All Men In North Korea Are Now Reportedly Required to Get the Same Haircut as Kim Jon

If you actually read that link, it's full of so much conflicting information about it.

I read the link earlier this afternoon but I wasn't taking my time to read it thoroughly. I had to re-read itand the more I think about it, you're correct. It's contradicting. Media at its finest always are like this. Thanks for pointing this out.
 
IMO. I think Kim need to be remove from the power! He is bad president!

the only way to remove Kim from the power is to assassinate him. He's not a president..... he's a dictator - third generation.
 
the only way to remove Kim from the power is to assassinate him. He's not a president..... he's a dictator - third generation.


That is right. That is weird dictator instead president. He is a personality cult and need to be execute and rot in the hell!


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That is right. That is weird dictator instead president. He is a personality cult and need to be execute and rot in the hell!


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Need find a sniper and invite Kim to Germany, so time to blow his head. :lol:
 
:laugh2: He is the same shit third generations! North Korea need to be change the political so mofo!
 
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Need find a sniper and invite Kim to Germany, so time to blow his head. :lol:

Germany would never let it happen on its soil otherwise no world leader would come if a country cannot guarantee their safety on its soil
 
Germany would never let it happen on its soil otherwise no world leader would come if a country cannot guarantee their safety on its soil

Nobody care about North Korea. :lol:
 
Germany would never let it happen on its soil otherwise no world leader would come if a country cannot guarantee their safety on its soil

Are you a South Korean ? Just curious. Are you support North Korea war? Jk :lol:

Can I ask you the question? Do you born in South Korea or US? Why is your family moved to US from Korea? I like to hear your story.
 
Nobody care about North Korea. :lol:

My dad was a Veteran in South Korea in 1968 to 1970. He worked for a radio on the helicopter. He told me about North Korea is bad country. He lived in South Korea for two years. That is nothing news about Kim in the present time from past.
 
Typical tyranny regulations.

Another reason for Thank God for America!

Well, unless you want a job but don't have job skills and have to take a minimum wage job just to stay alive, then a lot of employers will tell male employees they have to cut their hair short and can't have any facial hair.

The only difference between foreign corruption and domestic corruption is others aren't as good at hiding it as others, namely industrial, first world nations.

But yes, I find the North Korean law unjust, but their people have been overworked, underfed slaves for decades, all their laws are aimed to control and are unjust.
 
Well, unless you want a job but don't have job skills and have to take a minimum wage job just to stay alive, then a lot of employers will tell male employees they have to cut their hair short and can't have any facial hair.

The only difference between foreign corruption and domestic corruption is others aren't as good at hiding it as others, namely industrial, first world nations.

But yes, I find the North Korean law unjust, but their people have been overworked, underfed slaves for decades, all their laws are aimed to control and are unjust.

food for thought - since NK is a very closely-guarded secret... how do we know? is that what American government told us about them? :hmm:
 
Are you a South Korean ? Just curious. Are you support North Korea war? Jk :lol:

Can I ask you the question? Do you born in South Korea or US? Why is your family moved to US from Korea? I like to hear your story.

I'm actually from both :lol:

my dad's side is from North and my mom's side is from South. I was born in Seoul (South Korea). in old time, it was one country - Korea... no North Korea or South Korea. my grandpa was a high-level government official between Korea and Japan. he must have heard about a communist revolution coming up soon from northern area because of China so he packed up with his family and left for south. They fled to a very very tiny fishermen village in South Korea (I think population was probably like 200 or less) but right near to DMZ zone.

Fast-forward to post-Korean War... my dad was the only one in the village to go to college and the entire village was basically celebrating his success :lol:

that's how he met my mom... and then here I am! :lol: We moved to USA cuz my dad knows how to speak English and his company would like to place him in NYC branch. plus... NYC had the "best facility" for deaf.
 
It's the workers paradise.......

It is the utopia

Now
Anyone know how the Deaf are treated in nk.?

I'm sure they also relish in the workers paradise as all others in that workers paradise....
Mmmm
 
Well jiro I do like soju. That stuff is some potent brew.
One time I drank so much soju.....the Koreans in was hangin with.......it.....
Weird stuff
 
You can find some interesting vids on YouTube and live leak about life in the workers paradise....
 
North Korea: Men Required to Get Same Haircut as Leader Kim Jong Un - TIME

Oh wow, the law to regulate the haircut and determine whichever hairstyle is legal or not. :lol:

Not true....the story is bogus...one of the few that's actually inaccurate....

Laura


[FONT=&quot]Mandatory Kim Jong Un haircuts a baldfaced lie?[/FONT]


  • [FONT=&quot]ERIC TALMADGE [/FONT]
  • [FONT=&quot]Associated Press[/FONT]

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[FONT=&quot]North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves to war veterans during a mass military parade celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Korean War armistice in Pyongyang, North Korea, in July 2013. Despite thinly sourced reports that an order went out in mid-March 2014 for university students to buzz cut the sides of their heads just like North Korea's supreme leader, recent visitors to the country say they haven't seen evidence of any mass haircutting. (Wong Maye-E / AP)[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Tokyo[/FONT][FONT=&quot] — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s distinctive hairstyle is the ‘do of the day on the Internet, thanks to a viral report that every male university student in the capital is now under orders to get a buzz just like it. But it appears the barbers of Pyongyang aren’t exactly sharpening their scissors.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Recent visitors to the country say they’ve seen no evidence of any mass haircutting. North Korea watchers smell another imaginative but uncorroborated rumor.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The thinly sourced reports say an order went out a few weeks ago for university students to buzz cut the sides of their heads just like Kim. Washington, D.C.-based Radio Free Asia cited unnamed sources as saying an unwritten directive from somewhere within the ruling Workers’ Party went out early this month, causing consternation among students who didn’t think the new ‘do would suit them.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]“I was there just a few days ago, and no sign of that,” said Simon Cockerell of Koryo Tours, which specializes in bringing foreign tourists to North Korea. “It’s definitely not true.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]An AP journalist in Pyongyang also said he had not seen any recent changes in hairstyles among college students in the capital.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Wide interest in the reports reflect the fascination the outside world has had with the unique hairstyles of both Kim Jong Un and his father, the late Kim Jong Il, who had a one-of-a-kind bouffant.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Though the forced grooming story may be one of many reported oddities about North Korea life that turn out to be false, it is true that the government has its own “fashion police.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Choe Cheong-ha, a defector who left North Korea in 2004, said members of a government-run youth organization routinely check for people who are not dressed appropriately. He said they look for whether people are wearing the mandatory lapel pins with the images of former leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il, or for violations such as blue jeans, clothes with English words or above-the-knee dresses.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]But Choe said directives on hairstyles weren’t much of an issue, since most people voluntarily keep their hair neat and conservatively styled.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]In 2005, however, the government waged war against men with long hair, calling them unhygienic anti-socialist fools and directing them to wear their hair “socialist style.” It derided shabbily coifed men as “blind followers of bourgeois lifestyle.” The country’s state-run Central TV even identified violators by name and address, exposing them to jeers from other citizens.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The hair campaign, dubbed “Let’s trim our hair according to socialist lifestyle,” required that hair be kept no longer than 2 inches. Older men received a small exemption to allow comb-overs.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]The campaign claimed long hair hampers brain activity by taking oxygen away from nerves in the head. It didn’t explain why women were allowed to grow long hair.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]With women’s hair, too, there have been misperceptions.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Photos of suggested hairstyles posted outside women’s hair salons — the kind allow a customer to show her hairdresser what she wants — are regularly depicted by foreign media as showing the only sanctioned styles North Korean women can choose from.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Not true. But don’t tell that to the Internet.[/FONT]
 
"Most people voluntarily keep there hair neat" curious as to the non coercion this suggests, what if you voluntarily decide to grow your hair not neat?
And what of the criminal master minds who dare not follow the party dictates?
Execution? Re education camps?


Well such third world doctoral shit holes such as nk do make it easy for the rest of the world...all things considered. Given Nks known policies and how few people actually get to leave or go there
It's not surprising that a report such as this would go viral
Cool, the workers paradise allows different hair chops aswome....does it? I guess it's up to the fashion police........
I see.
Now any one know how the Deaf are treated by nk policies?
I've seen rumours, nothing certain though,
Anyone
 
I'm actually from both :lol:

my dad's side is from North and my mom's side is from South. I was born in Seoul (South Korea). in old time, it was one country - Korea... no North Korea or South Korea. my grandpa was a high-level government official between Korea and Japan. he must have heard about a communist revolution coming up soon from northern area because of China so he packed up with his family and left for south. They fled to a very very tiny fishermen village in South Korea (I think population was probably like 200 or less) but right near to DMZ zone.

Fast-forward to post-Korean War... my dad was the only one in the village to go to college and the entire village was basically celebrating his success :lol:

that's how he met my mom... and then here I am! :lol: We moved to USA cuz my dad knows how to speak English and his company would like to place him in NYC branch. plus... NYC had the "best facility" for deaf.

That is interesting. You're so lucky to live in USA for a freedom and not live in Communist. :lol:
 
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