North Korean defector: US schools are nuts

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North Korean defector: US schools are nuts

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North Korea defector says 'even North Korea is not this nuts' after attending Ivy League university: 'Complete chaos'
Michael Lee
June 14, 2021, 5:11 pm

A North Korean defector is claiming that the United States’s future "is as bleak as North Korea" after she attended an Ivy League university.

"Even North Korea is not this nuts," North Korean defector Yeonmi Park said of her experience at Columbia University. "North Korea was pretty crazy, but not this crazy."

The 27-year-old Park said she transferred to Columbia from a South Korean university in 2016, but her experience at the school left her disturbed.

"I expected that I was paying this fortune, all this time and energy, to learn how to think. But they are forcing you to think the way they want you to think," Park said. "I realized, wow, this is insane. I thought America was different, but I saw so many similarities to what I saw in North Korea that I started worrying."

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One such similarity Park noticed was an anti-Western sentiment, but she also noted that other red flags, such as collective guilt and extreme political correctness, were also pervasive at the school.

In one instance, Park said she was “scolded” by a staff member for saying she enjoyed classic literature such as Jane Austen.

"I said, ‘I love those books.’ I thought it was a good thing," Park said. "Then, she was like, 'Did you know that those writers, who had a colonial mindset, were racists and bigots who wrote those books? So they are subconsciously brainwashing you.'"

Park noted that such incidents were not isolated, as every class she took at the school contained the kind of anti-American propaganda she had grown up with as a young student in North Korea.

"’American bastard' was one word for North Koreans,” Park said she was taught growing up. "The math problems would say, 'There are four American bastards, you kill two of them, how many American bastards are left to kill?'"

The North Korean defector was also confused about issues related to gender and language, recalling how every class would require students to tell the class their preferred pronouns.

"English is my third language. I learned it as an adult. I sometimes [still] say 'he' or 'she' by mistake, and now they are going to ask me to call them 'they'? How the heck do I incorporate that in my sentences?" Park asked.

"It was chaos," Park continued. "It felt like the regression in civilization."

Park said she used to engage professors and fellow students in debates and arguments but learned quickly “how to just shut up" so she could maintain her grades and GPA.

She noted that as she was growing up in North Korea, she had no concept of love and liberty. Park took aim at students who told stories of being oppressed, arguing they did not know what real oppression looks like.

"Because I have seen oppression, I know what it looks like," Park said, noting she had seen 13 people die of starvation.

"These kids keep saying how they’re oppressed, how much injustice they've experienced ... They don't know how hard it is to be free," she continued. "I literally crossed through the middle of the Gobi Desert to be free. But what I did was nothing, so many people fought harder than me and didn't make it."

Park and her mother originally fled North Korea when she was 13 years old, attempting to cross China’s frozen Yalu River when they were caught by human traffickers who sold them into slavery. Park was sold for less than $300, while her mother was sold for about $100.

Christian missionaries later helped Park and her mother flee Mongolia, after which they made the trek across the Gobi Desert to reach South Korea.

Park published a memoir in 2015, titled In Order to Live, in which she describes her ordeal fleeing from one of the most oppressive regimes in the world.

"The people here are just dying to give their rights and power to the government. That is what scares me the most," Park said.

She believes America’s educational institutions are now stripping their students of the ability to think critically, something she compared to her educational experiences in North Korea.

"In North Korea, I literally believed that my dear leader [Kim Jong Un] was starving," Park said. "He's the fattest guy — how can anyone believe that? And then, somebody showed me a photo and said, 'Look at him, he's the fattest guy. Other people are all thin.' And I was like, 'Oh my God, why did I not notice that he was fat?' Because I never learned how to think critically."

"That is what is happening in America," she continued. "People see things, but still they've just completely lost the ability to think critically."

Park pointed out that she did not grow up with the wealth of information Americans have access to on the internet, yet argued even with such access, Americans now “choose to be brainwashed.”

"North Koreans, we don't have internet, we don't have access to any of these great thinkers, we don't know anything. But here, while having everything, people choose to be brainwashed. And they deny it,” Park said.

While she at one time had high hopes and expectations for life in the U.S., Park now says her experiences have left her worried about the country’s future.

"You guys have lost common sense to [a] degree that I as a North Korean cannot even comprehend," Park said.

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"Where are we going from here?" she asked. "There’s no rule of law, no morality, nothing is good and bad anymore, it's complete chaos."

"I guess that's what they want. Eventually, they want to destroy every single thing and then rebuild into a communist paradise maybe,” she concluded.

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I could see how someone from a fascist dictatorship who saw people starve to death by the dozens can wonder why the heck all the fatasses around her are talking about why they're oppressed. 👆

Communist dictatorship. North Korea is communist. Though really there isn't a whole lot of difference. As I said in other thread, they are sister ideologies.

And yeah, it's sad that the brainwashing our places of so-called "higher learning" are engaging in is even worse than the brainwashing that commie countries like North Korea are doing. I heard about this story on FOX (Tucker Carlson) and wondered if anyone was going to bother posting about it.

Originally posted by cdtm
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I could see how someone from a fascist dictatorship who saw people starve to death by the dozens can wonder why the heck all the fatasses around her are talking about why they're oppressed. 👆

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Communist dictatorship. North Korea is communist. Though really there isn't a whole lot of difference. As I said in other thread, they are sister ideologies.

And yeah, it's sad that the brainwashing our places of so-called "higher learning" are engaging in is even worse than the brainwashing that commie countries like North Korea are doing. I heard about this story on FOX (Tucker Carlson) and wondered if anyone was going to bother posting about it.

Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
Someone from somewhere says something stupid all the time. 🙄
it is what it is.

I like how she says even North Korea was not this nuts but she literally goes on to talk about math problems of killing Americans.

I'm not going to under sale her hardships but remember she comes from a very conservative state. Regardless of what she wants to believe that is probably skewing her ideas of this.

The fact she lists learning pronouns as something to be concerned about kind of paints a picture of someone who was conservative, still is conservative, and perhaps maybe she wouldn't have had the same issues if she went to a more conservative university.

And of course she is going to get put center stage by conservative groups because she gives them a confirmation bias. Honestly I would take this with a grain of salt.

Yup, as she damn well should be. So sorry that you don't like that she is speaking the truth about the brainwashing that goes on in our left-leaning universities.

You'll get over it though.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yup, as she damn well should be. So sorry that you don't like that she is speaking the truth about the brainwashing that goes on in our left-leaning universities.

You'll get over it though.

Her truth in this instance is subjective. Like I said I understand why conservatives would love this person. That doesn't make her statements about the current state of U.S. university learning true.

Originally posted by Newjak
Her truth in this instance is subjective. Like I said I understand why conservatives would love this person. That doesn't make her statements about the current state of U.S. university learning true.
👆 the nuttyness of conservative false equivalence.

Yeah, you two commies can console each other over this horrible (for neomarxists anyway) development. 😉

"It's not fair that Conservatives continue to expose our neomarxist brainwashing agenda! They were all supposed to go away forever after we removed the mean orange man by stealing the election from him!! It's just not fair, dammit!!" - neomarxists

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yeah, you two commies can console each other over this horrible (for neomarxists anyway) development. 😉
Do you want me to link you to the Holocaust survivors speaking about Trump?

I think once you saw that you would understand perfectly what I'm talking about here.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
"It's not fair that Conservatives continue to expose our neomarxist brainwashing agenda! They were all supposed to go away forever after we removed the mean orange man by stealing the election from him!! It's just not fair, dammit!!" - neomarxists
No one stole any Election. He lost and tried agitating a coup.

"Trump being removed from office was supposed to be the death of the right, dammit. I even made a thread about it so it must be true! So where are all of these mean right wingers coming from and why haven't they just rolled over, given up, and died yet?! It just doesn't make any sense and it's not fair!!"- Pooty bot/whirly while he is stomping his feet and banging his fists furiously on the table lol.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
"Trump being removed from office was supposed to be the death of the right, dammit. I even made a thread about it so it must be true! So where are all of these mean right wingers coming from and why haven't they just rolled over, given up, and died yet?! It just doesn't make any sense and it's not fair!!"- Pooty bot/whirly while he is stomping his feet and banging his fists furiously on the table lol.
🙂 how may legal actions does Trump face right now Ethneo 🙂

It's ok, pooty... I know you're raging mad that us conservatives and others on the right still haven't given up and continue to expose the neomarxist agenda. Just let it all out.... it's good therapy lol.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
It's ok, pooty... I know you're raging mad that us conservatives and others on the right still haven't given up and continue to expose the neomarxist agenda. Just let it all out.... it's good therapy lol.
😆

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
It's ok, pooty... I know you're raging mad that us conservatives and others on the right still haven't given up and continue to expose the neomarxist agenda. Just let it all out.... it's good therapy lol.
Originally posted by Newjak
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As much as I dislike some of the things I read about American universities, have to admit, a North Korean talking about what is and isn't nuts, isn't exactly speaking from the most stable of footing.

Originally posted by -Pr-
As much as I dislike some of the things I read about American universities, have to admit, a North Korean talking about what is and isn't nuts, isn't exactly speaking from the most stable of footing.
Personally American education systems need a bit overhauled from the ground up imo.

We need to be teaching critical thinking much earlier in the curriculum and explicitly teaching it through logic courses in at least our high school level.

We also need to get religion out of science in the U.S. I know there are states that have been wanting to teach creationism along side evolution and it's just dumb.

Of course we also need to up teachers' pay so people can actually survive in the field.

I would also like to see a higher emphasis on vocational schools in the U.S. for kids after High School.

Originally posted by Newjak
Personally American education systems need a bit overhauled from the ground up imo.

We need to be teaching critical thinking much earlier in the curriculum and explicitly teaching it through logic courses in at least our high school level.

We also need to get religion out of science in the U.S. I know there are states that have been wanting to teach creationism along side evolution and it's just dumb.

Of course we also need to up teachers' pay so people can actually survive in the field.

I would also like to see a higher emphasis on vocational schools in the U.S. for kids after High School.

See, all those ideas are just entirely too sensible, though. And people hate sensible.

Originally posted by Newjak
Personally American education systems need a bit overhauled from the ground up imo.

We need to be teaching critical thinking much earlier in the curriculum and explicitly teaching it through logic courses in at least our high school level.

We also need to get religion out of science in the U.S. I know there are states that have been wanting to teach creationism along side evolution and it's just dumb.

Of course we also need to up teachers' pay so people can actually survive in the field.

I would also like to see a higher emphasis on vocational schools in the U.S. for kids after High School.

👆
Originally posted by -Pr-
See, all those ideas are just entirely too sensible, though. And people hate sensible.
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