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EDIÇÃO GRANDE DIA
"Em 11 de setembro de 2025, a Primeira Turma do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF) condenou o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro, por quatro votos a um, a 27 anos e 3 meses de prisão, com início em regime fechado. O tribunal considerou Bolsonaro culpado pelos crimes de tentativa de golpe de Estado e conspiração para assassinato. A corte concluiu que, após sua derrota nas eleições de 2022, Bolsonaro articulou um complô que incluía um plano para assassinar o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva e outros líderes, com o objetivo de se manter no poder"
O covil dos webcomunas no BR

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dica interessantíssima sobre essa nova moda da reaçada de tentar demitir esquerdista

>>12100
A esquerda fica muito calada, sempre levou passivamente na propria bunda e nunca respondia a altura, bando de viados, tem que continuar oque estão fazendo, respondam a altura, dobrem a aposta, não tenham medo.

"o povo não segue covardes"
-Carlos Prestes

>>12093
Procura nos fios anteriores a compilação de música BR que o Trosko estava elaborando.

>>12093
>>716
>>717
Minto, a lista não era do trosko. Ele quem arquivou por aqui entretanto.

>>12093
Tu tá escolhendo só disco mais antigo ou vai botar uns mais recentes depois? De qualquer maneira ta faltando um luiz melodia, dorival caymmi, afro-sambas, joyce moreno, tincoãs e marcos valle
>>12097
Se é esse o criterio eu acho que o Barnabé deveria tá mais mais embaixo, acho clara crocodilo mais dificil de escutar do que os discos do jupiter por exemplo



/leftypol/

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FIGHT BACK, OR DIE!

>Elon Musk told the far-right rally that "violence is going to come to you. You either fight back, or you die."


Ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence?
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>>2481661
I'll consider listening to these people when they actually achieve anything (ie never)

Dear Anon,

Today, we advance the process of founding our new party — one that belongs to its members, not to the establishment.

Britain’s political class is united. They pursue war and profit, while our lives get worse. For too long, the rich have set this country’s political agenda. Not any more.

Our party will take the power back.

Achieving this objective requires a mass democratic movement that meets people where they’re at, organises with them to build power in our communities and lays strong foundations to transform our country.

We can do this. But it’ll take all of us.

In the next two weeks, we will kick off the full founding process: opening our membership portal, initiating wide democratic debate and publishing draft versions of our four core founding documents — our Political Statement, Constitution, Rules, and Organisational Strategy. These documents will be drafts in the truest sense, ready to be edited and evolved. Members will be able to comment, suggest changes, and track how each document develops.

Alongside this online process, Your Party will host huge regional deliberative meetings where thousands of members come together to listen to each other, break bread and debate the founding documents face to face. From Norwich to Newcastle, we’ll foster a political culture of healthy discussion and disagreement, enabling thousands to weigh in with their ideas, questions and concerns.
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>>2481187
but theyre right
britain has never had a marxist movement

>>2481661
marxists and fascists both possess the same cynicism:
>>2481681
>>2481665
>nothing ever happens

>>2481219
>intelligibility is bad
why are you people like this?



/leftypol/

 

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>>2482006
>Russia as still not cause for firing the nooks, but a sign that conventional missiles thrown at a logistics hub in Poland or a site for drone launches in Finland are an acceptable level of fighting
This is all that some of us wanted when Ukraine started using weapons on pre-2022 soil that required NATO strike approval, killing Russian civilians. In fact, maybe not even that. Maybe just downing the NATO recon drones that appear would've been enough tit-for-tat.

>>2481998
It's a bluff in 99% of the cases but in that 1% Nato actually decides to do something and since nato is conventionally weak then it almost automatically leads to nukes starting to fly. That case is basically infinite mutual loss condition for everyone.

>>2482016
Sure, I've always understood the desire but >>2482017 is correct and even if Russia was run by someone who not only talks the talk like Medvedev but walks the walk as well and NATO doesn't over-react, then it's still alternative history and anything is possible. Perhaps this alternative leader of Russia is completely unconcerned by the living standard of its citizens because of the conflict, like so many leaderships in the west he tells his citizens to just fucking deal with it if they're not traitors and thus NATO propaganda about bringing Russia to its knees becomes more believable.

>>2482017
Showing excessive restraint around psychopaths can sometimes be more dangerous than standing one's ground.

Ukrainian teens speaking Russian to spite parents – language commissioner
>Elena Ivanovskaya, appointed state language protection commissioner in July, said the widespread use of Russian among young people in major cities remains “a serious problem.”
<Ivanovskaya said her own daughter used to write in Russian on social media. “I asked my daughter, ‘Sofia, why are you doing this?’ She replied, ‘Mom, who will read me if everyone is a Russian speaker?’ I told her she should become so interesting that people would read and discuss her in Ukrainian,” she said.
https://swentr.site/russia/624705-ukraine-russian-language-teens/

>Why are you speaking the language of the majority?

<Because I want to be heard by the people around me
>Nonsense! Become so interesting that others have to learn your language to listen
<How will they know I'm interesting if they can't.. *BANG*
>I'm sorry my child, but you are a traitor
It's a tragedy that demonstrates why it's illogical to try and resurrect a long defunct nationality, even simple communication amongst your peers has to be subordinated to larping like Kievian Rus never went away and the history of the Rus' and the Ruriks didn't ultimately belong to the seat in Moscow as Russia and not the one in Kiev as the "Ukraine" of nothing else.



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🗽UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

<Plot Thickener Edition


Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the father of fascism, the enabler of ethnostates, the treatlerite tyrant, the protector of pedophiles, the exporter of ecocide, the captain of capitalism, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka

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>>2482001
America is so insane dawg, this is just bizarre. Is it just mainstream accepted belief now that Kirk was like some kind of martyred saint now? Tf do these guys give a fuck that Charlie got Kirk'd?

>>2482008
its gotta be fake

>>2482001
>>2482008
Bourgeois Multimillionaire Boomer Rapper Current Thing Supporters

>>2481921
this is nazi tier logic

>>2482010
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>>2482008
>>2482003
it's ai generated, none of these rappers have toured in decades



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Links:

Previous Thread Archives
Thread 1 https://archive.ph/ROnpO
Thread 2 https://archive.ph/f29Po

Youtube Playlists
Anwar Shaikh - Historical Foundations of Political Economy
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTMFx0t8kDzc72vtNWeTP05x6WYiDgEx7
Anwar Shaikh - Capitalism: Competition, Conflict and Crises
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB1uqxcCESK6B1juh_wnKoxftZCcqA1go
Anwar Shaikh - Capitalism
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLz4k72ocf2TZMxrEVCgpp1b5K3hzFWuZh
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>>2481326
it would have been a worthy sacrifice but people stopped taking his bait and now he is leaking into other threads

is there a point to writing about political economy if you can't get it published lol
should I just write on substack? I have a few plans for what I want to write on

>>2481959
to expand I want to write about the other topics in Marx's original plan for critique of political economy (in his contribution's preface), something short and simple
I'm starting to study more intensively Adam Smith, David Ricardo, of course, Marx (I ignore Keynes and other retards)
the idea is to also write something interesting for the readers of my specific country
is Anwar Shaikh worth reading?

>>2481326
I can counter him by spamming friedrich list stuff. Do you want that?

>>2481961
>i ignore keynes and other retards
you've never read keynes, so be quiet. and in similar fashion, you'll resist austrian and neoclassical economics without even possessing the context for your disagreement. intellectual dishonesty.
>>2481326
i wouldnt have so much input if i wasnt countered at every turn by illiterate cultists. my posting began in the das kapital thread, where i gave my disagreements of marx's commodity money theory, which after a thousand posts, was finally admitted to. so if people accepted the truth to begin with, there would be no need to endlessly insist upon factual matters. my further disputes of "value" as a metaphysical substance is correctly historicised by marx in one respect but not another - he accepts that "value" is largely a modern concept conditioned by wage labour, but also sees that value is an unconditional medium of commodity exchange by retroactivity - whilst also dismissing certain exchanges as possessing a relation of "imaginary" value, without elaboration. its this same metaphysic which also causes marx to dismiss fiat currency, which in light of contemporary theory and practice, is a false starter. marx's historical example of aristotle lacking a theory of value also fails, since aristotle has a theory of value as consumer demand, with a subsequent chartalist theory of money. so its not that marx is outdated, he's just wrong on this topic. he infects engels, who says ridiculous things like this:
>the law of value has prevailed during a period of from five to seven thousand years
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1894-c3/supp.htm
of course, smith has no such conjectural jargon, since he separates value into two modes, utility and exchange, which has its general and particular forms. marx's bad grammar is also present here, where he speaks of "use-value" separate from "value" as such. "use-value" should refer to a "value in use", as smith puts it. anyway, i'll leave it there for now.



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Uno si assenta per qualche mese e il filo più importante di tutti scompare… Roba da matti!

Non ho proprio calcolato questa tavola più o meno dal periodo dell'impresa di Luigi Mangione e ho ricominciato a buttarci un occhio solo da una settimana o due. Vediamo un po' che ne viene fuori stavolta.
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O cazzo!
Ho appena avuto un'epifania: il manoscritto Voynich è un esempio di slop rinascimentale. Forse è il caso di slop più antico di cui si abbia conoscenza.
Maronna ro Carmine! La tana del bianconiglio si fa sempre più profonda!

Signore e signori stronzate fresche
https://nitter.net/cinecitta2030/status/1966823046838415796
Gli yankee hanno scelto una nuova puttana come nuovo Re di Roma

>>2479618
un altro subumano che verrà pompato dai nostri media come già successo con Vannacci. A 'sto figlio di puttana gli stanno già preparando una poltrona.

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>>2479618
>>2480768
Scusate, ma nun me va popo de cliccà su certa robba. Vojo di': se è marone, puzza e sta su 'n marciapiede, è artamente probbabbile che sia merda de cane: nun me scomodo a fa' 'n'analisi molecolare de 'o stronzo in questione. Imbratterei pure l'attrezzatura de labboratorio pe' 'na cosa che già è evidente.
A parte questo, 'e risposte so' un repertorio de casi clinici che manco quando hanno fatto uscì i matti dai manicomi co' 'a legge Basaglia se so' visti in quantità così abbondanti.
Poi, a esse sincero, 'sta storia de Ciarli Chirche da qua, Ciarli Chirche de là m'ha leggermente cacato er cazzo, pe' dilla in francese. Ovviamente c'ha pure aspetti divertenti e devo di' che m'ha riportato cor pensiero ai giorni de Luigi a Niuiorche.

>>2481491
Immagina farsi fare la morale da chi metteva le bombe nelle stazioni



/edu/

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Any anons here know how it is to study marxism/polsci in China? May be personal stories or just general articles on it. I heard it is quite interesting but can vary much.

You will be unemployed anyways so why would one study some shitty engineering course just to hope you will get hired to construct missles to kill children in the middle east. Better to be unemployed and at least know that you are the most communist of all communists.



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The left isn‘t even turning to any new ideas here. What we see today is simply a socialism and critical theory that regained greater traction in the 2010s, when previously starting from the 1980s the left slowly died out and was replaced by neoliberalism and end of history messaging.
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>>2481637
Can't you make some original bait?

The imperialist camp is currently divided between two dominant tendencies: liberalism and fascism. Both are committed to maintaining capitalist hegemony but differ in their methods and rhetorical approaches. Liberal imperialism maintains faith that capitalism can continue indefinitely with minor reforms and adjustments—what some have called "woke capitalism" that incorporates identity politics while preserving class structures. This tendency believes in maintaining the status quo through technocratic governance and international institutions. Meanwhile, the fascist tendency (MAGA capitalism, nationalist movements) embraces open xenophobia, economic nationalism, and militarism . Both factions ultimately serve imperialist objectives by ensuring Western dominance of the global economic system through NATO and EU expansionist policies.

The socialist movement in Europe and the United States remains divided into several competing tendencies that have failed to mount an effective challenge to imperialist hegemony. The "left" communist tendency (as I call them) includes anarchists, autonomists, and those who romanticize actually existing anarchism (AEA) such as Rojava, the Zapatistas, or Indian Maoists. These movements often tend to be organizationally weak and strategically limited when applied to the core imperialist countries. Their rejection of vanguard organization and state power ultimately renders them ineffective in challenging imperialist structures at scale.

The "right" communist tendency consists of various Leninist groups that continue to defend actually existing socialism (AES) in historical and contemporary forms. While these groups maintain important theoretical contributions and organizational continuity, they often suffer from dogmatism and an inability to creatively apply revolutionary theory to contemporary conditions. Many are effectively "frozen in time," repeating historical formulas without adequately analyzing current material conditions or developing appropriate strategies for them. Between these poles, the "center" communist tendency has yet to cohere into a decisive force in most Western countries.

>the left
I am not "the left", I am a communist

>>2481991
Exactly what this anon says.

>>2482004
we're the Montagne if anything



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https://archive.ph/ArRwk

Has it ever struck anyone that, even way before the Kirk shooting and even before the election, rightoids have only becoming more and more incoherent since the start of the decade? This isn't to say they've never not had fundamentally fucktarded beliefs, but at the very least they had some baseline level of consistency and conviction.

"Palestinians hate me, want me dead, and are ruining white society, but Israel is also the one importing them to white society because they loathe us more than anyone, ergo both must be wiped off the Earth for a new thousand year Aryan age to commence" was the "standard" opinion as far back as like, 2017, now you've got people like Howling Mutant all but becoming Netanyahu's strongest soldiers, to say nothing of how much more openly deranged they've become (pic and linkrel). Epstein is only the tip of the iceberg with them.

To anyone who gets what I'm saying, what do you think happened?
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it makes total sense if you think less about their ideology and the real economic forces which they represent, that is, the bourgeoisie
they fight for the interests of a certain kind of capital and they are willing to carry out the necessary political changes for the further development of capitalism (without knowing it) that the left wing of capital or liberals cannot

why you read fucking amarna

>>2481815
Because it's fascinating to see into the minds of broken people?

>>2481816
people here or on 4chin aren't broken enough?

>>2481438
>"Palestinians hate me, want me dead, and are ruining white society, but Israel is also the one importing them to white society because they loathe us more than anyone, ergo both must be wiped off the Earth for a new thousand year Aryan age to commence" was the "standard" opinion as far back as like, 2017
This has never been the standard opinion anywhere outside of 4chan. Touch grass.



/leftypol/

 

1. Religion is the opium of the people.
2. Religion justifies an unequal social order.
3. The problem of an afterlife gives people something to look forward to after death.
4. Religion makes a virtue out of suffering.
5. Religion offers the false hope of supernatural intervention to improve current conditions.
6. Religion is a form of social control.
7. The bourgeoisie and religious authorities also support other more overtly brutal methods of control.
8. The bourgeoisie fund the religious institutions.
9. The religious institutions are class-collaborationist and legitimize bourgeois power through ideas like "prosperity gospel."
10. Religion is not necessary under socialism or communism.
11. Religion has no purpose if there is no longer clas society since its purpose is to justify an unequal social order and to provide the exploited with a coping method with their misery.
12. With communism and decent working conditions controlled by the workers religion will wither away.
13. Religion creates false consciousness.
14. Religion mystifies material phenomena.
15. Religion teaches that human misery is a result of divine will.
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>>2481931
Also religion will still persist by 'true believers' or 'enthusiasts', alot of religion has ethno-cultural baggage and is an extension of nationalism or racism.

>>2447269
This is, unfortunately, quite true

>>2443698
>Religion is the opium of the people.
No political ideology, however aligned with reality, will serve as replacement opium unless it comes with some kind of immortality pill or whatever (techno-Marxism?). That's just the sad state of things, at least in the West.

>>2443698
>1. Religion is the opium of the people.
>2. Religion justifies an unequal social order.
Wrong. You are neckbeard reddit atheist who revises Marxism-Leninism. The citation also states: Religious suffering is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature. You are infantile liberal neckbeard athiest who wages war against the sigh of the opressed creature.
>3. The problem of an afterlife gives people something to look forward to after death.
Your nihilistic, sterile neckbeard athiesm could never lead a Long March. Allah teaches that the afterlife is a call to action and entry is earned.
>4. Religion makes a virtue out of suffering.
Proletarian religion makes virtue out of bourgeois suffering. Allah teaches that the greatest virtue is to struggle.
>5. Religion offers the false hope of supernatural intervention to improve current conditions.
Proletarian religion gives bourgeois the real prospect of redemption. Allah will not change material conditions until people change them themselves.
>6. Religion is a form of social control.
Social control is needed because capitalism is anarchic therefore proletarian religion is necessary form of control.
>7. The bourgeoisie and religious authorities also support other more overtly brutal methods of control.
The proletariat also supports brutal methods of control.
>8. The bourgeoisie fund the religious institutions.
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>>2443889
>You could say that about many things, all kinds of entertainment and treats. I remember one American elite called TV/movies "tittytainment" (not because it's sexual, but because the rabble latch onto it and become pacified).
Yes. That is the point Marx made.



/leftypol/

 

Argentina is on the verge of recession and lacks social safety nets to provide immediate relief. Despite worsening hardships, no class consciousness is forming; instead people are flocking back to the same neoliberal parties they supported before. Accelerationism does not work and will never succeed without a revolutionary organization agitating both inside and outside the system.
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>>2481964
because you dont have to do anything

>>2481527
The idea of late stage capitalism and / or accelerationism leading to inevitable proletarian communist revolution has always been religious tier wishful thinking at best and outright dishonesty at worst.

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>>2481964
>>2481965
>>2481971
finally people are starting to get it

>>2481971
its not inevitable but it does help a lot….as long as theres a socialist organization in place

>>2481519

>things efficiency lowers by 50%

>things efficiency then rises by 10%
>you: "see, it's growing that means things are going great!"



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A thread focused on discussing the parasocial relationships cultivated by the Almighty Algorithm to generate profit off of our atomization and society's commodification of petty internet drama.
Brace through the hyper-real lacanian void together!

Reminder That None of This Is Real!
ɢʀᴀʙ ᴀ ᴘᴀɪʀ ᴏꜰ sᴘᴇᴄᴛᴀᴄʟᴇs

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CORE THEORY
>The Society of the Spectacle (1967) by Guy Debord
📖 • https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/debord/society.htm
📺 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0blWjssVoUQ

<The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936) by Walter Benjamin

📖 • https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/benjamin.htm
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>>2481840
>the UN is just a conference room, they aren't a power
The irony of one poster pointing out the hypocrisy of another, by themselves being hypocritical.

Pretty much all of the "migrant" discourse is built atop the same multilevel delusion as well. Because the one thing that cannot fall into the mainstream is addressing migration as an economic phenomenon, which then would require an equally undesired explanation of the economic relations (and resulting policies, including war and glowops) between places which cause migration flows.

>>2481708
>The internet has turned everywhere into America and turned everyone into Americans

>>2481754
The Canadians like applauding fascists. Just usually they are Ukrainian or other Eastern Euro.

>>2480336
>>2480347
This idiot is who made my first egg crack in getting me to quit 4chan. /fit/ was my main board and then this retard jumps into the never-ending grifter scene and overnight everyone is reading the stupid, contradictory shit Vince Gironda wrote and everyone denied germs existing.

And yes, Judith Butler is right about that. When TRT became popular online, suddenly everyone was going on HRT to be the cartoonish representation of their "ideal man"

Candace Owens claims insider info that Israel offered Charlie Kirk funds just before his death which he refused, and that he was blackmailed. She says Bill Ackman was also involved somehow



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What if they have a second mouth? You know, mouths like we humans do? What if the beaks were just noses for the birds? I just wonder what will happen if birds never had beaks…

Strong legs, I guess that's what you need if you are flightless.



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Apologies in advance for how stupid this probably sounds, but just an idle thought:

We all know globalization gives US workers less leverage than ever before, but what if it could be turned around in their favor? What if a bunch of workers in some company in the US decided to form a union and go on strike and they reached out to a competing company in China and made a deal with the Chinese executives where the Chinese company will send the strikers money via Bitcoin or something and in exchange the US workers will not show up at their jobs and the Chinese executives can short the US company's stocks and profit from their decreasing stock prices from the strike. Could the law stop people from doing something like this?

war would happen

>>1346

It already is a war, and the workers are losing.

Would make a cool plot device in a gacha game maybe.



/leftypol/

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https://www.bhaskarenglish.in/amp/international/news/gen-z-charge-nepals-anti-corruption-protesters-parliament-building-police-water-cannons-tear-gas-135868694.html

A thread dedicated to the inner happenings of the country of Napal, including the current anti corruption protests and the escalating government actions that have lead to 19 dead so far. Post all of your Nepal related discussions and info dumps here (at your own discretion of course).
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>>2481881
>they really can't be characterized in any singular way
yeah, you can't, because you are still believing you had a wholesome beautiful revolution in Nepal. Go preach communism in the Discord group, and let's see how that fares.
I know how it'll fare, because I tried, got banned, and I am sure what these people are.

>>2481902
why are you even saying this knowing no one cares about it, the government beforehand was a right-wing "communist" party in name only, selling itself out to foreign powers on a dime, not much can be worse than that

>>2481920
Running a hindutva government through western social media is far worse

>>2481925
>hindutva government
proof?

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>>2468588 (me)
So narrativechads, is it winter yet? Or are flowers of (neoliberal) "revolution" still blooming?

I'd like to know where the well meaning western NGO led revolution went wrong and who *else* really is to blame for the resulting situation.



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When the left talks about Zionism:
>stress the need to end the genocide
>stress the need for palestinian sovereignty
>stress the capitalist/imperialist nature of the zionist project
>stress the complicity of western leaders
>can distinguish between zionist and anti-zionist jews
>historical materialist approach

When the right talks about Zionism:
<stress the jews
<stress how the based whites in the past warned you about the jews
<stress how western governments and officials are controlled by the jews and not fully responsible for their own actions
<don't really care about palestine or genocide, just want to stop the jews
<stress the "judeobolshevik" nature of the zionist project
<cannot distinguish between zionist and anti-zionist jews or insists that such a distinction is statistically irrelevant
<ahistorical idealist approach
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>>2481021
>yeaaaah I'm a Marxist-Leninist-Egoist-Council-Rosanite w/ Mao Zedong Thought
<oh so you're like left wing
>OH MY GOD I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT, I CAN'T EVEN COMPREHEND WHAT THAT MEANS
Idealism

>>2481930
communism is a necessity, not apart of Da Left™

>>2481934
necessitypol.org

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>>2481930
i've noticed this too lately. it's like people on here feel the need to performatively disown being called a leftist because they're afraid of scaring the bros.

>>2481947
DO IT NOW
>>2481948
it has literally nothing to do with him, it has to do with a fact that we are not apart of some bourgeois institution, but are the real movement to change society



/leftypol/

 

Am I the only one who thinks Maupin needs to update his book with discussion on?:
>the Tesla burnings
>the Pennsylvania governor’s house being arsoned
>the shooting of the two Israeli embassy workers in DC
>the Minnesota school shooting
>the recent shooting death of Charlie Kirk

Seems like this is a good opportunity since it furthers his argument that an American Years of Lead are already here.
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>>2478872
>who. cares.
gay.
there no proof but still u gay

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Tyler is innocent

>>2481542
He’s going to be released in the next few days due to lack of evidence. Just wait.

>>2481562
then hes going to be hit by a bus

Fellow tankies post in the comments of this video and tell Fr. Pavone to read Caleb Maupin's book on the American Years of Lead.



/leftypol/

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On September 15, 1910, 115 years ago, Kazimierz Mijal — a steadfast Polish Revolutionary Communist, an adamant opponent of revisionism and capitalist restoration in Poland, was born in Wilków. The 18th child of poor and illiterate parents, Mijal worked himself to the bone to secure an education under the backwards regime of the Republic of Poland. On the eve of world war 2, he met a young Communist painter, Jadwiga Gniewkowska, who introduced him to Marxism. They married.

When the fascists invaded Poland with ease and found fast friends among the officials of the old regime, Mijal joined the Communist guerilla fighters of the Polish Workers' Party and helped lead the struggle until the end of the war, where he became Mayor of Łódź. He was a founding member of the Polish United Workers' Party (PUWP/PZPR), a longtime member of its Central Committee, and close colleague of its First Secretary Bolesław Bierut, who he had formed a close working relationship with during their time in the guerilla war. His commitment to Revolutionary Communism led him to become one of the leaders of the opposition to "de-stalinization" and capitalist restoration in Poland under Władysław Gomułka, who was allowed back into the Party and clawed his way back into power after Stalin's death.

Gomułka could not openly move against him at first, and so slowly chipped away at the people around Mijal until he himself was removed from his posts. In response, Mijal and others founded the Communist Party of Poland and propagandized widely across the country with support from Albanian intelligence and remaining contacts from the old underground operating in industrial sites. This would be met by fierce repression by the revisionist Party, and Mijal would not return to Poland until 1983, where at 74 years old he was immediately met again with repression and imprisonment until the final complete fall of the People's Republic in 1989.

In the waning years of the People's Republic, Mijal spared little venom in his denunciations of the reactionary "Solidarity" movement and the color "revolution" it represented, while also observing that it could never have existed in the first place had Poland stayed on the socialist road in the 1950s. After the fall of the People's Republic, he would continue denouncing the new bourgeois regime and vigorously opposed Poland joining the EU and NATO. He would continue to write and attempt to reconstitute the Revolutionary Communist PartyPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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Mijal was warmly received by China and publicly celebrated in the 70s. He spoke with Mao about the revolutionary movement in Poland, and unlike today, China was more than willing to strain relations with another country to support the communists within it. The Polish government cancelled government meetings with their Chinese counterparts for a time over Mijal's visit.

>Members of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, gave a banquet in honour of the delegation [of the Communist Party of Poland], and held talks between the two Parties with the delegation. The talks proceeded in an extremely cordial and friendly atmosphere permeated with revolutionary sentiment and proletarian internationalism.

https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/poland/cpp-delegation.pdf

Never heard of him, he sounds like a great guy. Are there any of his speeches/articles/interviews online?



/hobby/

 

A general for "western" animations/cartoons.
Gonna start off with a recommendation to watch The King and the Mockingbird the 1980 version especially, absolutely comrade-pilled movie.

Good torrent sites (massive pop-up warning, put on an adblocker):
https://kimcartoon.li/CartoonList
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=movies
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=2;18;41;49
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>>46596
>Idk if its controversial to say this but about 99% of recent online "pilots" are generally quite terrible. I am rarely impressed by any of them. The most I can commend the individuals producing them on is their dedication to realize their gay and lame ideas.
That's because all of these people live terribly lame and uninteresting lives. You shouldn't write from experience unless you actually lived an interesting life.

>>46596
I hate to give it to that loser John K but he's right that the general problem is that Western animation has been focused on the writing for the longest time. This is true even of current "indie" darlings or supposed saviors of the form like Smiling Friends.
There's some cool visionary shit on YouTube like umami, but that's never gonna lead to a sustainable career or big official projects for anyone. [as] had a brief period where they funded more daring experimental things but that's probably over. Story is all normies care about.

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>>46598
>[as] had a brief period where they funded more daring experimental things but that's probably over.
We're never getting another 12 Oz Mouse.

Fun fact: one of the reasons he was so lenient on passion projects like The Venture Bros was because they included a short golf scene in a single episode. That's literally it. Then Lazzo lost his shit and wanted everything to be a gore-filled shitfest and then retired and executives clamped down even harder.





/leftypol/

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This post is just a quick informal thing to kick off discussion, I won't claim to be as informed as I should be and some of my points may be wrong.

>declining birthrates lead to shrinking economic growth and tax revenue+larger proportion of dependents, all due to a shrinking labor force

>birthrate decline (not yet population decline) is happening in most countries outside of Africa, regardless of socioeconomic development, cost of living or culture (incl. religion or "feminism")
>the most likely primary common cause is the simple availability of choice: not needing children as extra labor, more access to birth control/abortion, etc.
>>secondarily, often it is not the case that people don't want children but that they want to have them later in life and want to give their children optimal lives, e.g. being unwilling to raise children until one has a high-paying stable job; this also leads to people having less children overall
>>the chain reaction here is that the higher the standard of living gets, the bigger the opportunity cost of having children when one actually gets to DECIDE whether to have them, as well as a more demanding standard for WHEN one should have them
>the proposed liberal capitalist solutions fail to tackle the problem:
>>paying people to have children needs to cover the opportunity cost of not having them, which is already massive and will continue to increase the more an economy grows, which will eventually become unsustainable for governments
>>roundabout solutions like providing parents with tax cuts, exceptional welfare or a lower retirement age suffer from the same problem
>>even increased immigration will only stop the bleeding temporarily as the global population fails to keep up
>>automation might "cover" the decrease in labor force but at the same societal cost that massive automation will always bring

With all of the above in mind, it seems that capitalism combined with reproductive choice contains the seed of its own decline. Stagnation threatens the system, but growth leads in its own roundabout way back to stagnation.
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>>2467617
>It's urbanism.
Democratic Kampuchea, the most highly urbanized nation in history.
Seriously though, nowadays it's a non-issue for anyone other than the porky because of low infant and maternal mortality rates

>>2453978
I had a dream were the rationally planned state had to compete with capitalism without extracting surplus labour by artificial coercion through paying half the labour voucher then delaying payment for the other half but this would also mean they would work less because they're getting paid in full so which would require double the population size than a capitalist state to simulate the same about of productivity.

>"The worldwide plunge in fertility levels is still in many ways a mystery. It is generally believed that economic growth and material progress what scholars often call “development” or “modernization” account for the world’s slide into super-low birthrates and national population decline. Since birthrate declines commenced with the socioeconomic rise of the West and since the planet is becoming ever richer, healthier, more educated, and more urbanized many observers presume lower birthrates are simply the direct consequence of material advances."

<"But the truth is that developmental thresholds for below-replacement fertility have been falling over time. Nowadays, countries can veer into sub-replacement with low incomes, limited levels of education, little urbanization, and extreme poverty. Myanmar and Nepal are impoverished UN-designated Least Developed Countries, but they are now also sub-replacement societies."

https://archive.is/IzveF

>>2453978
Is there any suggestion that communism would increase the birthrate naturally? What's to say it would remain at replacement levels or just below?

>>2457823
>Make parents petty bourgeois



/leftypol/

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I decided to write this essay to establish an open and frank dialogue with the president of the United States. Over decades of negotiation, first as a union leader and later as president, I have learned to listen to all sides and to take into account all the interests at stake. That is why I have carefully examined the arguments that have been put forward by the Trump administration to impose a 50 percent tariff on Brazilian products.

Bringing American jobs back and reindustrialization are legitimate motivations. When in the past the United States has raised the banner of neoliberalism, Brazil warned of its harmful effects. Seeing the White House finally acknowledge the limits of the so-called Washington Consensus, a policy prescription of minimal social protection, unrestricted trade liberalization and overall deregulation dominant since the 1990s, vindicated the Brazilian position.

But resorting to unilateral action against individual states is to prescribe the wrong remedy. Multilateralism offers fairer and more balanced solutions. The tariff increase imposed on Brazil this summer is not only misguided but illogical. The United States is not running a trade deficit with our country, nor is it subject to high tariffs. Over the past 15 years, it has accumulated a surplus of $410 billion in bilateral trade in goods and services. Nearly 75 percent of U.S. exports to Brazil enter duty-free. By our calculation, the average effective tariff on American products is just 2.7 percent. Eight out of the 10 main items face zero tariffs, including oil, aircraft, natural gas and coal.

The lack of economic rationale behind these measures makes it clear that the motivation of the White House is political. The deputy secretary of state, Christopher Landau, reportedly said as much earlier this month to a group of Brazilian business leaders who were working to open negotiation channels. The U.S. government is using tariffs and the Magnitsky Act to seek impunity for former President Jair Bolsonaro, who orchestrated a failed coup attempt on Jan. 8, 2023, in an effort to subvert the popular will expressed at the ballot box.

I am proud of the Brazilian Supreme Court for its historic decision on Thursday, which safeguards our institutions and the democratic rule of law. This was not a “witch hunt.” The judgment was the result of proceedings carried out in accordance with Brazil’s 1988 Constitution, enacted after two decades of struggle againsPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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Talk is cheap. Lula will not get reelected. He's had many opportunities but I think it's too late now.

>muh democracy muh national sovereignty
literally the left wing of capital

>>2481533
Lemme guess, you think Libya and Syria are gonna stop their genocides and open air slave markets turn communist any second now.

>>2481556
lmfao pretty sure MLs love talking about democracy and national sovereignty all the time too my man

>>2481518

He'll probably win re-election because the retards opposing him are fighting amongst each other for Bolsonaro's voters.



/leftypol/

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First to remember the OG

fuck these traitors the Turkish government will use their disarmaments to genocide them

Yeah I doubt it will end well, all the armed groups that turn into political parties get cucked, into oblivion

Never put your hopes for socialism on ethnic-nationalists.

Did they learn absolutely nothing from FARC giving up arms?



/leftypol/

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Neuigkeiten

<Unpünktlich wie die Eisenbahn; verspätet auf maroden Strecken zu hohen Preisen: DB-Konzern überbietet jedes Jahr seine Negativrekorde

https://www.jungewelt.de/artikel/503080.versp%C3%A4tungen-bei-der-bahn-unp%C3%BCnktlich-wie-die-eisenbahn.html
<Rot gewinnt; Präsidentsschaftskandidatin in Chile ist von der KP
https://www.jungewelt.de/artikel/503066.kommunisten-rot-gewinnt.html

<Gideon Levy über Massaker der israelischen Armee an Hungernden in Gaza

https://www.jungewelt.de/artikel/503098.dokumentiert-gideon-levy-%C3%BCber-massaker-der-israelischen-armee-an-hungernden-in-gaza.html

<NATO-Manöver am Niederrhein: Kriegsvorbereitung statt Sicherheit

https://www.rf-news.de/2025/kw27/nato-manoever-am-niederrhein-kriegsvorbereitung-statt-sicherheit

<Parteitag der DKP

https://www.unsere-zeit.de/live-ticker-vom-26-parteitag-der-dkp/
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>Public torture of German colonial subject by American overseer for not meeting the daily quota of Excel spreadsheets. Rammstein, 2025
Bros when will neocolonialism end in Germany.. I‘m scared

>>2480589
Warumnä?

>>2481066
Bist du Prolet?

>>2479397
Probably refusing to vaxx themselves. For example we have a tick, the insect, problem all around the country. They can give you some nasty illness like meningitis but there is vacciations against this stuff. Of course low ranking retards don't believe in that stuff, the high ranking ones are in it for the grift, so it makes sense that AFD candidates would die on a local level. There is also that chud on chud violence where they argue over who the bigger chud is violently.

>>2479397
Fuck you.

You quoted from this article:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5ykyewrerpo
Without quoting this bit from the same article:
>North Rhine-Westphalia has a population of 18 million and a reported 20,000 candidates will run for office
Just a huge number of politicians and wannabe politicians stressed out in election time. And most of them aren't in their twenties anymore.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025_North_Rhine-Westphalia_local_elections



/music/

 

Really puts things into perspective.

Most of America clearly wants music that speaks to its wholesome, working-class values. Not rap or pop slop. Punk even less. With that said, why aren’t comrades making country music with explicitly class-struggle themes in order to win over the masses?

honestly, hip hop and country comes from the same place.
which is why I think the mashup between the genres are so popular



/meta/

 

I'm making a whole new thread on this because mods never answer any questions in the meta thread, so I hope they won't consider this spam. I'm trying to be considerate and ask a serious question here.

Why are anons getting banned for merely mentioning lolicon? >>42785 This is the most recent example but I've seen it happen before.
There is a site that hosts lolicon porn permanently linked on the top bar, but if any anon here posts or links to lolicon, or even mentions it in passing in any other context they get banned? I saw someone link a slice of life manga with a shota character in it a week ago on /siberia/, and it got removed. It wasn't even pornographic. How exactly is this a reasonably action? That is not a rhetorical question, I seriously want to know if there is a decent explanation for the mods actions here, I want to know why they do this.

Also literally nobody likes the feral ban BTW, but it seems now porn is banned altogether so whatever.
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>>43007
Since your online I'll copy this here:

Are the mods going to address why they added ordinance 8 to rule 10 rather than remove it entirely as promised? It's been more than 6 months and now there's actual bans over this shit that should've been snuffed out in january.

>>43008
I didn't partake in the discussion regarding this and I wasn't aware that it was promised to be removed. I'm guessing it has to do with compliance. If our service providers decide something is an issue, we have to comply, even if on short notice. But this is just a guess and I can't give you a proper answer.
Now, I know you don't need to justify yourself or anything, but I just have to ask, out of curiosity, and as a fellow anon rather than as a mod: why even bother? This is a niche imageboard themed around politics. What would make Leftypol particularly desirable to share and download any type of pornography, let alone fringe pornography? I imagine there are other imageboards, or boorus, or maybe other communities to share and view this content. Honestly curious. This seems such a non-issue to me, since I talk about different topics in different places rather than on here.

>>43009
That's the thing: the "why bother" lands on the rule itself, not the opposition to the rule. Feral is a purely an art term to describe physiology, because on literally any other website that hosts nsfw furry art people can tell that a character with that physiology could be a sophont, because the sophont/non-sophont destinction is the kernel of what count as bestiality, and we already had a rule banning bestiality.

I'm not telling you to get rid of rule 10, rule 10, minus ordinance 8, is good and normal to have. What I and several others have explained is that banning feral has nothing to do with leftism and makes the site significantly more fringe than if it didn't ban feral, because it's such a oddly specific exception for a site to make I've literally never seen any other site do.

I strongly encourage staff to check with your site host or whatever is potentially being complied with to see if it really isn't allowed. If it is the host, state or such that's the problem then I don't think anyone would begrudge that as long as that's specified, and if the rule was removed once such conditions changed (i.e. moving servers, host/state/etc… changes terms of use/laws/etc…)

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>>43007
Thank you for replying. I have no idea if that anon was even banned, just that the thread was removed.

>How is that going to end, when every other palatable corner of the internet has zero tolerance to not only fringe content but apologetics for them?

I understand this sentiment, but personally a lot of the points you bring up feel like slippery slope fallacy. I do not mean to imply there should not be any lines drawn on what is acceptable, like I think this thread made a good point about nazi infiltration: >>42828
Ultimately it is subjective like you say, for me, I never realized lolicon was widely considered "fringe" until quite recently, I always thought of it as simply a genre of anime and hentai like any other. Of all the places on the internet I used to frequent it rarely came up, and the ethical objections were often waved away as non-issues. It seems only recently I've had the idea that it's widely considered fringe beaten into my head by the vast amount of palatable corners of the internet I used to frequent, suddenly banning it, hiding it, or simply disappearing altogether. What is and isn't a "palatable" corner of the internet is also ultimately subjective.

Not to butt-in to this conversation, but I am personally interested in the status of ordinance 8 as well.
>This seems such a non-issue to me, since I talk about different topics in different places rather than on here.
This is generally the conclusion that I came to as well, but every time the topic comes up, I really have to echo this anons point.
>>43010
>That's the thing: the "why bother" lands on the rule itself, not the opposition to the rule.
It is simply such a strange thing to ban in specificity. Unless of course it were matters of compliance with a terms of service, in which case, I would be genuinely more concerned over such a draconian hosting providers ability to censor legitimate political discussion for being too radical, seeing as that is the primary purpose of the whole site.
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>>43010
>>43012
About "feral", it seems it was decided as such because it was deemed inappropriate for the forums. I imagine this is not the answer you'd want to hear, but while I wasn't involved in the decision, I honestly agree it's kind of unsightly and I don't think there'd be much interest in bringing it back, both from the staff and from the userbase, considering I've only seen you two talk about it. I don't know who allegedly promised to get rid of it but it doesn't seem like this is happening. But while I find it unsightly, I have no ill will, really. I'm sincerely sorry. I don't think this is as fringe as some other stuff so I'm sure there are boorus and forums more appropriate for it.
About other content and compliance: we talked (briefly) and, to keep it short, changing host provider and cybersecurity service is a costly, time-consuming, and difficult endeavor. For now, it doesn't seem like complying has brought any major losses to the core of Leftypol (left-leaning political discussion and occasional shitposting), but this is not out of the table if things start getting unviable in the future. We just want to avoid it if/while it's possible. It's also worth noting that any host or cybersecurity service provider that "protects free speech" is likely to be ideologically opposed to our purpose as a website, so it's not guaranteed that it would work out well for us.



/leftypol/

 

A lot of anti-fascist rhetoric can get boiled down to "punch a nazi".

While we all know the right thrives on violence, but does the repetition of phases like above just further cement violence as the norm? Does that make us violent reactionaries just the same?
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>>2476192
You're the liberal here

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>>2475863
>If we accept that as the default mode of political expression, is there any difference between ideologies if violence has to be normalized for it to even exist?
One of the most retarded takes of all time.
Politics is not just your methods of struggle. It's not even primarily that. If you think that the difference between ideologies is just about how much you do civil debate vs violence, then by the exact same token, if we're all just debating and vooting how are those ideologies any different from each other either????

>>2475850

1. nazis are ideologically committed to enacting genocide and ethnic cleansing and other degradations to quality of life

1a. as people that may be targeted by these acts, we would prefer to prevent these from coming about

2. allowing nazis to have public media platforms to spread their ideology will make genocide and ethnic cleansing more likely

2a. they will use their platforms and public presence to advocate for the goals of their ideology

2b. public presence will normalize their perspective

2c. successful displays of power in public are a major factor in nazi recruitment/growth/morale

2d. allowing them to participate in the political processes will enable them to protect themselves from legal consequences of their actions
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Good observation. Confirmation bias media is designed to enforce cohesion among ideological adherents. This is the destroyer of critical thinking, a fear that kills the mind, so to speak. I doubt the so-called "left" will fall in line with violence since it is more diverse and atomized compared to the personality disorder driven reactionary right that only sees things in black and white, but the fringes of both fall into the same traps. So hate and violence appear to have become indispensable for controlling these 'sides'. I imagine there's only a small minority of us in this country who avoid partisan engagement since it is all contrary to the Gospel, but my minority perspective is just that; a minority. I don't matter. But the hate that motivates the partisan fringes has become mainstream, and this back and forth will only mean escalation of the hate which precedes violence. If "the left" actually existed as a monolith, the right's plans to frame and entrap them in this cycle of violence might succeed. As it is, the anti-intellectual movement on the right which discourages critical thinking and encourages spiritual sloth will slowly destroy them as the fatigue of defending lies affects their health and shortens their lives. If the "left" collectively fell for the contrived violence, then the misdirection would be a success for them. I'm just trying to make sense of things since I know some in the cult and can't figure out what motivates the unwaivering loyalty to a cause that exploits them as a mere resource and means to an end..

>>2475850
>pacifist socdem
Where do you think you are?



/latam/

 

HILO LATINOAMERICANO
EDICION MURO PROPIO
Terminamos el año con una victoria mas de los socialdemocratas en Uruguay y con Pepe Mujica en modo espectro alentando a los jovenes a militar
¡A Darle con Todo!
Para luego buscarlo en el catálogo:
Latinoamérica, Latin America, LATAM, /lat/, latinoamérica, latino américa, hispanoamerica, /ñ/
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Dinamita Boluarte se despide no como destructura sino como constructora de un elefante blanco
Estan metiendole nitro para aprobar y construir un nuevo penal en la Isla El Frontón.
Famosa para quien sepa algo de la historia del Peru por cierto levantamiento y cierto bombardeo que se dio en mediados de los 80s por las fechas cuando la Internacional Socialista se reunia en Lima.
Adjunto pelicula donde en su arco se hace una leve recreacion de el escape del reo en medida cuando los cimientos eran sacudidos por los obuses

>José Carlos Mariátegui
5M
>Guiseppe Carlo Mariateggi
15M
>Joseph-Charles Maritegeaux
40M
>J. C. Mariguy
80M
>Iosif Karlov Mariategich
120M

el chavismo y movimientos afines fueron el clavo en el ataud del socialismo en latinoamerica

>>12060
It was inevitable when everyone and their grandmother failed at recreating the Cuban revolution

Por todo lado dicen que mañana (sin falta) Trompetas invade Venezuela.
Pero yo digo que no pasa nada.

En otras cosas, Dinamita Boluarte sigue haciendo de las suyas, ahora apoya una vaciada mas de las AFP (estimulando la economia a como de lugar) y ahora dice que esta "bañada en manteca", todo lo que le dicen se resbala en tanta grasa. Al menos es sincera.

Y la derecha esta que rompe el bolsillo en poner propaganda electoral.



/hobby/

 

I love you guys lol
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>>45547
Wouldn't even really need AI, just some way to check it isn't static, and something to check if it's unique would deter some more primitive bots.

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>>45546
anon, I….

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>>45546
Tbf I only go there when I'm high or drunk so I was legit angry someone was spamming the website for like 20 minutes while trying to jerk off.

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(Beakless) bird



/labor/

 

Stemlords are actually picrel. Its no surprise stemlords are complete retards. Im doing a masters in STEM and can't believe how intellectually barren math and this field is. There is no critical thinking involved, just memorizing some garbage symbols and their rules. Solving some dumb problems with some dumb patterns and repeat.

How did stemlords get so much prestige, while being just mere symbol technicians? Humanities at least teaches some theory and critical thinking, STEM is just complete trash meant for brainlets.

No wonder philosophy underpins all math and logic, stem is just surface level work for retards. I havent encountered a single intellectually deep thought in STEM once.

eternal reminder that even marx and engels were already dealing with college student pseuds in the 19th century

>That our workers are capable of it is borne out by their many producer and consumer cooperatives which, whenever they're not deliberately ruined by the police, are equally well and far more honestly run than the bourgeois stock companies. I cannot see how you can speak of the ignorance of the masses in Germany after the brilliant evidence of political maturity shown by the workers in their victorious struggle against the Anti-Socialist Law. The patronizing and errant lecturing of our so-called intellectuals seems to me a far greater impediment. We are still in need of technicians, agronomists, engineers, chemists, architects, etc., it is true, but if the worst comes to the worst we can always buy them just as well as the capitalists buy them, and if a severe example is made of a few of the traders among them — for traders there are sure to be — they will find it to their own advantage to deal fairly with us. But apart from the specialists, among whom I also include schoolteachers, we can get along perfectly well without the other “intellectuals.” The present influx of literati and students into the party, for example, may be quite damaging if these gentlemen are not properly kept in check.


>The biggest obstacles are the small peasants and the importunate super-clever intellectuals who always think they know everything so much the better, the less they understand it.


https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1890/letters/90_08_21.htm

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>why is [field] so intellectually barren, it's just learning what tools are and to use them.
If you can't figure out how to apply the tools you're given to the canvas, that's not your colleages being vapid, that's you failing to speak with your professors about this issue.

>>1342
Any reasonably intelligent person can apply anything to anything. That doesnt preclude the fact that STEM isnt teaching anything worthy of being applied in the first place. Tell me how intellectually rich a binary tree is, or a stupid depth first search algorithm? Or the concept of logarithms?

These are facile concepts with no real application to society or communism. They don't enrich an individual, theyre intended to make the bourgeois and capitalists more profits.

>>1343
>Any reasonably intelligent person can apply anything to anything.
Precisely, so an intellectually enriching environment is one that introduces you to more things to tinker with.
>That doesnt preclude the fact that STEM isnt teaching anything worthy of being applied in the first place.
If you feel that the entirety of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics isn't profound enough for you then get into philosophy or something idk.
>Tell me how intellectually rich a binary tree is, or a stupid depth first search algorithm?
The point is it's use. You intellectually enrich it through novel application, not the other way around.
I think the reason programming classes drill those is they're a sorta level 2 Hello World: you figure out how to implement them in code, then you'll know how to describe novel things and implement them in code.
>Or the concept of logarithms?
Get into trigonometry and they'll show you neat ways it's been used.
>These are facile concepts with no real application
Again, you're going to tools class then struggle to apply them to canvas.

You're in the art school conundrum where they didn't teach you what to paint, only how and with what, and now you only know how and with what, but are drawing nothing but blanks.



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Across the former Soviet Union and Eastern bloc, people often joke that their countries are built on the remains of a long lost advanced civilization in reference to the abandoned relics of the Communist era that still dot the landscape today.
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>>2481107
Thanks, Gennady Mikhailovich Zykov was great

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"A memory of flight", also by Zykov. Arthive claims it was made in '91. Translation said something about 367 cosmonauts.
>>2481132
Since I posted this one I will note that it was made in '79

>>2480959
nah people in every single former east-block country in europe are glad to have broken out of it
op's observation might be limited to asia if true at all

>>2481340
Yeah, everybodies really glad that they are gonna lose their lives in a future WW3 in Ukraine.

>>2481500
dyrbi?



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