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I've, once or twice, MLs over-correct and try to deny the personality cult that has organically arisen around the Kim family in the DPRK.
But that's such an utterly meaningless thing to care about, when the worlds richest man feels comfortable enough to go mask off, and do a Nazi salute on live television, and when the new administration is attacking Trans people so aggressively.
Like, for a supposedly queer friendly instance, those are some fucked up priorities.
The main issue I have with this kind of criticism of the DPRK is that while true, it really is meaningless like you said, especially because we should compare what the USA did to Korea. There's no comparison at all.
Some government corruption and a privileged family? Ok, sure but how do you even put that in the same ballpark as flattening the whole country, killing millions, and making the DPRK a pariah country for decades?
These people don't understand scale or how to make comparisons. Every single atrocity or criticism they have of supposed tankies is vastly overshadowed by anything the USA does on a daily basis. It's not even close
I get what you mean. There is probably more dynastic worship than I'd select for my ideal society, but I hesitate to judge the degree, because I know all of my information is distorted through the lenses of geopolitical rivalry and vast cultural gaps.
For example, I remember when died, the public displays of weeping really seemed like cult stuff, but I later learned it was a Korean cultural phenomenon that long predated communism.
This reminds me of what Pat Sloan wrote
CHAPTER XV: STATE AND PARTY - Soviet Democracy
https://comlib.encryptionin.space/lib/html/soviet-democracy/soviet-democracy_files/chapter15.xhtml
Comparing mild personality cult of DPRK to South Korea and Samsung, almost the entire country one a damn 1920's company town.