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Everything western citizens know about NK is US propaganda
Tonight on VICE
"I and my camera crew arrived in Mexico, we're being told the border to America is protected around the clock by armed machineguns, and trained attack dogs 24/7. They're known to imprison journalists and torture dissenters, and I've signed up to live here for a week... we may not make it out alive."
Except, you know... independent journalists interviewing North Korean deserters.
"Independent"
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/oct/13/why-do-north-korean-defector-testimonies-so-often-fall-apart
I picked a clearly anti-communist and anti-DPRK source to prove a point but there are many more from research papers to articles.
Defector testimony is not self-validating. There is serious reporting and academic work on the South Korean defector industry and the incentives surrounding it: selection bias, monetary incentives, media sensationalism, translation problems, trauma-related memory issues, political pressure, cases of embellishment and recantation, and demand for defector-activists who reproduce the narratives Western and South Korean audiences expect. For many defectors, this can also become an income stream in a society where they are otherwise economically marginalised.
Even the satellite photos?
Someone does make a decision on which photos may be revealed to the public.
With cherrypicking, it'd not be hard to make some propaganda based on real photos that makes US look like a third world country as well.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Asia_at_night_seen_from_space#/media/File:East_Asia_at_night_by_VIIRS.jpg
You can get photos of anywhere on the planet every day, it's hard to fake that.
See, they want you to think it shares a border with South Korea.