Jaka Parker is one of the few sources who provide valid video content of what life is like in the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea.

Videos such as “COMPUTER STORE IN NORTH KOREA” are great resources to dispel common myths such as “there is no anime in North Korea”.

But he is also a transphobe (citation), which leads me to not sharing it amongst leftist groups.

What alternative sources for DPRK photography and life videos exist?

  • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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    5 hours ago

    Sally Yin on Twitter shares lots of videos. Mostly short form and images, and usually of Pyongyang in particular (which is of course one of the nicer and more developed areas in the DPRK), but also some of the countryside and smaller cities. No idea about her being a transphobe or not, but I have not seen anything transphobic from her yet.