Would victory be the worse thing ever for North Korea's leadership

I don’t know about that, but this documentary about NK laborers in Siberia is recent:
http://www.vice.com/vice-news/north-korean-labor-camps-part-1

All in all an interesting post.

I think the DVD/VHSs wouldn’t persuade many people as they are too easily to dismiss as propaganda

On the contrary, it’s kind of hard to smuggle them in yourself from China and still think it’s South Korean propaganda.

From what I’ve read, the North Koreans actually do know intellectually that their government is full of BS. But it’s quite a different thing to know it emotionally. And still a further thing to be able to do anything about it.

Many North Korean refugees knew South Koreans were better off before they got to Seoul. But that still didn’t stop them from being absolutely shocked when they witness the difference firsthand, much less the difference in living conditions just across the Chinese border.

Apparently there are still slaves from North Korea today, according to this website and online video where they visit the slaves in the labor camps in Siberia:

http://www.vice.com/vice-news/north-korean-labor-camps-part-1

I’m pretty sure most NKorean DVD watchers obtain their DVDs in North Korea, they don’t embark on a death-defying border crossing each time they want to watch something.

Yes, when people are starving, it’s hard to believe your country is the best in the world

The milk aisle is what did my friend from Croatia in. She couldn’t believe that there were so many different kinds.

Most, but not all. They know the ultimate source of their stuff is China. Still, it’s one thing to understand something intellectually and another to feel the full psychological impact.

The North Korean refugees that enter South Korea from China know intellectually about how much better things are in South Korea (and just across the border in China, actually). It still doesn’t stop them from being absolutely flabberfasted when they get there.

At that point, they know it’s not just propaganda, but that doesn’t mean it really ‘hits’ them.

I noticed that immediately, when the first pictures of him emerged, even before the death of Kim Jong Il, when Un was brought out as the presumptive heir. By North American standards, he’s barely fat, but compared to everyone else in North Korea? He looks grotesquely well-fed. If I were a starving North Korean, I’d be seething with rage. If I had the energy. Which I probably wouldn’t. Due to being chronically starving, you know.

Almost the only people who see the propaganda are right around Pyongyang, and behold to the regime. Doesn’t mean they like it, but they manage not to starve. And the price of that is pretending they like it.

One of the things to realize, is that when people have been brutalized for generations, they become inured to it. It is the way that we (Humanity) handles such things. NK will exist until its population decides otherwise. SK can’t invade. Chine won’t. US? Why?

This is one of the weirdest example of human perversity at a national level that we will ever (hopefully) see. A cult of personality beyond even that of Living Colour!
OK, that was cheap. But hopefully funny.