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North Korean Soldiers Deployed to Ukraine Reportedly Addicted to Internet Pornography

Theo Von · #659 - Ari Matti · May 22, 2026
North Korean Soldiers Deployed to Ukraine Reportedly Addicted to Internet Pornography
Theo Von
Theo Von
#659 - Ari Matti
"North Korean military men who joined the war front in Ukraine on behalf of Russia have unfettered internet access for the first time and may be using it to watch tons of pornography. Someone's telling you to hold the front line, but you're seeing everything you've ever dreamed of for the first time."
Theo Von and Ari Matti discussed reports that North Korean soldiers sent to fight for Russia in Ukraine are consuming massive amounts of pornography after receiving internet access for the first time. They suggested the hermit kingdom troops are more focused on online content than combat operations.

About this episode

Theo Von sat down with Estonian comedian Ari Matti for a freewheeling two-hour conversation that ranged from Soviet-era sexuality to algorithmic censorship. Matti, who appeared on Kill Tony and is touring the U.S., shared his journey as part of Estonia's first generation of stand-up comedians following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. He described explosive interest in uncensored comedy in post-Soviet Estonia, with hundreds packing open mics to witness the new art form. The conversation took frequent detours into graphic childhood sexual exploration, with both comedians sharing unfiltered stories about early encounters with sexuality in the absence of proper sex education. Matti recounted his gay Estonian friend's experience living under Soviet communism, where homosexuality required life-threatening secrecy, contrasting it with modern liberal acceptance. The episode addressed North Korean soldiers in Ukraine reportedly becoming addicted to internet pornography after gaining web access for the first time. Toward the end, Von and Matti discussed the threat of algorithmic content curation, arguing that social media platforms now control speech more effectively than governments ever did through non-transparent behavioral manipulation. Both comedians emphasized the importance of free speech and warned against complacency as tech companies increasingly dictate what content reaches audiences. The conversation closed with Matti praising Von's podcast for expanding beyond mainstream media narratives.

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