Friday, September 29, 2017
North Korea's Propaganda Machine Uses Art To Showcase Alleged U.S. Atrocities During The Korean War
Daily Mail: Horrifying portraits of American soldiers torturing women with pliers and murdering babies are used for propaganda by North Korea as posters created by Kim Jong-il's regime are displayed in public
* Paintings believed to be from 2005 claim to depict atrocities by Americans during the Korean War
* Propaganda art shows Americans torturing women by removing their teeth and savagely killing men
* Believed that some of these painting are displayed in the Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities
* Museum in town 70 miles from capital commemorates alleged killing of 35,000 people in 1950 massacre
Horrific North Korean propaganda art shows American soldiers torturing women with pliers and murdering babies.
The paintings, believed to be from 2005, claim to depict atrocities carried out by American soldiers during the Korean War of 1950-1953.
They show Americans torturing women by removing their teeth and killing men by slicing their heads off.
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WNU Editor: The images are graphic .... and I am willing to bet that as a propaganda tool for indoctrinating North Koreans .... it is also very effective.
Update: Kim Jong-un slaps propaganda posters across North Korea readying his people for war and calling for 'US imperialists' to be 'eradicated' (Daily Mail).
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6 years prior the US dropped nuclear bombs on Japan. There is no denying the Koreans suffered at the hands of US forces, more so when you think back about the propaganda machine they used against Japan and how eager young men were to murder them slanteyes.
anon
the a bomb first dropped was also a warning of what we could, might do, were Japan not to surrender. They did not. We sent another. How many Americans would have been killed had we invaded mainland Japan?
And yes, Koreans did suffer in Korean war, a war begun when North Korea invaded the south...and S. Korea now has great economy etc while N. Korea selling body parts, imprisoning their people, starving etc...We do bad things, yes; but so too other nations.
I am aware of some atrocities on a first hand basis,and also aware of Viet Nam bad things, from reading, but war tears apart a thin veneer of civiliation and that applies to all sides engaged in war...
to blame one side as you do is unwise. We had our propaganda as they had theirs
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