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death to the crakkkers
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
Ask Lemmygrad@lemmygrad.ml•During the revolution, could Apple block or tamper with all iphones such that revolutionaries cannot communicate?
2·2 years agoThesis: Communism is when no iphone.
Antithesis: Communists are all hypocrites because they use phones
Synthesis: Google is communist
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•*Permanently Deleted*
3·2 years agoIdk, The DPRK never responds to their emails in my experience. I’ve begged them too many times to let me study at Kim-il-Sung university
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
ProleWiki@lemmygrad.ml•We're preparing something very, VERY cool for you. SOON.
8·2 years agoLittle Red Book 2
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
GenZedong@lemmygrad.ml•China condemns violence against civilians |China Daily 中国日报
10·2 years agodont forget them invading vietnam, supporting polpot, supporting the muhajideen, and allying with the US against the USSR. I love China but their foreign policy is some of the worst I’ve seen for a major socialist country.
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
Technology@lemmygrad.ml•How Chinese technology enables the liberation of oppressed people worldwide. The worst nightmare of settler and colonial regimes is a reality.
91·2 years agoCan’t even define socialism and calls China state capitalism lmao. Ever heard of billionaire-controlled media
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
Ask Lemmygrad@lemmygrad.ml•Do you think that the USA will ever become socialist, and if so, in how long?
6·3 years agoAmerica is already socialist, we have food stamps which is socialism.
/s
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
Korea / 조선@lemmygrad.ml•Video: Interview of middle school students in Pyongyang (English)
5·3 years agoMost intelligent беложопый
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlOPto
GenZedong@lemmygrad.ml•Political messaging aside, this graph shows the DPRK's commitment to increasing wages for state employees over time
2·3 years agoPlease do ask if you have any additional questions!
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
shitposting@lemmygrad.ml•I'd just like to interject for a moment.
91·3 years agoLol this is a perfect adaptation of the GNU/Linux copypasta
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
Comradeship // Freechat@lemmygrad.ml•Can we please defederate from Hexbear?
45·3 years agoSurplus value? Is that the name of a thrift store?
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
World News@lemmygrad.ml•Far-Right Libertarian Wins Argentina’s Presidential Primary
3·3 years agoDidnt he legalize the slae of organs lol
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
Memes@lemmygrad.ml•Who needs smarts when you've got freedumbs
5·3 years agoNEET is brutal
You have no idea how common these are in America lol
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
GenZedong@lemmygrad.ml•The best propaganda system in human history at work
8·3 years agoI think the name is pretty self-explanatory, they monitor the working conditions of DPRK guest workers. Pretty nice actually
Lol character.ai Stalin isnt too bad
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mltoAnnouncements@lemmygrad.ml•Lemmygrad has never defederated from any real instance, and will continue to do so
8·3 years agoLmao im saving that video
juchenecromancer@lemmygrad.mlto
Ask Lemmygrad@lemmygrad.ml•What is the mainline opinion about Juche and Dengism in the actual Marxism-Leninism ideology ?
14·3 years agoDengism is just ML thought applied to China’s level of development. Us MLs have a decent opinion of Deng’s policies but Maoists call it revisionist. I consider Juche to be merely an extension of ML thought to the conditions of Korea, but Maoists call it revisionist as well.


Books: A capitalist in North Korea is good one about everyday life in the DPRK, although it mostly covers life during the late Kim Jong-il and early Kim Jong-un period. Felix Abt’s support for the DPRK flucuates a lot throughout the book and he makes some false additions based on later research instead of his own experiences (such as mentioning the Songbun myth). Markets in the DPRK were quite prevalent back then due to official government encouragement of markets in the mid 2000s, but he does cover the start of the demarketization process with Kim Jong-un’s entry. Today, state markets are able to provide most consumer goods and the “free markets” are most limited to farmers’ markets and those too are slowly dying out.
North Korea: Another Country is also a good read. It’s overall biased against the DPRK but it has some pretty good points in it.
Documentaries: Boy Boy’s The Haircut is probably the best starter documentary to the DPRK and its myths. Loyal Citizens of Pyongyang in Seoul is also good, as is my Brothers and Sisters in the North. The most comprehensive series is the SAO Documentary series, which I believe has more than 100 hours of lightly edited footage inside the DPRK. It’s mostly tourist stuff but they ask a lot of questions to the tour guide about daily life and I found it very useful. The documentaries are in Chinese but there are english subtitles in the video. The translations get worse as the series goes on however and sometimes the translations can give very incorrect information. For example one of the video’s subtitles says that rice rations in the DPRK are 2kg a month when in reality it’s 2kg a week.
This link has good resources too: https://linktr.ee/dprkmyths