• Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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    11 months ago

    As for a SK communist party, there's http://pdp21.kr/ but it's small

    For reasons relating to South Korean Law, there are no communist parties in South Korea. Any political party in the south should not be colloquially called a communist party.

    The People's Democracy Party of South Korea for example calls itself a progressive party that calls for pacifism, increased national autonomy from American interference, women's rights and liberation, and a more democratic government that better represents the hard-working citizens and agricultural specialists of South Korea.

    So let us be respectful of the PDP and South Korea's laws by not calling any progressive party a communist party. Because that would be illegal.

        • FamousPlan101@lemmygrad.ml
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          11 months ago

          Those are all ML parties:

          Worker's Party of Korea in the DPRK

          Workers party of Bangladesh

          Workers party of Belgium

          Russian Communist WP

          Workers party Ireland

          • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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            11 months ago

            obviously not because it contains Marxist-Leninist parties, and one progressive party.

              • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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                11 months ago

                They quite openly declare they are not communist internally or externally, because communists are illegal in Korea.

                • FamousPlan101@lemmygrad.ml
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                  11 months ago

                  They call themselves "communalist" ;) ;) and reject social democracy http://pdp21.kr/?p=116863

                  Communitarianism is the goal and democracy is the means and method. The goal of the People's Democratic Party is a world of community where everyone lives equally well, and in order to realize this, the entire people, including the working class, must increase their role as owners. Human society progresses from a community society to a non-community society and then back to a community society. If a community society without military occupation, political domination, or economic exploitation is the first positive stage in a society that reflects the archetype of human independence, we are scientifically convinced of the dialectical process that goes through the negative stage and then again to the negative negative stage. In Choi Chi-won's Nanrangmi Preface, “Gukukhyeonmyojidowalpungryu,” that is, “There is a mysterious way in this land, and it is called Pungryu,” we confirm that there is communality at the root of our nationality. . We oppose the social democratic concept of publicness and emphasize the communalistic concept of commonality

                  Literally describing the transition of humanity from primitive communism to communism with a lot of winking.

    • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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      11 months ago

      Were I to discuss the party in the future, I'd follow your suggestion regardless, but are the words of anglophones on the internet really what is keeping the occupation government from killing the PDP?

      • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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        11 months ago

        This is more to help keep unnecessary active awareness of non-state actors away from our work whenever members of the PDP travel abroad, in addition to avoid the stigmatization that comes with Koreans being communists in a world where the DPRK exists as one of the most propagandized AES states on earth.

        Imagine being a Korean, and when telling someone about your ethnicity they without fail in the first sentence ask "North Korean or South Korean?" or some variant along those lines. Other than that being a part of my and many korean-american's lived experiences, it serves as a constant reminder that Communist Korea exists as a constant in the minds of nearly everyone in the West. It does pay to be careful sometimes lol.