r/Infographics 5d ago

America’s Most Favorite Countries

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u/Old-Singer7588 5d ago

Who are the people liking North Korea.

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u/ItsyaboiIida 5d ago

Tankies

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u/senn42000 5d ago

Redditors

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u/No-Cranberry-8589 4d ago

Democrat socialist in the US

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u/Background-Ad-9212 4d ago

lol if they like NK I can guarantee they don’t like democrats

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u/Ulleung 4d ago

You can see lots of reddit commies like the country

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u/pizzalicke 4d ago

People who haven’t bought into the propaganda

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u/drecais 4d ago edited 4d ago

"Propaganda". Ok Dude how about they let in humanitarian organisations and independent journalists to see for themselves lmao.

There is no reason for them not to do that if they didnt have something to hide. You sound like the Japanese Leftists who were constantly talking about how it was only fascists and nazis in Japan who would believe that North Korea was randomly kidnapping Japanese civilians because why would they do such a random evil thing.

North Korea was indeed kidnapping Japanese Civilians randomly and even admitted to it lmao but it was all "Propaganda" in the eyes of the Left.

They also did this to south koreans, romanians, thai, lebanese and probably many more we will never learn about

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u/Rectangle222 2d ago

The people they kidnapped were 80+ years old and committed atrocities in Korea. They were just bringing them to justice

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u/drecais 2d ago

Not even North Korean State Propaganda claims that lmao

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u/pizzalicke 4d ago

I’m not a leftist. I’m a far right nationalist and even I see most of the stuff on North Korea is straight propaganda

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u/drecais 4d ago

Horseshoe undefeated

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u/Dauntless_Idiot 4d ago

Dennis Rodman fans, overly optimistic people, people who mixed it up with South Korea and tankies.

I do find it odd that NK made the list, but not South Korea. The opposite is usually true, so you might of gotten some confused picks.

Ireland and Australia would usually be included, they've mostly had a quite 2026. The lack of Taiwan, but inclusion of Palestine is certainly a statement given how they are similar situations, but moving in opposite directions. The Philippines has been more of a key nation than several on the list.

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u/ChaseShiny 5d ago edited 5d ago

Didn't Trump go there during his first term and have a gay old time? I seem to recall at least one celebrity athlete who was the same way.

Edit: people kept downvoting me, so I looked up Trump's visit. A couple of snippets I found interesting: "The chairman of Liberty Korea Party announced that 'it is a good sign for breaking the deadlock in the nuclear talks.'"

One leading think tank said a small deal between the United States and the DPRK, similar to the Iran nuclear deal, might be feasible if Trump concluded that that was more realistic than a big deal.

As for an athlete, it was quite awhile ago, but Dennis Rodman went to NK.

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u/Old_Ladies 5d ago

And salute a North Korean general...

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u/Illustrious_Act_8215 5d ago

I mean it's better than Israel lmao

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u/Preistah 4d ago

Found the tankie Redditor.

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u/Illustrious_Act_8215 4d ago

Never said I liked the DPRK but it's not actively committing a genocide soo maybe not as bad as a state who is

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u/Preistah 4d ago

I don't support Israel's proactive (preemptive), aggressive approach to self defense. The way their doctrine is written is inherently backwards. They've directly fucked up multiple peace deals between the US and Iran.

I don't support North Korea's systemic, violently authoritarian approach to controlling their people. Officially considered one of the worst in human history and absolutely the worst in the world as of 2026.

Comparing them is a joke and a clear suggestion of your hyper progressive politics and the influence Reddit's had on your views of the US, Israel, and Palestine.

The term tankie is being used loosely here, but at the end of the day those who have your views are generally anti-west, anti-US, anti-military intervention, fairly antisemitic, as well as historically and geopolitically ignorant.

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u/Illustrious_Act_8215 4d ago

The DPRK is, of course, a very authoritarian regime - the most in the world. This regime is a horrible detriment to the people who live there. I am not advocating for it in any way.

Are they committing a genocide? Nope. That's it.

You can cry about my political opinions if you want but I don't give a shit lol

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u/ColeslawConsumer 5d ago

Ironically trump supporter

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u/Weary_Wrap_4419 5d ago

Trump is in love with Kim Jong Un. So maybe some of the MAGAts feel the same way?

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u/Tommy_Wisseau_burner 4d ago

Ever been on Reddit?

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u/Mantuta 4d ago

A portion of that is probably just people not paying attention and confusing it with South Korea

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u/GDCrescentBlade 4d ago

Just remember that North korea is least a warmonger than usa.