Women's Resource Optimization Allocation System (WRO)

Women’s Resource Optimization Allocation System in the Korean Autonomous Region

Cháoxiǎn Practical Flesh™ – Final Stage of Political Re-Education

Overview

The Korean Autonomous Region (former North Korea) has in effect been annexed as a Chinese protectorate, where a fully forced conscription system is implemented. Positioned as the “final form of political re-education,” it supplies C-grade (lowest tier) ingredients, primarily for military and processed food use.

System Features

A system of completely forced conscription is implemented, with no volunteer scheme. The main targets are women in political prison camps and women tracked as defectors. Processing is positioned as the “completion of political re-education.”

Final Stage of Political Re-Education

As the “final form of political re-education,” female thought and political criminals are targeted for processing. It is justified as their “final contribution to the state” and is consumed symbolically as proof of loyalty.

Defector Tracking System

Defector women who have gone to South Korea or Japan are also tracked within the system and, once found, become processing targets. Due to international tracking networks, there are cases where they are captured and processed even several years after defection.

Main Brands

Cháoxiǎn Practical Flesh™

A brand that is inexpensive and somewhat tough, suited for fried rice and military rations. Its main purpose is symbolic consumption as a “proof of loyalty,” rather than taste.

Basic Information

System Type
Fully Forced Conscription
Ingredient Grade
C Grade (Lowest)
Political Status
Chinese Protectorate (Annexed as the Korean Autonomous Region)

Related laws and regulations

Women’s Re-Education Processing Regulations of the Korean Autonomous Region