
The MSM is OBSESSED with North Korea’s “adorable” slaves cheerleaders.
First stars of the Olympic Games have emerged—North Korea’s cheerleaders https://t.co/Rc7eEykTHa
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) February 10, 2018
Wait for it…. one of the stranger moments of the night… North Korean Cheerleaders holding masks as they sing “Whistle” one of North Korea’s most popular songs. #Olympics2018 (Via @Kubik_Kamera) pic.twitter.com/BXACRt27nZ
— Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) February 10, 2018
Winter Olympics: North Korean cheerleaders mesmerise crowds https://t.co/ADO7Lr4C2E
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) February 10, 2018
I don’t think these North Korean cheerleaders were rooting for him. #WinterOlympics2018 pic.twitter.com/jMH5jwXVp0
— Bryan D. DeSena (@bryandesena) February 10, 2018
Here’s a look at one of the cheers being led by North Korean Cheerleaders at the 🇰🇷🇰🇵🇨🇭 hockey match. #Olympics2018 pic.twitter.com/a6qAwoRim6
— Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) February 10, 2018
Eh. We’d all smile and clap in unison too, if our lives depended on it.
While the media shamelessly do Kim Jong Un’s bidding in South Korea, this is what the parents, siblings, friends and neighbors of the North Korean ‘cheerleaders’ are going trough back at home in the brutal countrywide prison called North Korea. pic.twitter.com/iDTl0yECRM
— The Reagan Battalion (@ReaganBattalion) February 11, 2018
That time when the North Korean cheerleaders were imprisoned for talking about what they saw in the South.
Yep, this happened in 2006.@AP storyhttps://t.co/YHqMuNjaqp
— Obnoxious Boston Fan (@realOBF) February 11, 2018
But it gets waaay creepier, folks…
They’re being guarded by mysterious masked men…
The North Korean cheerleaders who have become a viral sensation at the Winter Olympics are watched over by ruthless masked minders who stop them from speaking to ordinary people, Dailymail.com can disclose.
The young women’s every move is shadowed by the sinister guards as they are shuttled from venue to venue – and they then form a ring of steel around them during the events at which they appear.
The guards all carry Olympic security accreditation, raising questions over whether the Olympic Committee itself is complicit in the lack of freedom afforded to the troupe of 230 cheerleaders.
Their outings involve lengthy trips from a closely-guarded ski resort where even their outings to restaurants are made in formation.
WHY is the Olympic committee allowing this?
They’re basically treated as slaves… meanwhile our media fawns over how cute they are.
It’s disgusting.
North Korea’s decision to send the troupe has been seen in some quarters as a propaganda victory, and there is no doubt the cheerleaders have generated fascination across the globe.
CNN called them ‘weirdly mesmerizing’ and Vox described them as ‘social media stars.’ The Wall Street Journal called them ‘weapons of mass distraction.’
In reality, however, their every move is guarded carefully by a group of guards who wear masks in an apparent attempt to keep their identities shielded.
The guards are unarmed, having had to give up their guns under Olympic rules, but they are highly trained in martial arts and are members of elite units in their native North Korea.
And no… no one seems to have an issue with this.
South Korean security guards are also part of the entourage although, that may be intended to prevent over-reaction by the North Korean guards, who come from a country with no concept of civil liberties.
So basically the guards have no issue killing someone who displeases them… So the South Koreans have been instructed to keep them in check.
FANTASTIC.
As well as highly regimented, the cheerleaders are fiercely partisan.
A group who were present for Thursday’s pair skating cheered loudly for North Korea’s Ryom Tae Ok and Kim Ju Sik, but when American skaters Chris and Scimeca Knierim were announced, they sneered and turned their heads.
Did the people drooling over how adorable they are report on this? Don’t think so.
Each outing of members of the troupe is under the supervision of an older man, who sits to the side.
When he was approached by DailyMail.com, our reporter was hustled away.
Our reporter approached the leader of the troupe at the all-Korean female ice-hockey match against historic rival Japan at the Kwandong Hockey Centre in Pyeongchang on Wednesday.
The troupe was lapping up attention from the world’s media, and spectators stood in line to take pictures of the spectacle.
But the attention is a one-way street and when our reporter approached the leader to ask questions and offer a friendly gesture of a soft drink and snacks, the guards swept in.
‘Move on, move on. You must go now,’ a masked security operative demanded.
The Communist censorship is in breach of Olympics rules which allow reporters to speak to officials freely at venues.
But again… North Korea is free to do whatever they want on their little propaganda parade.
The conduct underlines concerns that Kim Jong-Un’s propaganda arm have been given a victory by Olympic organizers who want to push the cause of peace between North and South Korea, who are officially still at war.
Trips to events – in this case an unsuccessful one, as the united Korea team lost – involve a long coach journey for the women, who are based at an obscure and guarded resort at the Inje Speedium, up to an hour and a half away from the main hub of the Winter Games.
The women have been photographed going to restaurants in the resort, always in formation and with a male guard.
The resort base makes it possible for them to be carefully watched – a necessity for a regime that has previously had a cheerleader defect to South Korea.
Where are the feminists on this one?!
Probably still screaming that America is the most oppressive country in the wooooorld! Right?
Wanna talk about oppressive? Get a load of this.
And in 2006, 21 members of North Korean cheering squads who traveled to South Korea for sports events were sent to a prison camp for talking about what they saw in the South. The female squad apparently violated a pledge not to speak about what they saw in South Korea.
Yup. But let’s giggle about how cute they are, shall we?