I’m trying to figure out if this is an honest misunderstanding, disingenuous propaganda, or a 14 year old stable genius.
The tyrannical dictatorship you attempt to pass off as “socialism” is no better than capitalism. On one side you have the one city in the country that is not absolutely impoverished (because it steals from other areas), proudly displaying that it doesn’t actually have a population of people allowed out or with the resources to have any reason to be out. On the other, you have an example of the ugly side of capitalism. You could’ve just as accurately posted for Pyongyong a starving village and for the U.S. some picturesque view of NYC.
Pyongyong is like a theatrical stage city, it’s there to promote an image, to tell a story, not because it’s needed or used as an actual city.
I guess it could lead to an interesting discussion about the effects on the general mindset of people by the overt negative portrayal of North Korea. But this post still feels a bit too disingenuous
I’m trying to figure out if this is an honest misunderstanding, disingenuous propaganda, or a 14 year old stable genius.
The tyrannical dictatorship you attempt to pass off as “socialism” is no better than capitalism. On one side you have the one city in the country that is not absolutely impoverished (because it steals from other areas), proudly displaying that it doesn’t actually have a population of people allowed out or with the resources to have any reason to be out. On the other, you have an example of the ugly side of capitalism. You could’ve just as accurately posted for Pyongyong a starving village and for the U.S. some picturesque view of NYC.
Pyongyong is like a theatrical stage city, it’s there to promote an image, to tell a story, not because it’s needed or used as an actual city.
I guess it could lead to an interesting discussion about the effects on the general mindset of people by the overt negative portrayal of North Korea. But this post still feels a bit too disingenuous
Why do you even try? This will be deleted.