North Korean leader Kim Jong Un speaks at the ruling party congress in Pyongyang, North Korea, last month. Photo / APNorth Korea is reportedly cracking down on vehicles with tinted windows as part of its efforts to fight back against the "yellow wind of capitalism" that is "spreading so rapidly among the youth" in the reclusive nation. The ban is aimed at targeting the "yellow wind", a term referring to "anti-socialist" influences in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). North Korea leader Kim Jong Un, left, and former US president Donald Trump prepare to sign a document in Singapore in 2018. The police argue that only people tainted by the yellow wind of capitalism would want to obscure the inside of their vehicles," the resident said.
Source: New Zealand Herald February 06, 2021 20:21 UTC