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South Korea has given up on talking to the North
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I am curious: Why do you feel you can confidently speak on the exact nature of another nations cultural identity? Let alone reduce it in this way?
Not sure if you understand how arrogant your statement is, but you have to realize that you have 0 idea of the cultural identity of the people in the DPRK.
Corporate news isn't interested in showing you anything but the conflict don't make the mistake of letting that shape your perception. The first step is realizing your ignorance
I didn't say people, I said government. Why do people conflating the two?
If you want a starting point to address your ignorance:
Juche on wikipedia
Bc I haven't heard of the cultural identity of a government
And its still not true, they have a distinct political ideology that used to be called juche, idk if they changed the name.
Also you said: "the problem with North Korea is..." not really an indicator you're talking about the government, especially given the context of a cultural identity