No Motherland Without You! - Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble【Juchewave】

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  • @rofosveryowntrashcan
    @rofosveryowntrashcan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +121

    how do i explain my musical taste to people

    • @kameradimran2163
      @kameradimran2163 2 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      Korean (and wait until they found out it's not the Korean they expected)

    • @adge5182
      @adge5182 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@kameradimran2163 now, that's a good one.

    • @VitutNekruista
      @VitutNekruista 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      You dont have to explain anything, be a chad

    • @rofosveryowntrashcan
      @rofosveryowntrashcan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@VitutNekruista that's exactly what i needed to hear thank you

    • @Classical404
      @Classical404 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Western classical and Korean folk music based songs

  • @adisusanto3127
    @adisusanto3127 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Back to motherland is born to you .

  • @kimjong-il3545
    @kimjong-il3545 3 ปีที่แล้ว +69

    I approve

    • @Pikachu-sc1yc
      @Pikachu-sc1yc 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      Dear leader, where are you?

    • @yaroslav4813
      @yaroslav4813 3 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@Pikachu-sc1yc in mausoleum

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The reality of human rights in North Korea can be seen through political camps. About 150,000 to 230,000 people are abused and killed for no reason, and the only people comparable to them are Auschwitz of Nazi Germany, 731 units of the Japanese Empire, Gulag of the Soviet Union, and Xinjiang re-education camps in China. Some even argue that some of the people who survived Auschwitz are worse than Auschwitz.

    • @__Sauron_
      @__Sauron_ 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Father?

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      South Korea and North Korea are different countries. North Korea has also removed communism from the Constitution, and is a de facto monarchy that defines the Juche idea that emphasizes loyalty to Kim Jong-un as the official ideology of the state. For this reason, the party's only ten principles of establishing a system of leadership, which forces blind loyalty to Kim Jong-un, are the highest norms that suppress the lives of North Koreans. In the end, even this teenage principle can be revised as much as possible with Kim Jong-un's words, so it can be concluded that Kim Jong-un's words are the best norm in North Korea. In fact, the revision in August 2019 stipulated that Kim Jong-un's order takes precedence over the laws set by the Supreme People's Assembly. In terms of South Korea, the presidential decree takes precedence over the Constitution, but it cannot be democratic. In contrast,
      South Korea is close to France

  • @sasoriobinnamii9223
    @sasoriobinnamii9223 3 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    I love this version aesthetic so much.

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The reality of human rights in North Korea can be seen through political camps. About 150,000 to 230,000 people are abused and killed for no reason, and the only people comparable to them are Auschwitz of Nazi Germany, 731 units of the Japanese Empire, Gulag of the Soviet Union, and Xinjiang re-education camps in China. Some even argue that some of the people who survived Auschwitz are worse than Auschwitz.

    • @dankmemes7342
      @dankmemes7342 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@Kimjongun999 average cnn bot

    • @rasmuscallason1574
      @rasmuscallason1574 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Kimjongun999 If you really believe that, you are even more brainwashed, than you think, that North Koreans are.
      Why do you blame the DPRK while believing in western mad propaganda?
      Wouldnt it be better to think about coming together with the other side?
      If both sides are so extremely against each other, there will never be a Korean reunification!

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rasmuscallason1574 South Korea and North Korea are different countries. North Korea has also removed communism from the Constitution, and is a de facto monarchy that defines the Juche idea that emphasizes loyalty to Kim Jong-un as the official ideology of the state. For this reason, the party's only ten principles of establishing a system of leadership, which forces blind loyalty to Kim Jong-un, are the highest norms that suppress the lives of North Koreans. In the end, even this teenage principle can be revised as much as possible with Kim Jong-un's words, so it can be concluded that Kim Jong-un's words are the best norm in North Korea. In fact, the revision in August 2019 stipulated that Kim Jong-un's order takes precedence over the laws set by the Supreme People's Assembly. In terms of South Korea, the presidential decree takes precedence over the Constitution, but it cannot be democratic. In contrast,
      South Korea is close to France

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      South Korea and North Korea are different countries. North Korea has also removed communism from the Constitution, and is a de facto monarchy that defines the Juche idea that emphasizes loyalty to Kim Jong-un as the official ideology of the state. For this reason, the party's only ten principles of establishing a system of leadership, which forces blind loyalty to Kim Jong-un, are the highest norms that suppress the lives of North Koreans. In the end, even this teenage principle can be revised as much as possible with Kim Jong-un's words, so it can be concluded that Kim Jong-un's words are the best norm in North Korea. In fact, the revision in August 2019 stipulated that Kim Jong-un's order takes precedence over the laws set by the Supreme People's Assembly. In terms of South Korea, the presidential decree takes precedence over the Constitution, but it cannot be democratic. In contrast,
      South Korea is close to France

  • @spacepotatoes2019
    @spacepotatoes2019 3 ปีที่แล้ว +85

    Damn this is pure yojongwave

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The reality of human rights in North Korea can be seen through political camps. About 150,000 to 230,000 people are abused and killed for no reason, and the only people comparable to them are Auschwitz of Nazi Germany, 731 units of the Japanese Empire, Gulag of the Soviet Union, and Xinjiang re-education camps in China. Some even argue that some of the people who survived Auschwitz are worse than Auschwitz.

    • @sergwiesen8563
      @sergwiesen8563 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hatillo 7 papis

    • @sergwiesen8563
      @sergwiesen8563 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Kimjongun999 have you been in Desamparados? That's the real deal , Auschwitz is nothing compared to Desamparados, gravilias and Korea are the same scary sh1t , you don't even know the OIJ ni la paca

  • @vha1207
    @vha1207 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    BEST SONG DOESN'T EXI...

  • @APrairieDog
    @APrairieDog 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    *DPRK Approves of this video*

  • @TRD315
    @TRD315 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    JUCHE AESTHETICS.

  • @chunsuilueng9326
    @chunsuilueng9326 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    歌颂金正日的红歌《没有你就没有祖国》/普天堡电子轻音乐团合唱团演唱版。

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Of course, there are poor people in South Korea, too. Some people suffer from not being able to eat properly for a day, and others suffer from economic difficulties. Otherwise, the word soil spoon or Hell Joseon would not have occurred in the first place. And there is an evaluation that the gap between rich and poor is wide in South Korea, but it is much better than North Korea.
      Nevertheless, the poor, even homeless, have active institutional social safety nets for them in Korea, and some large corporations set up welfare programs and help from various charities, so they rarely starve to death unless they really intend to. In addition, if you are healthy, you may not starve by looking for a daily job as soon as possible.
      In fact, according to research data released by the KDI in December 2016, North Korea's total GDP per capita (based on PPP) is estimated to be up to $1,361, which is only about 1.5 million won based on the exchange rate as of July 2017. Except for the knight even Pyongyang, most regions remain in the $1200 range, or 1.4 million won.
      Pyongyang's situation is not much different, with Pyongyang's per capita GDP estimated to be about $2,715, which is only about 3 million won based on the exchange rate during the same period. Since South Korea's legal minimum wage in 2017 is 6,470 won per hour without weekly vacation allowances and 7,764 won per hour, it will be ridiculous that South Korea's one-month minimum wage is higher than North Korea's average per capita GDP.
      Moreover, in 2018, the minimum wage is 7,530 won and the minimum wage, including weekly holiday allowances, is 9,036 won, widening the gap. In addition, mid-sized or higher companies already receive about 3 to 3.3 million won, equivalent to Pyongyang's per capita GDP, as pre-tax salaries, and there are more people who receive that level or higher than expected.
      Compared to GDP, Korea's per capita GDP based on IMF statistics in 2019 was $31,430 and $39,446 based on PPP in 2017. Compared to the same PPP standard, it is 29 times different from the entire North Korea and 14.5 times larger than Pyongyang, and even nominal GDP per capita of South Korea is already 10 times larger than PPP per capita GDP of Pyongyang.
      On top of that, when comparing the field of cultural life beyond food, clothing, and shelter, the difference between the two Koreas widens to a disastrous extent. While most Koreans can fully enjoy foreign cultures such as movies, games, animations, music, and literature, and the number of overseas travelers breaks new records every year, North Korea has no concept of cultural life and leisure except for a very few upper classes. However, in the case of overseas culture, only the Kim family can enjoy it to the fullest, and North Korea is a place where even a considerable number of executives and moneylords can end their lives due to recoils even if they taste overseas culture incorrectly.
      In Korea, there are also a majority of people living on a lease or monthly rent. However, it depends on everything that has hot water, heating and cooling, and the Internet, and it is never at the level of worrying about power outages like North Korea. Besides that, the clothes are overflowing, so by North Korean standards, high-quality clothing is very common in South Korea, so dogs and cows are worn, and food is piled up and scattered with all kinds of unexpected beauty in North Korea. It is even said that opening a chicken restaurant is about failing in business or getting kicked out of work.
      In the end, today's reality is that ordinary ordinary South Koreans enjoy a much more stable and generous life than high-ranking officials in North
      Korea

  • @barkitty74
    @barkitty74 3 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    you should have all of korea and then the dprk flag

  • @yosefjaber3435
    @yosefjaber3435 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    صباح بناء علي عيونك رايس كيمو

  • @johnsmith1487
    @johnsmith1487 3 ปีที่แล้ว +40

    One of the truly great leaders of recent times. We in the USA need our own Kim Jong Il.

    • @AAAA-tp4gw
      @AAAA-tp4gw 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      You don't need that stupid idiot you need his father Kim IL sung don't expect much from jong IL only IL sung knows how to run everything as it should be and in good condition hail life to the great general Kim IL sung

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      South Korea and North Korea are different countries. North Korea has also removed communism from the Constitution, and is a de facto monarchy that defines the Juche idea that emphasizes loyalty to Kim Jong-un as the official ideology of the state. For this reason, the party's only ten principles of establishing a system of leadership, which forces blind loyalty to Kim Jong-un, are the highest norms that suppress the lives of North Koreans. In the end, even this teenage principle can be revised as much as possible with Kim Jong-un's words, so it can be concluded that Kim Jong-un's words are the best norm in North Korea. In fact, the revision in August 2019 stipulated that Kim Jong-un's order takes precedence over the laws set by the Supreme People's Assembly. In terms of South Korea, the presidential decree takes precedence over the Constitution, but it cannot be democratic. In contrast,
      South Korea is close to France

  • @adminacer4778
    @adminacer4778 3 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Long live DRPK

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      South Korea and North Korea are different countries. North Korea has also removed communism from the Constitution, and is a de facto monarchy that defines the Juche idea that emphasizes loyalty to Kim Jong-un as the official ideology of the state. For this reason, the party's only ten principles of establishing a system of leadership, which forces blind loyalty to Kim Jong-un, are the highest norms that suppress the lives of North Koreans. In the end, even this teenage principle can be revised as much as possible with Kim Jong-un's words, so it can be concluded that Kim Jong-un's words are the best norm in North Korea. In fact, the revision in August 2019 stipulated that Kim Jong-un's order takes precedence over the laws set by the Supreme People's Assembly. In terms of South Korea, the presidential decree takes precedence over the Constitution, but it cannot be democratic. In contrast,
      South Korea is close to France

  • @komarovosevastopol
    @komarovosevastopol 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Im confused? Why the northern half only?

  • @magnetique12
    @magnetique12 3 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Communist Countries are awesome songs.

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The reality of human rights in North Korea can be seen through political camps. About 150,000 to 230,000 people are abused and killed for no reason, and the only people comparable to them are Auschwitz of Nazi Germany, 731 units of the Japanese Empire, Gulag of the Soviet Union, and Xinjiang re-education camps in China. Some even argue that some of the people who survived Auschwitz are worse than Auschwitz.

    • @marchingorders7142
      @marchingorders7142 3 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@Kimjongun999 the USA has the highest prison population per capita int he world.

    • @APrairieDog
      @APrairieDog 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Kimjongun999 Sounds like the generic stuff you'd hear from South Korean media outlets, try again imperialist ;)

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      South Korea and North Korea are different countries. North Korea has also removed communism from the Constitution, and is a de facto monarchy that defines the Juche idea that emphasizes loyalty to Kim Jong-un as the official ideology of the state. For this reason, the party's only ten principles of establishing a system of leadership, which forces blind loyalty to Kim Jong-un, are the highest norms that suppress the lives of North Koreans. In the end, even this teenage principle can be revised as much as possible with Kim Jong-un's words, so it can be concluded that Kim Jong-un's words are the best norm in North Korea. In fact, the revision in August 2019 stipulated that Kim Jong-un's order takes precedence over the laws set by the Supreme People's Assembly. In terms of South Korea, the presidential decree takes precedence over the Constitution, but it cannot be democratic. In contrast,
      South Korea is close to France

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@APrairieDog South Korea and North Korea are different countries. North Korea has also removed communism from the Constitution, and is a de facto monarchy that defines the Juche idea that emphasizes loyalty to Kim Jong-un as the official ideology of the state. For this reason, the party's only ten principles of establishing a system of leadership, which forces blind loyalty to Kim Jong-un, are the highest norms that suppress the lives of North Koreans. In the end, even this teenage principle can be revised as much as possible with Kim Jong-un's words, so it can be concluded that Kim Jong-un's words are the best norm in North Korea. In fact, the revision in August 2019 stipulated that Kim Jong-un's order takes precedence over the laws set by the Supreme People's Assembly. In terms of South Korea, the presidential decree takes precedence over the Constitution, but it cannot be democratic. In contrast,
      South Korea is close to France

  • @大竹友一郞
    @大竹友一郞 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    朝鮮民主主義人民共和国を代表する名曲・「あなたがいなければ祖国もない」ですネ!!😀🇰🇵♬
    あなたがいなければ祖国もない🇰🇵♬
    1.激しい嵐も乗り越えて 信念を下さる金正日同志 あなたがいなければ我々もなく あなたがいなければ祖国もない 🇰🇵♬
    2.未来も希望もすべて任ってる 民族の運命金正日同志 あなたがいなければ我々もなく あなたがいなければ祖国もない🇰🇵♬
    3.世界が何百回変わろうとも 人民は信じる金正日同志 あなたがいなければ我々もなく あなたがいなければ祖国もない🇰🇵♬

  • @ej4122
    @ej4122 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    2:07

  • @codysagert5209
    @codysagert5209 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I live in North Korea and itdope

  • @М62
    @М62 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Juchegang

  • @johnluk4719
    @johnluk4719 ปีที่แล้ว

    x1.25

  • @chillerfrigotek9121
    @chillerfrigotek9121 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    That's the story... In North Korea, people were very free, very rich and very happy..😁😂🙃

    • @Kimjongun999
      @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      South Korea and North Korea are different countries. North Korea has also removed communism from the Constitution, and is a de facto monarchy that defines the Juche idea that emphasizes loyalty to Kim Jong-un as the official ideology of the state. For this reason, the party's only ten principles of establishing a system of leadership, which forces blind loyalty to Kim Jong-un, are the highest norms that suppress the lives of North Koreans. In the end, even this teenage principle can be revised as much as possible with Kim Jong-un's words, so it can be concluded that Kim Jong-un's words are the best norm in North Korea. In fact, the revision in August 2019 stipulated that Kim Jong-un's order takes precedence over the laws set by the Supreme People's Assembly. In terms of South Korea, the presidential decree takes precedence over the Constitution, but it cannot be democratic. In contrast,
      South Korea is close to France

  • @Kimjongun999
    @Kimjongun999 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Of course, there are poor people in South Korea, too. Some people suffer from not being able to eat properly for a day, and others suffer from economic difficulties. Otherwise, the word soil spoon or Hell Joseon would not have occurred in the first place. And there is an evaluation that the gap between rich and poor is wide in South Korea, but it is much better than North Korea.
    Nevertheless, the poor, even homeless, have active institutional social safety nets for them in Korea, and some large corporations set up welfare programs and help from various charities, so they rarely starve to death unless they really intend to. In addition, if you are healthy, you may not starve by looking for a daily job as soon as possible.
    In fact, according to research data released by the KDI in December 2016, North Korea's total GDP per capita (based on PPP) is estimated to be up to $1,361, which is only about 1.5 million won based on the exchange rate as of July 2017. Except for the knight even Pyongyang, most regions remain in the $1200 range, or 1.4 million won.
    Pyongyang's situation is not much different, with Pyongyang's per capita GDP estimated to be about $2,715, which is only about 3 million won based on the exchange rate during the same period. Since South Korea's legal minimum wage in 2017 is 6,470 won per hour without weekly vacation allowances and 7,764 won per hour, it will be ridiculous that South Korea's one-month minimum wage is higher than North Korea's average per capita GDP.
    Moreover, in 2018, the minimum wage is 7,530 won and the minimum wage, including weekly holiday allowances, is 9,036 won, widening the gap. In addition, mid-sized or higher companies already receive about 3 to 3.3 million won, equivalent to Pyongyang's per capita GDP, as pre-tax salaries, and there are more people who receive that level or higher than expected.
    Compared to GDP, Korea's per capita GDP based on IMF statistics in 2019 was $31,430 and $39,446 based on PPP in 2017. Compared to the same PPP standard, it is 29 times different from the entire North Korea and 14.5 times larger than Pyongyang, and even nominal GDP per capita of South Korea is already 10 times larger than PPP per capita GDP of Pyongyang.
    On top of that, when comparing the field of cultural life beyond food, clothing, and shelter, the difference between the two Koreas widens to a disastrous extent. While most Koreans can fully enjoy foreign cultures such as movies, games, animations, music, and literature, and the number of overseas travelers breaks new records every year, North Korea has no concept of cultural life and leisure except for a very few upper classes. However, in the case of overseas culture, only the Kim family can enjoy it to the fullest, and North Korea is a place where even a considerable number of executives and moneylords can end their lives due to recoils even if they taste overseas culture incorrectly.
    In Korea, there are also a majority of people living on a lease or monthly rent. However, it depends on everything that has hot water, heating and cooling, and the Internet, and it is never at the level of worrying about power outages like North Korea. Besides that, the clothes are overflowing, so by North Korean standards, high-quality clothing is very common in South Korea, so dogs and cows are worn, and food is piled up and scattered with all kinds of unexpected beauty in North Korea. It is even said that opening a chicken restaurant is about failing in business or getting kicked out of work.
    In the end, today's reality is that ordinary ordinary South Koreans enjoy a much more stable and generous life than high-ranking officials in North Korea

    • @chiefcrimson
      @chiefcrimson  3 ปีที่แล้ว +24

      Too long not reading, glory to the DPRK and the Workers Party of Korea.

    • @APrairieDog
      @APrairieDog 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Strange, South Korea has the highest elderly poverty rates and suicide rates then the North, not to mention the rampant vile plastic surgery and consumerism thats ingrained in the capitalist society and you really comparing the wealth between the countries? Two completely different systems and goals at hand.

    • @enricomuzunna7490
      @enricomuzunna7490 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@chiefcrimson based