Sunday, December 10, 2006

North Korea's Uniquely Funny Propaganda

Despite it being a highly sinister state, one of the most notable aspects of the façade North Korea presents to the rest of the world can be found in the unintentionally rich comedic value sincerely dished out by Pyongyang's global network of propagandists. Exhibit A would have to be the depiction of the country's kooky leader, Kim Jong il, who was famously and brilliantly lampooned in the movie Team America: World Police. Further evidence can be found in Samizdata postings on earlier oddball giggles courtesy of North Korea's propaganda machine - review these here and here.

But wait, there's more. A brief glance at recently-discovered Songun blog (looking through the comments threads there, it is quite remarkable how many people do not realise the site is satirical) prompts further amusement at the cack-handedness of the North Korean P.R. people. Did you know that North Korea is planning to host an international rock festival in early-mid 2007? It's true. According to the North Korean English language website, Voice of Korea, ROCK FOR PEACE
will be the 2007 version of Woodstock rock festival in 1969 but in a different location and with a different goal.
Riiiight. And like crazy ol' spontaneous and unregulated Woodstock of 1969, Rock For Peace promises
few restrictions and conditions on participation but any band will be considered even though you are from USA. The lyrics should not contain admirations on war, sex, violence, murder, drug, rape, non-governmental society, imperialism, colonialism, racism, anti-DPRK, and anti-socialism. There are few restrictions and conditions on participation but any band will be considered even though you are from USA. The lyrics should not contain admirations on war, sex, violence, murder, drug, rape, non-governmental society, imperialism, colonialism, racism, anti-DPRK, and anti-socialism.
I am not sure there are any American acts who would satisfy the criteria. Perhaps the Brits could send Rolf Harris, preferably on a one-way passage.

There are, however, indications that the North Korean propaganda machine is starting to come to terms with the concept of producing convincing copy. Displayed at the bottom of the Voice of Korea website is a photo of a few hot and bothered middle-aged Euros posing with a group of male teenage soccer players. Songun (and this Guardian article) quotes the caption of the picture in question as reading
HEY, AMERICANS, YOU SHOULD LEARN A LOT FROM OUR NORWEGIAN FRIENDS WHO ARE HAVING REALLY GOOD TIME WITH NORTH KOREAN YOUNG SCHOOL BOYS.
No doubt to the Norwegians' immense chagrin, a really good time with the boys is no longer being had over at Voice of Korea. They're learning - one step at a time.

4 Comments:

Blogger Steve Edwards said...

LOL! These people are so out of touch, it's unbelievable. Leaders of totalitarian societies often remind me of the class nerd - absolutely no realisation how ridiculous they are and look, and their less dorky friends simply too polite/embarrassed to inform them. (of course, the analogy doesn't quite hold when we consider that class nerds don't usually set up gulags, extermination camps, etc, to threaten their friends with - but we can let that one slide)

Wed Dec 13, 08:53:00 pm 2006  
Anonymous mark hill said...

"Hey, Americans, you should learn a lot from our Norwegian friends who are having really good time with North Korean young school boys."

Make of that what you will.

Songun is hard to tell if it is real or parody.

But "Juchegirl" is a pisstake, right? I hope people seriously don't have those thoughts.

Steve, what happened to the North Korean racial supremacist?

Thu Dec 14, 07:45:00 am 2006  
Anonymous mark hill said...

Even the *official* site HAS to be parody.

"UNFORTUNATELY KURT COBAIN CAN NOT PARTICIPATE ROCK FOR PEACE THIS TIME

BUT WE STILL DO REMEMBER ALL GOOD SONGS OF NIRVANA FROM ABERDEEN, USA."

(I am giggling as I type this)

and;

"A NORWEGIAN WHO RIDES WITH A NORTH KOREAN GIRL NEAR SOUTH KOREAN BORDER.

DPRK WANTS TO RIDE THE BIKE OF PEACE WITH ALL OF YOU AS LONG AS YOU RESPECT DPRK."

Thu Dec 14, 08:00:00 am 2006  
Blogger James Waterton said...

If it's a parody, one wonders why they'd alter the caption after it was mocked in the MSM? Wouldn't a parody site wear that as a badge of honour?

Thu Dec 14, 08:56:00 pm 2006  

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