Armageddon It!
Most of the factories in Chongjin, a former industrial port, are rusting into ruin. Those still operating can barely pay salaries; the average worker's wage amounts to $1 per month at current exchange rates.
Even with international aid, many people go to bed wondering whether they will eat the next day. Residents, along with officials of the United Nations World Food Program, say food shortages have grown worse again in the last year.
"Maybe people are not dying today out in the streets like they were before," said a coal miner who lives in Chongjin, "but they are still dying — just quietly in their homes."
Peak oil visits North Korea TODAY... read it and weep, weaklings.
Seo could tell when a pupil was in trouble. His hair would turn dry and yellowish, and his eyes would sink into their sockets. At recess, while the better-fed children ran and squealed, the hungry child would lie on a mat. Sometimes the child would flop over in his chair during a lesson, cheek pressed against the desktop.
"One girl I remember used to be pretty as a doll, with black eyes and long lashes," Seo said. "But her ribs showed, and her belly was swollen like one of those Somalian kids. She would doze in class. I remember I once picked up her head off the desk and looked at her face. It was yellow, as though she were jaundiced, and her eyes were half-closed."
The girl stopped coming to class. Seo assumes she eventually died of starvation. Others dropped out, in what became a pattern.
"The first time I saw a dead body, I shuddered with fear. But with time, you get used to it. You become … insensitive," Seo said.
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You don't have to wait to see what will happen when this comes to visit you in your country, your state, your town, your neighborhood, your living room... you can see examples of what IS happening right now, today, in this very same world you live in.
These are real people, just like you and me, and they're starving to death today.
On that note, I'm going to hop on my new bike and ride down to Trader Joe's and pick up a bottle of two buck chuck... damn good, if you ask me... and get ready to meet a couple of friends tonight for a drink and a laugh.