North Korea has been distributing a propaganda poster apparently boasting about its sinking of the South Korean Navy corvette Cheonan in March, Radio Free Asia reported Tuesday. The U.S.-funded radio station based the claim on a poster it obtained from a Chinese businessman just back from a trip to the North.It's certainly striking, as most North Korean posters are. If reunification happens, one wonders what will happen to those posters. I can imagine a great many people in the south (and likely the north as well) would want nothing more than to burn them at the first opportunity.
The poster shows a North Korean soldier's fist smashing the ship into two pieces, accompanied by a slogan saying, "We'll take it down with a single blow if it attacks!"
On a somewhat-related note, I really wish there was a way to automatically generate text in the font seen on that poster.
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This is totally unrelated btu do you see this type of stuff once in a while in Korea?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ofqMWzaTx0
I have no idea about the lyrics but yeah, the MV is incorporating soemthing I haven't seen yet.
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