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Pt. I A history of North Korea's official culture 23
Pt. II Understanding North Korean through its myths 59
Mother Korea and her children 71
The parent leader 93
The dear leader 111
Foreigners 129
The Yankee colony 151
Conclusion 163
Notes 171
Bibliography 191
Title: The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters
Item Number: 9781933633916
Publication Date: January 2010
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Product Description: Full Name: The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters; Short Name:The Cleanest Race
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Joanne Crockett
reviewed The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters on June 15, 2018June 12, 2018 saw a momentous event in world politics, an event that future historians will single out as a defining event of the twenty first century, an event the like of which has never been seen before in relations between sovereign states, not in this century, not in the last century, not in the whole of recorded human history. I am of course referring to the 2018 North Korea - United States summit..
Why was this summit so different from all past summits, past conferences, conclaves, councils, seminars or any other meeting between heads of state ever? Why so unlike Yalta or Potsdam or Munich or Camp David or Sharm el-Sheikh? Was it the participants - a vicious dictator meeting the 'leader of the free world'? Was it the circumstances - a summit held to prevent the almost certain outbreak of nuclear war triggered by the twitter rivalry of 'Little Rocket Man' and a US President ready to press his "…Nuclear Button…" which is "…much bigger and more powerful…"?
The first clue to the unique nature of this summit came a few days before it took place. You can see this clue on prominent display in the picture below. The clue is not the letter inside the envelope of course - President Trump thought it was a great letter, although he never read it - but the big shiny envelope itself.
Historians of early generations read the Zinoviev Letter, the Letter from Birmingham Jail or Einstein's letter to President Roosevelt. Historians of the Trump administration will pass over the letter's contents and instead ponder the size of the envelope and the abundantly shiny reflective properties of the paper out of which it was made. They will remark on its resemblance to envelopes used during the Oscar ceremony or when announcing the winner of Miss World.
The next clue to the special nature of the 2018 North Korea - United States Summit comes in the form of a trailer produced by "Destiny Pictures" and distributed by that well known source of popular light entertainment, the White House. Click through to the video below to see what is one of the most incredible videos your taxes ever paid to produce.
I think we are close to the real nature of the 2018 North Korea - United States Summit (I'll use its popular name from now on: Comic Yalta). This is the first time in history that an international summit was not the serious meeting of sovereign states that it pretended to be but instead was what it looked like to all the world: the pilot episode of a poorly produced reality TV show.
For the first time in history a major international summit meeting was held with no substance at all. None. No sherpas, no agreement, no agreed press statement, no objectives, no resolution. Nothing at all; just two individuals of doubtful moral character hanging out in a room for forty five minutes pretending to each other and to the world that they were having a world changing international summit meeting. This has actually happened in our lifetimes. It might even happen again.
Trump didn't have to prepare for Comic Yalta because he has performed in a reality TV most of his working life, and to a record breaking audience since November 2016. The DPRK has been preparing Kim for his role on set for decades as well. The sole objective of Comic Yalta was to entertain the populations of Korea, America, Japan and other countries and make the people feel good for a few hours. This, not co-incidentally, is also the purpose of most prime time TV. And by all accounts Comic Yalta has succeeded; Kim looks secure and Trump's popularity his ticked up. Not "panem et circenses" exactly, more "porcus crustum et linum rapio" ("McDonalds and Netflix" - or the closest I could get with google translate).
How can I be so certain that Comic Yalta was nothing more than reality TV? Might it not have been a sincere attempt by both parties to serve up World Peace, with a chunk of Nobel Prize on the side?
Well, besides that envelope, Destiny Pictures and everything about Comic Yalta looking like a cheap TV program, we have this book, being an excellent review of North Korean domestic propaganda. DPRK propaganda for the home market is very different from propaganda aimed at the world outside and, as the author notes in his introduction, is often ignored on account of being either inaccessible or just too weird.
'The Cleanest Race' argues convincingly that domestic DPRK propaganda is built on Japanese propaganda from the time Korea was a Japanese colony when both countries saw their citizens as ethnically superior to the rest of the world. As a result at its heart it is deeply racist and fascistic. Other races - particularly the Americans - are inferior while the Korean people are pure blooded and virtuous, albeit too virtuous to survive in an evil world without a great parental leader.
"...We have all seen clips of the Arirang mass games in which scores of children of the same height, body type and hairstyle dance and leap in unison. These games are not the grim Stalinist exercises in anti-individualism that foreigners (such as the makers of the aforementioned documentary) often misperceive them as, but joyous celebrations of the pure-bloodedness and homogeneity from which the race's superiority derives..."
This ethno-centric ideology is broadly held in the DPRK and sustains the popularity to the regime.
"...Paranoid nationalism may well be an intellectual void, and appeal to the lowest instincts'there is nothing in North Korean ideology that a child of twelve cannot grasp at once'but for that very reason it has proven itself capable of uniting citizens of all classes.."
Typical of authoritarian regimes, other races are portrayed as subhuman and worth of extinction. It is interesting to see how DPRK writers portray ethnically inferior Americans, as this excerpt from a popular novel about the deliberate poisoning of Korean children by American missionaries shows:
"...the Americans' evil can be "read" in their big noses, large breasts and sunken eyes. The old jackal's spade-shaped eagle's nose hung villainously over his upper lip, while the vixen's teats jutted out like the stomach of a snake that has just swallowed a demon, and the slippery wolf-cub gleamed with poison like the head of a venomous snake that has just swallowed its skin. Their six sunken eyes seemed … like open graves constantly waiting for corpses..."
An example of the success of DPRK propaganda efforts is the famous canard that North Korean citizens believe that American food aid is nothing of the sort but rather tribute paid by the US to the Korean people. This seems hardly credible to someone outside DPRK but the book explains why this can be true; the North Korean people have been fed a complex but believable narrative about the US and South Korea over the years that can justify such a belief.
In the eighties and nineties it became increasingly clear that South Korean standards of living were outpacing those of the North. The ever increasing flow of communications from South to North showing better material lifestyles in the south - the tapes, videos, DVDs, broadcasts - was difficult to stop. DPRK propaganda rose to this new challenge, with the narrative that Kim Jong-il I had swung to a "military first" strategy, which meant the DPRK forgoing material luxuries in order to focus on a military build up that would protect both North and South Korea from increased Yankee military aggression:
"…the southern masses are acutely aware that were it not for the DPRKs military first policy, the Yankees would long since have plunged them into another ruinous war., They owe their material comfort to the self sacrifice not only of the Dear Leader, but of all the heroic citizens of the DPRK…"
Even the Korean famine in the 1990s was built into the narrative:
"...if anything, the famine may have strengthened support for the regime by renewing the sense of ethnic victimhood from which the official worldview derived its passion. Many migrants remember a widespread yearning for war with America during the famine..."
But while the DPRK propagandists have fed these narratives they have boxed themselves more and more into a corner, giving themselves less room to maneuver while they try and produce a coherent story. As a result the greatest security risk they have been facing more recently comes not from America, but from the prosperity of South Korea. As the author states, the Kim regime would not survive the realization that it was not the Yankees who were blocking reunification all long but their own blood brothers in the south:
"…Pyongyang negotiates with Washington not to defuse tension but to manage it, to keep it from tipping into all-out war or an equally perilous all-out peace. Ignorant of this, because ignorant of the North's ideology, Americans tend to blame problems in the US-DPRLK relationship on whoever happens to be in the Oval Office, thinking him either too soft or too hard on Pyongyang…"
Trump, as ignorant of DPRK ideology as he is of everything outside his own field of vision at any particular moment, gave the North Koreans exactly what they wanted - status on the world stage as equal to America, recognition as a nuclear armed power, concessions on military maneuvers - and all for nothing.
Amazingly works by DPRK propagandists written years before Comic Yalta anticipated a time when the DPRK could be seen by the world as equal to America, as illustrated by this excerpt from a North Korean propaganda novel which imagines a conversation between US and DPRK nuclear negotiators:
'...Gallucci: "We respect you. The future peace not only of the Korean peninsula but also of Asia, the Pacific Region, depends on us, on the US and [North] Korea."
Mun: "Whose words are those? Yours?"
Gallucci. "The words of the White House."
Mun: "That amounts to saying that we're a superpower too."
Gallucci: "That's right, you're a superpower. A superpower like America!"
Now Korea was on an equal footing with the United States, the world's only superpower. Asia's small country Korea, which had once lost its luster on the world map..."
So when Trump salutes a North Korean general it makes perfect sense - the propagandist's lie that North Korea was equal to America was never a lie after all. This long DPRK propaganda video made after Comic Yalta shows the salute.
But the Koreans have no intention and never had any intention of keeping their word. Why would a superior race make promises to degenerate animals like the Americans?
"…Let us turn now to [DPRK domestic propaganda's] treatment of the ongoing nuclear dispute. Here too the contrast to Soviet propaganda is stark. Where Moscow always professed a respect for international law, the North Koreans reject the notion that a pure race should be bound by the dictates of an impure world. [DPRK domestic propaganda] thus cheerfully admits that the DPRK joined the Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1985 only to "use" it for the country's own ends, whereupon it "ignored" or "scorned" the treaty's stipulations…"
Why would a superior race ever be scared of the degenerate Americans?
"...Suffice to say that there is no trace of fear of any adversary in [DPRK domestic propaganda] (One is struck by the contrast to anti-American propaganda in East Germany during the 1980s, which constantly raised the specter of nuclear war.) On the contrary, the child race is depicted as itching for a "holy war" or sÅngjÅn'once a common term in Pacific War propaganda'in which to kill Yankees and reunite the motherland..."
So there we have it. Comic Yalta's main achievment was to keep the people entertained until the next distraction comes along. Already we have No sign of North Korea dismantling nuclear weapons programme, Mattis admits.
Ironically talking to the North Koreans and curtailing military maneuvers was a good idea from the point of view of avoiding accidentally triggering a nuclear war, but that was not the original plan of Comic Yalta because there was no plan. But given the success of its pilot episode, this reality show can run and run, keeping us on the edge of our seats until the White House production company and Destiny Pictures, who don't even know how the series will turn out themselves, screens a final, unexpected denouement.
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