• DefectingToDPRK@lemmygrad.ml
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    The way American’s talk about regime change is so insane. Random people with little to no geopolitical knowledge and absolutely no political experience, will flippantly say, “This is a great opportunity for regime change in Iran, we can’t pass this up.” Or, “I would love to see the Cuban regime toppled.”

    They talk as if they are strategizing military generals, in on the plan. Like bro, you are just some random American, how would any of this even benefit you?

    Having a reasonable conversation on the topic can feel like a Sisyphean task.

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      It’s literally all they talk about all the time in mainstream media, just drooling and drooling about regime change.

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        i inhabit a lot of online spaces with kids in them (cuz i am one) and theyre usually usamerican/dominated by usamerican state dept talking points or adjacent gusanos. the amount of free palestine flags next to free iran/ukraine flags are a bit crazy (ukraine doesnt count bc its not regime change of zelenskyy but it’s desire for russia regime change)

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      And westerners then wonder why Vietnam’s got a plan against color revolution and the US. Goddamn the NED, the USAID, and all those ‘civil society’ regime change networks of 'NG’Os they’ve webbed up

      Amerikkka and Europe should get themselves regime-changed, ffs.