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Jeff Story's avatar

I appreciate the history in a way, and also revere the DPRK and Koreans generally as fierce fighters against dictators and invaders. I really appreciate the aid they gave Palestinian people and the people of Mozambique. It ironically seems essential to have nuclear weapons to force the USA to back off, with the relative new deployment in the DPRK. Cuba really had to have nuclear missiles to get the US to stand down. The genocides of the USA and its merged government in occupied Palestine must be held accountable and the leaders must be punished. The Hague Group is doing its best to fill the void for International Law.

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Tucker's avatar

Juche and the DPRK seem to have become mere niche interests and not role models of resistance on the global stage among American communists. Like you mentioned in this essay, people tend to accept the anti-Korean propaganda against the DPRK and the Juche idea. It’s actually a topic I avoid speaking about because of the way in which Americans are trained to foam at the mouth at the mere mention of Kim Jong Un or “North Korea,” as we casually refer to it here.

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