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But once in the hostile class, you remained there for life. Whatever your original stain, it was permanent and immutable. And just like the caste system of old Korea, family status was hereditary. The sins of the father were the sins of the children and the grandchildren. The North Koreans called these people beidsun—“tainted blood,” or impure.
Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea
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