Self-reliance is a revolutionary spirit and fighting Principle of independent people who shape their own destiny themselves

President Kim Il Sung was born on April 15, 1912 (the first year of the Juche era) in Pyongyang City's Mangyongdae as the first-born of Kim Hyong Jik and Kang Pan Sok. His father Kim Hyong Jik named him Song Ju (a word that means to constitute the pillar), hoping that he would become the pillar of the country.

President Kim Il Sung spent his childhood in different parts of the country and China where his parents carried out revolutionary activities. With a vision of the future, his father made him learn the Chinese language from a very young age and study in a Chinese elementary school. As a result, he came to master that language perfectly, which later served him a great help in developing the anti-Japanese struggle in Chinese territory.

In March 1923, in accordance with his father's advice that in order to carry out the revolution he should know the reality of the country, he left Badaogou in China and arrived in the native Mangyongdae (this journey on foot is called “Road of a thousand laughs for study ”) And entered the Changdok school in Chilgol where the house of his maternal grandparents is located.

In January 1925, upon receiving the unexpected news that the Japanese re-arrested his father, he resolutely left Mangyongdae with the firm decision not to return until the country's independence had been achieved.

After the death of his father, in June 1926 he enrolled in the Hwasong School, a two-year military political establishment established in Huadian by anti-Japanese nationalist organizations and on October 17 of the same year founded the Union to Defeat Imperialism (UDI ) and its responsible was elected.

With a view to further unfolding revolutionary activities, Kim Il Sung interrupted his studies at the Hwasong School six months after his admission and moved the scene of his actions to Jilin. While studying at Yuwen High School in Jilin, on August 27, 1927, he reorganized the UDI into the Anti-Imperialist Youth Union, a more comprehensive mass organization, and on August 28, he founded the Korean Communist Youth Union.

He formed various mass organizations and led the anti-Japanese struggle. He elucidated the way forward for the Korean revolution and the strategic and tactical problems to accomplish his fundamental task at the Kalun Conference held from June 30 to July 2, 1930.

On July 3, he organized the “Konsol Comrades Association”, the first party organization in Kalun, and on July 6, he founded the Korean Revolutionary Army (ERC), a political-paramilitary entity in Guyushu of the Yitong district, to make preparations for the Anti-Japanese Armed Fight.

On April 25, 1932, he proclaimed the founding of the Anti-Japanese People's Guerrilla (later reorganized into the Korean People's Revolutionary Army), led the anti-Japanese armed struggle, and thus achieved the restoration of the Homeland on August 15, 1945. the Homeland in September of the same year. On October 10, 1945, he structured the Central Organizing Committee of the Communist Party of North Korea and declared the birth of the Party to the world.

On February 8, 1946, he organized the North Korea Provisional People's Committee and was elected President and proclaimed the 20-Point Platform. In August 1946 he formed the North Korean Labor Party with the merger of the Communist Party and the Neo-Democratic Party. He successfully led the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal democratic revolution in a short space of time.

He constituted the North Korean People's Assembly through the first democratic elections and was elected Chairman of the North Korean People's Committee, the new central organ of state power, and presented the tasks of the transition period to socialism. In February 1948 he transformed the Korean People's Revolutionary Army into the Korean People's Army, regular revolutionary armed forces.

On September 9, 1948, he founded the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the unified central government of the Korean people, and according to the unanimous will and desire of all the Korean people, he was elected Prime Minister and Head of State. On June 30, 1949, he convened the Joint Plenary of the Central Committees of the Labor Parties of North and South Korea and was elected Chairman of the Central Committee of the Labor Party of Korea.

Leading the Homeland Liberation War from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953 to brilliant victory, he safeguarded the sovereignty of the nation and started US imperialism rolling downhill. On August 5, 1953, in the VI Plenary of the CC of the Party, he presented the basic line of postwar economic construction and led the struggle to fulfill it.

At the same time, he promoted the socialist revolution aimed at transforming the relations of production in the cities and the countryside through socialism. He was reelected President of the CC of the Party in the III and IV Congresses held in April 1956 and in September 1961, respectively. He presented the new idea of ​​continued revolution and defined its main content to carry it out in three aspects: ideological, technical and cultural.

In December 1962, he convened the V Plenary of the IV Period of the Central Committee of the Party, where he proposed the new strategic line of developing in parallel the economic construction and that of national defense in view of the aggravating maneuvers provoking the new war of the US imperialists .

He successfully led the fulfillment of the historic tasks of industrialization from 1957 to 1970. He defined as the general task of the Korean revolution to transform the whole society according to the requirement of the Juche idea.

He presented the three principles of the reunification of the Fatherland in May 1972, the project for the founding of the Coryo Democratic Confederal Republic in October 1980 and the Ten-Point Program of the Great Pan-National Unity for the Reunification of the Fatherland in April 1993.

In June 1994, he received Carter, former President of the United States, in Pyongyang and thus prepared a new favorable conjuncture to carry out bilateral negotiations on the nuclear problem and the summit meeting of North and South Korea.

President Kim Il Sung, who worked selflessly for the Party and the revolution, the Fatherland and the people, for the verification of independence throughout the world, died of a sudden illness in his office, on July 8, 1994, at Two o'clock in the morning.


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Alexander, M - ‘The New Jim Crow’ (2010)

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Jackson, G. - ‘Blood in My Eye’ (1972)

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  • Sen_Jen [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Getting rid of downvotes was the best thing this site has ever done. I wasn't sure about it at the time, but now I look at Reddit and any mildly contreversial opinion that doesn't contribute to the echo chamber is downvoted. They also just downvote stuff they don't want to think about, like someone asking an uncomfortable question or asking for sources. No downvotes=bad takes are either responded to or deleted by mods. Thank you mods :stalin-heart:

    • Shitbird [any]
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      3 years ago

      i love that they just turned them the fuck off and didn't apologize. NEVER APOLOGIZE JUST DO THINGS WE LOOK TO MODS FOR LEADERSHIP STAY THE COURSE. :rat-salute:

    • TheOldRazzleDazzle [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      Kind of crazy that as a society we have forgotten that a "downvote" with words is the definition of a debate or disagreement.

      I am worried that what I just said could unironically serve as the caption for a "Pluggers" comic. Once again the left has been outflanked by the homespun wisdom of anthropomorphic bears!

          • crispyhexagon [none/use name]
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            3 years ago

            make amerikkka rue the day it thought it could give cave johnson xi jinping lemons. do you know who i am? im the man whos gonna burn your whitehouse down, with lemons. im gonna get my engineers to invent a jetplane out of lemons, that burns your whitehouse down

            :xi-lib-tears:

  • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Me: owie I huwt my awm, can you kiss it to make it bettew :3

    Medical staff: for the last time we need to stop the bleeding and send you to a surgeon

    • comi [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      How is the hand btw? Still a bit stiff?

      • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Hand is mostly back to normal, my range of motion in twisting my forearm and moving my wrist is pretty limited at the moment. It's mostly a matter of adding a bit more motion at a time, but healing wounds and bruises make it difficult at times.

  • hexaflexagonbear [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Covid making us wearing masks is going to turn noses into the new ass/tits. I, for one, welcome the era of the nose guy.

    • triangle [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      I think it would be like how we view slave societies of antiquity or even feudal societies - completely alien but with a through line of the indefatigable human spirit always seeking liberation, we can identify somewhat with the servile wars of Rome for example. Most people don't really get how different people were and how different social relations were, capitalist subjects tend to overlay their thinking on top of those societies (like how libertarians or whatever think free markets have always existed), future people living under FALGSC probably would have a lot of confusion over why we squabbled so much about national borders and profit when the average person was injured by both of those.

      Maybe in 6021 your average person will have as deep an understanding of 1600-2030 (or sooner fingers crossed) as your average liberal arts college graduate has about world history - not extensive but pretty broad. I suspect most people will have had more time to pursue education so most people will be at least the equivalent of having taken 2 or 3 world history courses.

  • EugeneDebs69 [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Went to my parents for my mom's bday and they had pepsi in their fridge. At first I was like "huh that's weird, my dad hates pepsi" and as I was about to ask why they had it I remembered conservatives are boycotting coke lmao. Drinking a soda you hate to own the libs.

    I genuinely don't know what my dad does anymore but watch Fox news. He stopped watching the NFL when they started kneeling, quit watching soccer when they started kneeling, cancelled his Netflix and Disney plus subscriptions, and has recently quit watching the MLB because of the thing in Atlanta.

    • inshallah2 [none/use name]
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      3 years ago

      I genuinely don’t know what my dad does anymore but watch Fox news.

      It seems not watching sports and filling that void with even more right-wing media is nasty. You should buy him something for his birthday (or Christmas) that eats up time - like a musical instrument.

  • DasKarlBarx [he/him,comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    Watching house hunters with the wife and the person said the following completely seriously:

    "I think I'd like a mediterranean style home. I really like them I don't know what it is. Maybe it's my Italian descent."

    :AyyyyyOC-big:

  • crime [she/her, any]
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    3 years ago

    If liberals ever get mad about "you seem to hate the democrats more than republicans" ask them why Prof. Umbridge was the most hateable villain in a series with nazis in it. I'm told it's a Harry Potter reference they will understand

  • Mike_Penis [any]
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    3 years ago

    got temp banned from reddit for anti italianism

  • PurrLure [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    :penguin-dance: Day 5 of Pescetarian Meals :penguin-dance:

    I had a really bad hankering for meat when I woke up. Since I was planning on going to the grocery store anyways I picked up some fried catfish for lunch. Lowering the amount of meat I eat over the next month is going to be a real struggle, but I haven't caved outside of seafood yet. I managed to find some expensive vegan cream cheese ($5 for a tiny little container!) and some vegan cheese slices that were on sale. I guess they cancel each other out budget-wise. I stocked up on the pocket bread, so for dinner I'm gonna have like 4 of those delicious little fuckers. Oh, and I got vegan bacon too! Excited to try that out in a toasted sandwich tonight.

    Tomorrow I'm thinking of going all out and attempting a "meat"loaf with homemade mashed potatoes. Hopefully the beyond meat and canned chickpeas I have will work. I've never made meatloaf before so I wanna post pics if I succeed. :meow-floppy:

    • PaulSmackage [he/him, comrade/them]
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      3 years ago

      Yeah, fish is the only thing i dont plan on giving up. I made some inpossible burgers and i think i'm just gonna switch over to just buying plant based imitations from now on. I wanna try making some teriyaki chick'n strips to make sandwiches with soon.