Fleeing the hermit kingdom just isn’t what it used to be
March 1, 2017 9:23 AM   Subscribe

Erik Thurman's Leaving North Korea, a long-form comic about how difficult it is to escape the Hermit Nation.
posted by Etrigan (7 comments total) 14 users marked this as a favorite
 
The US has continued to maintain an 83,000-strong military force in South Korea, Japan and Guam. An army about the size of South Dakota's entire population.

South Dakota's population is over 850,000, FWIW...
posted by Esteemed Offendi at 10:09 AM on March 1, 2017 [9 favorites]


really like the artwork
posted by lescour at 10:29 AM on March 1, 2017


Best of the web.
posted by infini at 10:58 AM on March 1, 2017


The US has continued to maintain an 83,000-strong military force in South Korea, Japan and Guam. An army about the size of South Dakota's entire population.

South Dakota’s population is over 850,000, FWIW...

There’s also a notable typo here: …a 2008 census jointly conducted by the UN and the North Korean estimates the household income of a North Korean family outside of Pyeongyang is about $948-1,361 per year.

Seems like The Nib is a bit quick with editing, and I doubt that they do any fact-checking. That doesn’t matter for their political cartoons, but for this type of comic it really does.
posted by Going To Maine at 11:22 AM on March 1, 2017 [2 favorites]


Ok, so - at this point the post has been up for a day, and no correction has been issued. The author hasn’t said anything on Twitter. The Nib isn’t a news website, but this is pretty shoddy.
posted by Going To Maine at 10:27 PM on March 1, 2017


Yesterday I finished reading Kris Lee's How I became a North Korean. I can't recommend it highly enough.
posted by PeterMcDermott at 5:40 AM on March 2, 2017


I'm not sure what's shoddy about it? the nominal GDP per capita for North Korea is estimated to be about $1,000 in 2015? I suppose the argument then becomes what counts as a household.

The shoddy thing here is the typo: the North Korean instead of North Korea or the North Korean government. It’s not particularly comparable to the other issue, but I think adds to the idea that there isn’t much editing going on.
posted by Going To Maine at 3:23 PM on March 10, 2017


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