they keep talking as though we fundamentally want the same things but have different views on how to achieve it. no, i want the amerikkkan state and its allies wiped from the face of the earth and every one of its politicians, media cheerleaders, military brass, etc shot, even the ones who are ok with me being trans! i don't want a "lesser evil". i want the people to assert themselves on the world historical stage and drag you and everyone like you from your comfortable homes. you are the modern incarnation of the Nazis, you are actively carrying out the worst atrocity i have seen in my life, and yet you think you can convince me to do anything for you, let alone not actively work for your overthrow and execution???

  • Ideology [she/her]
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    • Communists didn't steal africans from their homes and ship them across the ocean.
    • Communists didn't organize the white working class to go to war against slave rebellions.
    • Communists didn't set the Americas on fire and put Native Americans in concentration camps from Nunavut to Tierra del Fuego.
    • Communists didn't build railroads in Central America to extract resources from the impoverished, turning them into fruit pickers for American wealth.
    • Communists didn't intentionally overextract from colonial India, causing millions to die from famine.
    • Communists didn't draw the maps that turned west asia into a tinderbox of constant warfare.
    • Communists didn't make the world dependent on the petrodollar and accelerate climate change.
    • Communists didn't drop 7.6 million tons of bombs on Vietnam.
    • Communists didn't train Suharto on the art of dictatorship at a military base in Kansas.
    • Communists didn't take away Chile's right to self determination and sell its factories to American owners.
    • Communists didn't obliterate North Korea until one of the most christian nations in the world didn't have a single church standing.
    • Communists didn't hollow out Iraq for oil.
    • Communists didn't sell that factory and move it to Bangladesh because the workers unionized.
    • Communists don't run Blackrock.
    • Communists are not landlords.
    • Communists aren't on the board that owns your job.

    Liberalism existed when all these things happened and what did it do besides feebly step aside for big business interests? At some point you have to realize the ideology is genocide all the way to its core. Liberalism IS Capitalism.

    If you fear that communists are coming for you, then you need to ask yourself if your wages are worth it to sell the rest of humanity to the machine. The clock is ticking and climate change is not patient anymore.

    • LesbianLiberty [she/her]
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      Communists didn't obliterate North Korea until one of the most christian nations in the world didn't have a single church standing.

      Wait, really? There were that many Christians in the DPRK before the US led genocide? I know the United States intentionally killed 20% of the population and bombed the second most industrialized country in East Asia until there were no buildings taller than one level; but I didn't realize missionaries were that successful.

      Good post BTW halal

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        There were and are churches there (with the pause for being bombed to rubble by USA) but they weren't at any point even close to being "christian nation", let alone "one of the most christian nations". There were below 10% of christians in Korea around 1950, and the % in DPRK is even less now, it was below 2% at 2005. Even occupied part of Korea, where there is some 30% christians now is nowhere near to be called "christian nation".

        EDIT: there are 5 churches in Pyongyang officially, number similar to large village or small town in let's say Poland.

        • Ideology [she/her]
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          I think at its peak Pyongyang was 1/6th Christian. Which isn't a big deal for Euros but in East Asia the missionaries were salivating at those numbers. It was considered a huge success and both sides leveraged that narrative to cast Christians as either oppressed by the evil soviets or bombed to oblivion by their own bretheren.

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        Kim Il-Sung himself grew up Presbyterian and dedicated a rebuilt church to his mother after the war. Christianity in Japanese-occupied Korea was actually organized against the empire and was known for sprouting anti-authoritarian movements.

        Christian news sources claim there were 3000 churches in North Korea before 1945-1953 (the end dates conveniently change depending on who you ask, but they overlap with wars which tend to be accompanied by human migrations). Pyongyang was supposedly called the "Jerusalem of the East" by contemporaries. All sources agree that after the Korean War there were no churches in the North.

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        Kim Il-Sung ordered some to be rebuilt, but churches with overt American influence were not allowed to take root. His personal statement on the fall of Christianity in the North was that the people couldn't bear seeing the atrocities committed by fellow Christians. I think it's something in the middle where American missionaries had an incentive to route their flocks to the south to support their fellow Americans, and the believers themselves were simply escaping the egregious American bombing campaigns. The rest is embellishment.

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        Despite people saying you can't be Christian in North Korea, there are pictures of the churches online. You can go to them. There's a seminary even. So it calls into question the idea of state repression in its entirety because you can refute it with the simple facts in front of your face.

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          Those are even really pretty architectural designs; no overwrought gaudy stained glass portraits; no crumbling, moldering brickwork; it's not a fuckin concrete-and-glass megachurch like what Osteen and his ilk would build... This is genuinely lovely and I ain't been an Abrahamic in nearly 2 decades now