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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 2 days ago 100%

    The color palette makes it look like something from the DPRK but as another commentor stated, it is from Singapore.

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  • genzedong GenZedong Users of sh.itjust.works feel entitled to spread their own conspiracy theories on top of Western propaganda
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 5 days ago 100%

    Who's going to tell them that Uyghurs being Muslim doesn't make them of "middle eastern descent" and that they're genetically more Central Asian?

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  • genzedong GenZedong Mr. Israel Epstein of the Communist Party of China
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 2 weeks ago 100%

    Israel Epstein is pretty awesome, he was a journalist too.

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  • shitreactionariessay Shit Reactionaries Say Scratch a liberal...
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 2 weeks ago 100%

    Ah yes Hamas, famous for wearing the Lebanese flag.

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  • worldnews World News Raytheon spills trade secrets to China, Russia, and Iran and gets a $200M slap on the wrist
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    Critical support for Raytheon

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  • genzedong GenZedong General Discussion Thread - Juche 113, Week 27
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 2 months ago 100%

    Hailo or another AI accelerator with Raspberry Pi will meet your requirements pretty well. Raspberry Pi 4 without an accelerator performs decently too depending on the task, but stuff like computer vision can be slow.

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  • genzedong GenZedong DPRK sends 3,500 balloons of waste into ROK. KCNA.
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Looking into the other translations, I see the word "end" in parenthesis is used for Chinese and Korean. English, Russian, and Spanish translations use "-0-", and the Japanese translation uses three dashes for some reason.

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  • genzedong GenZedong DPRK sends 3,500 balloons of waste into ROK. KCNA.
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    It puzzles me why they chose that signoff in the English translations. In the original Korean, it's just the word "end" in parenthesis.

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  • memes Memes Spot the difference
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Libs: Genocide is ok because biden pretends to like gay people

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  • asklemmygrad Ask Lemmygrad Some questions on parenti, ussr, american and nazi collaboration.
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Shortest leftist discourse

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  • china China Why hasn't China cut ties with Israel, when several capitalist countries have already?
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    It's not quite a two state solution, but the revised Hamas charter clearly states that the current goal is to return to the 1967 borders:

    The final goal is from the river to the sea, but at the present, this is Hamas's view.

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  • china China Why hasn't China cut ties with Israel, when several capitalist countries have already?
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    This is also Hamas's official position just so you know

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  • shitreactionariessay Shit Reactionaries Say Where tf is this shit even coming from at this point?
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Stalin looks like he's ready to troll some Nazis

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  • genzedong GenZedong Well that just happened
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Common USAF L

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  • shitreactionariessay Shit Reactionaries Say “North Korea’s Tiktok Propaganda Machine”
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Could you give me a source on this? Tour guide operators like Young Pioneer Tours don't offer tours to Americans because of the legal risk:

    Also, Korean advocacy groups like Nodutdol speak out widely against the travel ban because it completely bars native Koreans from visiting their homelands: https://nodutdol.org/end-travel-ban/

    If it really is true that US passport holders can visit the DPRK without repercussions, that that's a game changer and in that case I do hope to visit one day. Everything I've seen suggests otherwise though.

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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Didn't Trump put a travel ban to the DPRK for those with American passports?

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  • shitreactionariessay Shit Reactionaries Say [Libertarian] The Homeless Eat Too Much
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Don't insult people with mental illnesses, who are human beings who deserve our love, with libertarians, who are not.

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  • asklemmygrad Ask Lemmygrad Is it true that the late Iranian president Raisi was linked to past executions of communists?
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    The communists we should be mourning are the ones of the Tudeh party which were indeed executed by the Islamic government, although I'm not sure how much of a hand Raisi had in that. He is much more known for executions of MEK, which is not a communist group and is rather a US and Israeli-backed organization which has no real ideology other than opposing the IRI.

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  • vexology_lemmygrad Vexillology - The Study of Flags Flag of the Peoples Republic of Mozambique (used from 1975 to 1983)
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    Mozambique's spin-off on the hammer and sickle is imo the coolest looking one out there

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  • worldnews World News President and foreign minister of Iran confirmed dead after helicopter crash
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 95%

    And this lesser evil is ACTUALLY a a significantly less evil thing than the US, unlike how crakkker Demo-rats try to portray Biden as some kind of lesser evil over Trump although he's not.

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  • worldnews World News President and foreign minister of Iran confirmed dead after helicopter crash
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Do you mean Khamenei? Khomeini is long dead.

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  • memes Memes Seeing Wikipedia vs ProleWiki references
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    This is a real conservapedia article:

    I think Prolewiki has an intellectual advantage here.

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  • comradeship Comradeship // Freechat I am so tired of Youtube man, David Zhang's (Falun gong shill) contents keep showing on Youtube
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Shoot, I see it now

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  • worldnews World News Life in the most sanctioned country in the world
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Are there really more sanctions on Russia than for the DPRK? Maybe the official sanctions form the UN surpass the DPRK but the "Trading with the Enemy" Amerikkkan unilateral sanctions probably lead to less overall trade.

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  • china China Why does China have the Great Firewall? And what do you tell to people who criticize China due to the Great Firewall?
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 100%

    Chen Weihua was simply a taste of what Westerners would experience if hundreds of millions of Chinese netizens, a decent portion of whom probably have some English knowledge, flooded their pathetic echochambers.

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  • comradeship Comradeship // Freechat I am so tired of Youtube man, David Zhang's (Falun gong shill) contents keep showing on Youtube
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    Agreed

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  • china China Why does China have the Great Firewall? And what do you tell to people who criticize China due to the Great Firewall?
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  • comradeship Comradeship // Freechat I am so tired of Youtube man, David Zhang's (Falun gong shill) contents keep showing on Youtube
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 4 months ago 57%

    Two of my youtube accounts have been banned, one for posting a pro-Hamas song and another for simply having an unlisted playlist of anti-Israel music

    Edit: Why am I getting downvoted? I'm not being sarcastic, I'm lamenting about Youtube's censorship.

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  • genzedong GenZedong Happy 206th birthday to communist dictator Carl Marks
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  • worldnews World News Ukraine’s creditors want their money back – WSJ
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 5 months ago 100%

    Oh boy here we go again

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  • genzedong GenZedong Why exactly did the Zionist Reich attack Iran?
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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 5 months ago 100%

    They want Iran to join the war because that'll force the US to come in. A regional war would shift attention away from the ongoing genocide.

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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 5 months ago 100%

    That's great to hear! 18 years ago would be in 2006, which I recall as during the recovery period for the Arduous March and a time when marketization was widespread. During your time there, were you able to visit any of the markets or understand how markets were affecting people's lives? As a foreign student I'm guessing you mostly worked with hard currency, but did you get an understanding of peoples' wages and relative costs of living?

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  • juchenecromancer juchenecromancer 5 months ago 100%

    Could you tell us a bit about your experience in the DPRK? I would be very interested and I'm sure many people on lemmygrad would as well.

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    Did you live in DPRK as a student?

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    GenZedong juchenecromancer 6 months ago 80%
    PSA: The DPRK is not Gay/lesbian-friendly

    Many overenthusiastic tankies claim that LGBT people are accepted in the DPRK, while your average lib will tell you that Kim Jong-Un will shoot you out of a cannon if you hold hands with the same gender. The reality is neither of these. First of all, homosexuality is socially looked down upon by the DPRK. A simple search on KCNA will show homophobic comments about Michael Kirby. However, any such article from KCNA should be taken with a grain of salt since it has crazy articles once in a while that don't accurately depict the official position of the state. Rodong Sinmun is party-run while KCNA is more independent as a state-managed enterprise, so it's a better way to judge the government's position on a topic. Rodong Sinmun seems to be absent from any articles discussing this. However, [this analysis](https://www-ryongnamsan-edu-kp.translate.goog/univ/ko/research/articles/08419be897405321542838d77f855226?_x_tr_sch=http&_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp) from Kim Il-Sung university shows that being homosexual is frowned upon in academia; given the importance that social science academia plays in the governance of the DPRK we can understand this is likely reflected some degree in the policies of the government. Another claim I hear is that while homosexuality is frowned upon in the DPRK, it is not legally punished. Indeed, the DPRK criminal code does not explicitly mention any punishment for homosexuality at all. However, the criminal code does have this rather vague article: Article 194 (Conduct of Decadent Acts) >A person who watches or listens to music, dance, drawings, photos, books, video recordings or electronic media that reflects decadent, carnal or foul contents or who performs such acts himself or herself shall be punished by short-term labour for less than two years. In cases where the person commits a grave offence, he or she shall be punished by reform through labour for less than five years. If being gay is considered a decadent act by the government, which it likely is, it is possible that one could face 2-5 years of jail time for this. I am a big fan of the DPRK and consider it the best example and execution of socialism on Earth. But critical support is still critical, and we must be knowledgable about the DPRK's shortcomings.

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    worldnews World News The fact that DPRK got hypersonic weapons before US will never stop being hilarious
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    Not only does the DPRK have hypersonic weapons, they have is some metrics the best hypersonic missile on earth: https://nr.reddit.com/r/EuropeanSocialists/comments/1bhpcbh/main_feature_of_the_new_cold_war/

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  • comradeship Comradeship // Freechat Lmao coming back to the us from China...
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    Thanks for the clarification.

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    I believe pornography production and sale is illegal but consumption is not.

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  • moretankie196 Be sure to read the rule before you leave My uncle ran into Enver Hoxha back in the 1970s
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    This is proof of hoxha's commie terror over albania

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  • genzedong GenZedong South Korean filmmakers every couple of years dropping absolute bangers
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    Although the film had a lot of influence from Koryo Tours watching it is a really good insight into DPRK's socialist culture. Despite it being a romance movie it's super duper conservative compared to Western romance movies, which I found pretty nice.

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  • asklemmygrad Ask Lemmygrad Anybody know some key texts on a digitally planned economy (possibly related to Paul Cockshott's theories)?
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    True, but they are one of the more oft-cited proponents of digital planning I've seen on Western forums.

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    Korea / 조선 juchenecromancer 6 months ago 100%
    Has anyone heard of Yaegihaja?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/3966387 > A few months ago when I was sifting through the garbage dump r/EuropeanSocialists (Once in a while they have good translated DPRK resources otherwise very hard to find) I came across a mention of a site called Yaegihaja. The name means "Let's Talk" in Korean and apparently it was a forum which claimed you could talk with actual north Koreans. It also claimed to be affiliated with the DPRK government. The site has also been mentioned on a few youtube channels, such as one called "SunhiPlays" which posts music videos and one just called "Yaegihaja" which uploaded a DPRK movie. Apparently the URL used to be [yaegihaja.com]() but the website is now shut down and the Wayback Machine's latest snapshot of the website is from April 2022, only showing the home page. Such a place existing is so bizarre and I can't find more information on what it actually was. If you've heard of Yaegihaja please tell me everything you know because I am very curious about this matter. > > Also apparently Uriminzokkiri had a Discord server? The DPRK rabbit hole goes deep.

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    Juche Gang juchenecromancer 6 months ago 100%
    Has anyone heard of Yaegihaja?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/3966387 > A few months ago when I was sifting through the garbage dump r/EuropeanSocialists (Once in a while they have good translated DPRK resources otherwise very hard to find) I came across a mention of a site called Yaegihaja. The name means "Let's Talk" in Korean and apparently it was a forum which claimed you could talk with actual north Koreans. It also claimed to be affiliated with the DPRK government. The site has also been mentioned on a few youtube channels, such as one called "SunhiPlays" which posts music videos and one just called "Yaegihaja" which uploaded a DPRK movie. Apparently the URL used to be [yaegihaja.com]() but the website is now shut down and the Wayback Machine's latest snapshot of the website is from April 2022, only showing the home page. Such a place existing is so bizarre and I can't find more information on what it actually was. If you've heard of Yaegihaja please tell me everything you know because I am very curious about this matter. > > Also apparently Uriminzokkiri had a Discord server? The DPRK rabbit hole goes deep.

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    GenZedong juchenecromancer 6 months ago 100%
    Has anyone heard of Yaegihaja?

    A few months ago when I was sifting through the garbage dump r/EuropeanSocialists (Once in a while they have good translated DPRK resources otherwise very hard to find) I came across a mention of a site called Yaegihaja. The name means "Let's Talk" in Korean and apparently it was a forum which claimed you could talk with actual north Koreans. It also claimed to be affiliated with the DPRK government. The site has also been mentioned on a few youtube channels, such as one called "SunhiPlays" which posts music videos and one just called "Yaegihaja" which uploaded a DPRK movie. Apparently the URL used to be [yaegihaja.com]() but the website is now shut down and the Wayback Machine's latest snapshot of the website is from April 2022, only showing the home page. Such a place existing is so bizarre and I can't find more information on what it actually was. If you've heard of Yaegihaja please tell me everything you know because I am very curious about this matter. Also apparently Uriminzokkiri had a Discord server? The DPRK rabbit hole goes deep.

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    Juche Gang juchenecromancer 6 months ago 100%
    QOL Comparison: Coal Miner in DPRK vs USA

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/3953768 > After studying DPRK wages and prices for a while, I wanted to make a comparison between the economic life of a north Korean coal miner in North Hamgyong Province compared to one in West Virginia, USA. > > ## Working conditions > > **Workweek** > > DPRK: 6 hours/day, 6 days/week (36 hours) > > USA: 10 hours/day, 5 days/week (50 hours) > > **Paid Time Off** > > DPRK: 52 weekends + 71 national holidays + 28 PTO = 151 days > > US: 104 weekends + 11 national holidays = 124 days > > **% unionized** > > DPRK: 100% (+ Taean work system giving extra worker democracy) > > USA: 17% > > ## Monthly wages & expenses > > **Wages** > > DPRK: 360,000 KPW > > USA: 4,600 USD > > **Rent** > > DPRK: Free > > USA: 600 USD (13% income) > > **Utilities** > > DPRK: Free > > USA: 200 USD (4.3% income) > > **Food** > > DPRK: Free (From PDS) > > USA: 710 USD (15.4% income) > > > **Healthcare** > > DPRK: Free > > USA: 1400 USD (30% income) > > **Taxes** > > DPRK: No taxes > > USA: 750 USD (16% income) > > **Leftover Salary after monthly expenses** > > DPRK: 360,000 KPW > > USA: 940 USD > > ## One-time purchases > > **Television** > > DPRK: 22,000 KPW (6% of saved income, subsidized by state) > > USA: 100 USD (11% of saved income) > > **Bicycle** > > DPRK: 250,000 KPW (69% of saved income, unreliable figure) > > USA: 100 USD (11% of saved income) > > However, most Americans cannot navigate with just a bike and need a car (15,000 USD) while DPRK residents only need a bike due to better-planned towns. > > **Aspirin, one bottle** > > DPRK: 600 KPW (0.17% saved income) > > USA: $8 (0.89% saved income) > > **Eating out at a medium-grade restaurant, per person** > > DPRK: 20,000 KPW (5.6% saved income) > > USA: 25 USD (2.8% saved income) > > **Ski Vacation, per person** > > DPRK: Free (Paid for by government) > > USA: 2,500 USD (278% saved income) > > ## Long-term Expenses > > **Childbirth** > > DPRK: Free (Covered by healthcare) > > USA: 20,000 USD (2200% saved income) > > **Tertiary Education** > > DPRK: Free (All universities) > > USA: 52,000 USD (4 years at WVU, 5780% saved income) > > **Funeral** > > DPRK: Free (Paid for by government) > > USA: 5000 USD (556% saved income) > > Please tell me if I made a mistake or missed out on something crucial. Of course, there is no way to portray the increased workers' rights and enhanced democratic system in numbers.

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    GenZedong juchenecromancer 6 months ago 100%
    QOL Comparison: Coal Miner in DPRK vs USA

    After studying DPRK wages and prices for a while, I wanted to make a comparison between the economic life of a north Korean coal miner in North Hamgyong Province compared to one in West Virginia, USA. ## Working conditions **Workweek** DPRK: 6 hours/day, 6 days/week (36 hours) Source: Article 30, DPRK constitution caps the working day at 8 hours. For harder professions (like coal mining) the hours are reduced. USA: 10 hours/day, 5 days/week (50 hours) **Paid Time Off** DPRK: 52 weekends + 71 national holidays + 28 PTO = 151 days Source: 6-day workweek: The documentary My Brothers and Sisters in the North National Holidays: [https://www.youngpioneertours.com/north-korea-holidays/]() Paid Time Off: [https://archive.org/details/DPRKTexts/Education/Secondary/6/socialist_morality]() US: 104 weekends + 11 national holidays = 124 days **% unionized** DPRK: 100% (+ Taean work system giving extra worker democracy) USA: 17% ## Monthly wages & expenses **Wages** DPRK: 360,000 KPW Source: Western Source: [https://www.nkeconwatch.com/category/labor-conditionswages/]() Eastern Source: [https://www.66law.cn/laws/767918.aspx]() (1 RMB = 1200 KPW) USA: 4,600 USD **Rent** DPRK: Free Source: DPRK Constitution Article 25 USA: 600 USD (13% income) **Utilities** DPRK: Free Source: SAO Documentary (Unfortunately I don't remember which episode, I think it's in Korea World 1 when they tour future scientist street) USA: 200 USD (4.3% income) **Food** DPRK: Free (From PDS) Source: DPRK Constitution Article 25. The rationing system is known as PDS. USA: 710 USD (15.4% income) **Healthcare** DPRK: Free Source: DPRK Constitution Article 56 USA: 1400 USD (30% income) **Taxes** DPRK: No taxes Source: DPRK Constitution Article 25 USA: 750 USD (16% income) **Leftover Salary after monthly expenses** DPRK: 360,000 KPW USA: 940 USD ## One-time purchases **Television** DPRK: 22,000 KPW (6% of saved income, subsidized by state) Source: [https://www.38north.org/2020/12/mwilliams121620/]() USA: 100 USD (11% of saved income) **Bicycle** DPRK: 250,000 KPW (69% of saved income, unreliable figure) Source: [https://www.dailynk.com/english/bicycles-still-main-driver-of-nort/]() (Take a heavy grain of salt) USA: 100 USD (11% of saved income) However, most Americans cannot navigate with just a bike and need a car (15,000 USD) while DPRK residents only need a bike due to better-planned towns. **Aspirin, one bottle** DPRK: 600 KPW (0.17% saved income) Source: Felix Abt's A Capitalist In North Korea states that aspirin at state-owned stores was 60KPW. Due to the wage reform which occured after he left DPRK prices have generally multiplied by 10x in tandem with wages. USA: $8 (0.89% saved income) **Eating out at a medium-grade restaurant, per person** DPRK: 20,000 KPW (5.6% saved income) Source: SAO Documentary eats at several DPRK restaurants and for a few seconds you can see the pricing. USA: 25 USD (2.8% saved income) **Ski Vacation, per person** DPRK: Free (Paid for by government) Source: DPRK Constitution Article 71 USA: 2,500 USD (278% saved income) ## Long-term Expenses **Childbirth** DPRK: Free (Covered by healthcare) Source: See free healthcare USA: 20,000 USD (2200% saved income) **Tertiary Education** DPRK: Free (All universities) Source: DPRK Consitution Article 47. The state actually pays you a stiped to go to university! USA: 52,000 USD (4 years at WVU, 5780% saved income) **Funeral** DPRK: Free (Paid for by government) Source: [https://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1781528061338351833&wfr=spider&for=pc]() USA: 5000 USD (556% saved income) Please tell me if I made a mistake or missed out on something crucial. Of course, there is no way to portray the increased workers' rights and enhanced democratic system in numbers. Edit 1: Added Sources. Unfortunately most of these sources are from Chinese tourists so your lib friends might not be very willing to pay attention. Edit 2: I don't want to give misleading information. Most locally manufactured goods in the DPRK are a higher percentage of income than in the USA, simply because it's a less developed country and doesn't have access to cheap imperial labor. However, I didn't put prices for a lot of consumer goods because the only sources for those are from DailyNK, whose prices make you think that north Koreans are selling organs for shoes and rice cookers. The only other source for prices is tourists goign to department stores which predominantly stock foreign-imported goods. Because of how badly KPW converts to foreign currency (most likely done to attract investment) Chinese-imported goods are insanely expensive in KPW compared to their locally-made counterparts.

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    GenZedong juchenecromancer 7 months ago 100%
    What's up with NK News?

    Sources like RFA and NK Daily are pretty transparent in being funded by the CIA/NED. However, NK News claims to not have any government funding, despite the fact that most of the articles they put out are almost as bogus as those from NK Daily. Does anyone have good information on who's behind NK News and why they make Pro-USA propaganda?

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    GenZedong juchenecromancer 9 months ago 100%
    Despite extreme sanctions, the DPRK is growing like crazy

    Excerpt from "Report on 9th Enlarged Plenum of 8th WPK Central Committee", [http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/5a9ffe6e4d6704ac1838b14785365295.kcmsf](http://kcna.kp/en/article/q/5a9ffe6e4d6704ac1838b14785365295.kcmsf). This entire article was amazing to read, but the economic report really stood out to me: "The report reviewed the remarkable successes made in the overall national economy. The 12 goals for the national economic development were all attained with 103 percent of grain production, 100 percent of electric power, coal and nitrogenous fertilizer, 102 percent of rolled steel, 131 percent of nonferrous metal, 109 percent of logs, 101 percent of cement and ordinary cloth, 105 percent of marine products, 106 percent of railway freight transport and 109 percent of houses under construction. And the overall economy witnessed clear production growth, including 220 percent of motor production, 208 percent of transformers, 121 percent of bearings, 140 percent of electric zinc, 121 percent of lead, 113 percent of paper, 110 percent of salt, 109 percent of cosmetics, 100 percent of flat glass and 104 percent of magnesia clinker, and plan discipline was established. Compared with the total growth of the economic sector in 2020, the previous year of the 8th Party Congress, the production of important indices largely went up in 2023 by raising the production of iron trioxide 3.5 times, pig iron 2.7 times, rolled steel 1.9 times, machine tools 5.1 times, cement 1.4 times and nitrogen fertilizer 1.3 times and **the GDP grew up 1.4 times**. The report estimated the over-fulfillment of the goal of grain production, the dominant height of decisive significance in the overall economic development and the guarantee of people's living, as the most precious and valuable success achieved in the economic work for 2023." 40% growth in three years is insane; that's something like **12% annual GDP growth** which I don't think has any parallels in the industrial world. Piecing together KCNA reports on "industrial management software" it seems that the DPRK is currently in the middle of implementing some kind of computerized planning software akin to the one in "Towards A New Socialism", which would explain this insane growth. Cross-checking the figures with past growth rates and national priorities makes these numbers make sense. I think around the beginning of Kim Jong Un's tenure the GDP reports by Hyundai suggested a 9% GDP growth rate. Kim Jong Un has recently been stressing about the need to fix the DPRK's energy and most primarily oil problem, which has since the Arduous March probably been the biggest bottleneck to economic growth. Although tourism to the DPRK has been closed for a while now, the occasional KCNA report as well as DPRK tour videos recorded just before lockdown show just how insane the growth rate has been in the DPRK, with new modern buildings popping up everywhere, farmers making use of drone technology, the formerly desolate streets of Pyongyang now having regular traffic jams from all the new supply trucks, and the new factories popping up all over the country producing consumer goods and compensating for sanctions by producing things like major medical machinery. While the imperial core and the capitalist world as a whole has been deteriorating, the DPRK has never been better. Kim Jong Un's Mallima is real!

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    Ask Lemmygrad juchenecromancer 10 months ago 100%
    What does Project 2025 mean for MLs and other progressives?

    Been hearing a lot about it but I'm not sure what it really does. The only thing I'm aware of is its anti-LGBT policies.

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    Ask Lemmygrad juchenecromancer 10 months ago 100%
    How do socialist countries prevent unemployment while still increasing innovation?

    Technical innovation increases the productivity of labor in industry. If production shouldn't be wasteful, there needs to be a reduction in workers. Where do all these workers go if there's no unemployment? In a capitalist economy the workers are left to die on the streets but in a socialist economy they need to get a job again, right? Does the state take the burden of cost of reeducating these workers to enter another field and factor this into calculations when introducing new technology?

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    Ask Lemmygrad juchenecromancer 11 months ago 100%
    Thoughts on Turkmenistan?

    The country has the lowest "Freedom Score" on Earth (even lower than DPRK and Eritrea) and it just seems like a really weird country. Does anyone have good resources I can use to study it? I've heard that its situation is like the Belarus of Central Asia.

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    Ask Lemmygrad juchenecromancer 11 months ago 83%
    Is the US going to full war economy in 2025?

    The amount of conflicts going on in the world is mindbonggling. Truly decades happening in weeks like Lenin said. Right now Biden's trying really hard to link the Palestinian resistence and "terrorism" with Iran in his tweets and statements, which brings back memories of Bush doing the same thing about Iraq after 9/11. Like Goebells said, repeat something enough and it becomes true. As a result, it looks like the US may very well go to war with Iran in the close future. We're already proxy warring Russia in Ukraine, but US aid is starting to run dry (correct me if I'm wrong) and it seems like the US will eventually get bored of Ukraine. The problem here is that Republicans are warhawking for proxy war with China over Taiwan, and some of them are talking about invading Mexico as well. If Biden starts a war with Iran the Republicans will probably be on board. Americans are getting sick of sleepy Biden running their country, and it seems like in the 2024 elections Republicans have a strong chance of winning. If they hold true to their promises, the US could be involved in 3 wars at once, which would be an enormous hit to the economy. The only way I see this playing out is the US shifting to a war economy like Nazi Germany did to prevent the already fragile and heavily indebted economy from collapsing. The US could become even more fascist than it already is, reaching Nazi levels of insanity. My mind's running a bit on this one, so someone please tell me any more insights on this or any mistakes I have made.

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    GenZedong juchenecromancer 1 year ago 91%
    Political messaging aside, this graph shows the DPRK's commitment to increasing wages for state employees over time

    This graph probably brings up a lot of questions, so I'll clarify some of the details here. Yes, this bar graph shows wages in figures of present-day won. It's not specified by the graph itself, but looking at the figures you can see that these numbers do not match up with Korean wage and currency reforms. Most notably, in 2014 with the election of Kim Jong-Un there was a widespread wage reform, where wages were multiplied by a factor of 10 (and prices following suit, of course) in order to crack down on markets. We know from Minju Choson articles and the book A Capitalist In North Korea that wages during the Kim Jong-Il period were generally less than 10,000KPW a month, so the 50,000 KPW figure doesn't match up for the years 2006-2010. Korean "inflation" (Not really inflation, because socialist countries don't really have inflation, but whatever) doesn't match up with these graphs, so assuming these as "inflation"-adjusted wages is a safe bet. You can see from the bottom right that this data is based on a collection of defector testimonies. Keep in mind that defectors are generally coming from the poorest, more mountainous provinces of the DPRK such as Ryanggang and North Hamgyong. As a result, we have a bit of noise in the data we need to look at critically. Industrial wages for Ryanggang and North Hamgyong actually aren't significantly lower than other provinces; in fact, due to the prevalence of heavy industry and coal mining, the highest paid professions in the DPRK (excluding members of the intelligentsia), industrial wages in Chongjin might actually be higher. However, since defectors usually come from the poorest backgrounds of even these poor provinces, these wages do not accurately reflect the average wages of even these provinces, as it does not account for the high number of steelworkers and even intelligentsia in industrial hubs like Chongjin and Hamhung. Be wary of the official/unofficial wage split as well, because as I mentioned before defectors are often from the poorest provinces of the DPRK. These provinces were the ones that were hit the hardest by the Arduous March due to their unfavorable terrain, and as a result state grain distribution systems are weakest in these areas. As a result, the poverty of these provinces along with their proximity to the Sino-Korean border leads to the black markets here being the most prevalent. Remember that Korea has a strong industry and in comparison to Cuba, where the black markets are often full of consumer goods, Korean markets are mostly food. Add this to the fact that defectors are unlikely to be working in higher-paying professions and you get an unrealistic inflation in the prevalence of unofficial earnings. Keep in mind that this data is also quite old and Kim jong-Un has been cracking down quite hard on markets. All that being said, with the proper context this graph shows that the DPRK is in fact increasing real wages for state workers.

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