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Why did the North Korean people not overthrow Kim's regime? Why is North Korea hereditary

Four seas entertainment news: why North Korea since Kim Il Sung, these decades such as a day of poverty in the North Korean poor, have never heard of any person, which armed forces to Kim's dictatorship regime has played even one and a half of the threat, shaking force? The following is a small series of fine for you to sort out the Korean people do not overthrow the Kim regime, let's have a look.

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The reasons why the Korean people did not overthrow Kim's regime

The Korean people are indeed very weak. We can even say that all the people in totalitarian autocratic countries are weak. However, just as we have no reason to accuse the Korean people of creating their own rogue government, we can not accuse them of being weak. The reason is simple: being strong requires conditions. When these conditions are not met, it is not only the Korean people, but also the North Korean people All human beings are weak.

In the vast majority of cases, whether as a whole or as an individual, human beings do not have the power to compete with the power of the state, especially in countries where the people have no meaning. The reason why the tyranny of the state appears in human history is precisely because of the fatalistic social and spiritual situation of human beings.

Of course, we can say that the direction of historical development cannot be distorted or even broken. The people will overthrow tyranny and regain their dignity. However, we must also fully estimate the powerful social control ability of a rogue government. Under their brutal control, the direction of historical development can be distorted or even can be distorted in a certain period of time What can the people do with their bare hands if they are broken.

China's attitude towards Kim's regime

China's ruling party and government have launched a new round of internal rectification, requiring party members and officials to "look in the mirror and take a bath". At present, it is still unknown whether the rectification movement has achieved any concrete results. However, what has not been expected is that the neighboring North Korea has recently taken a vivid and cruel look at China's mirror, which is full of warnings and lessons.

Recently, the regime of Kim Jong Un in North Korea has brought its hereditary autocratic nature into full play. That is, in order to maintain the so-called "Changbai Mountain pedigree" of the Jin family, he abandoned all political procedures, broke through the bottom line of any civilization, and ruthlessly killed the internal 'political dissidents'. Obviously, it is the terror rule of the feudal family, but it falsely pretends to be in the name of 'revolution'; it is clearly the most stubborn fortress of Oriental despotism, but it wants to be called 'Democratic Republic'; it is clearly that the Korean people are dragged into darkness step by step, but they boast about celebrating the 'Sun Festival'.

Since the beginning of the 20th century, human society has gradually divided into two camps called capitalism and socialism. Leaving aside the capitalist camp for the time being, the socialist camp has been divided into three patterns since the 1980s: the Russian model - the traditional socialism disintegrates at the same time in politics and economy and is gradually replaced by the democratic system and market economy; the Chinese model is that the economic reform is open and basically unchanged in politics; the socialist camp has been divided into three modes since the 1980s; The North Korean model political and economic aspects remain unchanged and refuse to reform and progress.

The original idea of Marxism is to realize socialism under the capitalist foundation and conditions in which the productive forces and relations of production have been relatively developed. In the early days of China's reform and opening up, Deng Xiaoping once had a key observation: he found that those countries that adopted the western capitalist development model, such as Japan and the so-called "four little dragons of Asia" at that time, had improved their national economy, overall social development level and the affluence of ordinary people. On the contrary, countries that followed the traditional socialist model became more and more difficult To be continued.

Although there are some simple and simple elements in this key observation, it is still valid and correct in principle. Undoubtedly, it constitutes one of the leading motives of Deng Xiaoping to lead China resolutely to reform and opening up, and is also one of the important reasons for China's development and re emergence.

On the contrary, in countries that have not been baptized by the great development of capitalist productive forces and relations of production, the final result is often full of irony and sorrow. The revolutionary ideal for which countless martyrs shed their blood was unconsciously replaced by feudal autocracy and dictatorship. The new monopoly power oppressed the people in the name of the people, and threatened the people's independence and awakening with poverty and ignorance. At present, the rule of the Kim family in North Korea is a typical example.

Interestingly, China's top leadership seems to be trying to call the Russian model 'the evil way' and the North Korean model 'the old way'. However, through practical examination and "looking into the mirror", it is estimated that we have not found out how evil the Russian model is. On the contrary, it is the old way of the Korean model, which constantly releases the evil atmosphere of anti rationality, anti freedom and anti modern civilization. In other words, the so-called old road has the essential characteristics of the real evil road.

Another revelation of Kim's regime in Korea for China is that the feudal family rule is the opposite of modernization and civilization, and is the real enemy of the interests of the people and the country. That is to say, dictatorship often kills any opportunity and impulse of social development and progress at the expense of self-interest. In the modern history of China, the huge cost of "going to the Republic" has been proved countless times. The Kim's dictatorship, which is surrounded by the modern world, is even more trapped. What it ultimately ruins is the interests and future of the Korean people.

From a strategic point of view, when dealing with the Korean issue, China must also take into account two closely related factors: first, the overall security and development situation of the Korean Peninsula; second, the stability and legitimacy of the current regime of the DPRK. At present, the biggest problem is that Kim's regime in North Korea has no future to speak of, and the remaining possibilities are either self destruction, civil strife and reorganization, or overthrown by the United States, South Korea and Japan alliance by force.

Therefore, for China, it is worth carefully weighing whether Shinzo Abe of Japan or Kim Jong Un of North Korea is the biggest hidden danger of security in Northeast Asia. At present, Japan seems to be only creating some foreign aggression for China, while the North Korea issue has brought China domestic and foreign troubles.