🇰🇵 Kim CRIES as he calls on North Korean women to have more children....
But WHY??? 🇰🇵
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Or maybe he is smarter than most western leaders when it comes to population growth / decline?
Yeah, and Maybe he has like a 100,000 Acre Ranch with lots of Cattle to feed his people....
But I doubt it....
You will be surprised what even a small country and a hick of a leader can achieve when they are not being messed with by the Banksters and their armies.
Right, so take him asking for a bigger population and add this to it:: ""The Central Bank of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea is North Korea 's central bank. Established on December 6, 1947, it issues the North Korean wŏn. The Bank is subordinated to the Cabinet of North Korea. Since 2023,""
Where does this lead to???
We have lots of illegals we could send him.;)
He was crying as he wants to be the father of all those children he wants but just does not have the stamina to get the job done.
I guess he has nothing else to sell.
He hungry?
Try feeding them FOOD!
so... who's gonna say it... he's basically calling for the women to get "busy". I only wonder did it lead to a massive victory for the men in a short period of time? or do the women become more promiscuous. just saying I'm gonna be eagerly waiting to see the outcome of this Shanagans
Yeah, I'm very Curious where this is going, especialy since the CCP lifted the One Child Ban and practically Ordered Chinese to have At Least 3 Children per family almost at the exact moment that ""Covid"" broke out in China....
Falling births a concern for North Korea, too Food shortages, continued economic hardships weigh on fertility rate Published : 2023-04-30 14:32:03
A scene from Vitaly Mansky's “Under the Sun” released by Icarus Films (AP-Yonhap) A scene from Vitaly Mansky's “Under the Sun” released by Icarus Films (AP-Yonhap) Similar to South Korea, North Korea is grappling with tumbling childbirths. The cause, however, is starkly different: famine and persistent economic hardships.
The communist state’s total fertility rate, the average number of children a woman bears in her lifetime, stood at 1.9 in 2022, according to a report titled “State of World Population 2022,” published by the United Nations Population Fund.
The figure was higher than the South’s 0.78 estimated in the same year, but still remains below the replacement level of 2.1, which would keep its population stable at just under 26 million, the report said.
The hermit state saw a gradual decline in births after a catastrophic famine in the mid-and late 1990s during which around 2 million people reportedly died from hunger.
Declining fertility rates led to an aging population. The number of North Koreans aged 65 years and older accounted for 9.75 percent last year, up 0.1 percentage point from a year earlier, making the North an “aging society” where the share of the population aged over 65 is above 7 percent, US Central Intelligence Agency data showed.
Low births and fast population aging are a concern for the North’s regime, as a shrinking workforce could take a toll on the country’s labor-intensive industries.
According to DPRK Today, a North Korean propaganda website, the country has introduced multiple policies to encourage more births, focused on cash grants and affirmative action.
It says mothers of three or more children are entitled to priority in receiving medical treatment at local hospitals, as well as government subsidies until their youngest child graduates from high school at the age of 17. They are also allowed to “freely request” child care leave if their children are aged 17 or under, according to the website.
North Korean watchers in the South tend to play down the effectiveness of pro-natal policies, given the nation's poor nurturing conditions that have worsened in recent years due to global sanctions for its nuclear and missile programs, unfavorable weather and border lockdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Last year, North Korea produced an estimated 4.5 million tons of grain, a 3.8 percent drop from 2021, according to data compiled by the Ministry of Unification.
North Korea's mortality rate for children under age 5 was estimated at 15.4 per 1,000 births in 2021, while the comparable figure for South Korea stood at three, according to the United Nations Interagency Group for Child Mortality Estimation.
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Yup, sounds about right....
That's Socialism, when it works correctly, it is sheer torture and Murder by Govt....
I think he wants foreigners to come to the country and marry North Korean women.
That's sounds interesting, but I'm not a Fan of Cooked Rat, Dog, Cat, and other small furry Animals....
Besides, I've been over there, and I really don't like the Smell of that place....
This is weird, they have a food problem. It's so bad children are being born blind? What I do know is that China has a bride problem and Chinese men are ordering NK brides. (Draining) the woman from NK??? IDK, this is weird. I also saw Russia asking woman to have eight children each. WTF, Do you know how difficult and time consuming eight children are. Its a decade of pregnancy and birth. The woman would have to work at family 24/7 . It can be done but the family has to know this is a lifelong project. The husband's will be working non stop for the rest of their lives. It would be fulfilling though.
We aren't much better off here in the States, I think our Replacement rate fell below 2 sometime in like the late 80s, and really hasn't recovered....
The only reason it's positive is due to immigration.
Do what Italy, Europe, UK, USA does, “flood the cities with illegal immigrants that are extremely illiterate, work for peanuts.