God if there’s anything that goes more well together, it is that both Maoists and the Liberals both hate the DPRK.
How on earth is the DPRK a ‘semi-colony’? What the fuck even is a semi-colony? You’re either under imperialism (which the majority of the world is) or you’re imperialist. There’s little to no nations which are not imperialised. This can be applied to colonialism, as colonialism is a form of imperialism.
Secondly, the DPRK is the most isolationist out of the 5 socialist nations, even more so than Cuba. They do, however, primarily trade with China. Is China and the DPRK exchanging resources with each other an act of exploitation? Because it isn’t.
Also the DPRK is somehow fascist. Basically undermining fascism and what it truly means. I mean the Naxalites in India called Gandhi a fascist at one point, so I’m not surprised.
Juche is not a ‘useless’ philosophy. It’s a philosophy that applies well to the DPRK. We can discuss whether Juche is universal or not, but what matters is that the Juche ideology works well for the DPRK, and it is concrete towards the nation. There is no bourgeois class in the DPRK in the same manner that there is no bourgeois class in the USSR.
Also standing against ‘revisionism’. I agree. We must stand against Maoism, as it is inherently revisionist. Not against the so-called ‘revisionist’ nations like China or DPRK.
God if there’s anything that goes more well together, it is that both Maoists and the Liberals both hate the DPRK.
How on earth is the DPRK a ‘semi-colony’? What the fuck even is a semi-colony? You’re either under imperialism (which the majority of the world is) or you’re imperialist. There’s little to no nations which are not imperialised. This can be applied to colonialism, as colonialism is a form of imperialism.
Secondly, the DPRK is the most isolationist out of the 5 socialist nations, even more so than Cuba. They do, however, primarily trade with China. Is China and the DPRK exchanging resources with each other an act of exploitation? Because it isn’t.
Also the DPRK is somehow fascist. Basically undermining fascism and what it truly means. I mean the Naxalites in India called Gandhi a fascist at one point, so I’m not surprised.
Juche is not a ‘useless’ philosophy. It’s a philosophy that applies well to the DPRK. We can discuss whether Juche is universal or not, but what matters is that the Juche ideology works well for the DPRK, and it is concrete towards the nation. There is no bourgeois class in the DPRK in the same manner that there is no bourgeois class in the USSR.
Also standing against ‘revisionism’. I agree. We must stand against Maoism, as it is inherently revisionist. Not against the so-called ‘revisionist’ nations like China or DPRK.