North Korean defector: US schools are nuts

Started by eThneoLgrRnae9 pages

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziV0VVFWqfE&t=1940s

This is an in more depth interview of her from Infowars reporter Owen Shroyer where, besides expanding on the things she has already mentioned briefly, she also briefly talks about some other things like the 2nd amendment, other individual rights, and how covid was used by the CCP to their benefit.

Her interview starts at about 5 minute mark and last till about the 33 minute mark.

She also has her own You Tube channel called "The Voice of North Korea". Probably won't be long before her channel is banned no doubt since You Tube, like all other big tech, is a puppet of the CCP but I went ahead and subscribed anyway.

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziV0VVFWqfE&t=1940s

This is an in more depth interview of her from Infowars reporter Owen Shroyer where, besides expanding on the things she has already mentioned briefly, she also briefly talks about some other things like the 2nd amendment, other individual rights, and how covid was used by the CCP to their benefit.

Her interview starts at about 5 minute mark and last till about the 33 minute mark.

She also has her own You Tube channel called "The Voice of North Korea". Probably won't be long before her channel is banned no doubt since You Tube, like all other big tech, is a puppet of the CCP but I went ahead and subscribed anyway.

So now she is literally just a conspiracy theorists catering to the American Conservative, most likely to generate money.

That clears it all up, thanks eThneo

Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziV0VVFWqfE&t=1940s

This is an in more depth interview of her from Infowars reporter Owen Shroyer where, besides expanding on the things she has already mentioned briefly, she also briefly talks about some other things like the 2nd amendment, other individual rights, and how covid was used by the CCP to their benefit.

Her interview starts at about 5 minute mark and last till about the 33 minute mark.

She also has her own You Tube channel called "The Voice of North Korea". Probably won't be long before her channel is banned no doubt since You Tube, like all other big tech, is a puppet of the CCP but I went ahead and subscribed anyway.

What a brave woman. 👆

Yeah, in more ways than one lol.

Originally posted by cdtm
What a brave woman. 👆
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Yeah, in more ways than one lol.
you soppy sods.

Ya limey loser.

Originally posted by Newjak
So now she is literally just a conspiracy theorists catering to the American Conservative, most likely to generate money.

That clears it all up, thanks eThneo

Seems like I correct then.

Originally posted by Robtard
Seems like I correct then.
U correct, my man!

This might come as a big shock to some people in America but noone is being forced to go to university and study subjects like the humanities, history and literature where things such as race might be brought up.

Not sure North Korea can say the same about being forced to learn certain things about their regime in schools.

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
This might come as a big shock to some people in America but noone is being forced to go to university and study subjects like the humanities, history and literature where things such as race might be brought up.

Not sure North Korea can say the same about being forced to learn certain things about their regime in schools.


Indeed. That is what I have been trying to say: the choice in NK is between indoctrination and an ugly death in a labour camp.

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Indeed. That is what I have been trying to say: the choice in NK is between indoctrination and an ugly death in a labour camp.
And you're right.

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
This might come as a big shock to some people in America but noone is being forced to go to university and study subjects like the humanities, history and literature where things such as race might be brought up.

Not sure North Korea can say the same about being forced to learn certain things about their regime in schools.

No, they don't point a gun at our heads.

But University is seen as a basic necessity if you want a decent job. Yes, there are alternatives like vocational school, but those aren't promoted like university achievement, and I think to a degree are seen as the "working class choice".

Originally posted by cdtm
No, they don't point a gun at our heads.

But University is seen as a basic necessity if you want a decent job. Yes, there are alternatives like vocational school, but those aren't promoted like university achievement, and I think to a degree are seen as the "working class choice".

You're definitely not wrong and this part of the reason entire generations are now slaves to crazy debt.

Originally posted by cdtm
No, they don't point a gun at our heads.

But University is seen as a basic necessity if you want a decent job. Yes, there are alternatives like vocational school, but those aren't promoted like university achievement, and I think to a degree are seen as the "working class choice".

Can't say you get much complaints about indoctrination in the STEM fields.

Maybe choose to study something that doesn't involve things you don't like.

I had a choice, go to university or work at some shitty warehouse. By 19 I realized I picked the ****ing dream. A few hours of lectures and seminars in the morning then go home and do my homework then it’s drinking and going to night clubs and getting laid. I figured out a formula, the more drunk you get, the fatter the woman you end up with, but she’ll probably buy you a kebab.

Anyway, the dumbasses who chose the work option do mundane shit and their excitement was drugs and strip clubs.

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Can't say you get much complaints about indoctrination in the STEM fields.

Maybe choose to study something that doesn't involve things you don't like.

No, I went over that with Lone Ranger.

But rethinking it, US schools require courses in the humanities, no matter your focus of study. For a "well rounded education", they say.

So if her complaints have any merit to them, she would almost certainly be exposed to it during core studies.

To be honest, I'm inclined to write her off as a fame and fortune speaker myself. I've said as much on Quora.

But this presents a problem. What, exactly, would it take to convince me a whistleblowers complaints are serious?

In anything. If we see a whistleblower coming forward in something we value, we're naturally inclined to minimize them, but is there ANYTHING we'd except short of a literal smoking gun?

I don't know why you wouldn't believe her. Yes, she is getting lots of attention and possibly money as well but that is incidental, imo. I don't think she is just making shit up for fame and fortune.

The things she is saying are not at all that far-fetched knowing what we know about how neomarxism and anti-Americanism has creeped into our places of "higher learning". That is undeniable that it has happened. She has also experienced first hand the horrors of North Korea.

It's funny how some people can be convinced into believing crazy shit like Trump being a russian agent lol but stuff that is a heck of a lot more believable like neomarxism and critical race theory being pushed in schools and universities (which there is actually tons of proof for) they just write off as some "crazy consiracy theory" lol.

What was it that Hitler said? Oh yeah, "people are much more willing to believe a big lie than a little one."

The sciences really are the most sensible subjects. Maths, physics, chemistry and biology.

Originally posted by cdtm
To be honest, I'm inclined to write her off as a fame and fortune speaker myself. I've said as much on Quora.

But this presents a problem. What, exactly, would it take to convince me a whistleblowers complaints are serious?

In anything. If we see a whistleblower coming forward in something we value, we're naturally inclined to minimize them, but is there ANYTHING we'd except short of a literal smoking gun?

Well here is the problem with her whistle blowing. Is that there are millions of people who also attend college and understand what she is saying is false.

So she's not whistle blowing anything really. She's giving her opinion about the state of the U.S. college system. So it's also important to understand what her opinions are and why they are the way they are.