He is a Social Democratic that can see some flaws in capitalism, but doesn’t want revolution, and does not like any AES. I emailed him a article from Rainer Shea about how the dprk isn’t as bad as we are told and that they have some similarities to the US. He emailed me back that it was propaganda, and that there is little freedom there and many human rights abuses (citing Wikipedia, citing amnesty international, and human rights watch) I would like to show him some of the successes of the dprk, and/or disprove the human rights abuse claims. Any sources I could cite would be helpful.

  • QueerCommieOP
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    32 years ago

    I think there is still some hope, he’s not that old, and I have convinced him the us is fighting a proxy war against Russia for one thing.

    • @Weyland
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      62 years ago

      I think there is still some hope

      That the US is fighting a proxy war in Russia is already the main talking point of conservative media, so I personally wouldn’t see as positive as you.

      You’re probably putting too much value in having your grandpa be in the same ideological camp. Just enjoy the time you have with your grandfather and don’t waste it on political escapades. Convincing him isn’t going to help your cause.

      Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide to do.

      • QueerCommieOP
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        22 years ago

        He’s very liberal, bought Obama’s books, protested Iraq etc. anti-communism is just rather ingrained