This leaves the interpretation of the country open, so the few stories that manage to get released are the ones assumptions are drawn from (CC Documentary). One of these rare glimpses into the country is from National Geographic. Even within the documentary the crew was restricted from talking to the regular population, anyone they interviewed had to be approved, and if one of the visitors wished to leave their hotel room even if they were going to stay in the hotel they had to be escorted (CC Documentary). From experiences like these it is even more evident that the country has something to hide from the rest of the world, and that they are afraid that the secret will be told by their common citizens. This is what leaves the outside world to guess what they feel the need to hide. It is that the government does not want their see their citizens what life could be without a dictative form of government. This and the idea that the masses in North Korea are brainwashed are the two main theories and the ones with the most credibility. From the information that National Geographic was allowed to gather, reporters determined that the country has highly militarised with great honor for their leader, past leaders and for military generals, a very nationalistic view (CC Documentary). One can only assume that the people of North Korea were told by the government that other nations like the United States are horrid, causing them to feel so greatly about their
This leaves the interpretation of the country open, so the few stories that manage to get released are the ones assumptions are drawn from (CC Documentary). One of these rare glimpses into the country is from National Geographic. Even within the documentary the crew was restricted from talking to the regular population, anyone they interviewed had to be approved, and if one of the visitors wished to leave their hotel room even if they were going to stay in the hotel they had to be escorted (CC Documentary). From experiences like these it is even more evident that the country has something to hide from the rest of the world, and that they are afraid that the secret will be told by their common citizens. This is what leaves the outside world to guess what they feel the need to hide. It is that the government does not want their see their citizens what life could be without a dictative form of government. This and the idea that the masses in North Korea are brainwashed are the two main theories and the ones with the most credibility. From the information that National Geographic was allowed to gather, reporters determined that the country has highly militarised with great honor for their leader, past leaders and for military generals, a very nationalistic view (CC Documentary). One can only assume that the people of North Korea were told by the government that other nations like the United States are horrid, causing them to feel so greatly about their