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jpcupp
30th October 2002, 01:23
I do not know about all of my other comrades, but i support the dpr of korea. what have they done wrong to the usa? unlike other nations, they do not lick the yanquis boot. they are a soveirgn nation under attack and i support their right th nuclear weapons, especially since they are bieng forced into it. the usa is the one that broke the peace treaty. if their was more korea solidarity in the west as with cuab, perhaps we could have mutual aid with them. while the dprk was on hard times much the same times as the begining of cuba's special period, the problem never lead to mass death from starvation with the masses eating grass and tree bark. plus they have universal health care. i would like to visit the dprk, though it is not my first priority.
jp

KickMcCann
30th October 2002, 04:45
I don't think there is a nuclear crisis between DPRK and USA. If anything there will be progress in the right direction.
But when you say "they are a soverign nation", you are incorrect. The correct sentence would be " He is a soverign nation". N. Korea is not a nation controlled by the masses, it is controlled by one man (Kim Jung Il). So when you speak of they, it means the N. Korean population collectivly, and they have absloutely no authority in their country.
N. Korea is in the proccess of reform and openess, but it will take a while.

ComradeJunichi
30th October 2002, 11:50
I dont' know why you are so fond of North Korea. I believe it is a fascist state, and in no way resembles a socialist state.

new democracy
2nd November 2002, 18:58
if any anti working class stalinist interested in solidarity with there fascists: http://www.korea-dpr.com/kfa1.htm . however, i think that giving the aid to the people there is very important. anyone know where i can help?

ComradeJunichi
2nd November 2002, 19:09
In my old school we used to send food, clothing and such to North Korea. We raised money for them to build greenhouses and such. Shoot I forgot the name of the organization we helped...Something bell foundation. Sorry I forgot. Hopefully people will not starve to death in the future...

ComradeJunichi
2nd November 2002, 19:11
If you read the part about UNITY, it's odd. It's the actual government site, and what they say about unity wasn't what I read in the news. They say how much they want unity, and such. And obviously they dont' like the US.


I didn't want to make another post...but if this is the real site, then can I actually e-mail government officials? Or are these people just propaganda ministry workers of DPRK? I would love to get to talk to a high authority, I want to know what they know. If they know anything at all.

(Edited by ComradeJunichi at 7:13 pm on Nov. 2, 2002)

new democracy
2nd November 2002, 22:29
don't expect anything rational from them. i am wondering how much time the DPRK are going to survive. there isn't technological progress, the economy is shrinking in 5% every year, the entire economy is enslaved to the DPRK military machine, most people there live only 52 years, people are starving, the country is depended on aid from outside(if from some reason the aid don't come people have nothing to eat)and in some point kim jung il will not have money to maintain this. i am wondering how much time this crime against humanity can survive.

ComradeJunichi
2nd November 2002, 22:45
Fortunately not long, comrade. I wonder what will happen after the collapse of the DPRK. I'm sure North Korea and South Korea will reunite? I honestly hope nothing too 'imperial' happens. I'd also like it if South Korea made some changes...making it 'less' capitalist. South has the food, economy, and technology, the north has the military. The united Korea will take over the world! lol, but seriously if South Korea had North Korea's army...I'd kick the 40,000 american soldiers out myself! North Korea's army is around 3 times the size of Iraq's.

new democracy
2nd November 2002, 22:57
i wonder if a union is going to destroy korea. if a union will happen the south will have to feed, give medical help, and to improve the technology for 21,680,000 people. i wonder how they will do such a thing.