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Juche

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North Korean political ideology referenced in connection with the Hammer family being treated as 'royalty in internal exile' similar to the Kims of North Korea.

Mentions (3)
"Like I'm not some weirdo obsessed with kim jong un who worships jucheism but there's something fascinating about a society being so detached from the rest of the world"
Anyone else really fascinated by North Korea · u/humorousmoose · ↑350 · 2023-06-08
"But seriously we need juche style punishment for intentional litterers. What makes a person so mentally sick that they want to destroy nature with their treat wrappers and big gulp cups."
If I was a dictator I would give litterbugs life imprisonment. · u/Girth-Control-Pill · ↑323 · 2025-05-23
"For that reason alone, all right minded supporters of Juche (surely all of us?) should understand the Hammers are possibly a sort of royalty in internal exile, princes made bourgeois paupers, and that any socialist America should elevate them as the nation's equivalent to the Kims of NK."
Armie Hammer: divine-blooded living avatar · april9th · ↑42 · 2021-02-08
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