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Cake day: March 5th, 2026

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  • Your assumptions are incorrect. Not American, in fact very much happy not to be in any way involved with the whole shit show. The news makes my skin crawl and my knowledge of the goings on on the early internet and darkweb makes me think we don’t even get the accusations right; these people were making snuff films performing cannibalism you name it, I’m sure.

    Not protecting whites either though I’m of the same complexion. I don’t defend a lot of people anymore just what I believe in.

    I do have some extreme emotions that lead me to think extreme things sometimes such as wipe the failed experiment Israel off the map and I hope the fanatics on both sides get it over with and completely cripple each other’s existence

    But then I realise what the fuck I want to smoke weed and play videogames, dance in the sun high as fuck and work a good job and maybe find a partner, not gloat over deaths of thousands.

    Too much internet is fucked. It’s why im here now. And seeing people defend totalitarian rulers under the delusion they are marxist, I do reply. Because its fucking dumb to say “see, they aren’t crazy for wanting nukes” and then take a reasonable point like that and run with it all the way down into Hades with it




  • Claims of “major” achievements under sanctions ignore the reality of widespread poverty, food insecurity, and the regime’s reliance on informal markets and smuggling networks to keep the economy functioning. Outside of Pyongyang, malnutrition remains common and living standards are extremely low.

    The regime’s priorities also reveal its real character. Enormous resources are diverted away from the public to maintain a nuclear arsenal and military apparatus. While this may be framed as protecting sovereignty, doing so at the expense of the population’s well-being and development is hardly something to celebrate.

    I oppose war, though I recognize that even holding that position can be a privilege afforded by relative stability. The international system often resembles a jungle where power determines survival. But that reality does not justify authoritarian rule or the suppression of basic freedoms.

    At the same time, modern democracies are not immune to serious vulnerabilities. Media manipulation, propaganda, and information warfare can distort public opinion and undermine democratic institutions. That is a real challenge for the future of democratic societies. However, those weaknesses should be addressed by strengthening democratic systems, not by abandoning them in favor of authoritarian rule.

    And regardless of ideology, North Korea’s political structure bears little resemblance to socialist principles such as worker control or democratic ownership. Power is concentrated in a hereditary ruling family and a tightly controlled party elite.