The people of NK live under the control of a god Emperor, who inherited an s power from his father, and looks to hand it off to his child.
The people have next to no political political power, nor ownership of the means of production.
Yes they are isolated, primarily by their own government. For example, they are not allowed to consume media from their southern neighbors.
Yes democracies can suck balls, but NK is in no way a Democracy, so that is irrelevant.
In am trying to understand this NK communist concept, but I see no logic here.
Understanding North Korea as a communist state requires you to discard some of your current understanding of North Korea. I think it’s pretty fair for anyone to accept that some of the things the west says about North Korea are false.
You are not going to find logic if you continue to consume uncritically what Western media tell you about NK. If you wish to ask questions, it’s customary to do so in good faith.
The people of NK live under the control of a god Emperor, who inherited an s power from his father, and looks to hand it off to his child. The people have next to no political political power, nor ownership of the means of production.
Yes they are isolated, primarily by their own government. For example, they are not allowed to consume media from their southern neighbors.
Yes democracies can suck balls, but NK is in no way a Democracy, so that is irrelevant.
In am trying to understand this NK communist concept, but I see no logic here.
Understanding North Korea as a communist state requires you to discard some of your current understanding of North Korea. I think it’s pretty fair for anyone to accept that some of the things the west says about North Korea are false.
You are not going to find logic if you continue to consume uncritically what Western media tell you about NK. If you wish to ask questions, it’s customary to do so in good faith.