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Lol this Made Me Lol So Hard tbh

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(Redpill Robert)
LOL pretty much. Even Tyrones (or Leroy's rather) in the 1850's had it much better than wagecucks today. Their food and living quarters were provided for and most of them were fucking massa's wife and other white wimminz on the downlow.

(mylifeistrash)
fun fact:

wage cucks made slaves overpriced and inefficient.

see, you have to pay for the slaves housing and medical.

(Musiccel)
also slaves dont buy comodities like expensive food, cellphones, cars etc (of course if it existed at the time) so basically the slaves were producing shit for no one to buy,capitalism is so fucked up that only ended slavery because it was not viable anymore

(ion)
Something is wrong when people working full-time can't afford their own house or family.

At least in N. Korea if you work, then you get your own house and family. Ethnostate, no feminist laws, strong community bonds, very low crime. Even with trade emargos and being a self-sufficient country, they're very advanced, much moreso than most capitalist third-world countries. Why do we hear propaganda about how NK is a shithole but not African countries? The west doesn't want you to ever view (national) socialism in a positive light. Cold war propaganda is still very present up to this day, and it's very much alive in the mind's of US citizens, even young ones.

(IsolationHurts)
I think it can seem seducing from an incel perspective, but even normies need more than that. I would move to North Korea if i could, no kidding. The only foreigner who works for the North Korean communist party is a Spaniard: Alejandro Cao de Benos ... I have read everything he has written, and I have seen all the interviews on YouTube, and according to him it is not possible for foreigners to live There, he was an exception. He talks about how different women are there: they do not value material goods, physical beauty ... but honor and hard work. I know it's just propaganda, but ... anything for a woman, some validation and a sense of belonging.

(ion)
Yeah I don't like the lack of freedom in general, that's the bad part about NK, but there is much to be admired about their economic/social system. The lack of freedom is commonly exaggerated though.

Yeah they're an ethnostate, you have to be born racially Korean, or you will never be accepted as one of them. Not that I see anything wrong with this.

This woman defected to South Korea and then came back to the North. People will say this is propaganda, but I think this is how she genuinely feels. Imagine never experiencing a capitalist society before, and then finding out that everything is about money.

"In a place like South Korea where money is all that matters [..] only find jobs that involved so much mental and physical pain. Everyday living in the South Korean society was like hell"

South Korea has second highest suicide rate in the world. Is it that hard to believe this is how she really feels? She never experienced a capitalist society before.

(uninstall)
it's legit OGRE for Japan and S.Korea

livign their as an incel male has to be the most depressing ever

it's legit the land of depressed anime and starcraft 2 addicts

(IsolationHurts)
Yeah, i know. Most people from N.K. end up depressed and suicidal after some months in our decadent western culture, as it exists in S.K., where capitalism and western culture are fully embraced by their government. The opinions of the north koreans help to see our culture from outside: a culture in wich human relationships doesnt matter, money, power and looks are everything, there is a massive inequality and a minority of the population are complete outcasts...
Anyway, i would happily renounce to my free will, speech and thought, and all my rights, if i was guaranteed a caring, young wife. People like me vote extremists in their countries (lol) and there are more and more in my country. I hope something changes.

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