
The Megyn Kelly Show Escaping North Korea, Woke College Students and Professors, and American Opportunity, with Yeonmi Park | Ep. 496
Feb 17, 2023
In this engaging dialogue, Yeonmi Park, a North Korean defector and author, shares her haunting experiences growing up in a repressive regime. She discusses her harrowing escape, including the trauma of human trafficking, and the contrasting opportunities she found in America. Yeonmi critiques the hypocrisy of elites and modern education, drawing parallels between oppression in North Korea and increasing restrictions on freedoms in the U.S. Her journey embodies resilience and highlights the value of liberty, inspiring hope for future generations.
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Comradeship vs. Friendship
- Friendship in North Korea is comrade-based, serving the revolution, not individual bonds.
- Children are taught to criticize each other, fostering mistrust and surveillance.
Public Executions
- Public executions are common in North Korea, even young children are forced to attend.
- This brutal practice serves as a tool of fear and control by the regime.
Escape to China
- At 13, Yeonmi Park and her sister, driven by hunger, saw lights in China and hoped for food.
- Her escape was delayed by unnecessary surgery at a North Korean hospital.




