00:00North Korea, 2026. Babies are born in prison camps. They'll die there, not for anything they did,
00:07for something their grandfather allegedly did 70 years ago. 120,000 people locked in camps right
00:14now. Entire bloodlines erased for one person's crime. It's called guilt by association,
00:20and it's been the law for 70 years. 1945. Korea is freed from Japanese occupation,
00:27but instead of independence, it's split in half. The Soviet Union takes the North,
00:32America takes the South. In the North, the Soviets install Kim Il-sung. He doesn't just want to rule,
00:39he wants to be worshipped. His portrait goes in every home. Damage it, even by accident,
00:45and you're arrested. He forces radios to be locked on state propaganda. You can't turn them off.
00:50Even at night, his voice fills your home. Then, he creates the camps, political prison camps.
00:57If you're accused of disloyalty, you're sent there. But not just you, your entire family.
01:03Babies born in the camps never leave. They're prisoners for crimes their grandparents allegedly
01:08committed. Today, 120,000 people are locked in these camps, starved, tortured, worked to death.
01:161994. Kim Il-sung dies. His son, Kim Jong-il, takes over. In the 1990s, a famine kills 3 million
01:25North
01:26Koreans. The government has food, but the people starve. Kim Jong-il watches them die. 2011. Kim Jong-il
01:34dies. His son, Kim Jong-un, takes power. He's 27 years old, Western educated. Some hoped he'd be
01:42different. He's not. He executes his own uncle, assassinates his half-brother with nerve agent,
01:48and keeps the camps running. The radio's playing. The family's disappearing. But here's what they
01:53don't tell you. When Korea was split, America installed brutal dictators in the South. They
01:59killed hundreds of thousands, too. The Cold War made monsters on both sides. South Korea eventually
02:05became a democracy. North Korea never did. It became a dynasty. Three generations of Kim's
02:12controlling three generations of families. Today, if your grandfather committed a crime
02:17in 1950, you're in a camp in 2026. North Korea isn't just a dictatorship. It's a machine that
02:25punishes people who don't exist yet for crimes that were never proven.
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