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YoungKyu Kim Jenny Joung Ho Joon Chun Dennis Han Podcast Script

Reporter: Dennis

Host: Good evening, welcome to the 9 o’clock Radio Info. Recently Russia has been going through a revolution. But before we get in depth, for the international audiences who have no idea what has been going on in Russia for more than a decade, let us summarize it for you. There has been a clash between 2 completely different social classes due to the tsar regime. Mr. Bolshac, who is currently at Moscow, will tell us in detail.

Reporter: Good Evening listeners, I am at Denski Square in between two groups of people opposing each other. (Scream) As you can hear in the background. From the first impression, one side seems to be poor and rugged. They have neither good clothing nor good weapons. On the hand, the other looks so organized and rich. Hey sir, Are you the poor side?

Are you kidding me? I am the peasant of Russia, who sacrifice everything but never gets a thing. Look at my clothing, IT SUCKS!

RPTR: Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. So that side is supposed to be the rich, let me go talk to them! (pause) Hello dear nobleman! I am a reporter! So, it seems like that side is angry because you took everything from the peasants? Is that right?

Noble 1 HJ: What? Umm………..Umm…. Well, I can c where they are getting that, but not exactly. We were doing brainwork for them how to rule Russia. We didn’t take everything, of course! Well… I don’t know in depth. I just followed Czar hoping for better pension!

Alright. We will now go back to the studio for depth!

Host: Thank you Mr. Bolshac! And finally, the moment that all of us have been waiting for... we’ve invited some guests to our studio. Mr. Hoski representing the noble and Mr. Lenin representing the peasants are here to discuss about the consequences of the Revolution relating to the French Revolution. What can you tell us about the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution, Mr, Hoski?

Noble: The French Revolution was very similar to what’s happening in Russia at the moment; in France, the revolution occurred due to huge gaps and inequality between the social classes, simliar to Russia. And this revolution would probably end up just as miserable as the French Revolution.

Host: So Mr. Hosky, what do you exactly mean? ,l

Noble: So basically, the whole French Revolution was ironic. Its goal was to overthrow the absolute monarchy and earn equality among all people. However, Napoleon was put in power, and he ended up being a monarchy himself. So peasant, do you really believe that this revolution is going to bring any difference to Russia?

Lenin: Well, as an old saying goes: We learn from past mistakes. To ensure that this revolution don’t create another monarchy like the French Revolution, we are going to attach Marx’s belief to our society in the aftermath. Marx’s belief, the socialism, will not only prevent inequality, but will establish new system of government that would be better than ones before!

Host: Whoo! That was an intense and intellectual discussion. I am pretty sure that it has helped to raise awareness of the crisis Russia is facing. Thank you Lenin and Hosky.