• @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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      61 year ago

      I love that y’all use that as an insult. It only carries any weight in your own echo chamber, you know that right? No where else on the planet (be it a forum or a physical space) does that mean anything. Well, maybe within north korea

      • Krause [he/him]
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        maybe within north korea

        Don’t worry, absolutely no one there is thinking about internet liberals, the DPRK lives rent-free in your head though xi pointing at the screen

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          Lol yeah they’re thinking about the coming winter, or the reality that they aren’t even allowed to leave their country (for all but the most privileged) unfortunately

          • Krause [he/him]
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            they aren’t even allowed to leave their country

            This is true, do you know who keeps them inside though? The United Nations’ Security Council.

            Security Council Tightens Sanctions on Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2397 (2017)

            […] the Security Council today further tightened sanctions on the country, severely restricting fuel imports and other trade, as well as the ability of its citizens to work abroad.

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                Hilarious joke, almost as funny as supporting sanctions that kill people because the sanctioned country has a scary ideology you know nothing about.

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                  Uh huh. Keep defending them, very impressive. I wonder how the government of nk earned those sanctions?

                  Indeed their people suffer in more.ways than one.

                  I’m sure folks worried about food are the ones not finding work abroad 🙄

                  • Krause [he/him]
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                    I wonder how the government of nk earned those sanctions?

                    Acquiring nuclear warheads and weapons that can be used with said warheads, the same thing Israel did and wasn’t punished for, I wonder why that is…

                    (hint: one of these states is an American puppet!)

                  • 420blazeit69 [he/him]
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                    251 year ago

                    I wonder how the government of nk earned those sanctions?

                    “We do horrible things to them, but we’re the good guys so they must deserve it”

                  • ThereRisesARedStar [she/her, they/them]
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                    231 year ago

                    Quick, tell me about the taean work system, which is used in all medium and large workplaces, without googling it. Since you’re so informed about the dprk

                    (The point of this is to make you reconsider how much you actually know about the country that isnt just straight up propaganda)

                  • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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                    201 year ago

                    I wonder how the government of nk earned those sanctions?

                    This is such a deranged thing to say. Do you think this about Cuba too?

                  • captcha [any]
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                    141 year ago

                    I wonder how the government of nk earned those sanctions?

                    Please enlighten me on why you think that is?

                    Also do you think the DPRK is a real sovreign nation?

              • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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                181 year ago

                Very few people fleeing the country do it via the dmz. They go through China (and get on a boat) because it’s actually pretty easy for them to go to China. Trying to cross the DMZ is liable to get them shot at by troops on both sides because you really aren’t supposed to cross without authorization, including southerners going north.

      • Alaskaball [comrade/them]
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        351 year ago

        If “on the planet” you mean primarily the U.S and secondarily the rest of the “west” while excluding the majority of humanity on the planet, then sure.

        You’re so brainwashed and conditioned into believing you have more in common with some ghoul billionaire that values your life insofar as much as they can extract wealth out of you than your own fellow worker.

        • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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          191 year ago

          Obligatory comment that brainwashing is a myth rooted in orientalism and later pseudoscience, propagated by the US in order to make excuses for US soldiers defecting during the Korean War (et al).

        • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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          I mean everywhere that isn’t China or Russia or one of their satellites/annexes yeah.

          Not sure where you got the billionaire thing, I’ve never defended them, in word or action. (Living in a capitalist country and needing a job for resources doesn’t make me a billionaire apologist)

          Liberalism and billionaire worship are not the same thing, same as communism and xi are not the same thing.

          To be clear: just because xi figuratively leads a communist country doesn’t mean this policy is perfectly communist.

          Same thing goes for billionaires existing in a liberal society.

          Lastly, the existence of either doesn’t invalidate the tenets of either ideology

          • The dogspaw
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            51 year ago

            Xi is no different than any other billionaire shit head most of the communist party top leaders use there position to gain control over the state controlled businesses

            • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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              191 year ago

              This is incoherent. Xi has administrative control (or influence) over state enterprises, but he isn’t getting profits or stock options from them, so there are no grounds for calling him a billionaire

              communist party top leaders use there position to gain control over the state controlled businesses

              This is like saying you became a police commissioner to gain control over local police cars. Yeah, an explicit part of your job is that you can direct them, but the claim is so tautological that it looks like you are saying something else. It’s not like Xi will retain control of these enterprises after he leaves office.

            • captcha [any]
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              151 year ago

              Xi first started geting so much hate from the west because he actually started purging communist party members for being too involved in the private sector. If he was encouraging the bourgeoisification of the CPC he would be hailed by the west.

        • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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          31 year ago

          This is a message board, where we reply to each other.

          By your approach: why did you feel the need to defend him? See? Silly.

            • The dogspaw
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              31 year ago

              This is a massage board where we reply to each other see silly Billy 😜

                • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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                  11 year ago
                  1. A handle does not imply gender, I’ve been around since early IRC and it’s never been true.

                  2. I referred to you as “y’all” when I replied directly. When I replied later I didn’t even look at your name again, or remember who you were. I replied to “shimmering koi”. Is that a fish person? Obviously not.

                  3. I fucking hate tankies but I have zero issue with any gender, pronoun, sexuality, race, ethnicity, etc. If I ever had to talk to you again, I’d be fine to refer to you as whatever you want. But I wouldn’t remember you because this is a anonymous social media platform and identify is meaningless.

                  4. I forgot to block you in the first place lol

        • @GBU_28@lemm.ee
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          31 year ago

          This is a message board, where we reply to each other.

          By your approach: why did you feel the need to defend him? See? Silly.

      • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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        181 year ago

        I am pretty sure “classist” is seen as a valid insult even among radlibs, and many other people believe in equivalent terms (“elitist” is not too far off)