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SuaveSocialist said:
Immersiveunreality said:

1. If that was a good comparison you would be on your way to a workcamp for making that comment.

2. The people in USA have freedom and laws protecting them.

1. I don't live in West Korea, so as much as Dear Leader would love to throw me in one of West Korea's MANY for-profit prisons (workcamps) on bogus charges (happens a lot over there), it just isn't going to happen. 

2. Hahahahahaha.  Good one.  Get back to me when West Korean males between 18 and 25 aren't legally obligated to sign their lives over to the State.  Maybe West Korea will finally meet the minimum standard to be considered free when people don't risk the prospect of a 250 000 USD fine/spending five years as a political prisoner for the "crime" of refusing Selective Service.

Freedom and laws protecting them, lol.  As if their basic human rights aren't being held hostage.

So if we're West Korea, is Theresa May essentially Neville Chamberlain?