I love living in a country where I have a high chance of being killed by a chud because they were denied service at the local Cheesecake Factory for not masking up and so shoot up a mall in protest...
Honestly don't think there's any solidarity to be found from consoomers. When a revolution happens they will likely be the brownshirts that need to be shot as they defend their god capitalism. Some people are just so mentally broken by our treat saturated country that it's kind of hard to think of them as properly socially functions people and instead just hungry rage fueled animals.
Honestly don't consider those people part of consoomer groups, it's more that you have a specific group of individuals within the country in which their consumption habits are so ingrained as their identity they see issues in service as personal attacks against them. Everyone else that reacts normally during those situations are just that, normal people. I'm not advocating a people's war against everyone that shops at Kohl's or Sears haha... yet.
Is the flooding there constant? I was only aware of the bad flood they had in 1993 following the fall of the Soviet Union. Since then I had thought that they altered their food strategy in lieu of new conditions, but getting solid information about the DPRK is difficult.
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I love living in a country where I have a high chance of being killed by a chud because they were denied service at the local Cheesecake Factory for not masking up and so shoot up a mall in protest...
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Honestly don't think there's any solidarity to be found from consoomers. When a revolution happens they will likely be the brownshirts that need to be shot as they defend their god capitalism. Some people are just so mentally broken by our treat saturated country that it's kind of hard to think of them as properly socially functions people and instead just hungry rage fueled animals.
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Honestly don't consider those people part of consoomer groups, it's more that you have a specific group of individuals within the country in which their consumption habits are so ingrained as their identity they see issues in service as personal attacks against them. Everyone else that reacts normally during those situations are just that, normal people. I'm not advocating a people's war against everyone that shops at Kohl's or Sears haha... yet.
Is the flooding there constant? I was only aware of the bad flood they had in 1993 following the fall of the Soviet Union. Since then I had thought that they altered their food strategy in lieu of new conditions, but getting solid information about the DPRK is difficult.
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food security was only an issue after the ussr collapsed