• zqps@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    I said literally: it means absolutely nothing historically or ethically, or worse it typically means “aligned with imperialist hegemons”.

    Do I need to explain to you what that means, or do you have a clue about South Korean history and US foreign policy?

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        There’s two issues. The one is that prosperity is already very ambiguous, and in the context of nations we usually default to easily measurable things like GDP. This doesn’t define human well-being which is actually not so easy to measure. Look at the US as the richest nation on earth for a stark example. The question was asked in this way and without this clarification for a reason.

        But the bigger issue is that it’s just the wrong question to ask. Any definition of prosperity for one massive people can be built upon the cruel subjugation and exploitation of others. And that’s exactly what happened and continues to happen under the “former” global colonial powers, as well as aligned governments (which includes a lot of puppets). Hence US foreign policy. Celebrating this as a victory of capitalism is either clueless or outright malicious.

        • I think that’s a fairly cynical take of the question that was asked. I’m not sure which peoples are being subjugated and exploited in South Korea. And in the context of North Korea, I’m not sure what your exact point is with regards to oppression, as it seems that issue is much more severe there.

          The question remains: what should the question have been then? Population happiness then? Life expectancy? How would you measure which country is doing better, and in which comparison does NK come out on top over SK?

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            I didn’t say the people of South Korea are being subjugated. Not sure how I could have made clearer that these are two separate issues.

            You also won’t find me defending NK. Not everything should devolve into tribalism and dunking on whatever we perceive as the other team. Which is exactly what I’m criticizing about this question and the way it was asked.

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              I didn’t say the people of South Korea are being subjugated.

              Quote the comment that started all of this:

              Is anyone really surprised one of the biggest companies in occupied korea would do this??

              I acknowledge that this is not your comment, but you stepped in and answered a question directed at this person, so you should not act so surprised that you have become associated with their position, especially since you continue to work really hard to do everything except actually state your own opinion, except insofar that “everything is too complicated for anyone to have an opinion” counts as an opinion.

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          2 days ago

          If you don’t feel like stating your opinion on which country is better off and why, then you could just say that outright or say nothing. You really don’t have to go to all of this trouble to pontificate about how it is unreasonable to even consider the matter. 😜

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              1 day ago

              I will take from your attempt to throw a “Gotchya!” at me that you acknowledge that you are unwilling to state your own opinion on the matter.

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                The question itself was a cheap gotcha. Shockingly, it’s not as simple as that as I’ve been pointing out. Which you’d acknowledge if you were arguing in good faith.

                It’s unfortunate that any attempt to insert some nuance automatically makes me the enemy in your simplistic position on the matter. And now ego prevents you from backing off of this kind of thinking by any means, no matter what toxic and regressive conclusions it takes you to.

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      2 days ago

      Do I need to explain to you what that means, or do you have a clue about South Korean history and US foreign policy?

      I appreciate you showing me how not to make a point in “a pointlessly hostile and asshole way”!

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        2 days ago

        Yeah I guess you got me down to your level.

        So now only the difference remains that I didn’t misconstrue your point on purpose to score a cheap dunk.