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What's a Tankie?
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No, the government of the southern half of Korea, the Republic of Korea, is not an "occupier." The democratically elected state was the People's Republic of Korea (PRK), which spanned the entire peninsula before the US Empire came in, declared it illegal, and split the country in two, against the will of Koreans, and installed the dictator Rhee Syngman in place. The PRK was a quasi-socialist state that predated both the DPRK and ROK's governments.
Again, "tankie" in practice is just a pejorative for communists, akin to "pinko" or "commie." The fact that you're getting very basic communist stances on Korea completely wrong here betrays any sense of legitimacy you have on the subject.
"Tankie" isn't a political ideology, it's a McCarthyite strawman with ready-made characteristics designed to make it so that you don't have to respond to the points communists make. The origin of the term being in putting down the 1956 CIA supported and MI6 armed fascist counter-revolution in Hungary where the fascists let Nazis out of prison to lynch Jews and communists doesn't make any difference on today's usage.
The current usage is as an anticommunist pejorative and McCarthyite strawman.
That's just what you want it to mean so you can distance yourselves from the term entirely.
Wikipedia has a pretty clear cut definition, and it's the one the majority of people (who aren't one themselves anyways) use
I gave a clear-cut and more useful definition that actively reflects reality. There are no groups liberals would consider "non-authoritarian" and communist that have any relevance. It's in practice a pejorative for communists, full-stop.