11/9/2005, 11:40 pm
Comrades of The People's Cube,
This began under different blog heading, but as Comrade Otis leftly pointed out, took Right turn somewhere along the way and leftly belongs under different blog heading... The Politburo has spoken, and we, the masses, must heed their wisdom... Below, please find series of articles (five in total by end of series), on Glorious North Korea, written by Peter Goodspeed, covert Kapitalist propagandist for Fascist Newspaper. Let this be a lesson to us - there may always be spies among us - but we can always subvert their work, repatriating it for the kollective... Property is theft! Copyright is Theft! All belongs to The People's Cube to use as they see fit!
Sister Massively Opiated.
Comrade Otis,
My thanks... You have lifted me from my despair! I only hope that our Glorious Leader will understand how my dismay at earlier comments about Kim Jong-Il's appearance sent me into an emotional tail-spin, causing me to be fractious and perhaps divisive in my comments in You may be guilty of thoughtcrime if... section.
I am going to make fresh pot of kava and think on my behaviour. Must find a way to survive the coming winter. I cannot allow little things like unhappy comments by other members of kollective to throw me off kilter so. I must learn the self-control necessary to keep from sinking into the mire of depression and self-pity. I will focus on the kollective and it's needs to keep me uplifted and forward-marching, and this task will see me through the coming winter.
I cannot begin to thank you, Comrade Otis, and our Glorious Leader, Red Square, for giving this humble Kanadjian peasant reason to hope and look to future... to end of winter... to May Day (when snow miraculously melts all across Kanada in one instant, to be replace for two days by spring, followed closely by season of road repairs)... I feel reborn (and not in the sense of those opiated crucifix worshippers)... I am including an article from our facista/kapitalista newspaper which is doing a series on North Korea... this piece is on the indoktrination of little comrades... second in series. I would send link, but kapitalist swine newspaper requires payment for subscription, and so you would not be able to access it. Kim Jong-Il is indeed a supreme leader - no longer even human, I believe.
Your humble comrade,
Sister Massively Opiated
Adoration 101
Peter Goodspeed
National Post
Monday, November 07, 2005
National Post reporter Peter Goodspeed ventures into secretive, autocratic North Korea as it takes its first steps to end decades of isolationism. In the second of a five-part series, he describes an education system where the deification of a dictator appears to be just as important as reading, writing and arithmetic.
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PYONGYANG - The indoctrination starts early.
At the end of each meal, children stand and chant in unison, "Great Leader, thank you. We ate well."
The 460 children at the Kim Jong Suk kindergarten already regard North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il as both their father and their god.
Deposited by their parents in the state-run nursery at 2 1/2 years of age, the youngsters spend nearly every waking hour of the next two years being immersed in the cult of adoration that surrounds the short, pudgy 63-year-old dictator.
They see their parents only on weekends. During the week, they live at the nursery and undergo a strict system of indoctrination designed to instill a sense of collectivism and an overwhelming awe for their country's leadership.
Instead of nursery rhymes, the pre-schoolers sing and dance together, making identical facial expressions and movements to such tunes as Long Life and Good Health to the Leader and We Sing of His Benevolent Love.
One song performed for visitors includes the verse:
"Who gave us the happiness of today?
It was given us by the party and the Leader
Along the way pointed out by the Great Leader Marshall Kim Il-Sung,
We will march not sparing our lives!"
Before they can even read, children in the school study biographies of North Korea's founder Kim Il Sung and his son Kim Jong Il.
There are special rooms for studying each leader, equipped with large floor models of their birthplaces and pictures depicting their childhoods.
Before a class starts, the children bow to the Great Leaders' portraits and chant "Thank You Marshall Father."
During their lessons, teachers call on students to recite facts about the Great Leaders' lives, and youngsters step forward and solemnly repeat episodes that are now part of North Korean mythology.
In sing-song voices, they tell how Kim Jong Il was born in a log cabin on the slopes of Mount Paektu, North Korea's most sacred spot, on its northern border with China, and the place where the Korean people's divine ancestor, the son of a sky god and a bear, was born. The implication is that Kim Jong Il is the reincarnation of ancient Korea's divine "bear man."
"At the time of his birth there were flashes of lightning and thunder, the iceberg in the pond on Mount Paektu emitted a mysterious sound as it broke, and bright double rainbows rose up," the children say, repeating the official propaganda line.
Even when they eat, the youngsters are told they depend on the Great Leader for their "happy childhood." At the end of each meal, they stand and chant in unison, "Great Leader, thank you. We ate well."
It's not all hard work, though. The pre-schoolers get some regular yard time for practising mass gymnastics and, according to a June, 2005, news report by North Korea's Central TV, occasionally play a special game called "Beat the American Bastard" in which they take turns attacking cardboard cut-outs of a U.S. soldier.
By the time they are 4 1/2, the children are prepared for primary school, where the indoctrination continues but is squeezed into other seemingly apolitical subjects.
A typical math quiz might include the question: "Three soldiers from the Korean People's Army killed 30 American soldiers. How many American soldiers were killed by each of them, if they all killed an equal number of enemy soldiers?"
Forty per cent of the entire content of North Korea's primary-school textbooks is said to be devoted to the two Kims. The figure for senior high school is 43%.
At a higher level, Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang operates six full departments specializing in Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il thought.
By the time they are adults, most North Koreans simply accept propaganda claims that describe Kim Jong Il as the "peerless leader" and "the great successor of the revolutionary cause."
Official biographies, which dominate most bookstores in North Korea, insist Kim Jong Il is a genius who wrote six operas in two years and designed the huge Juche tower that dominates Pyongyang's skyline.
They also describe him as "a theoretician and great master in every field," "a genius of literature, art and military affairs" and "a master of leadership and a man who has performed immortal exploits for mankind."
In the two years before his father died, North Korean authorities published more than 300 poems and 400 songs praising Kim Jong Il.
As if that wasn't enough, North Korean television reinforces the leader's demands for adoration by featuring only one character on its nightly news casts and prime-time documentaries -- the "Great General," "Dear Leader" and "Peerless Patriot" -- Kim Jong Il.
Night after night, television film footage shows him touring factories, visiting farmers in their fields or inspecting troops of the Korean People's Army, while offering a continual stream of "on-the-spot guidance" about how they should act or perform their jobs.
"We're so lucky," the television announcer says, "to be loved by him."
Part two of a five-part series.; Tomorrow: a Taste ofLuxury: National Post reporter Peter Goodspeed is treated to a smallfeast and three hours of patriotic karaoke -- all in the name ofinternational understanding.
© National Post 2005
This began under different blog heading, but as Comrade Otis leftly pointed out, took Right turn somewhere along the way and leftly belongs under different blog heading... The Politburo has spoken, and we, the masses, must heed their wisdom... Below, please find series of articles (five in total by end of series), on Glorious North Korea, written by Peter Goodspeed, covert Kapitalist propagandist for Fascist Newspaper. Let this be a lesson to us - there may always be spies among us - but we can always subvert their work, repatriating it for the kollective... Property is theft! Copyright is Theft! All belongs to The People's Cube to use as they see fit!
Sister Massively Opiated.
Comrade Otis wrote:Comrades, as Party members you must be aware that Kim Jong-il is the very best Leader in the history of the world. He is so perfect that he even played a perfect game of golf the very first time he played golf and is recognized and honored as the best golfer in the world! He is also the best author of fiction and non-fiction in the world and is the most important philosopher in the history of the world and also enjoys many other best things in the world. There is a reason why the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's official motto is:
Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Prosperous and Great Country!
and the official Coat of Arms is of industrialized greatness:
Their happy nation's greatness is a reflection of the wise marvelousness of kind, humble Kim Jong-il.
Comrades, your comments border on hooliganism. Hooliganism is always wrong and is very disruptive of civilized discourse. As such there are laws here against Hooliganism. Comrades, character counts, character counts, character counts!
Comrade Otis
Bluenose Communist Busybody for your own Darned Good.
Comrade Otis,
My thanks... You have lifted me from my despair! I only hope that our Glorious Leader will understand how my dismay at earlier comments about Kim Jong-Il's appearance sent me into an emotional tail-spin, causing me to be fractious and perhaps divisive in my comments in You may be guilty of thoughtcrime if... section.
I am going to make fresh pot of kava and think on my behaviour. Must find a way to survive the coming winter. I cannot allow little things like unhappy comments by other members of kollective to throw me off kilter so. I must learn the self-control necessary to keep from sinking into the mire of depression and self-pity. I will focus on the kollective and it's needs to keep me uplifted and forward-marching, and this task will see me through the coming winter.
I cannot begin to thank you, Comrade Otis, and our Glorious Leader, Red Square, for giving this humble Kanadjian peasant reason to hope and look to future... to end of winter... to May Day (when snow miraculously melts all across Kanada in one instant, to be replace for two days by spring, followed closely by season of road repairs)... I feel reborn (and not in the sense of those opiated crucifix worshippers)... I am including an article from our facista/kapitalista newspaper which is doing a series on North Korea... this piece is on the indoktrination of little comrades... second in series. I would send link, but kapitalist swine newspaper requires payment for subscription, and so you would not be able to access it. Kim Jong-Il is indeed a supreme leader - no longer even human, I believe.
Your humble comrade,
Sister Massively Opiated
Adoration 101
Peter Goodspeed
National Post
Monday, November 07, 2005
National Post reporter Peter Goodspeed ventures into secretive, autocratic North Korea as it takes its first steps to end decades of isolationism. In the second of a five-part series, he describes an education system where the deification of a dictator appears to be just as important as reading, writing and arithmetic.
- - -
PYONGYANG - The indoctrination starts early.
At the end of each meal, children stand and chant in unison, "Great Leader, thank you. We ate well."
The 460 children at the Kim Jong Suk kindergarten already regard North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il as both their father and their god.
Deposited by their parents in the state-run nursery at 2 1/2 years of age, the youngsters spend nearly every waking hour of the next two years being immersed in the cult of adoration that surrounds the short, pudgy 63-year-old dictator.
They see their parents only on weekends. During the week, they live at the nursery and undergo a strict system of indoctrination designed to instill a sense of collectivism and an overwhelming awe for their country's leadership.
Instead of nursery rhymes, the pre-schoolers sing and dance together, making identical facial expressions and movements to such tunes as Long Life and Good Health to the Leader and We Sing of His Benevolent Love.
One song performed for visitors includes the verse:
"Who gave us the happiness of today?
It was given us by the party and the Leader
Along the way pointed out by the Great Leader Marshall Kim Il-Sung,
We will march not sparing our lives!"
Before they can even read, children in the school study biographies of North Korea's founder Kim Il Sung and his son Kim Jong Il.
There are special rooms for studying each leader, equipped with large floor models of their birthplaces and pictures depicting their childhoods.
Before a class starts, the children bow to the Great Leaders' portraits and chant "Thank You Marshall Father."
During their lessons, teachers call on students to recite facts about the Great Leaders' lives, and youngsters step forward and solemnly repeat episodes that are now part of North Korean mythology.
In sing-song voices, they tell how Kim Jong Il was born in a log cabin on the slopes of Mount Paektu, North Korea's most sacred spot, on its northern border with China, and the place where the Korean people's divine ancestor, the son of a sky god and a bear, was born. The implication is that Kim Jong Il is the reincarnation of ancient Korea's divine "bear man."
"At the time of his birth there were flashes of lightning and thunder, the iceberg in the pond on Mount Paektu emitted a mysterious sound as it broke, and bright double rainbows rose up," the children say, repeating the official propaganda line.
Even when they eat, the youngsters are told they depend on the Great Leader for their "happy childhood." At the end of each meal, they stand and chant in unison, "Great Leader, thank you. We ate well."
It's not all hard work, though. The pre-schoolers get some regular yard time for practising mass gymnastics and, according to a June, 2005, news report by North Korea's Central TV, occasionally play a special game called "Beat the American Bastard" in which they take turns attacking cardboard cut-outs of a U.S. soldier.
By the time they are 4 1/2, the children are prepared for primary school, where the indoctrination continues but is squeezed into other seemingly apolitical subjects.
A typical math quiz might include the question: "Three soldiers from the Korean People's Army killed 30 American soldiers. How many American soldiers were killed by each of them, if they all killed an equal number of enemy soldiers?"
Forty per cent of the entire content of North Korea's primary-school textbooks is said to be devoted to the two Kims. The figure for senior high school is 43%.
At a higher level, Kim Il Sung University in Pyongyang operates six full departments specializing in Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il thought.
By the time they are adults, most North Koreans simply accept propaganda claims that describe Kim Jong Il as the "peerless leader" and "the great successor of the revolutionary cause."
Official biographies, which dominate most bookstores in North Korea, insist Kim Jong Il is a genius who wrote six operas in two years and designed the huge Juche tower that dominates Pyongyang's skyline.
They also describe him as "a theoretician and great master in every field," "a genius of literature, art and military affairs" and "a master of leadership and a man who has performed immortal exploits for mankind."
In the two years before his father died, North Korean authorities published more than 300 poems and 400 songs praising Kim Jong Il.
As if that wasn't enough, North Korean television reinforces the leader's demands for adoration by featuring only one character on its nightly news casts and prime-time documentaries -- the "Great General," "Dear Leader" and "Peerless Patriot" -- Kim Jong Il.
Night after night, television film footage shows him touring factories, visiting farmers in their fields or inspecting troops of the Korean People's Army, while offering a continual stream of "on-the-spot guidance" about how they should act or perform their jobs.
"We're so lucky," the television announcer says, "to be loved by him."
Part two of a five-part series.; Tomorrow: a Taste ofLuxury: National Post reporter Peter Goodspeed is treated to a smallfeast and three hours of patriotic karaoke -- all in the name ofinternational understanding.
© National Post 2005

CREDIT: KCNA via Korean News Service, AFP, Getty Images