I hope it not to late to ask questions, but I'm curious what book he likes the most, or what book he would recommend everyone to read?
It is never too late comrade
If I may burden you with one more curiosity of mine. It's related to @infuziSporg@hexbear.net final question:
In the DPRK what is the people's and the states view on mental diagnoses like Autism, ADHD, Schizophrenia and depression and those that "suffer" from them?
I'm curious to know wether they're even acknowledged (it's not every country that treats mental health with the same attitude as physical health.) and if they are, how the people who have it are treated. Are they outcasts (lots of places that care for mental health still finds it "shameful" and will look down on someone with a diagnosis), are they expected to be able to do the same work as all other physically fit people, are they even allowed to work, do they have to live in asylums? Stuff like that.
“ The rights of DPRK citizens with disabilities are protected by the Persons With Disability Protection Law of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the Social Security Law of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, and the Common Education Law of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Disabled citizens in the DPRK are respected and given outlets to express themselves as demonstrated in the following Rodong Sinmun articles.”
http://www.rodong.rep.kp/en/index.php?MTJAMjAyNC0wNy0xMS1IMDA2QDExQDBASHVtYW4gUmVsYXRpb25zQDBAMQ=%3D
http://www.rodong.rep.kp/en/index.php?OEAyMDI0LTA2LTIwLUgwMDZANUBAQDFAMjg
That's really cool! Thank you for asking, Mohammed ♥️ And thanks to them for answering! It sounds great. Do you know if "disabled people" covers mental disabilities as well? I'll assume they do, but clarification would be neat.
The first link just directs me to a blank page sadly.
I have no idea why the links don’t work for your Americans but it works for me ,it’s about a disabled soldier
I will still ask the question
This is a more personal question: is there any quotes or phrases that personally inspires him? Things that boost personal morale to push through difficult situations?
Yes he did tell me one
“Similarly I thank you for your kind words and it is encouraging to see support for the just cause of nations .
In trying times all person's true to a just cause must remember President Kim Il Sung's quote of "The oppressed peoples can liberate themselves only through struggle."
Like the Korean people, the Palestinian people have fought a decades long struggle against the powerful forces of imperialism. Like the DPRK, the Palestinian people still survive despite the treacherous actions of the nefarious powers. By keeping a straight focus on the struggle have and will continue to survive against the imperialist's most evil plots.”
Give him my thanks, Mohammed. Wish him well, and with good health.
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Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
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