• BeanCounter@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I love how you do not blame Soviet for dividing Korea and installing a dictatorship in North, and how being a proxy vassal state for USSR/CCP.

    Hmm… that seems to be the same with what you said about the US. But we’re missing something, aren’t we? Wonder what that be… Kim Il Sung rejecting the offer of joint government? invading South? starving millions of people to death?

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      1 year ago

      Can you provide evidence of Russia or China dividing Korea? I can provide evidence of USA dividing Korea. If you cannot argue with facts, you should stuff dry ice in your mouth instead of continuing to speak harmful revisionist nonsense.

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        1 year ago

        Soviet and the US were both unwanted external forces. Soviet wanted a communist regime and the US didn’t like it. We should’ve done nation wide vote but somebody 😉 thought it isn’t going to go well for them.

        I honestly don’t want to keep watching your mental gymnastics. I hope your communist utopia happens somewhere someday and you get sent to gulag because why not

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          1 year ago

          Nobody “wanted” a communist regime, this is the lie you are creating. Nazi USA however always wants every country to become its vassal state. There should have been a fair and just election with every USA terrorist coming over sent back as a bloody meatbag.

          You will surely be sent to the Gulag, unlike me, when Korea reunites and USA capitalist influence is erased like Mao did. Wish that Korea does not reunite, you will be one of the first casualties.