Because infantilizing your underpaid workers is the best strategy to instill feelings of inferiority and fear, while also encouraging them to want to please middle managers for better treatment while not actually improving their situation at all. Its very effective.
My friend is a homeless trans woman with cancer. Today she was attacked by a group of men who beat her up and stole her food stamps card, tent, and $80 cash. She is fleeing the city for the time being on her moped, but she has no shelter, no money for food, and no cash that she needed to repair her moped. Please please share and donate if you can! Even $5-$10 helps a lot, and if you live in the UK, small donations have a big impact bc of the GBP-USD exchange rate!
Need $500 more for personal support services tomorrow. I need to pay for the rest of the week or I’ll be sitting in dirty incontinence briefs for a long time which could lead to urine infections. I also won’t be able to brush my hair, teeth or get washed up bc I’m in a flareup of my chronic illnesses
i saw the trailer for the new feel-good “anti-racist” US war movie about the carpet bombing of North Korea and started writing up something for this blog, partially inspired by the absolute shit storm i got for sharing that post i made with pictures of everyday life outside pyongyang
and then i gave up, because what’s the point? westerners can’t even handle a single picture of a north korean not looking miserable without screaming propaganda
meanwhile, there are no stories about the horrors of life in the ‘hermit kingdom’ that are deemed too outlandish to be believable. i can’t remember who said it, but it’s like the entire country has taken up permanent residence in the western imaginary as some silly little cartoon villain, where the leaders of the country does evil things for no discernible reason. they’re just silly and evil like that, and the citizens, of course, are silly, too. silly and brainwashed.
i watched a video recently of a tourists visiting an auto dealership in pyongyang, and the entire time he was just gawking at the employees and costumers, shoving his phone in their face, and confidently explaining to his youtube audience that everyone he’s interacting with are actually actors.
what level of dehumanization do you have to reach for that thought to even cross your mind? to think that the people you see before you are actors? that entire cities and shops are erected with to sole purpose that you, a western, will see them and be impressed?
what frustrates me the most is the casual cruelty that seeps into any mention of north korea, no matter how small. if north koreans are not being evil, they’re being silly.
a north korean newspaper reports that a group of archeologists in pyongyang have discovered an old rock carving with the words ‘unicorn lair’ (mistranslated), and the western press reports that north koreans now believe in unicorns.
a tourist at a hotel in hamhung is told by the receptionist to be careful at the beach: the waves can get high. that day the tourists goes to the beach, and there are no waves. she retells the story to her instagram followers, explaining that the poor woman at the hotel could never have seen real waves before because north koreans are probably never allowed to travel.
she adds a little teary-eyed emoji.
one of the cities i included in the post was sariwon, a densely populated city to the south of pyongyang. below are some pictures from its “folk customs street”, which was built to showcase old korean traditions and customs
here’s all wikipedia has to say about it
Built to display an ideal picture of ancient Korea, it includes
buildings in the “historical style” and a collection of ancient Korean
cannons.
Although it is considered an inaccurate romanticized recreation of an
ancient Korean street, it is frequently used as a destination for
foreigners on official government tours. Many older style Korean
buildings exist in the city.
it’s just north koreans being silly again. there’s no mention of what might motivate them to build a street like that
— why the preservation of old customs, culture and architecture might somehow be important for the city
could it perhaps have something to do with how the U.S. air force dropped
635,000 tons
of bombs, including
32,557 tons of napalm, over the korean peninsula during the war? the carpet bombings, which are now the topic of an upcoming hollywood movie about overcoming racism through warcrimes, destroyed an estimate of 85% of all buildings in north korea. some cities were entirely wiped off the map.
in sariwon they missed a few buildings, but not many
—
after an intense firebombing campaign the U.S. military estimated the destruction of sariwon to be at 95%.
none of this is mentioned on the wikipedia page for sariwon.
we destroyed entire cities. memory-holed the entire thing,
called it the forgotten war. and now, 70 years later, we’re convincing ourselves that the people living in the ruins are actors.
and somehow the north koreans are the brainwashed ones
Like idk I feel since the Ready Player One movie came out we've increasingly freauently been getting a lot of massive crossover media that's nothing but Disney/Warner flexing how many different properties they own. Like Ralph Breaks the Internet and the new Space Jam and the new Chip and Dale and now that Multiversus Game and I'm just getting tired of it. They just throw property after property in your face going "look how much shit we own so we can put in the same piece of media, isn't that cool!!?!?!?" like they're trying to put a positive spin on the way they're gobbling up the entire entertainment market.
Also I just think it's absolutely horrifying that it's possible for a single company to own so much stuff that they can just like. Decide to put Finn the Human and Superman and Shaggy and Bugs Bunny and Arya Stark in the same game and do it just like that.
For the record I’m a copyright abolitionist so I think any of us should have the right to put Finn the Human and Superman and Shaggy and Bugs Bunny and Arya Stark in the same game if we want to. I just think it’s horrifying that Warner has the EXCLUSIVE right to do it because they own like half the entertainment market.