I get a mix of deeply bad and highly good feelings from it.

Another problem is it also makes me manic and want to be a superhero, but I have lower than average normal-person powers without any spoons to spare. I need help understanding that nothing bad is happening to me if I read or watch theory, and that I can indeed respond to what I read by simply sitting in a more educated space of mind without physically doing anything. (Again, no spoons, can’t volunteer or anything it’s frustrating.)

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    You’re talking about “My Brothers and Sisters in the North”. I haven’t seen that, but I’ve seen “Loyal Citizens of Pyongyang in Seoul,” which has some problems (e.g. the part about cow tails is misunderstanding the mechanism of sabotage, some of the director’s narration is a bit too editorial, etc.) but overall is very informative and interesting.

    I’m contractually obligated to mention the essay that I always mention.

    There’s a ton to read about people lying about the North if that’s something you’re interested in. It is my genuine estimation from reading a fair amount on it that like 80% of the information in western media that rises above the level of consensus reporting like “Kim Jong Un visited the zoo today and gave this remark” is demonstrably a lie (or misinformed, when it comes to some smaller independent media). It can be anything, the “hostage-taking,” the fairy tales about unicorns and the Kims not pooping, the fake executions and the rats eating children, it’s just such an enormity of lies that it’s kind of amazing. It’s like every Cold War myth from every associated country was concentrated and channeled into the DPRK and people just accept it.

    I think this channel also has some interesting videos on the subject, even if the person is a little annoying: https://www.youtube.com/@RadioFreeAmericaYT/videos

    It’s not like I’m not annoying, so I can hardly call it a disqualifying trait.