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Fuck the working class in first world countries, they don't care about the working class of poor countries. There's no international "proletarian solidarity". I support the interclass struggle of oppressed nations to oppose imperial domination.

Fuck America
Fuck Zionism
Glory to the resistance
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>>2646758
>amerigoblin
>being racist to anyone
shesh…

>There's no international "proletarian solidarity"
>>2644499
>>2644578
True. From now on, you should care less and less about this blackpill and whatever else the inhabitants of the first world care about or don't care about. It is in their material interest to maintain inequalities, and in your interest to organize politically to improve your neighborhood, community, and country.
>>2647292
From one thirdoid to another, stop being a pick me for the retards in this cesspool.

>>2649164
>the retards in this cesspool
you mean western leftists?

>>2644497
>There's no international "proletarian solidarity". I support the interclass struggle
Yeah! Hail Sakai and Israel!

>Fuck the working class in first world countries
This is a dumb take, I hate when people do this. The working class in the first world are crucial because they need to read the most so they can overthrow their governments and stop the oppression of the third world.



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There is absolutely nowhere near enough lawyer hate in leftist circles. Why is that?
Although soldiers and the army are ultimate tyrants and indisputably worse….But cops and lawyers are the same thing and equally despicable and honestly the latter is more likely to be purely soulless evil people. There can never be talk of anti-establishment or system reform without shaming the law profession. enforcers of an unjust murderous order and frontline agents of class oppression, Lawyers even have a more direct relationship with enabling and always defending blood-sucking corporations and predatory ruling class than the hated militarist since lawyers REPRESENT them in court and legitimise their crimes while the militarists simply prevent what seems to them chaos and rioting. Lawyers are also much richer on average than wretched soldiers or police since their profession has a stronger incentive for being corrupt and immoral.
>B-but most lawyers just deal with common legal cases and petty crime or whatever
Same thing could be said about the police or even the infamous intelligence agencies.

This is not about vindicating the police or army or intelligence agents or any other porky tools, But an honest question: Why isn't there more lawyer hate in leftist circles?
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hate legislators, not lawyers.
cause and effect.

>>2640915
I cannot describe how much I want to make out and have sex with BadEmpanada
He is pure 100% SEX

>>2640962
Then it's just radicalism for the sake of radicalism, a wreckerist way of thinking. A true radical objective should be to not be radical, and as suc, he should base himself on the popular sentiment, base yourself on lawyer hatred to show that it's a larger symptom of class warfare, same with things like Nepo babies.

>>2640894
Because when you get locked up or get into legal trouble you need a lawyer. Lawyers can also defend workers' rights and whatnot.
Its argueable if doing damage control is good or bad, but you gotta admit, you can't kick out someone out of your org just becaue they're a lawyer, you will probably need one and its always better to have them with you than against you.
I've personally met one lawyer who was a part of IWW. He doesn't defend corporations, landlords and such. Private lawyers are at liberty to take or deny whichever case they encounter.

>>2682558
It didn't use to be like this. There used to be real brotherhood and community. Now the GETchan pedo mods are allowing shitheads to do whatever they want on this site.



 

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>May Lenin awaken the workers and help them to see the necessity of revolutionary civil war in the United States.


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>>2647871
theory is just vibes but more verbose

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>Man is training crow to attack maga hats
Crows vs Vultures.

American: Collectivism le bad
Trve?

>>2647525
I guarantee that hardcore MAGA will find ways to believe that trump is not dead.

>>2647996
>>2648038
Asian Simon Bolivar, not a communist



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ITT post groups or persons who you think downfall is entirely deserved alongside reasons why you think that is, in relation to the workers movement

Islamists are low hanging fruit but I thought I'd celebrate the recent downfall of Hezbollah as an Arab worker. Blud spent their time in power being IMF cumrags, breaking up strikes, purging non-reformist communists, turning Lebanon into a neoliberal heaven, poisoning workers with drugs, their leader spent his last days begging for de-escalation after sallowing his empty threats from 13th floor bunker while workers were getting slaughtered (not by him this time)

No doubt the Lebanese army would just take over Hezb job in brutalising workers but at least liberals will be exposed as no different than Hezb who they blame for everything while being in bed with. Or perhaps they will re-arm it again if workers aren't pacified.

Last challenge: Name one (1) group that killed more Shia communists than Hezbollah

All in all, rest in piss
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>>2611797
The Invariant Dharma of the ICP <3

bvmp

>>2609422
List a few. We might as well get some fun from this trash thread.

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Stephen Hawking, who spent his career with big-bang pseudoscience deserved his posthumous downfall.



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This is the last strategy the left has. Also why the right and religion are so successful. People are too brainwashed to be quickly rationally radicalized. It takes a long time to deprogram, time we dont have.

Words like "Freedom", "Liberty", "Atlas held the world, now it's out turn", etc should be used as slogans. Make people angry and afraid. "Revolution or apocalypse".

Also recruiting pretty Japanese girls
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>>2640862
*le falling rate of profit faec*

>>2640862
wrong. people are their class interests, not their parents. people only tend to follow their parents thinking because they remain in the same class. lower birth rates in the proletariat lower porky's rate of profit by depriving him of the commodity labor power, which is the unique commodity exploitable for surplus value.

>>2640305
I learned a lot thank you

>>2682555
I always call mods subhumans and tell them killing themselves is revolutionary in appeals howeverbeit

>>2640471
>Peace
End the war (they were in)
>Land
Give land to the peasants
>Bread
End the hunger
These are all slogans reflecting a minimal programme. It's not 'freedumb, farternity, eguality xD'



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what if US and israel fucked off from the middle east and the rest of the third world, let their economies develop naturally into capitalist states and then did free trade with them?

the only logical argument against capitalism is imperialism, capitalism by itself makes sense.
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>>2638928
It depends. China has never been imperialist. So either China is not capitalist since its ruled by communists or "capitalism" can exist without imperialism.

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>why doesn't capitalism just not do imperialism? Are they stupid? Why give the people of the world reasons to hate the system? Why not just pay them well and not do wars?
Jesus fucking christ, my man, please for the love of any god that has forsaken up, read Das Kapital. Economic systems producing their own contradictions by their very nature, and the resulting instability and inability to exist in stasis, is THE core tenant of Marxism. Arguably, that is the very very very core of Marxism, it's very essence. Everything follows from there.

>>2640901
>Economic systems producing their own contradictions by their very nature,

but what if they didn't tho, you can see the contradictions coming and prevent them.

>>2640923
>but what if they didn't tho, you can see the contradictions coming and prevent them.
>Just prevent monopoly formation bro. Who should prevent it? Oh the government run by the monopolies
>Just prevent a falling rate of profit caused by increased mechanization even though it's a prisoners dilemma in which any party that doesn't obey the stagnation law becomes richer and more powerfull
>Just don't saturate the market bro even though being the first to produce more makes you richer and more powerfull bro
>Just don't do imperialism bro even though it's super profitable for the first clique of capitalists to do so and also they can then bully the others that didn't
>Just don't pay bad wages even though it's profitable and falling rates of profit as said above makes this the only way not to lose profitability
Read the fucking book my guy. "Just prevent contradictions by seeing them coming" isn't something that has ever happened. If you believe such nonsense then do not even post on this website or call yourself a communist again.

Yes, it was called mercantilism.
But eventually your country runs out of cheap labor and cheap resources so you have to get it from somewhere else.



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Intellectual production is the media, education, art, etc, that is created in a society. Since intellectual production is a direct extension of material production and because we are in the capitalist mode of production, the bourgeoisie heavily influnces and almost entirely controls intellectual production.

I feel like the internet has changed this although, since everyone has a voice, from the capitalists to us; as a result, I don't know if this definition of intellectual production by Marx still fully applies, idk.

The problem is capitalists control the internet and can shut down all the “organic” content they don’t like and boost content that aligns with their own interests.

>>2638112
This, the web domain holders don't have complete control over their domains, the IPs have to be negotiated away.

>i cant think for myself
lol



 

EU countries approve Mercosur trade deal after 25 years of talks
France, Poland, Austria, Ireland and Hungary expressed their opposition while Belgium abstained. Italy voted in favor, after forcing a delay last month. EU capitals now have until 5 p.m. on Friday to lodge any objections and formalize the vote. This so-called written procedure gives political backing to the informal approval delivered by the Brussels-based ambassadors.
https://www.politico.eu/article/eu-countries-approve-mercosur-trade-deal-for-signature/
https://archive.ph/TuBHQ

“Ivan Mordisco” calls on Colombia’s guerrilla groups to unite against “the interventionist eagle”
Since the creation of the EMC, Mordisco’s guerrillas and the ELN have been vying for control over the border with Venezuela, and have become active in clandestine mining activities in the southern jungles of the neighboring country. The groups have tried to bridge divisions on multiple occasions, but have yet to forge a united front that would allow them to overthrow the State. President Gustavo Petro has accused the guerrilla group of having abandoned their revolutionary principles for financial gains.
https://colombiareports.com/ivan-mordisco-calls-on-colombias-guerrilla-groups-to-unite-against-the-interventionist-eagle/

US intercepts fifth sanctioned tanker as it exerts control over Venezuelan oil distribution
The pre-dawn action was carried out by Marines and Navy sailors launched from the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, part of the extensive force the U.S. has built up in the Caribbean in recent months, according to U.S. Southern Command, which declared “there is no safe haven for criminals” as it announced the seizure of the tanker called the Olina. The Coast Guard then took control of the vessel, officials said.
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Trump ramps up Greenland threats and says US will intervene ‘whether they like it or not’
Donald Trump has doubled down on his threats to acquire Greenland, saying the US is “going to do something [there] whether they like it or not”. Speaking at a meeting with oil and gas executives at the White House, the US president justified his comments by saying: “If we don’t do it, Russia or China will take over Greenland. And we’re not going to have Russia or China as a neighbor.”
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/09/trump-greenland-threats-white-house

USPS worker fell into coma, was denied workers’ comp and fired after inhaling dust at Georgia distribution facility
A USPS worker in Duluth, Georgia, has now contacted the rank-and-file committee about a horrific ongoing experience at the North Metro Processing & Distribution Center. She says she suffered serious health issues while working during a construction project at her facility. After falling into a coma due to breathing dust and other particles, she was denied workers’ compensation. Management ignored her physician’s restrictions and then fired her.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/01/09/jmiv-j09.html

Footage From Phone of ICE Agent Who Shot and Killed Renee Good Released
As Ross continues circling the car and captures its license plate, Good’s wife, Becca Good, approaches him and tells him that “we don’t change our license plates every morning, just so you know.” Becca Good also asks Ross if he was “going to come at us,” and then recommends that he “go get yourself some lunch, big boy.” Shortly after this, other immigration officers begin moving aggressively toward Good’s car, instructing her to exit the vehicle.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/renee-good-shooting-video

Senators claim UnitedHealth is withholding internal documents from inquiry
The veteran lawmakers, both members of the powerful Senate finance committee, launched their inquiry last summer following a Guardian investigatPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

America’s neglect of Puerto Rico’s education system is at a breaking point
Imagine teaching in a classroom where rain pours through the ceiling, books are outdated and you have to buy your own supplies because you’d have to wait at least two months to get it from the central office. This is not a dystopian movie, but instead the reality for communities in the United States’ seventh-largest public education system: Puerto Rico. What would normally be considered unfathomable in any of the 50 states is the reality for over 240,000 public school students throughout the archipelago. I worked for the U.S. Department of Education, and after four years working in Puerto Rico, visiting dozens of schools and meeting with hundreds of students and teachers, I sadly realized what many of the island’s educational leaders long told me — that the federal government doesn’t care about Puerto Rico’s education system. For too long, the conversation about the Puerto Rico education system’s struggles has ignored a fundamental truth: U.S. government policies have systematically discriminated against Puerto Rican students. This reality is not incidental — it is a result of deliberate choices that Congress has made that define Puerto Rico’s relationship with the United States.
https://thehill.com/opinion/education/5678643-puerto-rico-education-crisis/
https://archive.ph/yu2ns

A Palestinian Family Tale Made Epic in All That’s Left of You
Writer-director and actor Cherien Dabis’s All That’s Left of You is an epic for the ages that follows a single Palestinian family from their 1948 expulsion from what is now Israel, to living in a West Bank refugee camp in the 1970s, to the Intifada in 1988, all the way to 2022. In doing so, Dabis has given the much-maligned and vilified Palestinians a human face by telling their side of a story that has long been dominated by the Israeli narrative. Portraying Hanan, the female lead, Dabis convincingly ages over the film’s time span from a woman in her thirties to an elder in the twilight of her life. As the world-weary Hanan takes stock of the years, she reflects the hardships and enduring humanity of her besieged people. As Dabis reveals in this interview, the final scenPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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war is coming

The State Department told American citizens to "leave Iran now" on Feb. 6, as negotiators for both countries met in Oman amid President Donald Trump's recent threats of military action.
"U.S. citizens should expect continued internet outages, plan alternative means of communication, and, if safe to do so, consider departing Iran by land" to either Armenia or Turkey, according to the Feb. 6 notice.
"Leave Iran now. Have a plan for departing Iran that does not rely on U.S. government help," the notice warned.

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2026/02/06/americans-warning-leave-iran-now/88545097007/



 

>criticized Israel
>donated $11.5 million to feeding the poor as Trump threatens our food security by deporting migrant workers and making SNAP "work only"
Is she, dare I say it, /ourgirl/?
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>>2682467
At least she uses her wealth to help the poor.

billie is the most beautiful woman ive ever seen

>>2682500
She has psychopath eyes


The communist manifesto describes this as Bourgeois Socialism.
It's better than your bog-standard capitalist, for sure, but that's a pretty low bar.



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Where did the chinese century go?






The body was too short or empty.
OKThe body was too short or empty.
On The body was too short or empty.
OK
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>>2682228
>we can replace electronic vehicles with EVs and nuclear energy
EVs have less footprint than combustion engine yes, but it still has very high embodied carbon, you need raw earth materials to build EVs and to build the renewable energy grid that will fuel those EVs. Eventually we will return to the same dilemma that faced biodiesel where the macroeconomic of mass production of a renewable technology makes it only slightly less bad for the environment. Nuclear might be but i doubt that there is much political will among the people to massively increase the number of nuclear plants we have, not with the ghost of Fukushima
>we can replace monoculture fertilizer farming with hydroponics
man, we aren't just farming weed here, there are lots of food crops that aren't suitable for hydroponics, and the sheer amount of energy and technology you need to do mass hydroponic farming means that it is going to be very carbon intensive
>automated work is probably more efficient than human work in terms of CO2-emissions-per-x-produced or whatever
this is not just about how much CO2 emissions you create per unit, this is also about embodied carbon. Humans are natural organisms. We fuck, we are born, we eat, we shit, we die, we get recycled into nature. For automation, you have to mine things, then craft the pieces individually, then assemble them, then ship them, then scrap them, then recycle them. All of the above practices are extremely energy and time consuming, this is the difference between having an ox and a tractor

>>2682172
how does any of this "fight" climate change ?
and how is this even supposed to happen ever ?
>>2682174
every african country wants to industrialize

>>2682229
Actually in China it would happen in the cities first since urban birth rates are the lowest while rural-to-urban migration is decelerating. And since the largest cities are honestly pretty overcrowded(entire countries' populations live in Beijing or Shanghai alone), this won't produce serious problems except some more empty residential buildings.

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>>2682233
>Eventually we will return to the same dilemma that faced biodiesel where the macroeconomic of mass production of a renewable technology makes it only slightly less bad for the environment.
Look at the stats, it's objectively like 6 times less bad. We don't need absolutely zero emissions, that's not viable, we just need to make less than the plants can absorb. At the very least global warming will slow to such a crawl that we'll have plenty of time to further advance technology.
>Nuclear might be but i doubt that there is much political will among the people to massively increase the number of nuclear plants we have, not with the ghost of Fukushima
This is China not Germany bruh, it's already building like 40 plants at this very moment. China is also developing thorium reactor technology which looks promising.
>the sheer amount of energy and technology you need to do mass hydroponic farming means that it is going to be very carbon intensive
IIRC the Chinese grid already has a capacity double that of the current usage. It can probably handle the needs of mass hydroponics, and the carbon emissions of that will depend on the greening of energy generation.
>>2682233
>this is the difference between having an ox and a tractor
I don't have a study for this but I'm 90% sure an ox would produce more emissions than a tractor per unit of land plowed. Because organisms, apart from being less efficient for a specialized task than machines, also have lengthy gestation and growth periods that require energy and CO2 emissions while said organism is doing nothing. Though, production/disposal CO2 "cost" is generally always less important than the "cost" of less efficient lifetime operation(once again, see le gas vs EV bar graph)

>>2681895
If a bourgeois exists in your country, it’s liberal, look at the Chinese flag, two of its stars are bourgeois



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