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[โ€“] Evilsandwichman@hexbear.net 10 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Nothing frustrates me more than pointing this shit out to people, having them nod along, and them go "well they're starving their own people"

I've tried having a discussion with the lib I work with who does that whole nodding along thing as if he's listening, but then he'll pop out something as if he thinks he's found a profound thought; in his case he asked how large the DPRK's military was, to which I said it was perhaps around a million soldiers (I THINK; I'm not 100% sure), to which he says we have a population of over 300 million people and our own troops are only a million, that the ratio is much higher in the DPRK, as if he thought he had an argument here. I explained to him how violent the Korean war was and the never ending hostility and how the DPRK is staying on its toes and he's nodding along again, and honestly I don't think anything I said reached him.

[โ€“] UmbraVivi@hexbear.net 13 points 4 months ago

Just because someone doesn't go "Oh wow, you're totally right, I changed my mind!" doesn't mean you haven't had an impact. If you've believed something for decades, a single conversation with a coworker is never gonna flip that. But it might have caused cracks in their beliefs and they may be more open to other pro-DPRK arguments in the future.