Season 1 made my very angry, but season 3 made me genuinely sick to my stomach multiple times. I was listening to it on a 9 hour drive home and had to turn it off for a bit when they started talking about napalm to avoid throwing up.
I agree, I also wasn’t prepared for the extent of the brutality but I think it’s a must listen for history/podcast enjoyers bc it could indicate that more heinous shit is going on right now that we won’t know about for half a century
Oh it’s absolutely mandatory, it’s just hard to listen to because of how horrific it was.
Uncritical support for the DPRK in its heroic struggle to liberate occupied Korea from the genocidal American empire.
*Amerikkkan
:amerikkka:
I’ve been enjoying it - it’s so strange looking back at a country on the opposite side of the world force feeding feudalism to a nation. Now South Koreans enjoy 70 hour work weeks, but look at all the light pollution they get!
I haven’t listened to season 1 and 2 yet, how would you rank them?
season 1 is a masterpiece, season 2 is very good
Season 2 feels great because survived the American machine. Obviously there’s still so much fuckery, and it’s horrible, but knowing that Cuba is still there did a lot to make it less depressing
oh yeah, it feels good in ways that season 3 very much does not. Still great, every season is a 9/10 the first just has that ‘knocked it out of the park out of the gate’ feeling, maybe its because im 30 but I felt like season 1 had my jaw on the ground.
maybe its because im 30 but I felt like season 1 had my jaw on the ground
It really felt like reliving through all the madness as a child but with a clearer picture. I remember so many of the media clips they played and how differently a lot of us thought about them at the time.
That one clip from September 12th where that ghoul says we need to invade Iraq, Jesus Christ.