Mister X
29th December 2008, 22:09
So I recently became a member of the KFA. It seems that this organization stands for the unconditional support of the people of Korea, its socialized economy but also its leadership.
Of course I support the first two but I can't support the last as I criticize every bureaucracy of every degenerated/deformed workers state and I want a political revolution and workers democracy.
On the other hand every communist should support the gains of N.Korea and in particular its collectivized economy which is undoubtely a step forward for the Korean proletariat and also support N.Korea from imperialism.
That's why I joined the KFA and I'd like to encourage everyone who is interested to join, and who knows? Through the KFA which is officially recognized by the DPRK we might be able to change things in Korea itself.
Of course I support the first two but I can't support the last as I criticize every bureaucracy of every degenerated/deformed workers state and I want a political revolution and workers democracy.
On the other hand every communist should support the gains of N.Korea and in particular its collectivized economy which is undoubtely a step forward for the Korean proletariat and also support N.Korea from imperialism.
That's why I joined the KFA and I'd like to encourage everyone who is interested to join, and who knows? Through the KFA which is officially recognized by the DPRK we might be able to change things in Korea itself.