Why North Koreans were shocked for the first time in America I Dimple Compilation

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Today, we have prepared reasons why North Korean defectors were surprised when they went to the United States.
North Korean Veteran : @tv-iv5ic
Woman who defecterd from Aoji Area : @TV-xe5dd
Evelyn : @EvelynwelcomeTomychannel
Kim Geum-hyuk : @NKexpert0429
Share us your opinion in comments.
00:00 North Korean Veteran
10:32 Woman who defected from Aoji Area, North Korea
18:32 Evelyn
24:55 Kim Geum-hyuk

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  • Ma'am from one soldier to another. You have nothing to apologize for. We were soldiers and a soldier carries out orders, we don't make them. I am just happy to see that you now have a life worth living. Many soldiers around the world never got that chance. So Ma'am live and be happy😊 live and be happy for those soldiers around the world that never got a chance to😊 let that be your apology😊 Be well.😊

    @galemartin9155@galemartin91552 ай бұрын
    • No, the US soldiers signed up for a fascist, imperialist military with thoughts of material, worldly gain and not of the innocent victims. US soldiers are dirt. We rejected the "Just following orders" defense at the Nuremburg trials. It doesn't wash.

      @brandoncrusen9160@brandoncrusen91602 ай бұрын
    • o7

      @ScornedOne1080@ScornedOne10802 ай бұрын
    • @@ScornedOne1080 I sorry, I don't understand?

      @galemartin9155@galemartin91552 ай бұрын
    • It's propaganda she's apologizing for not orders.

      @Melrose51653@Melrose516532 ай бұрын
    • @@Melrose51653 Go be miserable somewhere else please.

      @galemartin9155@galemartin91552 ай бұрын
  • I not only laughed at the first lady in the military outfit but also teary when she talked about how sad she was about having the totally wrong perspective about the USA. I'm not American but from Canada, but I felt very proud that she was treated so well. Thank you to all the American soldiers, civilians and just the compassion everyone showed to her!!!!! xoxoxooxoxox

    @moonchild848@moonchild848Ай бұрын
    • She left NK we have no reason to hate her. Well most of us at least. I'm sure there are some Americans that would. But they are not liked in America either.

      @tig3rjax494@tig3rjax494Ай бұрын
    • We're not heartless monsters like you for some reason think we are. We American's can separate the citizens from the government easily. We all know it's the NK government that's bad and not the people.

      @paooul_dixon@paooul_dixonАй бұрын
    • @@tig3rjax494no reason to hate any of them except the people in charge, the rest have just been brainwashed and the reality is they are no threat to us

      @Ooohyeah024@Ooohyeah024Ай бұрын
    • @@tig3rjax494 Some Americans are quite sympathetic to North Korea and what they stand for. Most Americans don't like those socialist fascists, but there more popular in the universities.

      @DrCruel@DrCruelАй бұрын
    • ​@@DrCruelktórzy Amerykanie? Niech jadą do Korei płn i zobaczą gorzka prawdę

      @Ewa-ps1zu@Ewa-ps1zu17 күн бұрын
  • I am continually amazed at the strength and resilience of the North Korean people and hope that one day, they will enjoy the same freedoms that most of the world's population does. We Americans are a funny bunch, but I believe we are generally very caring and sharing. I know we are loud and can seem too much at times. I hope the shock of coming here was more pleasant than scary. Know you are always welcome! May you all have wonderful lives, wherever you choose to live!

    @janespencer7864@janespencer78642 ай бұрын
  • As an american, I feel no ill will towards the people of n korea. I hate the leadership.

    @DemonSliime@DemonSliime2 ай бұрын
  • "There is no border in love" Truer words have rarely been spoken.

    @joninosaka@joninosaka2 ай бұрын
  • Nothing but love, and admiration for these brave people

    @bahamutzero4903@bahamutzero49032 ай бұрын
    • Why is she traveling around in uniform ? US troops cannot wear uniforms in civilian areas and certainly not in foreign countries (unless they are on base or in combat). I find this fishy. Why would she go around in uniform if she is mo longer in the army?

      @annfrost3323@annfrost33232 ай бұрын
    • @st3323 Are you new to this channel? Or even watch the whole video? First off this a Korean youtube channel ,second she only wear it in this youtube channel not traveling around the US branding her uniform , And third where do you heard it from that US troops can't wearing US uniform in civilian areas? Yes they can't it against the law only "If they are not in the military anymore" because that it would be count as impersonate a military personal, But that is a US law not a Korean one.

      @RandomKnowledge168@RandomKnowledge1682 ай бұрын
    • @@annfrost3323 I am pretty sure she put the uniform on in the studio.. she's likely not walking around in a military uniform of the country she defected from in her everyday life.

      @lordblazer@lordblazerАй бұрын
    • yah and I feel bad for them that they got brainwashed to going to the only place that’s much worse!

      @Cassxowary@CassxowaryАй бұрын
  • Why does she feel the need to apologize? Poor dear didn't know differently than her indoctrination taught her. I'm glad she and her and husband escaped. I've admired her since the first video I saw her in. Much respect Soldier.

    @SuperDrLisa@SuperDrLisa2 ай бұрын
    • The US government does the same indoctrination, but using different aspects. Lol It's clear that uncle Sam has convinced many citizens that the US is the "freest" country on earth. Thanks for the internet now everyone can see the truth if they look it up.

      @mendronesg@mendronesgАй бұрын
  • I have been struggling to learn Spanish for 6 years (I’m old), so I was incredibly impressed with the proficiency Evelyn displayed with her English, she has done a lot of hard work to be that fluent. Very impressive.

    @SigRho1429@SigRho14292 ай бұрын
  • Every American should have to watch this video. These girls are awesome!

    @alcoholfueledgaming9431@alcoholfueledgaming9431Ай бұрын
    • Inside every Asian communist there is an American trying to get out

      @nickirmen6671@nickirmen6671Ай бұрын
  • I love her pure honesty & sincerity.....she's a real warrior...

    @allanj917@allanj9172 ай бұрын
  • Its crazy to think in the first lady's example how powerful it would have been that some random police officer during a traffic stop was aware enough of the realities in NK to afford this lady such respect. Especially in light of what NK's police function as.

    @themadmallard@themadmallard2 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for sharing this. :) I'm so happy these amazing people were able to come here.

    @chris-vecchio@chris-vecchio2 ай бұрын
  • Very brave woman, we are honored to have you here.

    @LarryMassey@LarryMassey2 ай бұрын
  • What amazing and brave women! ❤ Thank you for sharing your experiences. We are happy you’re here! 👏

    @MichMichMe@MichMichMe2 ай бұрын
  • All of you were very refreshing to see and hear! Welcome to America!

    @garylangdon1783@garylangdon17832 ай бұрын
  • Such an enjoyable video. The one critique that I unfortunately agree with are the conditions of many of our mass transit systems. "Dirty and in disrepair" seem to be a commonly encountered description of these systems in major cities such as NYC. However, I also wholeheartedly agree with the open kindness of Americans. I see videos from other countries often on KZhead where the victim of an accident (a fall, vehicle strike, etc) are bypassed by other pedestrians and wonder why the heck they aren't stopping to help. In the States, all the witnesses of an accident with injury would be tripping over themselves to help that person. All nations have their strengths and weaknesses, the US included. Thanks again for the video!

    @snowdogthewolf@snowdogthewolf2 ай бұрын
  • You have nothing to apologize for. We understand and want only the best for you and your people.

    @nyteshayde1197@nyteshayde11972 ай бұрын
  • I only knew one person that escaped a dictatorship from Cuba. She was our neighbor and her grandkids were our friends growing up. The struggle she had to endure was mind boggling then, but to think that many other countries like Cuba and N.Korea still go through this today is even more sickening.

    @Mary-sh2bp@Mary-sh2bp2 ай бұрын
    • Two types of people escaped Cuba - the released prisoners by Castro and the Batista gangsters who ruled Cuba like a mafia

      @wolfie5@wolfie52 ай бұрын
    • funny that when people talk about this no one mentions the embargo by the u.s. lol

      @Henryg1181@Henryg11812 ай бұрын
    • @@Henryg1181 the US is also embargoed by North Korea by the way so it's totally fair.

      @melluzi@melluziАй бұрын
    • @@Henryg1181what good is there communism if it has to rely on a capitalist country

      @Ooohyeah024@Ooohyeah024Ай бұрын
    • My grandma escaped from there with my mom in 1961

      @Ooohyeah024@Ooohyeah024Ай бұрын
  • What a great video. Thank you for sharing such personal stories. I’m so glad to learn more about the people of North Korea even through shocks and misunderstandings.

    @sallygreer5678@sallygreer56782 ай бұрын
  • No need to apologize for what she was taught and what her lived experience was inside of North Korea. Always happy to see when they escape their prison.

    @Candide1776@Candide17762 ай бұрын
  • I'm so vey glad that you had such good experiences, here in USA. You're welcome to stay.... or come again any time you like. 🙂

    @jeff-hopkins@jeff-hopkins2 ай бұрын
  • No North Korean ever needs to apologize. We get it and most Americans really don't care if you call us names. It's all good, just glad you are now living your life.

    @butter7734@butter77342 ай бұрын
  • Americans, for the most part, just want the rest of the world to be able to live peacefully and prosperously, with the same rights we enjoy. There are some bad apples who hate other nationalities, but usually our criticism is aimed at governments and the very real suffering caused by them, not the ordinary people from thpse places. We sympathize with North Korean citizens and hate what their government has done to them.

    @wordforger@wordforger2 ай бұрын
    • All countries have those bad apples. Japan is 90% bad apples if you’re talking about racists. Most countries don’t accept such diversity like America does. And people hate to accept that.

      @Bman62296@Bman62296Ай бұрын
  • This is sooooooooo interesting I love it. They’re so pretty and I love their outfits. I do wonder if they feel a need to be overly complementary because of how they grew up. We have tons of flaws in the US.

    @Frogs84@Frogs842 ай бұрын
  • I'll always have a ton of respect for anyone who can escape a crappy situation like North Korea and experience what makes the United States of America the greatest nation on Earth.

    @alonenjersey@alonenjersey2 ай бұрын
    • You're welcome.

      @alonenjersey@alonenjersey2 ай бұрын
    • Not the greatest tbh

      @roman-yt2893@roman-yt28932 ай бұрын
    • ​@@roman-yt2893Better than most. Be thankful for your freedom. Don't know how good you got it til you lose it. 🤷‍♀️

      @saiyongdawn7756@saiyongdawn77562 ай бұрын
    • @@saiyongdawn7756Agree with that. The US is the greatest, depending on what you're measuring the US and against whom. The universal truth is that the US is a country mile better than most other countries on earth. Not all, but most. Although one could say anywhere other than North Korea would be a material and spiritual improvement in one's living standards.

      @jdelark6428@jdelark64282 ай бұрын
    • Its better than, say, Congo. But compared to all the other first world countries, its at the bottom.

      @tileux@tileux2 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad she was treated so well. I wish all Americans were as well mannered.

    @danchan5028@danchan5028Ай бұрын
    • Absolutely agree; it makes me so upset when I see other Americans treat foreigners disrespectfully. That's not how they would want to be treated if they went somewhere to visit. It's not hard to be nice to people. 🙂

      @RT-qd8yl@RT-qd8ylКүн бұрын
  • They are all so brave to visit America. To go to the place you were brought up to believe was so evil. I can't even imagine the fear they all over came. I hope they are very proud of themselves!

    @peoriagrace1968@peoriagrace19682 ай бұрын
  • Many people in the US do not understand how incredibly fortunate they are to be born and raised there. We take for granted the freedoms we have, the experiences we have, and the ease of life. They don't know what is happening in other countries around the world, and I often wonder what my life would look like if I were born in another country. Makes me appreciate my life all the more.

    @gdhaney136@gdhaney136Ай бұрын
    • Most of us actually do know. The only Americans who don't know are the younger generation that seems to have an infatuation with communism that drives out all reason.

      @Princess_Celestia_@Princess_Celestia_Ай бұрын
    • @@Princess_Celestia_ anyone who thinks communism is great should move to Cuba. Won't take long for their minds to change.

      @gdhaney136@gdhaney136Ай бұрын
  • I am crying right now, I only wish i could have given you a better and more beautiful life full of love, honor and respect! :)

    @thristancooke9040@thristancooke9040Ай бұрын
  • So happy you are all free now. please enjoy life as it was meant to be.

    @sreser111@sreser1112 ай бұрын
  • I geuninely don't think any American has any hatred for North Korean citizens or see them as an enemy, just Kim Jong Un and his government. More often than not I think we just feel helpless when we think about them because there's nothing we can do to help them while they're in North Korea, and it's only because of the brave defectors and information leakers like her that we know about what they go through.

    @brlxnnx@brlxnnxАй бұрын
  • How is she? Not posted in awhile. Hope her and family are good.

    @ivanskirchak4935@ivanskirchak49352 ай бұрын
  • I wish you peace, love, and understanding. ❤️🫂❤️ We are concerned when our brothers and sisters worldwide are forced to suffer. Not invaders, but caring neighbors. They convinced you that you were in danger and must live in fear. That fear is a manipulation. You flee from North Korea to open arms. We see you as victims.

    @valkyrie1066@valkyrie10662 ай бұрын
  • She is Beautiful And Her Story is So Beautiful

    @lazaruslaser@lazaruslaserАй бұрын
  • This was so interesting and I hope they know they are welcome any time here in the U.S. !!

    @notlizzie7300@notlizzie7300Ай бұрын
  • The lady from Aoji is going to be wild in her next life, and I love it 😂

    @Hello_Spaceboy@Hello_Spaceboy2 ай бұрын
  • One thing that NK has wrong is that Americans look alike. We have Americans of every race. My grandmother was Japanese-American. My grandfather's ancestors came from Germany. My mother was born in France. My husband is half Mexican. America is a very diverse country.

    @annealissa@annealissa2 ай бұрын
  • The United States of America is a Democratic Republic. And we are blessed to hear your stories. Thank you for sharing we appreciate you ❤️

    @leanngerson7381@leanngerson73812 ай бұрын
    • Wrong America is a Constitutional Republic.

      @shadowoftsushima7942@shadowoftsushima7942Ай бұрын
    • Federal Republic.

      @geoffreyherrick298@geoffreyherrick298Ай бұрын
    • @@geoffreyherrick298 Constitutional Republic.

      @Princess_Celestia_@Princess_Celestia_Ай бұрын
    • Yup, Constitutional Republic with democratically elected representation. The *Republic* is the important part, division of powers.

      @philonetic321@philonetic321Ай бұрын
  • I'm so glad and happy you had a wonderful time in the USA...I hope you will come back again ! ... So many places to see, things to do i'm sure you will have a wonderful time and adventure. After seeing your video posted, it made me happy knowing that you had the chance to see us and talk with us. As you have seen first hand we are not what NK said we were like nor how we treat people. I just wanted to say as well ..... '' Hello , so nice to meet you, and only wish the very best for you and your family. God Bless

    @Ds-xi2sq@Ds-xi2sqАй бұрын
  • Thank you for tellin all this to us. You are very wellcome allso to Finland, country where lives the happiest people on world.

    @rami1406@rami14067 күн бұрын
  • America is a Republic with democratic elements. Capitalism and a free market are also two major reasons why the US thrives over a system like NK has.

    @Gutslinger@Gutslinger2 ай бұрын
  • I see hope for the future of humanity in this beautiful group of stories. It’s so easy to take what we have for granted and that is why we should always give thanks to god for giving us what we need to survive each day and for the health to provide for our families. One day humanity will have to come together in the realization that we are all brothers and sisters. Solving our problems with war is not the answer ever. This is a great example of us creating prejudice simply because we don’t know how the others truly live, and at some point humanity has to come together to solve all of humanities, tough problems poverty homelessness, and starvation will be eradicated. God bless this world and god bless all who have fought for the freedoms that every human should have. ❤❤

    @deanjohnson8097@deanjohnson8097Ай бұрын
  • As an American that lives in Hanover PA, I feel like South Korea is a futuristic advanced place I'd love to see. I've been to Chicago and other places in the USA and abroad with the USN, but I've never been to South Korea or NYC. I've heard South Korea is so incredible that many like it better than NYC. My dad's been to South Korea, while he served the USN (he did 10 years though and has been everywhere) but that was in the late 1960s and 1970s, so I don't think South Korea is the same today as it was in the 1970s? Anyway... I'm rambling, but my point is I've heard Seoul South Korea is more futuristic, cleaner, friendlier, and safer than even NYC USA. I'm going oneday! I hope 🙏

    @NAFOARMY@NAFOARMY2 ай бұрын
    • I used to go to church in that town. I live in Ohio now but good times. Sad the mall is dead but at least martins still has their outlet store still😊

      @Rob-cq9hq@Rob-cq9hqАй бұрын
    • @Rob-cq9hq small world! Yup, "snack capital" of the USA. Martins and Utz are still running strong and half the towns economy. We got to big though, 3 McDonalds, 2 Walmarts, 2 Sheetz, several Rutters and Turkey Hills, 2 Bowling Alleys, PutPut, new GoCart tracks, 3 Rite Aids, Home Depot and Lowers, plus W.L. Sterner. 2 Arby's, 2 Burger Kings, 3 Subways, 2 Giants, 2 Weis, Sam's Club, Hobby Lobby, Rural King, a million vape shops and hipster barbers. If you want a haircut as a man in Hanover today, you have to make an appointment 2 weeks away! Or go to great clips and pay $25 for a regular. A new Target, and so much more new stuff. And about 1,000 new red lights. New big name restaurants (Roadhouse, Olive Garden, and more). Bay City is still going strong, but the Landing is gone. Many new bars and most old bars are still here. A couple murders (or attempted) every year now. 😔 All Marylanders blew up West Manheim and super populated us. I miss when it was 3 traffic lights from MD to the square. Now it's like 10!!!! North parts even busier. I moved here at 14 in 1996. Now I'm 46 and badly miss our small town. The snack outlets are still here, but I think utz outlet is moving (or recently did)? Still nice people, but weekends and Holidays are so busy! I have in law relatives in Cincinnati but I don't really know them. My mom was born in Dayton, she moved to MD as a toddler though. It really is a small town. I have closer blood relatives in Illinois. 🍻 🍟 🫂 🤜🤛

      @NAFOARMY@NAFOARMYАй бұрын
  • Finally theyre back, oh i miss them so much! I always to hear the story of north korean on their first time in america

    @ishikawagoemon4397@ishikawagoemon43972 ай бұрын
  • Tipping is not about the food well unless your server got your order incorrect like multiple times then that means he or she simply is not doing the job correctly. But tipping is ment to positively reinforce good service because waiters and waitresses notoriously get paid horrendously low wages. So an easy way to figure out the appropriate amount you should tip is start with 10% so say the bill is 45.00 you simply move the decimal one place to the left and you have 10% that is 4.50 now if you want to be generous like if its a holiday or if you are on a date or having a large gathering you could double the tip to 20% which would turn that 4.50 into 9.00 which to make it easy you could just give the waitresses/waiter a $10. On the other hand say the server was very neglectful of your table and got several items incorrect and you had to ask for things like refills of water, bread, salad, or the bill at the end rather then him or her paying attention you could deduct as much as you feel appropriate or not give a tip at all if the situation calls for it. Tho no tip is an extremely rare instance. Hope that clears up confusion for anyone wondering.

    @cricket2182011@cricket2182011Ай бұрын
    • 1 Thing Holocaust Survivor Tova Friedman Has Taught Us Is To SURVIVE No Matter WHAT Happens And We Americans Are Tough And The US Is Not To Be F*CKED With As Our Country Is A NATO Member So Any North Korean Is Welcome And If The ICC Does A Possible Investigation And Arrests Kim Jong Un And He Goes To Trial We'll Be READY To Call The Defectors For Testimony AGAINST Him 🤜💥🤛

      @haileeraestout5567@haileeraestout556729 күн бұрын
  • As Soldiers, we understand the heart of the Soldier is true. The heart of our leaders is not always true.

    @Chris-fn4df@Chris-fn4df2 ай бұрын
  • Your video made me both smile and be sad. I was in S. Korea in the US military, and found the S. Korean people wonderful, I loved their respect and kindness to me as a foreigner living in their land. I know how advanced and prosperous S. Korea is in comparison to the North Korean people. I felt like the N. Koreans are living in a concentration camp where they are not allowed to know much beyond their own culture and what they are told. The North has so much potential, but the Kim regime will never let them fulfill what they could be. Have you read George Orwell's 1984? That is what imagine it's like to live there. Fear and Paranoia are the standards. If unification should ever happen the rest of the world will have to spend time on a whole country trying to help them overcome the trauma it has been living with for decades, almost a hundred years. That's a long time to have therapy as a nation. As a gay man, I can only imagine the horrors that my people in your country have gone thru. The Kim family, that we so hoped would be better because the current leader who was educated in Switzerland and other places, who knew better, would be a way out. It seems like that is a lost hope. Between Kim Jung Un and when he dies, let it be soon, his sister, the people are just going to have to be the ones to kick them out. But do they even know anything beyond Un? That there is hope, literally just beyond the border? No they don't. The Kims don't want them to know. The only other alternative is to wait for a conflict that no one wants but will be over quickly, or to wait for the inevitable collapse of a country that will take a long time and be worse for the people living there. There are no happy options unless the people themselves will rise up and say, "Enough." This is the essence of a democracy - for the people to know that the rulers rule only at the tolerance and forbearance of the ruled. It's what keeps dictators up at night, afraid, their sleep troubled, and their fists closed tight. I hope your words find a way into the Hermit Kingdom.

    @braggarmybrat@braggarmybrat2 ай бұрын
  • Americans are not killers. We want peace. And we will do everything and anything to protect OUR peace and ourselves. Our people. Our sons and daughters and grandpas and mom n dad No doubt. . Like anyone. FUCK AROUND and find out . It is our philosophy that everyone deserves freedom of speech. Freedom from tyranny. And the freedom to choose and find happiness ✌️

    @colinjames7569@colinjames75692 ай бұрын
    • I definitely believe that most American citizens want what you are saying. Unfortunately, I don't think your government does, or your elite, nor the large corporations. I prefer the US to North Korea of course, but the US is corrupted and has made many terrible mistakes.

      @henryc6137@henryc61372 ай бұрын
    • ''Americans are not killers and want peace'' LMAO

      @Henryg1181@Henryg11812 ай бұрын
    • Check out the U.S. murder rate and the means of death America sells to the world. There is also our record of supporting repressive dictators and military governments. When I got out of the Army no one wanted to hear what I knew and most still don't.

      @morganlewis2667@morganlewis2667Ай бұрын
  • One blessing for the planet is that Americans aren't aggressive.

    @janicewolk6492@janicewolk6492Ай бұрын
  • I love what these people had to say and that they are free to do what they please. It is heartening to hear how their lives have improved since leaving North Korea. It is hard to read the subtitles so quickly though, some are up for a longer time than others and I am not a speed reader lol

    @FreeInTheFire@FreeInTheFireАй бұрын
  • A fascinating show. Well done and thanks for posting.

    @jonathanstein5049@jonathanstein504923 күн бұрын
  • What an incredible and inspiring account, esp. knowing what would've happened to her if she were caught in the process of defecting.

    @EsotericNY@EsotericNY2 ай бұрын
  • It is so important to keep the 'great vision' that others have of America a Reality! It's a beautiful vision, the way it should be.

    @ceoa@ceoaАй бұрын
  • There's an Old American TV show that is comedy medical drama, and it's called M.A.S.H. - 4077. It's an American TV show that showed the chaos from the American side of the Korean war where American DOCTORS TRY TO STOP THE WAR IN THEIR OWN SPECIAL WAYS!!! I think it would be incredibly interesting to see ALL THE D.P.R.K. Perspective on this entire series!!! I hope that it can be translated into N.K. Language so they can understand what is going on!!! But I would love to see everyone's reactions on this CLASSIC AMERICAN TELEVISION SHOW!

    @soundsurgen3293@soundsurgen32932 ай бұрын
    • I love mash I’m from Ohio mash is a staple in our family it’s all ways on in the mornings and of course Tony’s packos hot dogs and Jamie Farr a Toledo staple

      @SassyFraspondue@SassyFraspondue2 ай бұрын
    • Mash is a very underrated show love frank and hot lips

      @SassyFraspondue@SassyFraspondue2 ай бұрын
    • I grew up watching re-runs of MASH, it's such a quality show. Just regular people trying to deal with the horrors of a war that they didn't choose. It's where I first learned about kimchi! As an American I know that we do have many problems here, we're far from perfect. But when you see the struggles of people from some other countries, it makes me so glad to be born here.

      @cloudsn@cloudsn2 ай бұрын
    • I'm not at all sure M.A.S.H. would translate well. The practical jokes, the biting humor/sarcasm, and particularly the blurring of the distinctions between the differing military ranks, such as the familiarity between Radar and his superior officers might be incomprehensible.

      @kathleenmckenzie6261@kathleenmckenzie62612 ай бұрын
    • Well goodness, when you said "an Old American TV" my brain went into like '60s ara TV... And then you say M.A.S.H. I refuse to believe it's really that old.

      @spriken@sprikenАй бұрын
  • thank you for sharing your story.

    @tt2778@tt27782 ай бұрын
  • It sucks that all the worlds problems are between governments and not the people

    @A6Legit@A6Legit2 ай бұрын
    • Well, if you go back to a time before everyone had a government in charge of them, it was still pretty bad, if not worse. Instead of asking your government to help with your famine, you just went over and raided all your neighbor villages and took their stuff.

      @keenari0470@keenari04702 ай бұрын
    • @@keenari0470 True but WMD also didn't exist. We might have been better off with raids.

      @A6Legit@A6Legit2 ай бұрын
  • It’s so nice to see them all so happy and laughing. What a stark contrast from where they came from. BTW has anyone else noticed how beautiful North Korean women are?

    @glennzac63@glennzac632 ай бұрын
  • It's so sad that she felt the need to apologize. She was just repeating what she thought she knew to be true. I hope she's living a great life now in freedom.

    @kpmac1@kpmac1Ай бұрын
  • Enjoyable video. Interesting to hear different viewpoints. I wish them all the best.

    @Jttw2131@Jttw2131Ай бұрын
  • God Bless you!❤ it must have been a real awakening for you when you came to the U.S.!

    @ttmaiden75@ttmaiden752 ай бұрын
  • Welcome to the USA, God bless you! 🇺🇸♥️🙏

    @josephhaack5711@josephhaack5711Ай бұрын
  • I love to hear you talk. To me your voice is like music. I hope that you succeed in all of your endeavors, and all of your dreams come true.

    @tomkeffer9861@tomkeffer98612 ай бұрын
  • I am always amazed and humbled by the journeys these wonderful people have taken for a better life. Especially to then go to a country like the USA where you have been told only bad things about. Having grown up in the USA I have never struggled at this level where you need to actually escape. I did have 2 foster brothers back in the 80's that escaped Vietnam through Cambodia, which was an unbelievably, amazing, heroic, fearful, evil and abusive trip to finally find a foster home in Madison, WI. Can you even imagine a child being forced to escape without his family in hopes that he will survive the journey to the US so he can earn money to send back home. They lie to us here in the USA all of the time but NK takes it to evil levels.

    @colleenmonell1601@colleenmonell16012 ай бұрын
  • Interesting to hear your experiences. Thank you.

    @judyburgess3357@judyburgess33574 күн бұрын
  • Makes me cry.

    @williamrizzo8574@williamrizzo8574Ай бұрын
  • It is sad, that such people with passion for cooperation and peace and with ability to change their views, if evidence proves them false, are not leaders of North Korea. And even if the dictatorship falls, it will be very dificult to handle the contrast between propaganda and reality for many of North Koreans. Every single person who can run away and also helps others to understand, how precious our democracy ist (not just american type), has my appreciation.

    @jakubholic8769@jakubholic87692 ай бұрын
  • I praise her courage. It would not be easy to do what she did. I hope we as Americans understand how important our democracy is. Don't allow our rights to be taken away. We don't want a dictator, we don't want a king. That is why the founding fathers created America as they did. Don't forget it and don't let it slip away.

    @DanSiaMusic@DanSiaMusicАй бұрын
  • Love them!

    @Blue_Dutchman@Blue_Dutchman2 ай бұрын
  • The first lady was very i formative and engaging. She was a treat to watch and listen to. Thank you.

    @LunarisArts@LunarisArtsАй бұрын
  • Excellent video!

    @Benobot99@Benobot99Ай бұрын
  • You're an amazing strong women and very brave, you are a blessing, my arms are open to you! salute!!!!

    @bobafett-190@bobafett-1902 ай бұрын
    • ill get a care package together for you, and what would u all like or want? no limit. im in California,USA

      @bobafett-190@bobafett-1902 ай бұрын
  • Thank you.

    @vonarkesh2361@vonarkesh2361Ай бұрын
  • Interesting characters... the one hoping for reincarnation, the most fun for me. They seemed sincere. They seemed to have generally good experiences with Americans they met. I hope things work out for them. The mother who sent her young daughter across the world in hope for a better future is something else. That's a lot of trust in foreigners and foreign governments.

    @daxdizon4591@daxdizon4591Ай бұрын
  • You never had to apologize for something you didn’t know. They lied to you because of their own fear, greed and shame. They have to lie or everyone would want to leave, they are evil not the people. God bless you and welcome!

    @Sea-cucumber1151@Sea-cucumber11512 ай бұрын
    • No Her Home Is 100% Right We Do Have R*pe Cases Murder Cases P*dos And WORST Ab*se Cases *Some Are SO Bad It Might Shock Kim Jong Un* AND Kidnappings They've NEVER Seen The "Other Side" Of US 😁

      @haileeraestout5567@haileeraestout556729 күн бұрын
  • So sweet. Makes me feel happy to be an American.

    @JadedXkid@JadedXkid4 күн бұрын
  • where is the link to her channel?

    @Poetologist@Poetologist2 ай бұрын
  • 0:02 I miss her on here

    @patrioticz2858@patrioticz28582 ай бұрын
  • Horray for Ameria!

    @adaptabledisease@adaptabledisease2 ай бұрын
  • Ma'am, you owe us no apology; you aren't to blame for brainwashing yourself. Thank God you survived, and bless you for speaking out.

    @EricAlbin@EricAlbin19 күн бұрын
  • I would love to have the opportunity to sit down and talk with a North Korean person freely, without them being in fear. We could have dinner. We're all just people, why not be friends? I have huge respect for these ladies, what they went through, and how they improved their lives.

    @RT-qd8yl@RT-qd8ylКүн бұрын
  • Tipping is not "required", I don't care what people say. I give a good tip for good service and a bad or no tip for bad service. I don't get a tip where I work, no matter how good a job I do.

    @hankhaney3785@hankhaney3785Ай бұрын
  • Bravo!

    @Michael-xk3sp@Michael-xk3sp2 ай бұрын
  • Kudos to her

    @charleshunziker7416@charleshunziker74162 ай бұрын
  • the reason america is wealthy is not just because its a democracy its a democratic republic with capitalism, which enables the wealth for its citizens to reach their dreams & goals & socialism, which provides care & economic security for its citizens, ie social security, welfare, disability, etc...

    @aanon5716@aanon57162 ай бұрын
  • Koreans have lived in our above the arctic circle in Alaska town of 4000 people. Mostly Inupiaq Eskimo. We all get along just fine. No roads in or out. Plane, boat or snow molbile to get in and out. Koreans , as well as Indian, Zimbabwe and all over the world . People don't bicker like the rest of the world. I'm Eskimo and I love Korean food!😁👍

    @susanfanning9480@susanfanning9480Ай бұрын
  • Freedom will always triumph over oppression.

    @CarlosSantos-ec4ty@CarlosSantos-ec4tyАй бұрын
  • Well done mam

    @bobbyweber2011@bobbyweber201123 күн бұрын
  • To the first lady: What a brave young woman! I felt tears fall not only out of sympathy of her struggle and brainwashing, but immense gratitude and happiness that she’s free from that life now. Welcome home! We’re so excited you’re here! ❤🥹

    @andahlyavaleska@andahlyavaleskaАй бұрын
  • If someone could speak the translation that would help a lot. Are some of us that do not have the best vision and are going blind and would like to hear it and are unable to read it

    @chaunapierce8678@chaunapierce867814 күн бұрын
  • The difference in military also is the U.S. is voluntary. I saw another video that says any, I assume male, hits 18 they automatically are in the NK military for ten years then just kicked free without so much as a thank you. Also he talked about how starved they are by their own country. If we went to war and if they came to the U.S., they would probably just defect 😂. They are so brainwashed because if you think about it, all those young men have the guns, how hard would it be to revolt against the government if they weren’t brainwashed.

    @francesostrowski2374@francesostrowski23742 ай бұрын
  • 32:03 - his Asian status is revoked 😂

    @allrequiredfields@allrequiredfields2 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate that the first woman wore her DPRK military uniform for the interview. She served her country, and that's to be respected even if her country is currently hostile to... well most of the rest of the world really, though obviously with a special hate for America. She should be proud to serve her people, and it's truly tragic that her country is in such a toxic state that she had to defect - not for ideals, initially, but simply for survival.

    @TheRavenArchon@TheRavenArchon2 ай бұрын
  • Love me some her❤

    @Same_Ole_Soup_Just_Reheated@Same_Ole_Soup_Just_Reheated2 ай бұрын
  • I often pray for the people of North Korea. I'm glad you were able to see for yourself.

    @lonestarladytyler1980@lonestarladytyler198011 күн бұрын
  • We're bigger because we have food. Its terrible what their leaders have done to them and continue to do. I can only hope there is some way for that to end as soon as possible. We do not hold any ill will towards the NK people, we only wish for the best for them

    @autotalon@autotalonАй бұрын
  • That is great that she went to SPS to speak.

    @petenutt@petenutt2 ай бұрын
  • I'm happy they have found a better life and more opportunity.

    @JulioAvalos3000@JulioAvalos30002 ай бұрын
  • Back when I was in grad school (late 1970's), the one thing about the USA exchange students from the People's Republic of China were completely baffled about was discovering the same item could sell for a different price in different stores. And how pissed-off they were if they'd shopped at the higher price one!

    @PeterOConnell-pq6io@PeterOConnell-pq6ioАй бұрын
  • No apologies necessary, America has for 200 years exported our ideas of individual freedoms, rights and liberties. America is based on the idea that "All Men (and Women) are created equal and endowed by the creator with inalienable rights". This isn't just an idea for Americans only, this was the perceptions of our founders for all the people of the world, this was how they thought human beings should live. We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door! We are America and we are also the ENTIRE WORLD, that's why no one can stand against us, why we are so strong. We took what the rest of the old world discarded and built the strongest nation this planet has ever seen, and it's because of our differences and our commonalities. We want to see a free North Korea, free of the current dictator Kim Jung Un.

    @impressiveprogressive7343@impressiveprogressive73432 ай бұрын
  • From north korea to chicago damn some people got no luck

    @user-fw7ur4jw6d@user-fw7ur4jw6dАй бұрын
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