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Added: Nov 23, 2006

From: AxisofEvilTour

Duration: 4:47

One of the most amazing spectacles I have ever seen, and hardly done justice by a mere video clip. For more, head to http://www.axisofeviltour.com/.

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Rating: 4.703704' max='5' min='1' numRaters='54' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings)    Views: 30556    Comments: 56

ccdanro Says:

Aug 11, 2009 - "Although maybe they should have left out the scene in 0:17-0:18! " WHY? to please ultrareligious retards who get overly sensitive when they perceive something as being sexual?

ayanuhito Says:

Nov 1, 2009 - never mind. hongkong business people are nearly ready to get in. after all china is eating the whole. beijing and hongkong are just waiting KJL to past away and his third son succeeds. the successor lives in hongkong. you know what i mean? south and americans have to be cleverer. otherwise you'd fall in china's trap. take care.

InfiniteMushroom Says:

Nov 1, 2009 - The world needs a few human sanctuaries that are free of western commercialism. DPRK is no paradise but, they are free from the malfeasance imposed by foreign banks. Their society would collapse by low-grade western entertainment North Korean oligarchs need to prepare for KJL's death and have a coup ready to overthrow his dynastic successor. The oligarchs should order up a Juche republic and return to the policies of Kim Il Sung that worked. Most important, keep the global banking cartels OUT!

ayanuhito Says:

Nov 1, 2009 - better than eaten by those hk banks and the beijing govt who wants more mineral resources. KIS is truly the symbol for Juche. but.. we can't blame KJL too much. he did better than they say under such circumstances. they hate russia who was eaten by the capitalists without certain plans. it's the worst sample. if they could develop themselves by using the mineral resources and their highly skills, then it'll help the south as well. it's a hard time for both the north&south any ways. the fate.

taeyeonielover2008 Says:

Jan 1, 2010 - do they have kpop in the north?

SMGJohn Says:

Jan 18, 2010 - No They are more playing their own versions more like NKpop and NK Funk

taeyeonielover2008 Says:

Jan 20, 2010 - how do you perceive it then?

Lumixster Says:

Jun 9, 2010 - they sure know how to put on a show

sqxyfay Says:

Dec 19, 2010 - if im nkorean i will do my best to ba an athlete so i can see the real world and how beautiful it is than being prisoned in my own country!!!atleast for a short period of time i can be free!

TerrorBlack Says:

Mar 30, 2011 - Any chance you could reupload this in a higher bitrate version today?

SenfeuIe Says:

Jun 18, 2011 - sick bullshit.. this insane motherfuckers at the goverment must leave the country! because of them theire people are suffering and dying. stop this communist, crazy psychos! bomb them away god damn.. everyone who likes this video is a brainwashed, dumb piece of shit!

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marzilyas Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - They used to do this shit in the Soviet Union, too

marzilyas Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @InfiniteMushroom if you find yourself typing "DPRK is no paradise but..." then you should really look in the mirror and see if it's not a crank standing there.

marzilyas Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @InfiniteMushroom The outside world will belch freedom all over North Korea.

marzilyas Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @DarkCoffin yeah but bush wasn't a fucking crazy dictator. ps I hate W more than anyone, but the two are not the same at all

marzilyas Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @minicko "comments about food consumption in china and india which threat world-wise inflation on food (?)prices" yeah, question mark is right. you don't even know what the hell you're talking about.

marzilyas Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @alexyoung123 is there anything more fun than "forcing kids to take candy from" you? Sounds like an absolute, totally not censored blast!

alexyoung123 Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @marzilyas LOL this was a long time ago. I wasn't nearly as coherent as I am now. I was in the seventh grade. Anyways, we didn't "force" them to take candy. We just threw some candy out of our train to some kids while we were waiting to leave Pyongyang. But I learned a lot. North Koreans think it's crazy how, in america, divorce is so common, people are so obsessed with material goods, protests are allowed yet can lead to riots, etc. We each have our own opinions about each other's country.

pchapeau Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - It is propaganda. 

marzilyas Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @alexyoung123 North Korea may not have shallow consumerism, but it also doesn't have food. That place is a tragic disaster.

alexyoung123 Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @marzilyas One could say that the USA is a tragic disaster as well, with so much obesity and shallow consumerism and unrest and our unemployment rate. But for every one of those negatives, I can find five reasons why I like the US. Same goes for North Korea. Our standards of happy living are different from theirs. The country has plenty of problems, but that doesn't mean it's a "tragic disaster". They just have a lot to work on.

marzilyas Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @alexyoung123 You think the US is bad? Try working on a fucking dirt farm in some farming collective in North Korea. I don't think you quite understand just how much harder life is for the vast majority of people of there, and you've even been there (supposedly)!

alexyoung123 Says:

Dec 21, 2011 - @marzilyas Or, work three jobs while trying to support a family, pay rent/bills, buy food, and save for your kids' education. They're difficult in their own ways. And yes, I've been there, but I was only shown the good side of North Korea. I do have relatives there though (and they've visited mainland China). Life's hard, but they take joy in the simpler things in life, like most people do during hard times.

marzilyas Says:

Dec 22, 2011 - @alexyoung123 you are thoughtful for your age, but once again, I don't think you realize the difference between working 3 jobs in the United States and being an unpaid agricultural worker in a soviet-style collective. You should take a class on Soviet history in college if you get a chance, or just read up yourself (books, not internet).


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