Insane indeed
Insane indeed
In Fake Korea, and in countries in Americas sphere of influence demonizing the DPRK is a profitable endeavor due to the country’s isolation, sparing economic and geopolitical repercussions. Similar to the Kpop industry, the perpetuation of fake news about the DPRK is a crucial element in maintaining Fake Korea’s existence. This practice thrives on belittling and demonizing the DPRK, showcasing how the production of false narratives serves as a valuable enterprise within the context of Fake Korea’s operations
Yeah we get it, you don’t want to accept even in passing that US’s enemy countries are not as bad as them.
Post clear examples otherwise this is just useless exercise.
It will be a long and painful death.
Bernie radicalized me.
Please stop criticizing any state until you have the power to abolish it.
This is hilarious
Bow about 2 parties?
There is a pattern I have seen in Tom Scott videos, he only makes videos about the “international community” countries.
“They fought each other so killing them was not bad”
What the fuck is East Turkestan, where is West Turkestan?
Americans are so accustomed to being filmed and telling lies on camera that they do not understand how nervous and awkward this process is to people of other countries. Those videos are so poorly scripted and amateur that it seems much genuine.Its intentions are clear.I’m now very wary of videos/content that is slickly produced and able to arouse right emotions.
Being sober is not liberal enough.
There are 5 million of these tankies in my country, yeah terminally online.
Why the downvotes ?. Is it because the red army is not shown as redfash army???
I like to believe they are Soc-dems that are ready to consider AES as normal countries.
Many on lib left and soc dem admire Cuba so we can not take it as definite evidance.
People often claim that socialism is complex, and when attempts are made to implement it, they criticize these attempts for not following the theory correctly. However, the reality is that a system as complex as transitioning to a new system is inherently difficult and complex.
The idealism and dogma of left communists resemble the temper tantrums of children. They demand that socialism be served in the precise form they envision, like ice cream in a cone instead of a cup, or purchased from a specific vendor like an ice cream truck. They fail to recognize that obtaining the desired outcome may require adaptations, such as buying it from a supermarket, even if it takes a bit more time.
In the end, the left communists’ rigid adherence to their vision, regardless of practical considerations, is akin to a child’s tantrum over minor details. They lose sight of the bigger picture and the challenges inherent in creating a new social and economic system. Flexibility, nuance, and a willingness to learn from experience are essential for the successful implementation of socialist ideals.