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Which one was supposed to be the "dictatorship hellscape" again 🤔

Cypher @lemmy.world - 3w

You talking about this?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Jung-geun

You see the difference between the South and the North here is that he was sent to court, where he successfully defended himself (or his lawyer did) and not a gulag.

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pivot_root @lemmy.world - 3w

OP frequently posts pro-Russia articles. I suspect they don't want to see the difference.

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juliebean @lemmy.zip - 3w

i wonder if this would be funny if i recognized the image.

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eldavi - 3w

i envy you for not knowing who the rock is.

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juliebean @lemmy.zip - 3w

i know who the rock is, but that doesn't help me get whatever joke may or may not be happening here.

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eldavi - 1w

the joke is the rock being incarcerated for breaking south korea's laws; namely the south korean laws about publicly speaking in a favorable manner about north korea

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juliebean @lemmy.zip - 1w

so the specific image adds nothing (since being arrested anywhere for anything usually ends up with being in a cell), and could just be any image depicting anyone in a cell?

perhaps it was foolish of me to think there was a joke here.

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deltaspawn0040 @lemmy.zip - 3w

This meme is funny because it implies most north Koreans are allowed to use Twitter.

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JayJay @lemmy.world - 3w

Im not gonna say that south korea is perfect by any means but comparing the two is night and day in individual freedoms. Fuck anyone who simps for north korea.

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Insekticus @aussie.zone - 2w

Yeah, this whole sub is just a cyber battlefield for Russian propaganda, Chinese propaganda, and North Korean propaganda. Complete cesspit with some white hot memes in between

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