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Replying to @Danny_Gambles @LyanneMelendez and
I’ll bite... what about North Korea and China?
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Replying to @thatyoterboi @Danny_Gambles and
Those are not countries that practice socialism. And they also don’t practice communism. They just call it that
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Replying to @tssttsst_ @Danny_Gambles and
Why is it that EVERYONE that comes out of China, North Korea, Russia, and Cuba ALL SAY no to socialism and communism? Socialism is a scam that leftists brand it as “Democratic Socialism” to fool people into thinking it’s okay then they fall into an isolated communist state.
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Replying to @thatyoterboi @tssttsst_ and
Because they left, unlike the over 1 billion people currently living there who are seeing their wages increase year over year.
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Replying to @Hurleyj44 @tssttsst_ and
That's because they're using free market and capitalistic systems you goof.
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Replying to @thatyoterboi @tssttsst_ and
It's neither fully free market nor fully socialist. The government either owns or is heavily involved in most of the infrastructure/means of production, but not all of it. There are private companies, but the gove requires equity in all of them and for them to have a gov sponsor.
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Replying to @Hurleyj44 @tssttsst_ and
Also Cuba has done suprisingly well considering decades of trade embargos imposed by the country at the center of the global economy. Also the fact that they've managed to repel all invasion and subversion by the much larger US.
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Replying to @Hurleyj44 @tssttsst_ and
Surprisingly well eh? Why is it that nobody there can even eat beef or fresh fruits? Why are they going out in massive numbers?
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Did you not see the part about crippling embargos by the biggest player in the global economy?
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