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  • Ideological struggle at the Yomju Duck Farm

    Someone's been watching a South Korean film when they should have been watching the ducks. From the Daily NK:

    A public ideological struggle session was recently held at the Yomju Duck Farm in Yomju county, North Pyongan province, targeting a young worker who was caught watching a South Korean film.

    A source in the province told Daily NK recently that at the end of last month, all factory staff and workers’ families were assembled for a public ideological struggle session titled “On Waging an Unyielding Struggle against Ideological Laxity and Anti-Socialist Phenomena among Workers.

    ” The session was held to denounce a young factory worker who had been caught watching South Korean media content.

    According to the source, the worker is a 19-year-old male who had originally been scheduled for military conscription this year. However, he was ruled unfit for service after injuring his finger just before enlistment and had since been undergoing technical training as a duck handler at the Yomju Duck Farm.

    The incident occurred in mid-June when the worker was on night duty at the duck shed. He was caught by a county Ministry of Social Security officer while secretly watching South Korean footage on a notetel (a portable media player).

    The video featured North Korean defectors who had successfully resettled in South Korea, showing them receiving housing and education support from the South Korean government and living well—content considered especially sensitive and subversive by North Korean authorities.

    The Ministry of Social Security immediately detained the youth and launched an investigation into how he had obtained the video and whether he had shared it with others.

    During the investigation, another youth who had been close to the main subject came forward, admitting he had also watched the video. Authorities detained him as well, but released him after eight days with a “re-education measure,” reportedly due to a cognitive disability.

    The "cognitive disability" was clearly in evidence when he admitted to watching the video. Not a smart move.

    The public ideological struggle session was held at the factory at the end of the month. The 19-year-old was brought onto the stage, where he faced harsh ideological criticism from factory managers, fellow workers, and family representatives.

    Some workers claimed, “He deliberately broke his finger to dodge military service because of his poor ideological mindset,” and warned, “If we leave someone like him alone, the entire factory will become ideologically disarmed.”

    An ideologically disarmed duck farm. It doesn't bear thinking about.

    Throughout the proceedings, the young man kept his head down and appeared on the verge of tears. While many hurled sharp criticism, some people expressed discomfort, saying that at nineteen, he was still immature and that the treatment felt excessively harsh.

    Excessively harsh? Some people have been sentenced to years in a labour camp for watching South Korean films. Some have even been executed.

  • An elevated level of testosterone

    hormone that can increase muscle mass and strength.

    Well yes – because only men have this particular form of DSD. He has perfectly normal levels of testosterone for a man.

    As they admit.

    It was in the Cas ruling that Semenya's specific DSD was confirmed as 46 XY 5-ARD (5-alpha-reductase deficiency). People with this particular DSD have the male XY chromosomes.

    Right at the bottom of the article. Yes, he's a man.

    And he has two children with his wife Violet.

     

  • Resigning from the UCU

    t waves of antisemitic rhetoric, anger and exclusions. When I spoke out against some of that, I was excluded permanently from the union online discussion. Much of that story is told here: Fraser v UCU: tribunal finds no antisemitism at all | Engage

    When I was denounced by the President of our Student Union as a 'far right white supremacist', and after she referred my work as a 'Zionist Goldsmiths academic’s explicit racist history', my UCU branch turned up on Twitter to offer 100% solidarity to her, but zero solidarity was offered to me. They were content that a union member and an expert in antisemitism was being denounced as a Nazi and they were siding with the person who had done that….

    The UCU was last heard of by those of us outside academia when, instead of backing Kathleen Stock as she was hounded out of Sussex University by braying gender activists, gave their full support to the trans mob.

  • The importance of ideological indoctrination for youth

    ination’ session that must precede regular classes,” a Daily NK source in North Hamgyong province said recently. “The university party committee put three educators on stage and went around to each department, making them criticize the three one by one.”

    “Five-minute indoctrination” sessions — conducted daily by whoever teaches the first class — teach students loyalty to the ruling party and North Korea’s leadership. North Korea has held them since the time of late North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. Educators at all schools — from elementary school to university — are required to conduct them as a mandatory procedure.

    Recently, however, educators on the ground often perform the sessions in a perfunctory manner or skip them entirely.

    When this happened at Chongjin Medical College, the university administration — recognizing the seriousness of the problem — suddenly made departments observe one another.

    Each department’s chief and head lecturer were required to observe the first classes of other departments to confirm whether the “5-minute indoctrination” sessions were actually being conducted. However, some professors were completely unaware of the observers and omitted the indoctrination sessions as usual.

    The professors were so accustomed to skipping the 5-minute sessions that they simply jumped into their classes, feeling no need to perform the indoctrination.

    The university’s party committee ultimately held the struggle session, where it criticized the professors and severely rebuked them. “This attitude is a grave act that blocks the progress of the revolution, and educators — professional revolutionaries — must never engage in it.”

    A comparison with our once-compulsory religious observance at the start of every school day is not inappropriate here. But at least we had some decent hymns.

    “In years past, we used to read straight from material called ‘365 Days of Indoctrination Material’ that organized North Korean leaders’ accomplishments day by day, but now the authorities just order you to carry out the sessions unconditionally with few materials available and repeatedly demand you think of new indoctrination methods to focus students’ attention during that short time.”

    Many teachers in schools are unhappy about this.

    “They tell you to conduct the 5-minute sessions using new methods to move students, but many teachers say they have no idea what they’re going to do,” the source said. “Higher-ups tell you to devise new indoctrination methods like singing songs or writing poems, but teachers are resisting, saying they’re not movie stars.”

    It's a fair point.

  • Bow Back Rivers

    Not your usual graffiti. Seen on the Mills Island Towpath, by the tidal Channelsea River just before it joins Bow Creek and the Lea.

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner in Chinese? – with a hint of Iain Sinclair and London psychogeography? Lovely calligraphy anyway.

    Elsewhere, thereabouts:

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  • Useful Idiots

    From the JC:

    A musical about being queer and Jewish in the wake of October 7 has been cancelled by a central London venue after it came under attack on social media.

    Israeli actor Roi Dolev, 28, had been set to stage a work-in-progress reading of his new show, Useful Idiots, at the Phoenix Arts Club in Soho on Friday.

    But less than two weeks before the performance, the venue pulled the show, citing safety concerns and confusion over the play’s message following negative Instagram comments.

    Can we guess the nature of those comments?

    Tickets went on sale on June 10, and on Saturday, Dolev posted the show’s digital poster on Instagram – featuring a watermelon handbag and a rainbow keffiyeh on a beach – along with a link to book tickets.

    On Sunday, Phoenix Arts requested that Dolev collaborate on the Instagram post, meaning the poster would be shared with the venue’s 22k followers.

    Within minutes, comments on the post appeared stating, “Free Palestine,” “Nobody wants a Zionist play”, and “@phoenixartsclub you should be ashamed of yourselves.”

    Less than an hour later, the venue removed itself from collaborating on the post and the image disappeared from their Instagram page.

    So brave, these theatre people. 

    But the next morning, he received an email saying the venue had “made the difficult decision to cancel the upcoming performance”, citing concerns about “safety and suitability”.

    A prescient title for the show, then. Useful Idiots.

  • The internal threat from Iran

    From the Telegraph:

    Iran has targeted “prominent Jewish individuals” among at least 15 attempts to kill or kidnap people in Britain, the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) has warned.

    A report by the parliamentary committee tasked with overseeing the UK’s spy agencies warned of a “sharp increase” in the “physical threat” posed to critics of the regime.

    Iranian intelligence services often use third-party agents to “attempt assassination” within the UK, the report warned, highlighting a particular threat to dissident media organisations and “prominent Jewish individuals”.

    MI5 said: “It is not typically Iranian nationals that are conducting the operations themselves … They use criminal groups that you wouldn’t at all expect.”

    Tehran poses a “wide-ranging, persistent and unpredictable threat to the UK, UK nationals and UK interests”, said Lord Beamish, the chairman of the ISC.

    “We highlight in particular our concern at the sharp increase in the physical threat posed to dissidents and other opponents of the regime who are in the UK, given Iran’s willingness to use assassination as an instrument of state policy.”

    Perhaps proscribing the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps might be a start.

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  • Gender “the original lie”

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  • The Nazi obsession

    It's a one-way street: hating Israel = hating Jews, and then come the one-armed salutes and the talk of a Final Solution….

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