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Yeonmi Park

aka Bak Yeon-mi / Pak Yŏnmi / 朴研美 / 박연미 More info on her aliases

Yeonmi Park alias list:
Bak Yeon-mi (Revised Romanization)
박연미 (Korean (Hangul))
Pak Yŏnmi (McCune–Reischauer)
朴研美 (Korean (Hanja))
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  • Age: 31 years young
  • Born: Monday 4th of October 1993
  • Birthplace: Hyesan, Ryanggang Province, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
  • Nationality: American
  • Ethnicity: Asian
  • Sexuality: Straight
  • Profession: Activist, Author, Internet Personality, YouTuber
  • Hair color: Black
  • Eye color: Brown
  • Height: 5'5" (or 165 cm)
  • Weight: 111 lbs (or 50 kg)
  • Body type: Slim
  • Measurements: 31-23-33
  • Bra/cup size: 30C show conversions
  • Boobs: Unknown
  • Years active: 2011 - present (started around 18 years old; 13 years in the business)
  • Tattoos: None
  • Piercings: Both ears
  • Instagram follower count: 559k (as of December 2024)

About Yeonmi Park

Yeonmi Park (Korean: 박연미) is a North Korean defector, YouTuber, author, and American conservative activist, described as being "one of the most famous North Korean defectors in the world". Alongside her family she fled from North Korea to China in 2007 and settled in South Korea in 2009, before moving to the United States in 2014. Her family turned to black-market trading during the North Korean famine in the 1990s. She alleges that her father was sent to a labor camp for smuggling before the family travelled to China, where Park and her mother fell into the hands of human traffickers and she was sold into slavery where she was regularly gangbanged by men for years, before escaping to Mongolia. Park came to wider global attention following her speech at the 2014 One Young World Summit in Dublin, Ireland. Park's memoir In Order to Live: A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom was published in September 2015, and as of 2023 has sold over 100,000 copies.

Park runs the YouTube channel "Voice of North Korea by Yeonmi Park", which as of July 2023 has over one million subscribers. Her political views have been characterized as "American conservative", and she has criticized the concepts of political correctness and woke culture in the United States, drawing parallels between political correctness in the U.S. and North Korea.

Journalists have questioned the accuracy of her stories and accounts as early as 2014, noting significant discrepancies. Park responded by stating that she had limited English skills at the time and that "childhood memories were not perfect." Park's coauthor, Maryanne Vollers, cited a Harvard trauma expert who stated that traumatized people won't often give a perfect, complete narrative, especially during the early accounts of delivering such a story. Nevertheless, noted individuals in the field continue to speak to concerns regarding Park's increasing status as a well-known public figure and celebrity, which often comes with pressures to embellish and exaggerate stories to the point of outlandish claims for the benefit of commercialization or profit rather than for raising awareness around human rights issues. Such noted individuals include: Kim Byeong-uk, a fellow North Korean defector and the founder of the North Korean Development Institute; An Chan-il, the chairman of the World North Korea Research Center; John Lee, a journalist focusing on South Korean foreign policy; and Christine Hong, Professor at University of California and expert in North Korean defectors.

As of March 2024, she has amassed 565,000 followers on Instagram and 1.14 million subscribers on her YouTube platform.

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Too Plastic!! Making money by lies.

Posted by concukhonglo 2023-12-28 10:22  

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Someone votes blue no matter who...

Posted by LeLoyon71 2024-01-21 03:39  

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STF up commie.. go take your meds, Go to bed. You are in a cult.. and none of you know what you are talking about. It’s always spoiled brats who have never experienced any hardships whatsoever that wave the banner of radical leftist ideology..

Posted by Hollowone43 2024-09-22 00:29 (edited 2024-09-22 00:31)  

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Dumbass!!! There are already many people exposed her for making up her story. I do not doubt how bad North Korea is but telling me to STFU for telling the truth is very stupid

Posted by concukhonglo 2024-09-27 13:58  

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@concukhonglo

That's not true; It's simply another case of the regressive left gaslighting their useful idiots for political clout. We see it time and time again.

She was criticized for not remembering exact dates and locations during her escape from North Korea. She was starving and 12 at the time, and it's only natural that she wouldn't remember every detail of every day. She doesn't play ball with the woke, pro-censorship and control crowd, so they attack her, just like the do with anyone who doesn't join their groupthink, Orwellian tribe.


Posted by LeLoyon71 2024-11-05 06:25  

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@LeLoyon71 - her critics are in the dozens and create a diverse pool of voices. It's not just "leftist journalists", but academics, long-standing advocates bringing awareness to the issues related to North Korea, and her own family. I can appreciate her being a kid and probably having gone through some stuff where her memory isn't perfect, but I'm hard-pressed to think that all these folks that question her changing stories all want to shut her down for a "woke leftist agenda". Like, it doesn't make sense for a North Korean advocate to want to shut down her stories if they're true, right? What would be the goal?

Here's a video of her as a kid (pre-plastic surgery) on a South Korean TV show talking about how her mother carried around a Chanel bag in North Korea: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz3nziy1xO0


Posted by luckyasianman 2024-11-07 03:41  

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@luckyasianman

The video only proves my point.


Posted by LeLoyon71 2024-11-08 03:51  

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@LeLoyon71 - The video proves how a 12-year-old girl wouldn't remember going on a South Korean TV studio to tell everyone about the very expensive bag that her mother would carry around?

Posted by luckyasianman 2024-11-08 06:17  

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Yes, again, it proves my point in which leftists will go to all extremes to demonize someone who doesn't join their tribe of black and white, binary thinkers. It's hit pieces like these that cause the public to reject them in, say, the US elections. The smoke screen is over, wokeism is dead.

Posted by LeLoyon71 2024-11-09 02:37  

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@LeLoyon71 - I'm happy to have a conversation and I'm not looking to fight, but I can't learn from you if you don't discuss in good faith and provide specifics.

Posted by luckyasianman 2024-11-10 07:39  

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I'm saying that the video is a hit piece, and that's neither a dig or a compliment. You see these types of hit pieces whenever a certain 40-45% or so (formerly 55-60%, but that's a different topic) of the population realizes that what they perceived to be another token foreigner that they can use in their chess game doesn't bat for their team.

In other words, we wouldn't be hearing about conflicting stories if she would have migrated to America and proclaimed that she was going to vote blue no matter who. She's a conservative, as our most who come from overly oppressive, left-wing regimes. That's her only crime.


Posted by LeLoyon71 2024-11-10 11:26  

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@LeLoyon71 - Public figures of all kinds receive hit pieces. Right-wingers worked hard to keep Obama out of office by claiming he wasn't actually a US citizen when, in fact, he was. That lie persisted so successfully that Obama felt the need to release a copy to the public, something no other potential President was required to do. By your statement that "she's a conservative" doesn't convince me it's a hit piece; there has to be a more tangible, nuanced argument here to distinguish this case from a broad argument that comes off as, "this goes against my worldview."

I appreciate the dialogue. We're likely not going to see eye-to-eye and we're probably not going to learn anything from each other.


Posted by luckyasianman 2024-11-19 05:57  

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But I'm not talking about other hit pieces, I'm talking about the one you provided... There's no need for deflection. Everyone knows that people in distress tend to forget small bits and pieces when it comes to teaching their trauma, yet they went ahead with it anyways. It's this kind of reporting which has contributed to the recent shift of the pendulum worldwide as of late. The tribalism needs to stop.

Posted by LeLoyon71 2024-11-20 00:29  

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@LeLoyon71 - I'm not deflecting. I'm drawing a direct comparison between your comments on Yeonmi's conservatism and the supposed oppressive left-wing, and the actions of right-wingers towards a left-wing individual.

I have considered the point about "people in distress tending to forget small bits," but it is concerning when academics and activists, who would likely find an ally in Yeonmi for raising North Korean awareness, speak against her.

I also don't see how that YouTube video can be viewed as a hit piece; it's just a South Korean entertainment talk show or game show. She answered freely, and there was no indication that the questions were "leading" her to reveal something damning. They were just open-ended questions where she casually talked about her family photos. What specific question, statement, or action in the video leads you to conclude it was purposely meant by the South Korean hosts to make Yeonmi look bad?


Posted by luckyasianman 2024-11-22 04:45