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Shouldn't the role be "advertised" to other people as well? Why is it following the Kim family line when that seems completely against ML thought?

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[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 30 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lmao, you're a joke. The voting process in DPRK is well documented if you actually look for real sources.

All men and women can only do one of 28 government-approved haircuts, 18 for women, 10 for men; other hairstyles are prohibited. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un introduced this law in 2013 and did not include his hairstyle on this list because he wanted to keep it unique and absolutely no one can dare to copy his hairstyle. It is assumed that married women should wear shorter haircuts than unmarried women.

Do you sincerely believe this shit? Like are you, Armen12, on this day on Lemmygrad, declaring to the world that you've abandoned all critical thinking and choose to live your life with the cognitive capacities of a lettuce slug from this day forward?

Nobody at the top level believes this crap lol. This is just gossip fodder for fashion magazines to print and remind people that the US and their made up state in the ROK are still at war with the DPRK and they need to keep up some war propaganda once in a while so that some day they can launch missiles at Korea and have people cheer for it.

You can legit go on wikipedia, type up DPRK and go from bluelink to bluelink down into obscure pages that the CIA hasn't touched too much yet and learn about all the state figures in the DPRK that are not Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Il or Kim Jong Un. All the state commissions, all the state positions and officials who've held those historically, shit you can even learn about the coalition that forms the Parliament composed of three parties including the WPK.

Do you actually believe that any country in the world would last for more than 10 years if they were this comically evil? The reason nobody at the top level in the west believes this shit is because they know how hard it is to manage macro stuff like, I don't know, an entire country. In the feudal past this ended with revolutions, but there has been no such thing in the DPRK in over 70 years. Why is that? Could it be that you're ignorant and should admit you know nothing but war propaganda about the DPRK? No, it must be the Koreans who are brainwashed and kept on a leash!

[-] Armen12@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago

"The voting process in DPRK is well documented if you actually look for real sources"

Great resources you didn't provide within that wall of text

[-] CriticalResist8@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 year ago

they didn't provide sources in your link either dipshit.

https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Category:Library_works_about_the_DPRK

Read or I will forever call you a lettuce slug.

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