Thursday 15 September 2022

A WRONG COMPARSION.


Because of recent events some people are claiming that “Britain is like north Korea ‘ or even as ‘bad as north Korea ‘ . Some people are trying to falsely equate the socialist system in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea with the political system in Britain and the British monarchy . Of course this is anti-DPRK propaganda but of an entirely different kind to the usual stuff churned out by the brainwashers and professional liars of the mainstream media .The propaganda is coming from sections of the self-identifying Left and liberal Twitterati .

 This kind of thing only reinforces the demonisation of the DPRK and hostie propaganda against the DPRK.

The DPRK is a socialist country , it is based on the social and collective ownership of the means of production , distribution and exchange . The people are the masters of everything . There cannot be a comparison between the DPRK and any capitalist country anywhere in the world . Its system is different .

The DPRK is not a monarchy . Marshal KIM JONG UN is the elected head of state and was elected as general secretary of the Workers’ Party of Korea . In 2010 comrade KIM JONG UN was elected by the 3rd conference of the Workers Party of Korea (which represented millions of Party members and their families ) as vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Workers Party of Korea (WPK) and as a member of the Central Committee of the WPK . Later in April 2012 Marshal KIM JONG UN was elected to the top posts of the Party and state .Under a monarchy  the head of state is not elected .

President KIM IL SUNG, the founder of People’s Korea and eternal leader of the country, came from a most humble background , he was the son of a poor peasant . He fought a 15 year long armed struggle often sleeping in forests . As the leader of the DPRK had led a modest life , often dressed in the same clothes as workers and farmers and visited ordinary work units and villages many times .

  Chairman KIM JONG IL actually worked on construction sites in Pyongyang and at Lathe No 26 in the Pyongyang Textile Machine Factory .He wore the same parka for many years .  Rain, snow or sunshine , leader KIM JONG IL gave on the spot guidance. In the period of the "Arduous March" and "forced march" which lasted from September 1994 to December 1999 comrade KIM JONG IL gave on the spot guidance 247 times covering a distance of 129,000 km.

Marshal KIM JONG UN is a true people’s leader who also visits ordinary people and was first on the scene when parts of the country flooded .

The DPRK is a socialist country , it is based on the social and collective ownership of the means of production , distribution and exchange . The people are the masters of everything . Marshal KIM JONG UN does not own any property or have any personal wealth . His residence etc , is the property of the state.

There cannot be a comparison between the DPRK and any capitalist country anywhere in the world .

There are no laws in the DPRK that ban criticism of the government . In fact Article 67 of the Socialist Constitution of the DPRK guarantees the right of free speech etc . There is also a right to make complaints and submit petitions .

Some people say ‘oh this is  all very well but why don’t DPRK citizens hold protests against the government  , blah ,blah ,blah , etc ,etc “ . The reason is that in People’s Korea, citizens have free housing , virtually free food , free health care ,free education and there is no taxation , therefore there is nothing for people to protest about .

In People’s Korea there is genuine unity and solidarity . There are no class and social conflicts . Everyone has a real stake in society .This cannot be compared to anywhere else 

In People’s Korea you have socialist patriotism which is based on pride in  and love for  their socialist country which is run for the people and for the benefit of the people . The Korean people valued every blade of grass in their socialist country . They believe in the superiority of their socialist system . These feelings come from the hearts of the Korean people.

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