Christmas is banned in North Korea because of course it is — it’s North Korea, a communist hellhole rife with starvation and misery that should be the subject of many classes at Claudine Gay’s Harvard University but of course is not because they’d rather study DEI.
That doesn’t mean the people of the Democratic People’s Republic are forgotten, however. Despite the country being mostly isolated from the modern world, people have found an old-fashioned way to communicate messages of hope and love this holiday season: messages in bottles sent by sea.
The effort is modeled after the WWII Berlin Airlift:
Flash drives celebrating the holiday, and including Bible readings, were launched into the Yellow Sea in bottles so that the currents will carry them to the shores of the North Korean peninsula.
“We should be doing everything we can to get information into North Korea by land, by sea…