Posted on 05/25/2026 7:34:14 PM PDT by EnderWiggin1970
A couple sisters who defected from North Korea visit a gun range in the U.S.
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This is awesome! I had a wide grin on my face the entire time I watched it!
And so many of us take this wholly for granted.
North Korean's 7 Biggest Shocks in America (First Time)
We take our freedom so much for granted!
I’ve watching these two since Hana made her first trip. Then Ina came over. Saw this episode a while back
That’s why our HS students need to spend a summer internship in a 3rd world shithole alongside the Peace Corps.
Sweet.
Huh? Wanna try making some sense?
Going to East Germany and East Berlin as a teen gave me a perspective not a lot of my generation got. It was that experience that made me a conservative from an early age.
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Piece corpse? Many younguns are clueless about TWSHs. To their detrement.
I love Hana and Ina. One of the more emotional things I saw on one of their videos was when they laid down on the grass at an Austin park. They were not allowed to TOUCH grass in North Korea. If they were caught touching grass they would be shot. These two ladies are amazing.
I’m a rookie volunteer firefighter, and have been watching firefighting videos to learn more on various topics. I first learned of them when they posted a video of their visit to a US fire station. Once the firefighters saw them they welcomed them in and showed them around and encouraged them to try on their PPE and explore the fire engines, etc. Fun stuff!
how did they get out?
Bflr.
Ina and Hana: "He has so many guns!"
Americans: "Is that all he brought?" 🤣
I’m not sure, one of their husband is in the army...
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