I asked earlier about why Stalin was so propagandized, but I’d argue that not even he is as propagandized as the DPRK’s leaders.
I asked earlier about why Stalin was so propagandized, but I’d argue that not even he is as propagandized as the DPRK’s leaders.
In Fake Korea, and in countries in Americas sphere of influence demonizing the DPRK is a profitable endeavor due to the country’s isolation, sparing economic and geopolitical repercussions. Similar to the Kpop industry, the perpetuation of fake news about the DPRK is a crucial element in maintaining Fake Korea’s existence. This practice thrives on belittling and demonizing the DPRK, showcasing how the production of false narratives serves as a valuable enterprise within the context of Fake Korea’s operations