DylanMc6 [any, any]

Yo, my name is Dylan but you can call me DIlly.

As seen on Hexbear.

I’m still non-binary.

Seriously!

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  • DylanMc6 [any, any]@lemmy.mlOPtoLemmy@lemmy.mlhello
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    10 hours ago

    i do think israel and palestine should both agree on a permanent ceasefire, and by that they WON’T fight anymore, and israel will definitely NOT commit genocide anymore. this would probably give people in palestine enough time to overthrow israel’s government and merge that country with palestine.

    but even if the country of israel violates that ceasefire and continues genociding people, there’s still gonna be a revolution. just saying. seriously!









  • DylanMc6 [any, any]@lemmy.mlOPtoSocialism@lemmy.mlwhat do you think of hexbear?
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    13 hours ago

    can you explain how there are multiple political parties in a coalition in some aes countries?

    ie: china has minor parties that run with the ruling party, working under a ‘united front’ - they call these parties ‘democratic parties’:

    1. the communist party of china (the main party)
    2. left-kuomintang (left-wing nationalism - the three principles of the people in a socialist perspective)
    3. china democratic league (originally big-tent centrists, now supports socialism - consisting of mostly mid-to-senior-level intellectuals - i’d call it the ‘tech party’)
    4. china national democratic construction association (supports socialism, consisting of entrepeneurs and economic experts - i’d call it the ‘economy party’)
    5. china association for promoting democracy (supports socialism, consisting of high-level intellectuals - i’d call it the ‘cultural party’)
    6. chinese peasants’ and workers’ democratic party (founded by left-wing members of the kuomintang, supports socialism - consisting of medicine experts - i’d call it the ‘health party’)
    7. china zhi gong party (originally multi-party federalists, now supports socialism - consisting of overseas Chinese people who just came back, as well as people with overseas connections - i’d call it the ‘returning expat party’)
    8. jiusan society (supports socialism, consistings of mid-to-high-level intellectuals - i’d call it the ‘education party’)
    9. taiwan democratic self-goverance league (founded by surviving members of the taiwanese communist party, supports socialism - consisting of advocates for Chinese unification between the mainland and the island of taiwan and such)

    the dprk meanwhile has a few parties in the now-defunct ‘united democratic fatherland front’ coalition (dissolved back in 2024 because kim jong-un changed his mind on korean reunification):

    1. the workers’ party of korea (the main party, juche fanatics)
    2. the korean social democratic party (the social democrats - they wanted the country to be a bit more moderate)
    3. the chondoist chongu party (the pantheist ‘cheondoist’ socialists - pretty self-explanatory)
    4. chongryon (representing the zainichi koreans)