hello everyone - you may know me as @[email protected]. just recently, i got banned from hexbear for “history of repeating US state department talking points, anti-socialism and zionism”, as well as possible “fedposting”.
let me clarify that although i strongly support socialism and the ideas of liberating people from their corporate overlords, i am still learning about this. if anything that i’ve said on hexbear are considered “us state department talking points”, as well as “antisocialism”, “zionism” and even “fedposting” by the hexbear mods in any way, i sincerely apologize.
i personally disagree with stalinism, i mostly prefer the more libertarian forms of communism (like council communism, for example), but i’m open to hearing any and all perspectives from all parts of the socialist spectrum, whether it be marxism, leninism, stalinism/marxism-leninism, trotskyism, de leonism, social democracy, democratic socialism, georgism, libertarian socialism, market socialism, syndicalism, anarcho-communism, and even maoism and the likes.
i myself support a fusion of left-libertarianism, market socialism, georgism and de leonism. i’m also NOT a federal agent, i do NOT intend on entrapping people, and i oppose the actions of ice agents, as they are using force.
to any hexbear admin or mod, i apologize for any comment that i’ve made that can be seen as “repeating US state department talking points, antisocialism and zionism”
i really hope this clears that up.


Not just sanctions, the entire millitary occupation of the ROK must leave. AOC will never do that though, she’s a social imperialist. Further, that just starts the process, it isn’t certified that they will reunify.
i would say zohran mamdani would be up to the task, but he’s technically ineligible to become president; plus bernie sanders is in his 80s - what democratic socialist politician would be up to the task of jumpstarting korean reunification?
None. Reformist Socialists get filtered by the great imperialist machine before they can take office, and even if they did, they could not single-handedly overturn the colonization of southern Korea.