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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Yeonmi Park Escaped North Korea, Has a Warning for America While Time Remains

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

5791 Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2023

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Yeonmi Park had little or no education before escaping North Korea. When she began studying at Columbia university, she was shocked by the similarities between the indoctrination taking place in American universities and the propaganda she experienced in the North Korean dictatorship. Having escaped North Korea, Yeonmi Park has a deep appreciation for American liberty and wants to remind us of the fragility of freedom, and what we must do to preserve it while time remains.For more information on receiving her books While Time Remains: A North Korean Defector’s Search for Freedom in America and In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl’s Journey to Freedom please click here. https://www.equip.org/product/cri-resource-while-time-remains-a-north-korean-defectors-search-for-freedom-in-america-and-in-order-to-live-a-north-korean-girls-journey-to-freedom/

Topics discussed include: Why is Yeonmi Park thankful to have been born in North Korea? (3:30); what is it like to live in North Korea? (5:15); North Korea is the world’s largest concentration camp (6:50); the difference between North Korea and South Korea illustrates the importance of political ideologies and systems (7:40); what is Juche? the state ideology of North Korea and the official ideology of the Workers’ Party of Korea (13:50); the cult of Kim Jong Un—how does North Korea maintain it’s power over the people? (16:00); what motivates Yeonmi Park to speak out against North Korea and the rise of authoritarianism in America? (18:35); why the indoctrination in American universities reminds Yeonmi Park of propaganda in North Korea (24:40); how should we respond to threats to freedom in America today? (26:45); the importance of reading and critical thinking (30:25); the problematic cultural capture by American elites (33:40); the case for capitalism (36:35); should Americans be more concerned about the threats posed by China? (39:15); why does China support North Korea? (43:05); how powerful is North Korea? the significant threat of North Korea to the world (45:35); the difference between leftism and liberalism (48:30); how dangerous is Critical Race Theory? (51:20); the catalytic assault that exposed the madness of crowds to Yeonmi Park and inspired her to write While Time Remains (53:30); is there hope for a free American civilization? (56:00); the control China has over America (58:35); the importance of parenting and education (1:00:40); what happens when a society loses respect for the truth? (1:04:45); the terror of cancel culture and the dictatorship of the mind (1:06:20); despite being raped and sold into slavery Yeonmi Park’s mother is the happiest person she knows because she understands the importance of gratitude (1:10:00); “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times” (1:14:10).


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Transcript

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0:00.0

And welcome to another edition of the Hank Unplugged podcast.

0:26.1

We are committed to bringing the most interesting, informative, inspirational people on the planet directly to your earbuds.

0:33.0

And today, I have a guest that I have been looking forward to interview for a long time. I read both her books

0:41.1

and was deeply impacted by the first book, which really tells the story of how Yonmi Park

0:52.5

escapes from North Korea via China, then she ends up going through the

1:00.7

Gobi Desert to Mongolia, from Mongolia to South Korea, from South Korea to America.

1:06.0

It's a fascinating story, and she has two poignant purposes in her life.

1:13.4

The first poignant purpose is that she wants people to know that North Korea is the world's

1:22.5

largest concentration camp.

1:25.3

As a human rights activist, she wants people to understand just how terrifying

1:31.0

the situation in North Korea facilitated by China really is. And secondly, she wants us to understand

1:40.0

how fragile our freedom in America is.

1:45.6

And she does the most wonderful job in her book

1:49.8

in order to live a North Korea girl's journey to freedom

1:53.6

of telling her escape from North Korea,

1:57.2

how she got to America.

1:58.5

And in the book, while time remains, she talks about our freedoms

2:05.2

which are so fragile, so easy to be lost. And as I read this book, I thought about our

2:12.8

Christian Research Journal because our latest edition is titled The War on Western Civilization,

2:19.5

everything you need to know about the cult of wokeism.

2:23.4

And Yomi Park really talks about wokeism in this book as well.

2:27.5

So the two books, and they are absolute must-reads, both books.

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