Skip Navigation

Posts
1
Comments
25
Joined
2 wk. ago

  • Somewhat related; my friends condemned Stalin for, “being a pedophile” for marrying Nadezhda Alliluyeva when she was 15, (she was 17). When I pointed this out, she shifted the goalposts and said that it was still, “weird”.

    One of them also said that nothing would change her mind about the DPRK after I showed her Loyal Citizens of Pyongyang in Seoul and MillennialChaos dunking on a liberal on Radio Free America. (Not exaggerating this is actually what she said)

    She called me brainwashed.

  • Do you know any other examples of this happening?

  • *left side

  • What made you stop? The fact that literally no one else was doing it?

  • As a Brit, I was stupefied when I (only recently) learned that you guys in the USA had to do that in school.

  • I confused, “spectre” for “sceptre”, when I first read the manifesto. As of recently, that phrase made a lot more sense.

  • Everything is getting enshittified these days.

  • Wait a minute, if you call a Communist “liberal’ they’ll also have an aneurysm. Sooo….

    HORSESHOE THEORY CONFIRMED!!1!!1!

  • Memes @lemmygrad.ml

    I’m beginning to notice a pattern with all these modern trends…

  • If I had to guess, the game doesn’t even exist, and is one of the many lies going back to the tongue of NK News; a mouthpiece for the CIA. I could be wrong though; this is just an educated guess given the mountain of ridiculous claims made about the DPRK by western media.

  • *Let’s. (Sorry, congratulations!)

  • @buttwater, would @DornerStan be correct in his assumption that “buttwater” is healthier than “buttsoda” in the following:

    healthier than buttsoda

    If so, is that the reason you have chosen that username?

  • Fair enough. Still, it couldn’t hurt to have more of them; or the existing ones gaining more popularity; in my opinion. There are pros and cons to any format of agitation; podcasters and influencers are 1) more modern, and 2) More effective when it comes to radicalising the younger generation, in particular. They just aren’t for everyone, and that’s okay.

  • I suppose it depends on who the podcast is for: if it’s to dispel western capitalist propaganda about socialist countries, (i.e, @millennialchaos’ Radio Free America; which dispels propaganda against People’s Korea) who’s target audience are liberals in the Imperial Core; repetition of certain points is helpful to bring a point across to as many people as possible. When it comes to ML podcasters, the more people influenced by them, the better.

    In short; you, as an ML; probably aren’t the target audience for the podcasts you are referring to.

  • Do you see ML podcasts as a way of spreading class consciousness?