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https://xcancel.com/Reuters/status/2054098106136813829

Cars in North Korea??? That's not supposed to happen. It's ruining our narratives about them having dead rats for dinner. maddened

DPRK citizens now have access to superior Chinese EVs that amerikkkans can't have. juche-rose

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[–] Cowbee@hexbear.net 2 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

I understand your points and largely agree, my point is more that the way you framed it did make it seem like they were equivalent, which we came to a better understanding of your point through further dialogue. That's my point.

My apologies, that was never my intention. I would never want to equate the actions of the US government with the Soviet union in Korea. The two are systemically and undeniable on different scales of intentional and unintentional harm.

It's a difficult topic to speak about in general, as the vast majority of people criticizing North Korea are doing so in an uninformed or disingenuous way, but I do think that critical evaluation of the events can lead to fruitful discussions of revolution in the modern age. Especially in regards to leftist dialogue between the east and the west

Thanks for the chat, it's rare to have an informed dialogue with people about my motherland.