Internet is rife with the corrupt culture of bourgeois society, which the WPK is very wary of, since the unfettered flooding of socialist republics, leading up the destruction of the USSR by bourgeois, counter-revolutionary propaganda, had devastating effects to the culture of the people of those socialist countries. The culture of overindulgence, phillistinism, liberal idealism, reaction, idolizing the capitalist class and its celebrity proponents is incompatible with socialist society; this is the culture of bourgeois, capitalist societies; this is how the masses of liberal democracies are largely made “compatible” or subservient to the dictatorship of capital.
The Internet is neat to have, but when one has to encounter the rancid character of Western phillistinism and liberalism/fascism, especially as a communist, it becomes a very unpleasant place to be. I would not wish that upon our comrades in the DPRK.
well put. i never thought of that, but thinking back on it, i can remember countless examples of bourgeois influence and creators which are just capitalist/fascist apologists. It is exhausting to be in such a space
Internet is rife with the corrupt culture of bourgeois society, which the WPK is very wary of, since the unfettered flooding of socialist republics, leading up the destruction of the USSR by bourgeois, counter-revolutionary propaganda, had devastating effects to the culture of the people of those socialist countries. The culture of overindulgence, phillistinism, liberal idealism, reaction, idolizing the capitalist class and its celebrity proponents is incompatible with socialist society; this is the culture of bourgeois, capitalist societies; this is how the masses of liberal democracies are largely made “compatible” or subservient to the dictatorship of capital. The Internet is neat to have, but when one has to encounter the rancid character of Western phillistinism and liberalism/fascism, especially as a communist, it becomes a very unpleasant place to be. I would not wish that upon our comrades in the DPRK.
well put. i never thought of that, but thinking back on it, i can remember countless examples of bourgeois influence and creators which are just capitalist/fascist apologists. It is exhausting to be in such a space