Everyone Who Seems To Think Democratic-Socialism Isn't So Bad...You Need To Listen To A N. Korean

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This woman has stopped trying to spread the word about her life in N. Korea....because she feels that America is drifting toward communism.

Things are so bad in N. Korea that she had to escape to Communist China to get some form of freedom.

But for anyone who entertains the idea that socialism/communism isn't so bad, just listen to her talk about it on Joe Rogan:

 
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This woman has stopped trying to spread the word about her life in N. Korea....because she feels that America is drifting toward communism.

Things are so bad in N. Korea that she had to escape to Communist China to get some form of freedom.

But for anyone who entertains the idea that socialism/communism isn't so bad, just listen to her talk about it on Joe Rogan:


"Democratic-Socialism" :lol:

🇰🇵 NK is a stalenist (bolshevik style commie) state
 
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The Korean girl initially criticized Trump for meeting with the North Korean dictator in his first term but she ended up endorsing Trump last year. Every Korean should appreciate what Trump did to North Korea.



I voted for @realDonaldTrump because I don't want to live under another Marxist government that starves and oppresses its citizens.

 
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This woman has stopped trying to spread the word about her life in N. Korea....because she feels that America is drifting toward communism.

Things are so bad in N. Korea that she had to escape to Communist China to get some form of freedom.

But for anyone who entertains the idea that socialism/communism isn't so bad, just listen to her talk about it on Joe Rogan:


North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, you can be in a capitalist country and be not free.
 
"Democratic-Socialism" :lol:

🇰🇵 NK is a stalenist (bolshevik style commie) state

North Korea's ideology, Juche, has roots in Marxism-Leninism but evolved to emphasize self-reliance and the unique role of the leader. While initially aligned with Marxism-Leninism, North Korea developed its own distinct ideology, Juche, which prioritizes national independence and the leadership of the Kim family.
 
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