i think they mean it more like "hitler isnt the only nazi worthy of punishment. all of them deserve a bullet."
fascist zelensky-regime has since removed the soviet emblem from the statue and replaced it with its own
graphene os is a thing.
always have been.
the world is indeed usually not black and white, but not on this issue! the illegal zionost entity is a fascist state that needs to be opposed on all fronts. going against the resistance is helping the enemy, as hezbollah is by far the most effective faction fighting for palestinian liberation to date. you are the kind of moron who would call for "nuance" during ww2.
there is a reason why the communist pflp and dflp supports and participates in the axis of resistance.
your feigned concern for womans rights is such an obvious example of hasbara concern-trolling. tell that again while looking in the eyes of the countless women and girls raped, murdered or otherwise brutalized by zionazi soldiers! the illegal entity is the biggest threat to womens rights in the region simply by being the biggest threat to human life in the levant in general.
and no, hezbollah does not hold women as slaves. please educate yourself on the actual conditions in lebanon before daring to open your mouth on the topic. but do you want to know who actually did shit like this? the isis and al-quaeda terrorists who hezbollah helped defeat and who were supported by israel and the liberal west. the liberal west also put its efforts into destroying nearly a century of feminist progress in the former ussr, the people of my nation still suffer the consequences of this.
the world is indeed usually not black and white, but not on this issue! the illegal zionost entity is a fascist state that needs to be opposed on all fronts. going against the resistance is helping the enemy, as hezbollah is by far the most effective faction fighting for palestinian liberation to date. you are the kind of moron who would call for "nuance" during ww2.
there is a reason why the communist pflp and dflp supports and participates in the axis of resistance.
your feigned concern for womans rights is such an obvious example of hasbara concern-trolling tell that again while looking in the eyes of the countless women and girls raped, murdered or otherwise brutalized by zionazi soldiers! the illegal entity is the biggest threat to womens rights in the region simply by being the biggest threat to human life in the levant in general.
and no, hezbollah does not hold women as slaves. please educate yourself on the actual conditions in lebanon before daring to open your mouth on the topic. but do you want to know who actually did shit like this? the isis and al-quaeda terrorists who hezbollah helped defeat and who were supported by israel and the liberal west. the liberal west also put its efforts into destroying nearly a century of feminist progress in the former ussr, the people of my nation still suffer the consequences of this.
because literally genociding lgbt-people is oh so loving. you talk like a concentration camp guard complying about the red army. anybody resisting zionism is a hero.
you westerners are making it really hard for me to continue viewing you as actual human beings and not genocidal ghouls
thanks for your work, comrade!
also:
beep boop i am an evil russian bot that tries to destroy the west by by advocating for basic human decency beep boop
the cancerous zionist entity deserves nothing but suppression and hate. hamas are an integral part of the heroic resistance to it and must be supported in their righteous fight.
also, of course you are a fucking g*rman...
rest in peace, hero of humanity.
are you trying to imply something about my boy shashka?
id recommend a commune
damn that joke brought back some old memories
free imane maarifi!
librewolf on my laptop, firefox with ublock origin at work and on mobile
translation for anyone interested:
- we reign.
- we pray for you.
- we are judging you.
- we are guarding you. (alt: we are protecting you)
- we are feeding you.
- and you work! (imperative)
the text in the top left corner says "the autocratic order".
also what is to be done?
you seem to confuse him with western leaders and their compradors
looks like i was indeed wrong on the topic of the internal, albeit unofficial usage of the title "supreme leader". though as i said previously this doesent really matter, since only the material conditions are relevant, not the terminology used to describe them. changing the names of things doesnt change the things themselves. if one would now analyze the realities of both halves of the korean peninsula, they would see that the north has self-determination and socialism, while the south offers nothing but foreign occupation and oppression.
you then proceed to shift the goal posts in the discussion about the role of the kim family in comparison to the political class in the us, since the three people in question all had different positions. if one were to include the equivalent offices in the american political system into the equation, the picture becomes very different. also, in america, all those offices are in really only a facade, designed to hide the ugly face of the dictatorship of the parasitic bourgeoisie, the true rulers of the western empire and its colonies. all those rothschilds, duponts, trumps and rockefellers have been criminally amassing stolen wealth for generations, and unlike the leaders of the dprk, who truly serve the people, have never been elected. so yes, one sure does look a whole lot more democratic than the other, especially since the dprk isnt built upon war, genocide, slavery, colonialism and wage theft. making any sort of excuses for the us is like trying to excuse nazi germany.
also lmao at you calling me gullible for not blindly believing the hegemonic propaganda narrative of the west. please educate yourself about past and present crimes of the illegal north american settler-colonial entity and ask yourself wether such a country should be trusted about anything at all.
death to the united states of america
all three of them held different positions within the government. kim ilsong was president, kim chongil chairman of the national defence commission and kim chongun is president of the state affairs. all of them were elected democratically and while it may be indeed necessary to criticize the fact that this one family has a relatively disproportionate level of political influence within its country, just look at ameticas bushs, clintons and kennedys
as you may have noticed none of those positions are called "supreme leader", since this term is exclusively used by western media for propaganda purposes. and even if such a position did exist within the dprks political system, it wouldnt matter, since only material reality matters, not names.
korea vs the american occupation zone
sources
on the dprk
- right to housing and retirement, multi-party peoples democracy: constitution of the dprk
- power checks and balances: infographic: why the us is a dictatorship and the dprk isnt.
- welfare economy: prolewiki article about the dprk, section on economy (that whole article is generally really great and debunks a lot of western propaganda)
- democratic since inception: kim byong sik. "modern korea: the socialist north, revolutionary perspectives in the south, and unification." 1970.
on the rok
- poverty, slums: prolewiki-article on the term "hell josoen"
- political prisoners: western source confirming the existence of the national security law, stephen gowans (2018). patriots, traitors and empires: the story of koreas struggle for freedom: 'the political partition of korea' (pp. 115–116) , and the prolewiki-article on the rok, sections "national security law" and "unconverted long-term prisoners"
- widespread corruption: a lot of reporting can be found on this topic, even in western media. lets just take the government-sanctioned prostitution and sex trafficking as an example, though there is other equally horrific stuff, including the usage of disabled people as agricultural slaves.
- worlds second highest suicide rate: katrin park (2021-10-5). "south korea is no country for young people" doreign policy.
- tyrannical history: prolewiki-article on the rok, section "history" warning: very bleak read
debunking of anticipated liberal comments
> norf korea no food
malnutrition was in fact a thing during the 1990s, though the portrayals of this time period, the so called "arduous march" in westen media are usually exaggerated. mostly omitted by american-allied media is the fact that those difficulties were caused by the inhumane and terrorist western sanctions and embargo against the dprk, as well as the cia-backed illegal and undemocratic dissolution of the ussr. nowadays problems regarding food security have pretty much seized to exist in the country.
> hermit kingdom
first of all, the term itself is nothing but racist, orientalist nonsense, but whatever... the dprk is in no way a kingdom, its democratic model of governance, while obviously imperfect and worthy of (constructive) criticism, is explained in the constitution and infographic linked above.
furthermore, the county is neither "reclusive", nor internationally isolated. the dprk enjoys very friendly relations with fellow aes china, cuba, laos and vietnam, as well as anti-imperialist nations like iran, russia and palestine. the reason you dont hear much from inside the country is due to western press not wanting to report the truth.
> no lights, no electricity
the famous "no lights"-photo is a photoshopped fake initially circulated by a southern far-right tabloid. here is an actual image of east asia, including the korean peninsula:
> haircut police
unlike south korea, the dprk never had such policies. here is a very entertaining video debunking that myth.