29-09-2005, 19:50
I support our troops, but not their mission. For this reason, I am often deemed a 'traitor' by neoconservatives, and a 'warmonger' by (some, not most) radical left-wingers.
Iztatepopotla
29-09-2005, 19:52
I support our troops, but not their mission. For this reason, I am often deemed a 'traitor' by neoconservatives, and a 'warmonger' by (some, not most) radical left-wingers.
No, no, in this case you would be deemed a 'capitalist pig' by the supporters of the Great Leader; and an 'imperialist' by the... erm... other supporters of the Great Leader. And then shot.
Kanabia
29-09-2005, 19:53
Hmm... Could be. Is there something Dubya isn't telling us?

It'd have to be before he became President, though. Kim Il-Sung died in 1994. Maybe Bush doesn't want his past Stalinist sympathies known? :D

I always suspected he was a closet Red. He's doing a pretty good job of destroying the USA, after all. :D
Knootoss
30-09-2005, 10:40
I support our troops, but not their mission. For this reason, I am often deemed a 'traitor' by neoconservatives, and a 'warmonger' by (some, not most) radical left-wingers.

This traitor did not listen to the will of the people! He has been exposed as a collaborator with the American Imperialist Agressor. There is only one possible response.

Bush does not support the troops and opposes the unification of the Korean People. He is therefore not invited to parties celebrating the Dear Leader.