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  • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]
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    a year ago

    With the assistance of a couple of documentaries, Blowback completely transformed how I view the DPRK, and made me even more impressed by Cuba. kim-salute

    • ChestRockwell [comrade/them, any]
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      a year ago

      Yeah the DPRK stuff was really eye opening. The Juche gang must be given support juche-rose

      Cuba tho, my god, I knew the story (had a based teacher in HS who taught us about decolonization and the Cuba unit was awesome), but the Blowback presentation... fidel-si

      • JoeByeThen [he/him, they/them]
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        a year ago

        had a based teacher in HS who taught us about decolonization

        This was what I was missing that the big three filled in for me. Actually, I should probably mention Fanon, as well. Nobody really connected for me that almost all those ebil communist revolutions were colonized people rising up against the colonizers. Watching Morales get coup-ed in real time (by a neo-nazi, with Ainez unleashing the military on people) shook something loose, but the Jakarta Method really hammered it home for me; That it was worker uprisings, indigenous people trying not to be fucking slaves. Every history class I ever took hid that shit through abstractions of Great Man Theory, Manifest Destiny, and pure bullshit propaganda. It's a fucking Class War; The Capitalists against the Communists. Nazi and Nazi-adjacent footsoldiers against the People.