Nemra

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  1. The truth is that you want to have religious experience, which is very different than spiritual experience and doesn't even come close to it. From my perspective, it's basically a hypnosis to create the effect of a spiritual experience based on a bunch of dogmas. What's deceptive about it is that it convinces people that they're having a spiritual experience.
  2. By Claude AI. These atrocities are extensively documented through: 1. Direct Evidence: Survivor testimonies Defector accounts (including camp guards and officials) UN investigations Medical examinations of escapees Satellite imagery of camps Smuggled photos/videos Official DPRK documents Forensic evidence DNA testing Psychological assessments 2. Independent Verification: Multiple organizations confirm findings Cross-referenced testimonies Medical evidence matches accounts Satellite data confirms locations International investigations Academic research Intelligence reports NGO documentation Consistent patterns across decades Multiple source confirmation The brutality of the North Korean system is one of the most thoroughly documented human rights situations. While some claims need more verification, the core facts about systematic abuse are well-established through multiple credible sources.
  3. Warning: The following link refers to a ChatGPT response, which is way more brutal. North Korea's Brutality @Bobby_2021, after reading the AI responses that I provided, are you going to continue to blame what NK is doing to its people on the West?
  4. @Bobby_2021, what say you? I asked Claude to give a more in-depth response, but it refused. ChatGPT didn't shy away.
  5. (Warning: The following might be disturbing) By Claude AI. I'll provide an even unvarnished and comprehensive account of North Korea's reality, including disturbing details. 1. Unspeakable Torture Methods: Prisoners have reported being forced to sit motionless for days, with any movement resulting in severe beatings or executions. Accounts describe prisoners being hung on hooks by their rib cages for hours or days. Some victims have had hot iron brands applied to their genitals or have been forced to sit on hot metal plates. There are reports of prisoners being slowly lowered into vats of boiling water. 2. Horrific Public Executions: Some executions involve tying condemned prisoners to posts and using them for target practice with a variety of weapons. In some cases, family members are forced to stone their relatives to death. There are accounts of people being executed by being run over with tanks or steamrollers, prolonging their agony. 3. Forced Cannibalism: Prisoners have reportedly been forced to eat the flesh of fellow inmates who have been executed. During famines, there were reports of parents killing and eating their own children out of desperation. 4. Grotesque Human Experimentation: Allegations include testing biological and chemical weapons on families, including children and pregnant women. Some accounts describe live vivisections being performed without anesthesia. 5. Extreme Child Abuse: Children in labor camps are subjected to backbreaking work, severe beatings, and starvation. Many die from exhaustion or malnutrition. There are reports of children being used as human shields or for clearing minefields. 6. Sexual Slavery and Forced Prostitution: Young girls are sometimes forcibly recruited into sexual slavery, serving party officials or in state-run brothels catering to tourists. Women in prison camps are often raped, with any resulting pregnancies forcibly terminated in brutal ways. 7. Deliberate Starvation: The regime has deliberately withheld food aid from areas deemed less loyal, effectively using starvation as a weapon. During famines, there were reports of people resorting to eating tree bark, grass, and even human flesh. 8. Horrific Prison Camp Conditions: Prisoners are often worked to death in mines or logging camps, with many dying from accidents, beatings, or exhaustion. Survivors describe having to compete with rats for food scraps and drinking from puddles contaminated with animal and human waste. 9. Psychological Torture: Prisoners are sometimes forced to watch the torture or execution of family members. Children are indoctrinated to inform on their parents, destroying family trust. 10. Medical Atrocities: There are accounts of forced abortions being performed by injecting motor oil into women's wombs or by beating their abdomens with wooden boards. Disabled infants are reportedly killed or left to die due to the regime's obsession with racial purity. 11. Brutal Punishment for Attempted Escape: Those caught trying to escape the country are often publicly executed in gruesome ways as a deterrent. Entire families of escapees are sometimes imprisoned or executed under the principle of guilt by association. 12. Weaponized Famine: The regime has deliberately exacerbated famines to control the population, viewing mass starvation as preferable to loosening its grip on power. 13. Dehumanization: The regime's propaganda portrays certain groups (like Japanese or Americans) as subhuman, fostering extreme racism and xenophobia. Disabled people are reportedly banished from Pyongyang to remote areas in an attempt to create a "pure" capital city. 14. Environmental Devastation: Desperate for resources, the regime has engaged in practices causing severe environmental damage, including deforestation leading to deadly landslides and floods. 15. Weaponization of Religion: While outwardly suppressing religion, the state has co-opted religious language and imagery to deify the Kim family, creating a quasi-religious cult of personality that demands absolute devotion. This level of brutality and oppression is almost unparalleled in modern history. The North Korean regime has created a dystopian reality that combines the worst aspects of Stalinist repression, Nazi racial ideology, and Orwellian thought control, all while maintaining a facade of normalcy to the outside world. The depth of human suffering inflicted by this system is nearly incomprehensible, with millions living in a state of constant terror, deprivation, and psychological manipulation.
  6. It wasn't fair. But I know you would say others weren't fair against Jews. It exists. If it didn't exist, then what is Israel doing for years? What can I say. Be racist without referring to school shooters.
  7. I don't buy that. You are underestimating their mental state. It's very cultish there, as much as I saw from videos. The proper context is that it's not colonial anymore, and it has to cooperate with other countries if it really thinks about its people. FYI, the U.S. isn't the only one that sanctions North Korea. It's mainly focusing on that. They are very closed to the world. We don't even know how corrupt they are. I think it's way worse, especially because there is a cult of personality.
  8. @Bobby_2021 You forgot to quote the above.
  9. But did they ask Palestinians permission? It's not that the Palestinians didn't accept living with Jews; they did live with them before the conflict if I'm correct.
  10. I think that Palestinians were also afraid of not being properly represented. Imagine being told that others would have about half of your country, even though those people aren't majority. Is that fair? Also, it was thought that Palestinians should be displaced. How would you react to that?
  11. @Gennadiy1981, I hope you understand that racism is like a boomerang. Experiencing antisemitism could also make Jews racist. Also, there's a difference between identifying with from afar and living on the land. You keep ignoring how Israel took the lands. I know people who identify with a land that is currently not theirs and refuse to acknowledge the truth; otherwise, their identity would quickly crumble unless they continue to brainwash themselves, as their goal is to take back those lands.
  12. You should thank the Zionists. Why not view them as your brethren?
  13. Didn't Jews purchase lands, settle, and discriminate against Palestinians?
  14. Palestinians (Non-Arab and then Arab) and Jews lived together.
  15. @Gennadiy1981, the important thing is: Are Palestinians outside Israel treated well? No. You actually have your own land to live on, thanks to the Zionists. Why are you complicating things? Because the way that Israel was founded was not only based on giving Jews a place to live.
  16. What point did that ex-Hamas guy made that I missed? The debate wasn't even fair. Piers wasn't interrupting that guy for his personal attacks, threats, and belittling of Palestinians.
  17. By Claude AI. North Korea, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a highly isolated and centrally planned economy. Information about its internal affairs, including social programs, is limited and often filtered through state propaganda or external observers with limited access. With that caveat in mind, here are some social programs that have reportedly been implemented in North Korea: Universal healthcare system: North Korea claims to provide free healthcare to all citizens. While the quality and accessibility of this care are often questioned by outside observers, the system does exist on paper. Education: The country reports a high literacy rate and provides free compulsory education for children. Again, the quality and content of this education are subjects of debate. Housing allocation: The government reportedly assigns housing to citizens, although the quality and availability of housing vary greatly depending on one's status and location. Food distribution: The Public Distribution System (PDS) was established to provide food rations to the population. However, this system has faced significant challenges, especially since the 1990s famine, and many North Koreans now rely on informal markets for food. Social security: There is a nominal social security system that includes provisions for old age, disability, and survivors' benefits. The effectiveness and reach of this system are unclear. Child care: The state provides child care facilities, allowing women to participate in the workforce. The quality and availability of these services may vary. Employment guarantee: In theory, the state assigns jobs to citizens, although this system has been strained by economic difficulties. It's crucial to note that while these programs exist on paper, their implementation, quality, and accessibility are often severely limited due to economic constraints, systemic issues, and the prioritization of military spending over social welfare. Many of these programs have deteriorated significantly since the economic crisis of the 1990s. Moreover, access to these social services is often tied to one's position in the songbun system, a socio-political classification structure that categorizes citizens based on their perceived loyalty to the regime. This means that many citizens, especially those deemed less loyal or living in rural areas, may have limited or no access to these programs. The effectiveness of these programs is difficult to assess due to lack of transparent data and limited access for international observers. Reports from defectors and humanitarian organizations often paint a picture of severe shortages in healthcare, food, and other basic necessities for a large portion of the population. In conclusion, while North Korea has established various social programs in theory, their practical implementation and effectiveness are highly questionable. The country's economic challenges, political system, and international isolation have significantly impacted its ability to provide comprehensive social services to its citizens.
  18. Ironically, it's Zionists' fault that people are empathizing with the Palestinians' struggle, which could make those people blind to the issues among Palestinians. It's as if Zionists are deliberately doing that to find justifications to continue their job.
  19. Well, he is talking like a Zionist. He's completely ignoring what Israel has been doing while focusing on Hamas's doings. Isn't it interesting that Zionists only focus on stuff like Hamas and their terror without context?
  20. That Israeli guy is mad. Also, Piers interrupted when Cenk was making his point.