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Communist Defector Calls out Liberal Brain Worm

North Korean defector Yeonmi Park spent years getting her Ivy League education at Columbia University. Now, she’s speaking out against the liberal infrastructure of America’s universities. Park saw first-hand as her ‘woke’ classmates’ animosity towards America and hatred of capitalism became rooted in their personalities. Despite being in a supposedly unbiased classroom, Mrs. Park says that students at Columbia are being indoctrinated and brainwashed by professors who seem to be mimicking the North Korean way of teaching. According to Park, the problem doesn’t lie solely with professors; a pack mentality seems to have infected Ivy League-privileged students with a contorted, liberal view of reality.  If things continue, Park warns that what’s being taught in America’s ‘best’ classrooms is the “same ideology that drove my home country into what it is.”


FOX NEWS: North Korean defector shocked at what she learned at ‘woke’ Ivy League school: ‘Brainwashing’

By Bailee Hill; February 13, 2023

A North Korean defector issued a stark warning Monday on “woke” ideology in American classrooms, believing the U.S. could “absolutely” be headed down the path of her home rogue regime if it doesn’t reverse course.

Author Yeonmi Park joined “Fox & Friends First” to discuss the parallels between far-left indoctrination within her Ivy League education at Columbia University and “brainwashing” in North Korea. 

“The things that I was learning at Columbia University really shocked me because it was the exact same thing that my North Korean teachers were brainwashing me in the classroom,” Park told Todd Piro. “At Columbia University, they were literally saying that all the problems that we have are because of capitalism, because of white men, and the solution for all these problems is a communist revolution in the name of equity.”

“They were saying that we need to destroy this country, and we need to rebuild the country in the name of equality of outcomes, and that same ideology drove my home country into what it is that state North Korea,” she continued. 

Park fled the rogue regime in search of freedom when she was just 13 years old in 2007. 

But her journey to the U.S. was anything but easy – she and her mother were sold into slavery by human traffickers after crossing into China. 

Eventually, she was able to escape to Mongolia, and South Korea, before seeking refuge in the United States in 2014. 

Park, who enrolled at Columbia in 2016, noted how her Ivy League-privileged classmates shared a contorted view of “oppression” and the real impact of capitalism and free thinking on society as a whole. 

“It’s really funny to this day to me that somehow not having a problem is a problem,” Park said. “They literally create a problem out of nowhere and create injustice out of thin air… Their oppression is that somehow we cannot catch up with their ever-growing non-grammatical pronouns, and that’s the biggest oppression they face.”

“And they’ll continue somehow that there’s no free health care, no free education, no free house, no universal income, nothing is free in this world. And… I ask them like, what is it about America that you hate so much? And they said that they hate America because there’s inequality,” she continued. “Inequality is a sign of progress. Inequality means you can rise, and there are other people in North Korea like me, watching my family members who are poverty, the enemies of poverty, and they don’t say that.”

Park also called out politicians and business moguls like Nancy Pelosi and Jeff Bezos for refusing to call out communist China for “modern-day slavery” while routinely addressing slavery in America that happened “hundreds of years ago.”

“They do not want to stand up against China’s Communist Party because they want the money,” she said. “They want to make the money from this evil regime.”

Photo: Slaven Vlasic—Getty Images for Tory Burch Foundation

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