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  • If this citation applies to this context, why didn’t Mao’s China trade with Israel?

    Mao’s handshake with Nixon and the criminal genocidal settler colonial Yankee regime was on February 22, 1972. During that time, there were way more Arab countries’ opposing the zionist settler colonial project which resulted in the 1973 Arab–Israeli War. With that context in mind, we know that the Zionist regime and their imperialist backers were raging war against the Arab countries’ resistance which lead to what we know today:

    • Coups

    • Destruction of the Pro Palestinian gov’t and installment of puppet regimes(Gulf countries, Syria, Lebanon, Libia)

    All of this was done for three(or more) reasons:

    • Destroy the resistance

    • Reach the legitimisation of the zionist entity just like their backer, the US regime did(this is an example of a successful settler project)

    • Force every country on Earth to trade and accept the Zionist Entity. If not, they will incur the US rage(Just like what they did to Gaddafi and Bashar Al Assad)

    For that point in time, the imperialist powers haven’t reached the legimitization part because there was still a strong Arab unity. That explains why China didn’t jumped to trade with the entity while China’s Mao were forced to trade with the successful genocidal US regime. This was also the situation with Vietnam and Laos.

    How many struggles is Mr. Xi helping by legitimizing the colonization of Palestinian land?

    This is a loaded question and you are just deliberately putting the blame on China for what is totally the fault of the zionist imperialist backers. Now, have you heard of the FSLN, Burkina Faso, PSUV to name a few?

    Those benefit a ton due to China’s material support. Also, plenty of african and latin american countries have benefited with their material support with their programs on eradicating poverty and industrialization. Have the US ever done that besides pillaging?







  • I doubt you are familiar with this. Otherwise, you will know full well how annoyingly painful is for chuds/liberals to dismiss your main arguments and go for “Awww YoUr X words Offend mE”. Also, it is ironic that you are doing it to others when you “say” that you are from a marginalized community.

    Applying the term to something like the conversation here does nothing but dilute its meaning.

    On the contrary, it applies perfectly to this context without any dilution. Well, just like the saying goes, when education is not liberating the dream of the oppressed is to be the oppressor. This phrase fits you perfectly.













  • According to the book, Juche Idea: Answers to the Hundred questions:

    The Juche idea is, in a word, an ideology that the masses of the people are the master of the revolution and construction and they have the strength to push them. In other words, it is an ideology that man is the master of his destiny and he has the power to carve out his destiny.

    The second question regarding the difference between other Marxists branches could be somewhat answered with this explanation from the book above:

    Fundamentally different from other previous philosophies, the Juche idea is based on the man-centered philosophical principle and shows the most correct way for carving out man’s destiny.

    About your third question, the answer is No. They view them as great leaders that earned their people’s respect. If you want to check how the DPRK citizens view the Kim family, you can just view their news reports in and how they speak about their leader http://vok.rep.kp/index.php/home/main/en . That website supports plenty of languages including German, Spanish and English. They usually call them respected leader and comrade.

    About the DPRK suffering a hunger/poverty crisis, it was true after the illegal dissolution of the USSR and the sanctions imposed by the United States on the DPRK. Hunger and starvation were quite common in the 1990s, but that was more than 20 years ago. Today, North Korea’s nutrition rate and low mortality rate are well above the Asian average thanks to state subsidies, good organizations and a strong healthcare system. Life expectancy is higher than that of the vast majority of Asian countries, and is even on par with that of wealthier, embargo-free nations.

    Regarding people making fun of the DPRK, this is actually something promoted by the western media and their culture to reduce solidarity for the oppressed. Basically, through anticommunist propaganda, they license people a false sense of superiority against AES like the DPRK. In Latin America, we see the same with our Cuban and Venezuelan brothers and sisters.

    Anyway, you can check the following accounts and/or ask them these questions as well for a better view on the DPRK today:

    https://xcancel.com/Fekerfanta

    https://xcancel.com/JustCherry__

    If you also need books about the Juche Idea, let me know and I can share with you a drive that has plenty of useful books. Hope I didn’t miss any of your questions!