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?

  • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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    10 months ago

    yeah I think disallowing immediate family (if not more) from holding public power is something every political system newer than "divine right of kings" should do. Hardly anyone whining about north korea gives a shit that the united states went bush - clinton - bush into another clinton being the presumptive candidate and our elections are probably less legitimate than the dprk.

    something something royal family something something usual decadence, two of them.

    • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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      10 months ago

      Completely disallowing a public official's family from holding public office is undemocratic. If people want a specific person elected to a certain position, why shouldn't it be allowed because of their family?

      This issue is resolved by making public office less of a privilege and more of a job, which as far as I know is what has happened over time in the DPRK.

      • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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        10 months ago

        you literally answered your own question lol

        . It's not undemocratic to protect the candidate pool from nepotism and privilege. even if it's "just a job" you make social connections and have access to people and institutions that normal people don't.

        how many regular north koreans who weren't the children of politicians are sent to foreign universities?

        • axont [she/her, comrade/them]
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          10 months ago

          I still think it's possible to have representatives who don't necessarily amass wealth and privilege. If the problem is that politicians are distinct from normal people to the point of having this kind of privilege to share with their family, then restrict the amount of privilege afforded to them. Make them into more normal people.

          I think maybe we're coming to a problem that exists in representative states in general.

          • zkrzsz [he/him]
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            10 months ago

            Being family with the politicians in power is already a kind of privilege, people from outside will want connections with the family relatives. Smooth promotions/contracts ect.

          • robot_dog_with_gun [they/them]
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            10 months ago

            yeah i guess i don't think you can really separate power and rank from privilege. at least not now or in the foreseeable future. if humanity outlives capitalism maybe they can revisit the issue.