Nothing To Envy
v1.0.0Barbara Demick's Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea — a human rights and investigative journalism toolkit that follows six North Korean citizens over decades, revealing how the Kim family's regime operates: the cult of personality, the prison camps, the 1990s famine, and the impossible choice between loyalty and freedom. Covers 7 use cases: ① Understanding North Korea's System — the regime's structure and control ("How does North Korea work" "Kim Jong Un's regime") ② The Cult of Personality — how propaganda sustains power ("How do they brainwash people" "Juche ideology") ③ The Great Famine — the 1990s famine and its causes ("North Korea famine" "Arduous March") ④ Life as a Defector — the journey to freedom ("How do people escape North Korea" "Defector stories") ⑤ The Prison Camps — the Kwanliso system ("North Korean gulags" "Political prison camps") ⑥ The Choice to Leave — why people risk everything to escape ("Why do people defect" "Life under the regime") ⑦ The Kim Dynasty — how three generations maintained power ("Kim Il Sung to Kim Jong Un" "North Korea dynasty") Trigger when users say: "North Korea" "Kim Jong Un" "North Korean defectors" "Nothing to Envy" "Barbara Demick" "Life in North Korea" "North Korean prison camps" "Juche" "Arduous March" "How to escape North Korea" "North Korea famine" "Korea regime" "What is North Korea like" "North Korea human rights" "Kim dynasty" "Songbun" "Public distribution system" or mention: Barbara Demick / Nothing to Envy / North Korea / Juche / Kim Il Sung / Kim Jong Il / Kwanliso / prison camps / defectors / Chongjin / famine / Arduous March / propaganda / totalitarianism / human rights / ordinary lives / songbun / PDS / the invisible mountain / Tumen River / Chongjin / Rajin-Sonbong. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.