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Why North Korea Forces You To Clap For Hours At Concerts ???

  • Public performances and political events in North Korea involve a highly ritualized form of audience participation in which attendees are expected to applaud continuously and enthusiastically for extended periods. The practice is most visible during concerts, speeches, and events attended by Kim Jong-un, where state television broadcasts show audiences standing and clapping in apparent unison.
    Defectors have described the applause as obligatory rather than spontaneous. The duration and intensity of clapping are observed by security personnel and party officials present in the audience. Stopping before others or displaying insufficient enthusiasm can result in being noted for further observation. Multiple defector accounts describe a dynamic in which no individual is willing to be the first to stop clapping, creating a self-reinforcing cycle that can extend applause for many minutes.
    The practice extends beyond concerts to political speeches, military parades, and televised events. State media footage consistently shows audiences responding with identical timing and intensity — a uniformity that reflects both genuine fear and years of conditioning.
    The phenomenon mirrors similar practices documented in other authoritarian states. Historians have noted parallels with accounts from Stalinist Soviet Union, where extended ovations for Stalin's speeches became competitive displays of loyalty. The underlying mechanism is identical: public enthusiasm becomes a surveillance tool, and the absence of enthusiasm becomes evidence of disloyalty.
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