‘Vicious cancer’: Kim’s pet hate revealed

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Kim Jong-un has fired off at a cultural phenomenon taking place on his doorstep, which defectors believe is threatening his grip on his dynasty.

As one of South Korea’s biggest cultural exports, K-pop features futuristic dance beats and high-pitched vocals, distributed primarily via social media platforms like TikTok. The new genre’s use of bright colours, extravagant costumes and co-ordinated group performances have made it a hit South Korea and abroad with a several dance crazes going global.

The world got a taste after South Korean artist PSY strongarmed his way onto commercial radio across the planet in 2012. The dance hit “” was Youtube’s first ever video to hit a billion views, opening the floodgates for the tidal wave of new wave Korean music to come.

The three-generation lineage, beginning with Kim Il-sung in 1948, has ruled the Asian nation for 73 years after establishing a communist state. Kim Jong-un is enforcing laws restricting North Koreans from “imitating the puppet accent” from south of the border., specialises in the risky business of smuggling USB drives into North Korea. The high-tier contraband containing everything from James Bond movies to South Korean soap operas is snuck in via human smugglers, helium balloons and helicopter drones.

According to North Korean documents obtained by Asia Press, citizens’ electronic devices and notebooks are being regularly searched by authorities for traces of South Korean culture. Something as simple as a commonly-used phrase south of the border can land people in serious trouble, with anyone “imitating the puppet accent” facing expulsion from North Korean cities.

 

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More chins then a Chinese phone book

he makes DictatorDan seem like a bad guy, oh wait 🤔

Well if he ever loses his dynasty - he can always go into designing Valentine's Day cards for Hallmark.

Is it BTS fandom, or could it be active wear? Or maybe both? Tough time for a leader.

This is similar to our government preventing its citizens from leaving the country...the world should know that Australia (and N korea) is the ONLY country in the world locking its citizens

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