Hows it going Stalin

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Like I said men are talking so do not interrupt.Wen we want a cowardly dead from the neck up liberal pencil neck opinion we will ask for it.

if your iq is lower than a human you can't be a man, *****.
but obviously you are too stupid to figure that out. lol
 
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Let's start with N. Korea.
One of the closer ones but also a hybrid nation

to the end of economic aid from the Soviet Union after its dissolution in 1991, due to the impractical ideological application of Stalinist policies in North Korea over years of economic slowdown in the 1980s[4] and receding during the 1990s,[5] North Korea continues to nominally uphold Communism, but has replaced Marxism-Leninism with the Juche idea. References to Communism were removed in the North Korean 1992 and 1998 constitutional revisions[6] to make way for the personality cult of Kim's family dictatorship and the (admittedly reluctant) North Korean market economy reform. The Workers' Party of Korea under the leadership of Kim Jong Un later reconfirmed commitment to the establishment of a communist society, but orthodox Marxism has since been largely tabled in favor of "Socialism in our style". Officially, the DPRK still retains a command economy with complete state control of industry and agriculture. North Korea maintains collectivized farms and state-funded education and healthcare.
 
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