@jankforlife Does the facebook link kill this infographic? I think so… since anything posted on algorithmically dervied media is designed for maximum outrage and exposure with minimal contact with reality. It could be completely true, but I can’t outright trust it without some sort of source besides facebook.
In the case of the DPRK, regarding social guarantees, the government does its best to meet these. Despite overwhelming sanctions, the DPRK has done very well for itself in that context.
@jankforlife Does the facebook link kill this infographic? I think so… since anything posted on algorithmically dervied media is designed for maximum outrage and exposure with minimal contact with reality. It could be completely true, but I can’t outright trust it without some sort of source besides facebook.
You can find most of these in the DPRK’s 2019 constitution.
Yeah, and of course everything in a constitution is true…
In the case of the DPRK, regarding social guarantees, the government does its best to meet these. Despite overwhelming sanctions, the DPRK has done very well for itself in that context.
Surely it’s better than a constitution that promises to be bad, like the USA one? https://youtu.be/2gaZLNvutcE