How North Korean Children Are Indoctrinated with Anti-Americanism

besides anti-Americanism North Korean children are also indoctrinated at an early age in militarism to go along with their Kim regime propaganda teachings:


North Korean anti-American propaganda poster.

North Korea needs an enemy. The regime needs a villain for its people to hate. There is no indication that the regime will let go of that hatred anytime soon.

The museum in Sinchon is a prime example. Tucked down a street in south Hwanghae Province, the original museum was created to serve as a repository of alleged American atrocities. Plain and unassuming, the old building housing the relics was flanked by massive mosaics that hinted at the anger contained within: a grandmother in traditional dress, hair askew, shaking her fist at the “wily Americans” and calling on fellow North Koreans to seek “a thousandfold revenge.”

Inside, room after room catalogued the alleged war crimes committed by Americans, from the Presbyterian missionaries accused of seeking to brainwash Koreans with religion to the “Hitlerite” American soldiers they claim systematically tried to exterminate the townspeople in the early months of the Korean War.

Display cases offered what they called proof: some 3,000 artifacts dug up from the soil, including skulls, bones, ID cards, simple woven shoes. A 2009 book on the museum published by Pyongyang’s Foreign Languages Publishing House says that more than 35,000 people, a quarter of the county’s population, were killed during a 52-day rampage.

After a 2014 visit to Sinchon, Kim Jong Un called for an upgrade. The simple building on a grassy knoll was replaced by a palatial museum that is a veritable house of horrors, with room after room graphically bringing to life the gruesome atrocities attributed to the Americans.

The renovated museum opened in late July 2016, in time for the anniversary of the Korean War ceasefire (which the North Koreans call “Victory Day,” even though the fighting ended in a truce).

A visit there is like walking through the set of a horror movie; visitors can walk right up to the tableaus and can practically smell the blood and hear the screams.

In one tableau shown in photos published by Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency in July 2016, a life-sized American soldier yanks the hair of a young Korean woman tied to a tree as another American sinks a knife into her heart. In another room, suffused in red light as though drenched with blood, American soldiers drive nails into a Korean woman’s head. Rabid glee distorts their faces.

The grisly scenes are meant to be lifelike. But are they accurate? Many in South Korea and the United States question the veracity of the claims that such killings were carried out by American troops. While the bones and personal artifacts appear genuine, on my own visits to the museum I did not see any items that directly proved or implicated American involvement.  [Newsweek]

You can read more at the link, but this is something that anyone negotiating with North Korea needs to realize, they can’t have peace because the regime needs an enemy to justify its rule.  However, just because the Kim regime cannot ever have peace does not mean they are not willing to have peace treaty negotiations in order to extract concessions.

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Tbonetylr
Tbonetylr
7 years ago

NYPD cops teach own kids hatred by having their own kids say the ‘N’ word while video-taping it. Trump is the #1 security risk threat to America, more than ISIL, Russia, or “indoctrinated” N. Korean children/ Kim, Jong-un.

Smokes
Smokes
Reply to  Tbonetylr
7 years ago

How is ISIL a “security risk threat” to America? Do you even know what ISIL stands for ya nub?

And President Trump is your dear leader, don’t you forget it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_United_States

Read it, love it! 😆

Knife Aquelee
7 years ago

North Korean way of indoctrinateimg is a science at Pyonyang university which the North Korean has perfected. I bet there are some North Koreans walking around with BA’S, master’s and PHD’s in Anti-Americanism. They will be shock when they learn America is not that bad. Back in the day I was indoctrinated with hate for communism. And now my whole house is filled with products from communist country’s; shoes made in Vietnam in walmart, clothes and electronics made in China in every store. So all that indoctrinatingwa s just a dream,which the North Korean will learn someday, that it was just a dream.

Knife Aquelee
7 years ago

Where is the Edith switch

Smokes
Smokes
Reply to  Knife Aquelee
7 years ago

Like many children of the 80’s I learned that Russians were just like us from Head of the Class. 🙁

Knife Aquelee
7 years ago

Anybody know where is the edit button on this site?

setnaffa
setnaffa
7 years ago

I have seen Americans severely mock Koreans (and ice-versa); but I don’t see GIs stabbing Korean women. Well, not with knives. Those Nork propaganda guys must have some poor self esteem issues.

Knife Aquelee
Reply to  GIKorea
7 years ago

Thank you.

Knife Aquelee
Reply to  GIKorea
7 years ago

I see a icon of a small clock, the words “right now” reply box, up and down Vote icon within 15 minute. Be advised that I am on a IPad. It’s not here.

setnaffa
setnaffa
Reply to  setnaffa
7 years ago

Edith test

setnaffa
setnaffa
Reply to  setnaffa
7 years ago

Looks like we can’t have archaic and Edith, too.

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
7 years ago

Mah safety’z rhiut here.

(Wiggles trigger finger)

Mah edit button’z rhiut here.

(Wiggles fingers, taps on temple)

Tagum City Tim
Reply to  Tbonetylr
7 years ago

I see you still use the outdated acronym “ISIL” to describe ISIS. This was a favorite of the Obama administration who called these terrorists “the JV team.” I don’t think you could find many Syrians to agree with that statement.

Tagum City Tim
7 years ago

Anti-Americanism is another term for the xenophobia that gripped Korea during the Chosun dynasty. Anything foreign is still regarded with a certain wariness even in the Neopolitan South. However, it is true that north Korea would fall apart without someone to hate.

Tbonetylr
Tbonetylr
Reply to  Knife Aquelee
7 years ago

You forgot to edit “a icon.”

Tbonetylr
Tbonetylr
Reply to  Smokes
7 years ago

What are you bickering about? If your stupid lover hadn’t already failed at his promise/Big Fat 1st 30 Day Lie that YOU bought hook line and idiot sinker…Why do you love liars and criminals like Putin & Trump? Why do 49% of GOPers side with Russia/Putin?
Trump’s secret plan to destroy isis revealed(Tee Hee)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3cgw7EtzlEE

Smokes
Smokes
Reply to  Tbonetylr
7 years ago

“If your stupid lover hadn’t already failed at his promise/Big Fat 1st 30 Day Lie that YOU bought hook line and idiot sinker”

Uhh you have me confused with someone else. I didn’t vote for Trump, I voted for Johnson who while not knowing what Aleppo was, your boy Obama sure did and did f’k all with that knowledge for years.

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