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Originally posted by lucid eyes
Originally posted by TheOracle
And I rather trust a communist product than coming from a capitalist corporation.
If it werent for capitalism those communist thugs ruling NK would have starved their entire population off long ago.
Which companies delivered food aid to North Korea time and time again?
Originally posted by tooo many pills
It is called "Dear Eel Drank."
I'll believe it when my brain cells start replicating uncontrollably.
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
If it wasn't for capitalism, North Korea wouldn't be a starving military state, now would they? Leave it to a capitalist to justify their solutions when they're the ones causing the problem.
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
reply to post by Silcone Synapse
I know exactly what the situation is. Capitalism, or rather human's desire for artificial power (aka money), has infected the entire world like a plague. North Korea is one of the few remaining nations in the world that is fighting off globalism, and in their struggle they have made enemies with the elites who have the ability to mobilize American forces and power (like sanctions) against them.
North Korea is fully justified in their actions, from past to present. The world used to be a culturally diverse place until globalism spread, uniting people via money. It has destroyed everything that we've built up since the start of our creation and now the world is nothing more than an economical mess because there is only a small percent of humans who survive on much higher principals than money.
The mess we are in now is a hole, a hole that resembles a grave and instead of filling it with purpose we keep on digging the money out until it is harder and harder to get that money out. Why do you think the US has to keep fighting wars? It is their primary industry, it keeps the US just barely afloat. What industry can be exploited after we are done with war? I would rather burn the money before we get to that point, and if North Korea is holding the torch then I say "proceed".
Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
reply to post by Silcone Synapse
Just a quick newslfash - the world has been capitalist since the dawn of man. The only difference is that instead of trading furs and berries - now we trade Euros and Dollars. Man is always motivated by self gain. Working for the common good only works in fairy tales and idealistic college lectures.
Originally posted by TheOracle
Just wow, if this is true, where do I sign up to get a few bottles? It is a joint venture (I wonder who else is involved) but it looks good since germans are showing a keen interest!
It is also somewhat reassuring that it is made of natural components. And I rather trust a communist product than coming from a capitalist corporation.
I will keep an eye on this that's for sure
mmmm??
tainted,milk,,poison toys,,,stubbornness geting them to kill sick catlle/poultry that coud possibly cause a plague...
child labor,unsafe working conditions,,coal mine disasters every other month,,human rights,,,
the place where they brew/concoc this this goo must stink like a pig farm.
Must be wonderfull living in a place that'll shoot you if you try to leave as well...
If i run across a few bottles I'll mail'em to ya along with a pacifier,,,
news.bbc.co.uk
(visit the link for the full news article)
Originally posted by gncnew
Ok wait - so all the prosperous democratic capitalist nations are the one's that have it wrong but the tyrannical communist dictatorships who've repeatedly failed have it right. Ok, makes perfect sense.
Just a quick newslfash - the world has been capitalist since the dawn of man. The only difference is that instead of trading furs and berries - now we trade Euros and Dollars. Man is always motivated by self gain. Working for the common good only works in fairy tales and idealistic college lectures.