Strange things are happening in Russia, the logic of which does not fit well with reality. The country that is the birthplace of the Juche ideology, North Korea, is now being promoted on central television channels in RF. This is the same country that Russia participated in sanctioning.
But now, unexpectedly, the pariah state under the leadership of the deranged Kim Jong-un has become a strategic partner and military ally.
And now the propagandists, who not so long ago described North Korea as a completely backward country with a totalitarian regime, are singing entirely different tunes.
Now they call North Korea a “poor but proud country,” boast about wide roads with hardly any cars, and talk about the flowers growing in Pyongyang’s main square.
The propagandists especially highlight the large quantity of weapons in North Korea, conveniently forgetting to mention that these weapons are of very low quality and mostly replicas of outdated Soviet arms.
Participants in the Special Military Operation can speak to the quality of North Korean artillery shells. The shells explode in their barrels, fail to reach their targets, or wildly overshoot. It’s hard to find shells with consistent characteristics in a single batch.
North Korea has total censorship, and the state propaganda machine works in such a way that the citizens of this country do not fully understand how poorly they live.
Russian propaganda remains silent on this and continues to feed its viewers nonsense about the “poor but proud country.” After all, they need to justify Putin’s visits to Kim Jong-un, where he practically begged for military assistance from North Korea.
Wait a minute… we’ve been told all along that the military-industrial complex is working at full capacity and that everything is sufficient. Then it turns out that the chief geostrategist is going to a global pariah for military help. Something doesn’t add up. Although the advertising image of the main bastion of the Juche ideology is colorful. Maybe we are being led to Juche as well? There, they have a national leader, and we have a national leader. There, he leads the masses, and here, he leads the masses. Some kind of bloody event planners.