A basic thread explaining why if you support Cuba you should support the DPRK as well;
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In 1960 Che Guevara visited North Korea and proclaimed it a model for Cuba to follow. In 1968, Raúl Castro echoed that sentiment stating their views are "completely identical on everything".
Fidel Castro visited the DPRK in 1986 and later said they "sent us 100,000 AK-47 rifles and its corresponding ammo without charging a cent". In 2018, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel visited them again citing socialist solidarity.
The DPRK has achieved a staggering amount of development in spite of sanctions from the imperialist world similar to those imposed on Cuba. All while being in a frozen conflict with U.S. backed South Korea and seeking re-unification.
If one rejects U.S. propaganda about Cuba one must also accept that similar if not worse propaganda has been inflicted upon it's allies especially the DPRK who fought a war against the U.S. and continues to serve as an ally/model to socialist nations around the world.
The DPRK defends it's people from imperialism, homelessness, poverty, starvation, etc. to the furthest extent of it's resources while the U.S. exploits and leaves it's working class to starve in poverty and without shelter. Which of these is truly the dystopic society?
Solidarity with all socialist nations against capitalist hegemony and propaganda is the only anti-imperialist stance there is.
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