The DPRK is a democracy though.
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I am very shocked by your daring, avant-garde take, Cde... ::squints:: “kremlinisbae.” /Shocked/ to my bourgeois little /core/.




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Replying to @DAL9001 @kremlinisbae and
The DPRK is a democracy. They regularly hold elections. This information is easy to find and corroborate. There's no excuse for repeating nonsensical imperialist propaganda.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @DAL9001 and
It is not a democracy by any standard.
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Replying to @HarbourSeal @DAL9001 and
The DPRK has county, city, and provincial elections to the local people’s assemblies, as well as national elections to the Supreme People’s Assembly, their legislature. These are carried out every five years. How is that not a democracy?
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @DAL9001 and
1) they are not competitive in any sense 2) to vote “against” the party they have to cross out the name of the candidate with a red pen in front of an election official 3) at some stations there are separate boxes for no votes They are just show elections, a political census.
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Replying to @HarbourSeal @DAL9001 and
lol that's not true at all Where did you get your info?
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @DAL9001 and
It’s well known, but here’s a reporthttps://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/07/local-elections-north-korea-bring-change-150718180133222.html …
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @HarbourSeal and
i see, using the donald trump tactic when confronted with factual information
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