u/justanupvoter_

Worst thing the DPRK has ever done, they changed their flag ratio.

Article 166: The national flag of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea shall have a wide red stripe in the center of the flag, a thin white stripe above and below it, a blue stripe, and a red five-pointed star inside a white circle on the side of the red stripe where it is attached. The ratio of the vertical to the horizontal of the flag is 1:1.65.

https://www.jajusibo.com/newnews/print.php?uid=70111

u/justanupvoter_ — 5 days ago

Look at my left unity dawg, we are never going to accomplish anything significant.

Calling the DPRK a Nazi State is certainly a take

The last slide is genuinely my favorite, shows how little anarchists know of the DPRK, but have a bunch of critiques towards it somehow!

u/justanupvoter_ — 7 days ago

As the title states, I really am just tired that every singular new enemy that has been released so far has just been subfactions. Like, I feel like the current roster COULD be expanded a bit, I genuinely do not think that the Approriators should have been a subfaction of the illuminates, but apart of their main roster. Genuinely worries me that the rest of the illuminate faction might end up simply as a subfaction as well, and their current roster will always remain stale.

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Also I should say that I do not think it's that bad that we get subfactions and actually interesting takes on the current main rosters, but it honestly does set a worry that nearly every future newly introduced enemy will end up being just apart of a subfaction. (As stated above as well, my biggest fear would be the "Cultists" / HD1 Illuminates ending up simply being a subfaction similar to the Cyborgs, with the main illuminate roster just being the same 6 enemies)

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u/justanupvoter_ — 8 days ago

Considering how wide spread Marxist-Leninist states were popping up during the period, yet they are rarely ever talked about outside of Angola and Sankara, I am curious on what were the biggest blunders that possibly contributed to the fall of Marxism in the region, and why many Socialist parties later became Reformist / SocDem.

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u/justanupvoter_ — 11 days ago