North Korea was supposed to be doomed. How did it pull this off?

  • Carl [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    7 days ago

    This isn’t even a success story necessarily, it’s a return to the norm. NK was more developed than SK until SK’s “economic miracle” (read: massive injection of productive forces to improve its usefulness as an imperial outpost) and the collapse of NK’s largest trading partner happened in rapid succession to one another.

    • Damarcusart [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      Yeah, the memory holing of how the two Koreas were perceived in the west even 35 years ago is kind of horrifying. The DPRK was almost never mentioned in western media, because the south was a brutal dictatorship that was full of poverty and corruption, while the north was a real success story.

      When the south was mentioned, it was almost in the way Saudi Arabia is today, an awful “backwards” place that is bad because of their foreignness but is an important ally in the region, so you’re not allowed to question why they are the way they are.

      • AF_R [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        Most east Asian diaspora are extremely bitter and self hating and they don’t know why. But it’s because they fell for the American scam.

        Most immigrants would have been better off in their home country, and they know it. They see their old friends from the country living in houses they own, eating delicious culture-rich fresh food, being around family and friends, working 6 hours a day.

        Then they get home from their 14-hour shift of unpaid overtime, look around in their shitty rented apartment, budget getting tighter every month, surrounded by hate and violence, isolated, eating ultra processed carcinogenic slop every day.

        But hey at least they have iPhone

  • Clocks [She/They]@lemmy.ml
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    This video was hilarious. Spinning every situation with a liberal mindset, “an impossibility”.

    Any communist watching the DPRK would have know every single thing he spoke of, for years ahead of time.

    The DPRK was very obviously improving overtime, it wasn’t a sudden victory, it was planned and coordinated effectively.

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    remember GWB’s “axis of evil”? where are they now? turns out they are thriving due to this one weird trick that neoliberals don’t want you to know!

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      I do lol. I was in high school for that shit. Actually by the time axis of evil was a thing maybe college even. Fuckin wild time to be growing up in.

  • Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    I’ll believe it when this “secret constitution” is on literally ANY offical DPRK sources. It’s not on any of them. I’m not taking my information on what the DPRK’s constitution says from the US and South Korea.

    • I don’t understand why they had this whole segment about the “new secret constitution” when the striking down of reunification was all very public with the destruction of the Arch of Reunification and public speeches.

      The cessation of reunification is smart in that it pops the bubble of the ROK being able to justify its militarization (and subjugation to the US military) through the propagandized threat of the DPRK.

      • Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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        I suspect it’s propaganda built around the knowledge they’ve got from spies that a rewrite of the constitution has been in the works through their structures. I bet it’s not actually finalised and active, hasn’t been voted on, is still going through various stages of revision, etc etc. This explains why it’s not on any official source, because it’s not currently the constitution.

        When it finally does get the stamp of approval the west will resoundingly go “SEE! SECRET CONSTITUTION! WE WERE RIGHT!”