[-] VanchoPilla@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 2 years ago

I used to be a DPRK "hater".

Then I actually read about DPRK's history as well as its actual, present-day geopolitical standing. It was an eye-opener. It is amazing what they have achieved after what has been and is being done to them. Their perseverance is inspiring.

That's not to say it doesn't have its internal problems and there are plenty of areas where the state could do better. But no country is perfect. And the DPRK is definitely an overall better place than some exploited countries in Africa where after a series of coups and civil wars between war lords (some funded by the US) they ended up with some parody of liberalism and a country friendly to US interests, recipient of IMF loans, victim of "restructuring", etc.

Libs laugh at how the DPRK is distrustful of the West. "They don't even watch hypersexualised violent films that teach you how to fetishise the capitalist lifestyle." They've fucking fought off the tentacles of American "culture" that has poisoned nearly every human mind connected to the internet. Kudos to them.

But the best part about DPRK existing is how it makes people make absolute fools of themselves by believing and repeating the most ridiculous propaganda imaginable. Like the defectors who are trained and told what to say. People eat those lies up.

Some lie on their own, like Yeonmi Park. She figured out that the more ridiculous her claims the more popular she gets. Listen to this shit. There's people who believe what she's saying. It's absolutely insane.

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As the title suggests.

Mixed Nuts (1994) A suicide hotline cannot make enough money to stay open because being a suicide hotline is not profitable. They don't charge for their services. The landlord is a total asshole, a caricature of a bad landlord, which is great. Don't want to write any spoilers but the ending is hilarious and I'm sure people of this community would enjoy it.

Out of the more popular one's, I'd say: Jingle All the Way (overworked dad doing all kinds of stupid stuff so his son could consume a product, and you have the police raising an "illegal" factory that is just providing a product where there's demand, just what the shops do); Krampus (2016) (family forgets "true spirit of Christmas" because they're obsessed with consuming, but unlike other movies on the same theme the ending is different).

How do you do spoilers? >!Is it like reddit?!<

VanchoPilla

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