This screen capture from the North’s Korean Central TV on Dec. 7, 2016, shows blurs in its broadcast of a rally in downtown Seoul, apparently trying to hide tall buildings around the site. Pyongyang has been active in reporting weekend protests in South Korea demanding the president’s resignation, but analysts say it still didn’t want to show South Korea’s economic development to its people. (Yonhap)
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Reminds me of an old story about South Korea:
The top North Korean diplomat came down to discuss matters with the South. As they rode through heavy traffic from the Airport to the Embassy, the North Korean scoffed and said, “You can’t fool me. These cars outside are ALL the cars in South Korea.”
The South Korean diplomat smiled and said, “Well, you got me there. But where did we get all the tall buildings from?”
Actually, the real reason they blurred out the building was because you could see someone standing in one of the windows smoking a cigarette.
Actually, the reason for the blurring is because these aren’t really videos of South Korean protests.
They are scenes from some Gulliver’s Travels bukake pr0n just before the money shot.