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Today begins the presidential and legislative election of the Central American of Honduras. With the left-wing Libre party, wish wishes to change the constitution to an anti-neolib and democratic socialist stance, at odds with the liberal and social conservative neoliberal bloc.
Whilst this is happening, Trump has pardoned a former Honduran president convicted of drug trafficking offences whilst going off about how conveniently the whole Venezuelan military high command is full of alleged drug traffickers. Honduras is of considerable strategic importance to the United States. With several U.S. Army bases situated there. Trump has also gone off about how the electorate must vote away from the Libre "communists" and vote anyone else.
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Isn't Libre complaining about election fraud?


>Although Mr. Cerrato López, 62, normally backed the right-wing National Party, he said he had planned to vote for another right-wing candidate, Salvador Nasralla, who was leading by a small margin in some polls, in hopes of kicking the governing left-wing party out of office.

>But when President Trump threw his support behind the National Party’s candidate, Nasry Asfura, just days before the vote, and suggested he wouldn’t work with the other top two candidates, Mr. Cerrato López said he was surprised but pleased. He said he switched his vote to Mr. Asfura.


>And when Mr. Trump announced that he would pardon a notorious former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, a member of Mr. Asfura’s party who was convicted last year of working with cartels to flood the United States with cocaine, Mr. Cerrato López said he was more confident in his decision because he believed Mr. Hernández had helped the military when in office.


>Mr. Mejía said that independent voters and “many” supporters of Mr. Asfura’s party had intended to vote for Mr. Nasralla because they saw him as having the best chance to end the tenure of the governing party, which includes the candidate Rixi Moncada.


>“But when they heard that about Trump, they went back to their party, and some independents started to have doubts,” he said.


>Ricardo Romero Gonzales, who runs an independent polling company in Honduras, said that based on his daily polling, Mr. Nasralla had a nine-point lead before Mr. Trump’s endorsement of Mr. Asfura. After Mr. Trump weighed in, he said, the candidates were in a virtual tie.


>Mr. Romero Gonzales said that roughly a third of Hondurans have a family member in the United States and that people thought about them when voting. He added, “People believe the country will be worse off if we are enemies of Trump.”


>Hondurans who voted for Mr. Asfura said they did so in part because they yearned for a better relationship with the United States. They said they worried that a different candidate winning could hurt Honduras, a country that relies heavily on money transfers from many undocumented migrants in the United States.

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>>2587189
Everyone's awful and the world sucks



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>>2586879
i think it would be better without text

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>>2586846
>that music makes it a nice little loop
The beat is from "Speaking In Tungs" by CamRon, but the beat samples "Shohmyoh" off the Akira soundtrack, which is a song with Buddhist chanting by Geinoh Yamashirogumi



 

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>>2587107
Bourgeois chauvinist delusion. This is not a serious conversation.

>>2586554
Imperialism might be less tangible but it's consequences are not. Also ways to fight it exist. Right now every single Communist, socialist, "leftist", even liberal org should pause all other projects and put full support to an anti war with Venezuela plan.
Second if queer liberation happens in the imperial core, it's not like it changes the material conditions for queer people outside of the imperial core (which far more exist), those queer people face the horrors of imperialism every day and our they less valuable than western lives? I don't think so.

>>2586935
>I know therefore everyone knows therefore shut up
you know. not everyone necessarily

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>>2586672
I'm not even talking about ACP, just in general the western left prioritizes queer liberation, which is a valiant cause worth fighting, over imperialism the largest contradiction on the plant and as members of the imperial core we have a unique position in which to fight it.



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9th Edition: THE SITE FUCKING CRASHED LMAO edition.

A lot of images and posts of the last general got broken. So I think it's better to make a new one.

Discuss anything on Southeast Asian politics. Coming 2024 Elections, open orgs, People that should be dead for different reasons running in Malaysia's elections or just random shit. There are still dozens of us… hopefully! Starting off this general with massive wave of cult sex camps.
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Jakarta takes #1 spot as largest city in the world

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>>2407507
Yeah bro that woman and guy are three metres tall. Why are "white" americans so annoying when it comes to asians and other brown people? We in Europe don't do that shit, I think it stems from american inferiority complexes towards white Europeans.

>>2574007
not a thred for your family history, shut up.

>>2407507
sexpats

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Why did CCP, and Lao gov let literally Ancap has their's own autonomous area Laos territory?
>The 30km² Triangle Where Crime Is Legal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQv3gj-sAmQ



 

Always thought he was underrated. And this quote is great whether he said it or not.

People give him shit because it all collapsed after he died, but then they'll go and act like the USSR was so much better when it collapsed around the very same time. Tito objectively did things wrong, but the USSR did too. Both got ratfucked by the US in the end.
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>>2586999
Yeah, but the energy though.
Also, was he really worse than Ceausescu you think?

bottom 5 socialists oat

>>2587132
ok but he did have aura tho

>>2587137
true but yugoslavia collapsed and now i live in a shithole

>>2586948
Worker co-operatives are a reactionary step backwards. They just have far too much managerial overhead and so requiring massive financialization in order to work. This is technically possible to solve with effective central banking but it is inefficient. In general, central planning is the way to go.



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Dump all the seemingly pointless, dubious, and frivolous questions that don't deserve their own shitty threads.

Got a question that's probably been asked a million times before? You're in the right landfill, buddy. Post it here.

Threads that otherwise might go in here will eventually find themselves become merged to this thread.
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>>2579036
Aryans are basically the result of eastern hunters coming to europe, killing everyman and raping everywomen there thousands of years ago. Thats why half of europoors white people today have dark hair and dark eyes. These are the people called Aryans. Whites are still called whites. You find them in northern europe.

>>2398521
Communization is the belief that the revolution starts from the creation of new economic social relations. As opposed to Marxist leninist style state takeover and development of productive forces (how long they have to develop before spontaneously deciding it's ready for communism is anyone's guess).

Communization is more in line with historic evolution of modes of production. For example capitalism really began in the English agriculture sector, with competitive rents driving capitalist logic to the forefront.

Did any 19th century theorist predict that communist rethoric would be used in the future in underdeveloped states to justify capitalism?

>>2585622
they're the ones (marx and engels) that created that rhetoric
they also spent a bunch of time shitting on ultraleft idealists

How come young people like socialism if Vladimir Stalin killed all of the people?



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Couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.

You must answer the question to make a new thread. See the last field.
The body was too short or empty.
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>>2587027
we cant help but deal in a cultural double-standard. we promote alcohol but prohibit cannabis; thats just the way it is.

>>2587052
We can at least criticise these established norms and not have a Telegraph columnist in our brain ranting about 'loony lefties' like this poster evidently does >>2586777

>>2587074
well, he is our resident village fool
throw tomatoes at him whenever you like

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the introduction of the metropolitan police force by robert peel in 1829 was a response to rising crime in london. it replaced previously unorganised men by a professional and centralised police force. along with the parliamentary act was also an essay on the "principles of law enforcement" (1829), which laid out the "instructions" of police officers to the public. the first principle given is that the purpose of policing is not the punishment of criminals, but the prevention of crime itself. in the further principles, peel states that the police may only act with co-operation with public respect, and that this respect declines in proportion to force used by the police. peel wanted "policing by consent", by the decision of communitoes. of course, the respect of the citizen from a policing body has always been part of english tradition, from the time of the magna carta (1215) stating the right of habeas corpus (protection from false imprisonment). peel gave further reforms in the justice system with his gaols act (1823) which focused on rehabilitation rather than punishment, something consistent in his ethos, such as the ninth and final principle of law enforcement; that the perfection of policing is the absence of crime, not the appearance of the punishing of crime.

of course, what became of the police was a gang of intimidating thugs, alienated from communities, more concerned on imprisoning people than helping them. an american conservative, samuel francis, describes this predicament perfectly in his often cited article, "anarcho-tyranny" (1994). his central claim is that the purpose of the police is like any other business; to create customers. he looks at cases of legal entrapment to see how the police will commit crimes to stop "criminals". the notion of an "undercover cop" has become part of a prevailing modern narrative all the same. the point in stating this is that where there is no crime, there is a lacking demand for police, and so the purpose of policing is to create crime rather than prevent it. part of the idea of "anarcho-tyranny" is also the imprisonment of people for minor offences while those guilty of serious offences are thought of leniently. the murderer is given a softer sentence by reforms, while the dissident is humiliated by maximum penalties. its not that the law ceases to exist, but that it inverts. as edward snowden once said, "When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals." sPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

anglo-saxon militias ("fyrd") resembled the german "hundreds", as citizen "armies", tasked at rooting out lawbreaking, and also the mercenary protection of estates. it was considered part of common law tradition that an able-bodied men may at any time be called to be part of a fyrd. militias were maintained into the norman era, with early modern representation by parishes in the 17th century, which would survey local populations for men and weapons. there was an elementary form of training and regimentation, but it remained unprofessional. overtime (e.g. after the acts of union, 1707), the militia was incorporated into the army reserves, where it has remained ever since. the militia plays a role in american history too of course, with it being stipulated in the second ammendment of america's constitution (1789-91). the american militia also became part of the army reserves, especially with "the national guard", after the militia act of 1903. the militia is not to be confused with national service (1949-63), which is a concept even present in ancient greek culture, as we might read in plato's politeia (375 BC), where he considers military training as part of general education; something shallowly continued in "physical education" made compulsory in schools (1988).



 

/US-Venezuela war/ #3
>Third Heaven Edition

Previous Thread Archives
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Thread in which we discuss the latest aggression-based-on-lies by the USA against a country which did not attack it.
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Nothing ever happens (thank you China)

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There are still useful idiots like shitlibs and other left wing liberals like boric and many latin american leftists, redditors. as also stupid and wrong BE opinions who blindly trust into the opposition despite the fiasco and chaos america is causing

This article is absotlutely essential for understanding the opposition falsification of electoral data and their failed coup in 2924 when NOBODYs adhered to it

>>2586432
>For twenty years, the Venezuelan regime sent spies into your country—many are still there, some disguised as members of the Venezuelan opposition. Cuban intelligence showed me their networks inside your naval bases on the East Coast. They bragged about having sent thousands of spies over decades, some now career politicians.
>U.S. diplomats and CIA officers were paid to assist Chávez and Maduro in remaining in power. These Americans acted as spies for Cuba and Venezuela, and some remain active to this day.
I believe this, historically Cuba has been good at this, I personally think also Trump's people cutting out the diplomats and foreign office types is in part informed by paranoia wrt to Cuban and other spies/informers being utilised to diffuse the situation.

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>>2586893
>>2586893
But here she is exicitly saying the election was stolen? I'm a bit confused.

>>2587117
sometimes the grift must go on.

akin to soviet historians making shit up for academic respectability while admitting this is not true

even for gusanos and liberals, the vote talley from the opposition party is dubious and probably made up



 

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<Death to the land of the fake woke, the exporters of insipid culture, the enabler of NIMBYs, the patron saint of pilates, the captains of crony capitalism, the barons of brunch, the lord of the lease-to-own luxury car, the guarantor of gentrification, the sultan of the startup, the prince of the pinkwashed police state

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Reminder that we kinda have an aristocracy this state, alot of rural countys seem to have a random own half of the land in the county

california is losing population due to terrible housing cost and discrediting the """left""" with it?


>>2587037
>Demonstrators gathered in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday as part of a nationwide rally called “No War on Venezuela.” The event was a national day of action calling for a stop to U.S. military action in Venezuela. KTLA’s Jillian Smukler reports on Dec. 6, 2025.

Down with the Silicon Valley billionaires. California has the ultimate potential yet we are being sucked dry both figuratively and literally. Massive farming corporations drain our natural water reserves while techbros fuck over our state over and over again.



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The Kurdish nationalist movement’s anti-communism

>By Cansu Oba


>A recent article published by one of the Kurdish nationalist movement’s media outlets has provided an opportunity to revisit certain aspects of the movement’s class character and ideological foundations.

>In reality, this stance is not new. Throughout Abdullah Öcalan’s years in prison, he has repeatedly produced statements and writings that target socialist experiences and the founders of scientific socialism. These have for some time been highlighted in the movement’s own media.


>What makes the current moment significant is that Öcalan is one of the central actors in an ongoing political process in Turkey. The “peace process”—carried out with the open support of the leader of the fascist party and through direct contact between Öcalan, a parliamentary commission, and state officials—has transformed the political environment. At the same time, a former co-chair and current MP of the Kurdish nationalist movement’s party, the DEM Party, declared that the party now effectively serves as the country’s main opposition. All of this signals that the emerging bourgeois political landscape provides fertile ground for the resonance between the Kurdish nationalist movement’s attacks on socialism and the bourgeois politics’ more traditional forms of anti-communism.


>Yet the PKK was never, in reality, a genuinely Marxist-Leninist organization. Founded in the late 1970s, a period in which the left dominated Turkey’s political and social arena, the PKK employed Marxist-Leninist terminology and drew from these values, but it was always, at its core, a national movement.


>Claims that Öcalan has “surpassed Marxism”—when considered together with his recent statement that he has been “waiting 50 years to be understood”—suggest a line of ideological continuity rather than a merely conjunctural shift.


>The Kurdish nationalist movement, now firmly situated somewhere between social democracy and nationalism within Turkey’s political landscape, has strengthened ties with various factions of the bourgeoisie, including some of Turkey’s most prominent capitalist families. Meanwhile, its distance from the republic’s founding prin
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>>2586843
>“Historical materialism should replace class struggle with ‘the commune.’ It is more accurate to revise Marxism through this concept. History is not a history of class struggle but of conflict between the state and the commune.”
>“The fundamental contradiction begins with the conflict between the masculine and feminine elements in society. It does not originate from class. Marx’s class-based conflict theory is the main reason real socialism collapsed.”
>“Marx, to live with his wife, sells his coat. He says, ‘Let me write this book so it earns money and saves my marriage.’ Is this what Marxism is supposed to be?”
Daym did Öcalan really say this? is he stupid?

This is an ok analysis from what I've read so far. But I don't get these guys obsessions with "national movements" zeroing out the possibility of genuine Communist intentions. If the Kurds are oppressed, national liberation is perfectly materialist surely.

I'm tired a contrarian Turkish leftists supporting Kurdish hitlers, they're just like westoid leftists supporting brown hitlers.



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