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I asked earlier about why Stalin was so propagandized, but I'd argue that not even he is as propagandized as the DPRK's leaders.

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[–] Redlogic@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 6 months ago

In Fake Korea, and in countries in Americas sphere of influence demonizing the DPRK is a profitable endeavor due to the country's isolation, sparing economic and geopolitical repercussions. Similar to the Kpop industry, the perpetuation of fake news about the DPRK is a crucial element in maintaining Fake Korea's existence. This practice thrives on belittling and demonizing the DPRK, showcasing how the production of false narratives serves as a valuable enterprise within the context of Fake Korea's operations