pirated K-dramas are ubiquitous in the DPRK and no one gives a shit
To the potential lurking liberals, that's what a resonable claim about North Korea looks like, unlike your idea that they execute ayone caught watching drama because they're so evil which is peak liberal idealist nonsense.
Why is the content ubiquitously pirated if it's legal and totally acceptable in NK?
I could imagine someone unfamiliar with America saying "weed is ubiquitous and nobody gives a shit", but that'd be a massive oversimplification given we have a metric fuckton of people in prison for nonviolent drug offenses.
Could it not be the case that in NK that pirating and watching foreign media is both extremely common and against the law/lands people in prison?
And if that is the case, then even if this one case happens to be fabricated, there's likely a ton of cases where people are actually imprisoned for breaking the law, since that's usually how breaking laws goes. I don't think it should be against the law to watch foreign media.
Why is the content ubiquitously pirated if it's legal and totally acceptable in NK?
This is speculation, but I'm gonna take a wild guess and say South Korea refuses to license media to the DPRK so they literally have no other choice but to pirate it. Like if you tried to obtain a PS1 game in the West right now, Sony isn't selling the vast majority of them any longer so your best bet is to download it from a ROM site.
Thanks for at least giving a plausible explanation instead of tightening your asshole and throwing insults because someone suggested that there might be a flaw with the mighty DPRK like the other commenter who responded to me.
oh shut the fuck up you butthurt lib. you got yelled at for knowing jack shit about the DPRK and coasting off of propaganda vibes from your shitty billionaire news. Sorry someone implied that you're a stupid fuck for being a stupid fuck.
So my analysis is flawed and feels based because I use deductive reasining, but the root-level comment here has the rock-solid source of "some guy on Twitter" and gets literally no backlash with 70 upvotes.