If so, was it polled somewhere?

    • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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      More democratic than the US. The US has an electoral college system explicitly designed to make electing a president undemocratic. In Korea they vote for each equivalent of a cabinet position instead of letting the president just appoint all of them. https://www.ncnk.org/sites/default/files/DPRK constitution (2019).pdf

      If this shocks you, remember that Americans are the most propagandized people in the history of the world

      • @goat@sh.itjust.works
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        Way to compare one of the least free countries with… one of the least free countries.

        now do Japan.

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          To the degree that Korea isn’t free, it’s is because they’ve spent their entire existence at war with the largest and most powerful global empire in history and have been cut off from international trade.

          The US isn’t free because it’s a fascist state. The Korean peninsula isn’t free also because the US is a fascist state.

          Now let’s hear your next vapid quip that’s supposed to mean more than objective facts and inarguable history, redditor. I don’t want you to lose even a bit of steam acting like you’re the smartest person in the room while displaying no knowledge about anything.

            • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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              Lol you did the vapid quip thing

              How is the country that inspired Hitler’s entire ideology fascist? How is a state run by a communist party not fascist?

              Wow really dealing with the reddit brain trust here, aren’t I?

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                  This would have the content of an actually valuable conversation if you could figure out how to ask questions without making their purpose to come off as incredulous and incurious as you are right now.

                  It’s literally in Mein Kampf. Lebensraum is explicitly intended to be a mirroring of the US doing westward expansion into land held by native tribes. In his writings he made the comparison all the time. It’s not a secret unless you had an American education.

                  They even had illustrated children’s books writing a new national mythos along the same lines as cowboys and indians. The United States is Nazi Germany 200 years after Hitler won the war.

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                  He cites Manifest Destiny as what the German people should do to eastern Europe and allegedly based the brownshirts on the KKK.

    • Freeanotherday [he/him, they/them]
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      China is not North Korea.

      It took less then 2 minutes from my post for you to reply. You clearly didn’t even open the link. You just instantly changed the subject matter. Lol

      • @goat@sh.itjust.works
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        Ah, hexbear users still struggling with federation, so cute!

        Post times are different per instance, my he/him, I looked through your article, and it didn’t really wow me.

        China is authoritarian, filled with mass propaganda and nationalism, of course they’re going to think they’re great.

    • GarbageShoot [he/him]
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      The citation wasn’t the state, it was the people, or are you going to take such an immensely condescending attitude towards the approximately 1 billion people represented in that survey as believing they live in a democracy?

    • 1nt3rd1m3nt10n4l [he/him]
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      That’s a bit of a non-sequitur in this instance don’t you think? We’re not talking about what the name of a place is, but rather how the two countries’ citizenry feel about their respective governments.