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why the fuck do i still got 1k followers
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The US carpet-bombed vast civilian areas, killing thousands of people. It was almost certainly a war crime.
And there is another misconception, one that Americans might not want to hear but that is important for understanding the hermit kingdom: Yes, much of its anti-Americanism is cynically manufactured as a propaganda tool, and yes, it is often based on lies. But no, it is not all lies. The US did in fact do something terrible, even evil to North Korea, and while that act does not explain, much less forgive, North Korea’s many abuses since, it is not totally irrelevant either.
That act was this: In the early 1950s, during the Korean War, the US dropped more bombs on North Korea than it had dropped in the entire Pacific theater during World War II. This carpet bombing, which included 32,000 tons of napalm, often deliberately targeted civilian as well as military targets, devastating the country far beyond what was necessary to fight the war. Whole cities were destroyed, with many thousands of innocent civilians killed and many more left homeless and hungry.
For Americans, the journalist Blaine Harden has written, this bombing was “perhaps the most forgotten part of a forgotten war,” even though it was almost certainly “a major war crime.” Yet it shows that North Korea’s hatred of America “is not all manufactured,” he wrote. “It is rooted in a fact-based narrative, one that North Korea obsessively remembers and the United States blithely forgets.”
Are you legitimately trying to defend North Korea
yes, saying “the US bombed the dprk to a cruel, evil extent and has had a huge influence in setting them down the path they’re on” means “i love the dprk and they’ve never done anything wrong”. About the level of solid, flawless logic id expect from a “Cultural libertarian with far-right inspiration.“ Truly the master race.
@frozenmonarchy Acknowledging the humanity of common North Koreans does not mean you support the DPRNK
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