SHIFT is a movement to change public perception on North Korea.
Our message is simple: It's about the PEOPLE, not the politics.
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SHIFT is a movement to change public perception on North Korea.
Our message is simple: It's about the PEOPLE, not the politics.
Add your voice at Shift | Liberty in North Korea
nope. change can happen from within. a military is only as good as its citizens. guess who's behind the tank, the gun, the missile? some citizen. he/she has to choose to ride with the status quo or be free. if he chooses status quo. well he deserves what he gets.
The Kim Jung-Il is responsible for poverty conditions of North Korean people and directing a majority of money and food to the military. He "could" have directed money and food to feed everyone but he wasn't about that life.
The "world" perception is this, "not my problem". Same old mind set when it comes to atrocities in African nations. Not my civil war, not my problem. U.N. doesn't even step in.
NK can't be turned from the inside out. They have been giving beat downs to anyone who remotely rises up against the regime for years. The only way to really change the country is to flatten their military strength to nothing.
Do people still starve in north korea.
I think that is a fib we're being told. If the North Koreans are starving, they are either going to 1) Get up, stand up, stand up for their rights, or 2) all die in which case there will be no one for us to worry about. Make sense? I know it does, cuz it's called LOGIC.
I think that is a fib we're being told. If the North Koreans are starving, they are either going to 1) Get up, stand up, stand up for their rights, or 2) all die in which case there will be no one for us to worry about. Make sense? I know it does, cuz it's called LOGIC.
They aren't literally starving. But, let's just say most citizens don't need Weight Watchers.Do people still starve in north korea.
A dude just recently escaped from the NK. He shot his superiors and ran for it. NK is totally the suck. If a soldier with a gun knows the only change he can make is to get the f*** out of NK, what does that tell you about the regime?nope. change can happen from within. a military is only as good as its citizens. guess who's behind the tank, the gun, the missile? some citizen. he/she has to choose to ride with the status quo or be free. if he chooses status quo. well he deserves what he gets.
and remember the military guys have family/friends. if all of their family members and friends put themselves in front of said tanks and missiles. would these guys be just as quick to kill their own? that might change their mind on the subject matter. but the people have to be willing to die for it. not some people a huge majority of them have to feel this way.