@DarthIsrael - I am not aware that anywhere in the capitalist world people are starving as in North Korea. The USSR was completely outperformed by the US and Gorbachev wisely called a halt before his country strangled itself. It is now slowly and painfully rebuilding nearly a century of mismanagement. The US and other capitalist countries have had a consistantly improving standard of living for generations. The last few years are just one of the minor setbacks on a path of continuing success.
@NumberEleven01 HAHAHAHAHA. Look at 2008 and tell me how well capitalism has done since then. The USSR didn't even follow Marxist principles correctly and look how far it got? It was the only challenge to the west for decades.
I'm trying to work out if this a joke or serious? Communism is dead - nearly 100 years of failure ought to teach anyone that! It is also very unfair removing from people the right to freedom, hope and a chance to better their own circumstances - long live Capitalism!!
You are right. It really does have nothing to do with those "facts".
Their neighbor to the north is China which is their long time ally, yet they have a closed economy because the Juche ideology incorporates economic autarky.
The present government is likely go down within the next couple of decades, and when that happens the upper class of the classless society will truly face the wrath of their own people. Chances are that they will quite literally be torn to pieces.
@Jtoksa2 The fact that the DPRK has no food probably has nothing to do with the fact that after America bombed the country nearly out of existence they put blockades on DPRK so they cant even trade with other countries.
At least a million people, many of them children, have died of starvation in North Korea but that seems to be of no concern to Kari. It is easy to idolize dictators from the safety and comfort of a welfare state.
Ainakin Suomen Vasemmisto toimii hienosti aatteena. Eläköön Arhinmäki!!!!
Tää on tosi hyvä biisi.
MrJuha82 2 months ago
@DarthIsrael - I am not aware that anywhere in the capitalist world people are starving as in North Korea. The USSR was completely outperformed by the US and Gorbachev wisely called a halt before his country strangled itself. It is now slowly and painfully rebuilding nearly a century of mismanagement. The US and other capitalist countries have had a consistantly improving standard of living for generations. The last few years are just one of the minor setbacks on a path of continuing success.
NumberEleven01 2 months ago
@NumberEleven01 HAHAHAHAHA. Look at 2008 and tell me how well capitalism has done since then. The USSR didn't even follow Marxist principles correctly and look how far it got? It was the only challenge to the west for decades.
DarthIsrael 2 months ago
beautiful song anyway :)
Stoitshkov6 2 months ago
Vittu. Se kuoli.
puuskutin 2 months ago
I'm trying to work out if this a joke or serious? Communism is dead - nearly 100 years of failure ought to teach anyone that! It is also very unfair removing from people the right to freedom, hope and a chance to better their own circumstances - long live Capitalism!!
NumberEleven01 3 months ago
Vitun kommunisti!
nneeri 4 months ago
@iippo06
You are right. It really does have nothing to do with those "facts".
Their neighbor to the north is China which is their long time ally, yet they have a closed economy because the Juche ideology incorporates economic autarky.
The present government is likely go down within the next couple of decades, and when that happens the upper class of the classless society will truly face the wrath of their own people. Chances are that they will quite literally be torn to pieces.
Jtoksa2 6 months ago
@Jtoksa2 The fact that the DPRK has no food probably has nothing to do with the fact that after America bombed the country nearly out of existence they put blockades on DPRK so they cant even trade with other countries.
iippo06 6 months ago
At least a million people, many of them children, have died of starvation in North Korea but that seems to be of no concern to Kari. It is easy to idolize dictators from the safety and comfort of a welfare state.
Jtoksa2 6 months ago