Playing on NetFlix now ...


Not really a subject I am much interested in, but it is in the
news so I thought I would at least see what it is about.

The talk about the obvious how NK is a country where some
kind of government controls almost every aspect of its people's
lives.

One wonders why, and who. How do they do this and why do
the people let it happen. Could it be an experiment from outside?
Surely there are very secretive elites with so much money they
can to get anyone to work for them to do anything. Why would
they not do massive experiments as the CIA did with Americans
and others in mind control to see just what are the behavioral
parameters of human beings.

The elites' goal seems to be to create two or at least two almost
different species, the elite human beings, the plantation masters,
and the slaves, and find out what are the things that keep people
unconscious and in line, and what makes people wonder and decide
to rebel or question life.

The documentary says they rule with terror, so what is a life really
like for people who live under the threat of terror if they move
outside an acceptable limit of behavior or threaten to corrupt
others so that they do not follow their programming?

Human beings are pretty clever, but as the web surveillance shows
we have a limited statistical distribution of behavior given certain
knowledge, and kept busy, distracted or deprived. What a hell, and
who would do this to a person, let alone millions of people, and yet
this is what we have in a majority of the world to one degree or
another.

This movie is not really answering any important questions, mostly
it shows North Korea and the people there. What is amazing is the
level of technology and the niceness, and cleanness of the buildings
and the cities shown.

So, what does it fail to show?

The people interviewed in the movie say there is torture, abuse,
rape, forced abortion and execution. But where are they getting
these allegations from and where is the proof. I am not agreeing
or disagreeing, I just am curious as to where this information comes
from and who decides what can be said.

The stories of the dictator executing people with aircraft guns or
killing his relatives in front of others. What kind of social structure
allows people to accept this without breaking down and either getting
suicidally depressed or going crazy like some Americans do and
committing mass murder or violent anti-state acts?

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