A reception in New York honoring Kim Jong Il

joemccarthyblues:

fuckyeahmarxismleninism:

Tonight I had the honor of attending a reception at the Permanent Mission to the UN of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) in New York. The reception was in honor of DPRK leader Comrade Kim Jong Il, who passed away last December. Tomorrow, February 16, would have been his 70th birthday.

My comrade Deirdre Griswold presented a message of solidarity from Workers World Party to Sin Son Ho, the DPRK’s permanent representative to the UN. It was a real pleasure to get to chat with members of the mission’s staff, whose determination, personality and good humor are requirements for working and living in the heart of an imperialist power that constantly demonizes their country. 

It was interesting to see who else came. Besides Deirdre and me, there were two comrades from the December 12th Movement (an African American communist/Pan Africanist organization based in Brooklyn). There were many older Koreans who support the DPRK, some of whom came from as far as Southern California to attend. There were representatives of several missions, including Cuba, Belarus and Russia. And finally, there were schmoozers from different agencies and NGOs — some clearly not friends of the DPRK — some of whom, I suspect, spend their evenings making the rounds of diplomatic receptions. 

We enjoyed a delicious buffet of traditional Korean dishes (octopus is tasty, people!). I almost got into trouble because I thought Soju was something you drink by the bottle, not in a shot glass. Best of all, we got to share our thoughts on the Occupy movement and the emerging class struggles with representatives of a fiercely independent nation that needs the solidarity of people in the U.S. now more than ever.

Am I the only deeply disturbed by the carefree attitude he takes to cozying up to Stalinists?

Must be CIA.

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‎107 countries voted for Palestine, 14 voted against and 43 were neutral. #UNESCO

la-vie-est-politiques:

So the US to veto then?

Correction to myself.  This was the vote on admission to UNESCO, which is as an observer and cannot be vetoed.  The bid for full statehood/membership is yet to come, which is when the US will likely use their veto if it goes through.

Mea culpa.

(Source: thepalestineyoudontknow)

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‎107 countries voted for Palestine, 14 voted against and 43 were neutral. #UNESCO

So the US to veto then?

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