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  • the average North Korean “lay resident” is most def not “reasonably well off” compared to their counterpart in most of the places you listed

    Just the fact that they've got basic utilities - electricity, running water, paved roads, public health clinics - puts them head and shoulders above the undeveloped third world.

    And there is no active war zone in the Western Balkans while North and South Korea are still technically at war.

    Koreans haven't exchanged fire in over 70 years. Albanian insurgents revolted in Macedonia as recently as 2001. And extremist violence at the border persists to this day

    The historical comparison to colonized and oppressed peoples also seems arbitrary and illogical.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bodo_League_massacre

    Only if you aren't familiar with your history. The crack up of the Korean peninsula follows a deliberate Strategy of Tension that Cold War (and colonial before that) governments employed to suppress large restive populations for centuries.

    • My dude, what are you even saying.

      Of course they have basic utilities in the Balkans. They most definitely have access to the same basic utilities we are used to in the EU and the US. Newsflash - the Western Balkans are no longer part of the "undeveloped third world". Contrary to what you say, "extremist violence" at the borders between these countries is extremely rare and border crossings are entirely peaceful 99.999% of the time. We can talk about border scuffles between Kosovo and Serbia, or inter-ethnic tensions throughout the region, but even that is nothing compared to the level of militarization and animosity at the 38th parallel.

      I should know - I've travelled to every single Balkan country this past year, including Kosovo and Montenegro, as part of a border police exchange program, and enjoyed my stay at all of them.

      The two Koreas haven't exhanged fire in over 70 years? Go read the list of border incidents on Wikipedia and tell me again how they haven't exhanged fire. Just this tear alone there has been artillery shelling in the border zone. For god sake, one country is actively testing nuclear ICBMs over the skies of the other one, and you want to compare that to the Western Balkans?! Ridiculous.

      At this point I'm convinced you've never travelled to or studied the history and national policies of the countries you're talking about. In other words - you're quite obviously talking out of your arse.

      • Of course they have basic utilities in the Balkans.

        They had it in Yugoslavia and then they were demolished in the wars. The modern states are hobbled by debt accrued during the rebuild and still plagued by border violence. There's no single interstate grid, the highway system is littered with checkpoints and blockades, and the disparate countries have lost their pre-collapse industrial capacity to the bombings of the 90s.

        I’ve travelled to every single Balkan country this past year, including Kosovo and Montenegro, as part of a border police exchange program, and enjoyed my stay at all of them.

        Then I'm sure you stopped off at Obrovac Aluminum Plant and Obrenovac Thermal Power Plant, critical backbones of the old economy that were never fully repaired, much less reintegrated into the regional economies. Perhaps you had a ride in one of the surviving locally manufactured automobiles, once a common export of the region but now functionally impossible to assemble due to the fractured political landscape?

        What were you policing in this now peaceful and bountiful utopia, btw? Crime, I'm sure, is way down from the Tito era, right? And arms smuggling? That's not a thing anymore, is it?

        At this point I’m convinced you’ve never travelled to or studied the history and national policies of the countries you’re talking about

        Sure. You played cops and robbers in Kosovo for a few weeks and now you're an expert. I just spent half a decade at a hedge fund, watching my bosses pick Eastern Europe clean, asset by asset and industry by industry.

        You're so smart, bro. You should write a book about your experiences.

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