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Jump To Comment: 5 4 3 2 1That is a beautiful and inspiring collection of images of the beloved Generalissimos and the armed and resolute Korean Workers. One can only feel one's heart fill with pride when one sees such images of happy Workers, working for peace, but ready for war - if the imperialists are so foolhardly as to start any trouble. Of course, it's difficult for Irish Workers - beaten down, atomized and comsumerized - to even sense of joy of defending one's national sovereignty and honour. And the Mis-Leaders of the Irish Left betray Irish Workers at ever step, by holding up consumerist models instead of true Marxist-Leninist models.
No need, it's been done already. http://cedarlounge.wordpress.com/2013/12/19/a-series-of...43040 You couldn't make this stuff up and further comment would be superfluous so I won't even try.
Well, I guess if it was in Phoenix or Hibernia magazines, it must be true. Of course, Irish Communists and Republicans do address each other as comrade, or a chara.
I suppose the KFA if it gets going here will post colourful images of the dear leader urging on the workers and peasants of North Korea. Proletarian art of the '50s and '60s vintage had its aesthetic aspects. I suppose too that members of KFA will be known as Esteemed Comrades? That's what members of a Workers Party delegation to North Korea were called sometime in the 1970s. The Phoenix magazine and Hibernia magazine had short articles on the topic at the time.
Members of KFA Ireland will be providing information about the KFA and the anti-imperialist struggle of the DPRK, this Saturday at lunchtime, along with information about the KFA Public Meeting next Saturday, February 8th, at the Teachers Club. For more information, please see our Facebook page, go raibh maith agaibh.