Topic: 2024-Indigenous Languages
Country: Republic of Korea
Delegate Name: Elizabeth MacKenzie
Founded on September 9, 1948 the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, also known as North Korea, was established. The DPRK population is 99.8% Korean, making it closest to a monoethnic country.
As the DPRK is known to be pure with little impurities tainting our way of life, we have been learning languages of others to enhance our global intelligence. Even though our DPRK citizens are learning other languages, the DPRK seeks no interest in languages that aren’t of any value to us, mainly suggesting that there is no need for outdated languages.
Languages have always served its importance to civilization, as a form of communication and connection. Now that civilization has been in almost complete contact with each other, many smaller groups of languages have been dying out, but that is no new news. As we as humans evolve, the weak drown out, it is only a natural part as we head in the future. There is no point in keeping languages that serve us no purpose anymore.