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"the US doesn't like"
OMG, like North Korea isn't bad, it's just the US that "doesn't like them".
Anyobe not knowing North Korea is the worst dictatorship on planet earth should get their brain tested.
I mean this is what OP talks about (or so I feel), people so out of touch you can't even have a normal discussion with them.
It's like talking about sexual abuse and someone saying that the person raped is now not "liking" the rapist, but a million times worse.
I'm a capitalist. The person you are responding to sounded very reasonable.
"the US doesn't like"
That's very true. The us does not like north Korea. That isn't saying north Korea is good. It's just saying there are motives at play to make north Korea look as bad as possible.
If I said Jeffrey Epstein was a cannibal, you can say "no he wasn't" without thinking he was a good person.
Do you work for a living? If so, then you aren't part of the capitalist class.
Yes someone explain my poor phrasing. They even mentioned the word I mentioned but I forget.
I'm not the capitalist version of a tanky.
I believe the concept of capitalism could work, and I believe it would work better than socialism. Another common ground I have with socialist is that I understand the examples of my preferred... Arrangement of society have been corrupted and not run under the ideas they claim.
That's what I mean by common ground and that's where I sympathize. I wouldn't want someone pointing at trump and saying "that's capitalism!" And I would never point at Kim jun un and say "that's socialism"
I also understand the "ideal, pure, perfect implementation" of either idea probably isn't possible.
I lean more to capitalism.
That's what I meant when I said "I'm a capitalist" I misspoke.