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After working around dozen jobs for 10 years, getting severely underpaid, horrible working conditions, I don’t think I ever become a consumer ever again. I know I’m not alone.

Pic is not mine but almost similar.

Producing your own food is hard work. Producing your own tools is even harder work.

It has always sucked. Life is shit and it's even shittier because the worst types of people seem to constantly rise to power over others. I think even on a smaller scale with parents you get bad results at best you get ignorant parents and at worst you get abusive and violent parents. I think it' been awful. Human nature or just nature in general just often necessitates awful and traumatic behavior. That's just what I think.

>>2585864
>human nature
It doesn't exist, stop believing in such spooks.


>>2585858
The only reason to buy a bunch of shit to decorate your house is to appease other people. Like if you have a wife and kids and host friends/family often. If you're just living by yourself in a small apartment there's no need, it's a waste of money.



 

I’m honestly curious to know what exactly makes the PMC (university professors, doctors, lawyers, engineers, scientists, artists, those types of people) adhere to the belief system they do. Namely, the psychology behind what’s often termed as “petit-bourgeois radicalism.”

I recently read through two of Caleb Maupin’s books (The American Years of Lead and the one on Trotsky and the Neocons). Maupin asserts that intellectual elites (PMC) are heavily into salon culture and edgy things that have aristocratic connotations. For instance, intellectual elites (PMC) are the ones who hold an overly-romantic view of revolution and romanticize terrorism and political violence. They’re the ones that conjure up images of a big apocalyptic revolution similar to the Christian rapture whereby every little aspect of the existing society is destroyed. He also heavily emphasized that the PMC hates the genuine working/class, because they see them as a threat to their power, so they deliberately manipulate working-class movements in order to offset and eventually dissolve them. Plus, they love sexual promiscuity and use “leftism” in order to promote it.

Last night, I watched a video on Sublation Media between Doug Alain and Chris Cutrone. Cutrone made the point that the PMC romanticize terrorism, mass destruction involving killing and raping, and the “noble death” because the PMC are “gangsters.” Not gangsters the way the ultra-rich capitalists are, but gangsters nonetheless.

My understanding is, intellectual elites love these things like violence and terror for the exact same reason they love modern “art” like Jackson Pollock and jazz and rap “music”: it’s all deeply irrational. They reject historical progress, favour the lumpen and those on the margins of society over the genuine proletariat, and promote destruction because they hate rationality. All of the things they promote as “leftism” are actually deeply aristocratic values: it’s the aristocracy that loves violence, sexual indulgence and a rejection of logic and linear time. I see it like this: intellectual elites, being Nietzscheans at heart, hate rationality and linear progress because they see those things as boxes that limit their ability to indulge, but also the fact that they already have their privileged positions and don’t need a proletarian revolution to have their basic needs met. In fact, a proletarian revolution would mean they lose their privileges and end up working in the fields.Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2586194
>don't forget that "identity based false consciousness" has trended in a more-and-more class conscious direction over time. there's a reason pretty much all of them are (or at least claim to be) socialists and communists!

They only claim to be “communists” because they think “communist” is a catch-all for “people who care about idpol”. Most of them have very little to no class politics.

>>2585474
>This person in vidrel is a doula, so they're in competition with doctors.

Doulas not beating the “chiropractors of the left” accusations anytime soon. GTFO with this anti-science bullshit.

>>2586223
they hate CEOs and landlords and they call themselves socialists and communists and they tell you to join unions and do mutual aid and they're generally skeptical of voting for bourgeois parties and loathe american imperialism and they've got a much better understanding of how the bourgeoisie interact with idpol than the average user here (they were predicting the end of corporate pride long before you were!) but still, they "have no class politics" because if they did then i wouldn't be a special little boy on leftypol.org

your best move is to reply is: "ah, but they don't do anything, how can you say they have class politics without doing anything?", so i'll make it for you. my response is: "and what do you do that's so politically meaningful as to constitute having real class politics, eh?"

>>2586242
What group of idpolers are you talking about? Because I’m seeing none of this in the queer and neurodivergent communities.

>>2586342
I'm seeing it with queers and with neurodivergent people and especially in groups like furries, which are disproportionately both.
Plus random fandoms and obvious ex tumblrites and indeed current tumblrites

If you want a vision of the future imagine the Starbucks union drive furry doing praxis, forever.



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Lets have another pointless discussion thread about these guys, who they were and what they were doing at the time.
I'll start:
>They were CIA pretending to be collaborators who dissapeared soon after…
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toyota camry bump

do you think these toddlers are soldiers or just country children i forgot where i saved this one from and there's no description

>>2586185
Their families probably fled the country and probably ended up somewhere in California

>>2586185
That was the outfit everyone wore then.

>>2584119
>Theravada Buddhism subsisted with no major shocks or rifts to the established religious order for several hundred years
Wtf is he on about, that's not true? What about Rama IV's Dhammayuttika Nikaya reformation, for example, and so on.



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>Post original content you've made, or OC someone else recently made which you want to share.
<Or ITT collaborate on improving content already made.

If your original content is good enough, it would most likely be shared on the /leftypol/ twitter account!
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>>2573118
interesting, where did lassalle make these points? I see he has a page on marxists.org but i'm not sure where to start

>>2581085
hmmm… good point i will be making an updated version soon

>>2581202
also put "tojo" on the far right, and move chad all the way over to the left, so you can see the flag behind him

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>>2541068
>Glownie Zionders
>Slavoslop Glowzek
>Glowam Epstein
Keep it.



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What's actually wrong with the Falange?

>supports workers rights

>strong state that controls strategic sectors
>actually supported the separation of church and state, unlike Franco
>built lots of public housing and infrastructure
>implemented social welfare measures, such as the mandatory family allowance system
>hated Freemasonry, big bankers, and oligarchs, without being anti-semitic
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>>2581138
>>hated Freemasonry, big bankers, and oligarchs, without being anti-semitic

See if he was antisemitic I could get on board. That's where he went wrong.

>>2581319
Thinks uygha thinks he is on the team 🥀

https://filosofia.org/aut/001/1939tlc.htm#p05

Go on and google translate that speech. He goes on praising Marx and largely agree with him but sees no contradiction with his own idealistic notion of the Fatherland and man which was just a mental illness due to his upper-class upbringing. Personally I think he was a hack but very smart.
Spain back then was barely out from being a feudal backwater so syndicalist and reactionary essentializing theories like anarchism were popular and with the proletariat not being as developed there wasn't that massive of a rift between the interests of the ruling class and a good chunk of the popular classes (peasants are inherently reactionary idgaf) for there to be a perceived existential threat, it was moreso to restore the natural order of things in a more integral fashion than the Italian/German futuristic aesthetics of burning everything down, though still just as radical it wasn't precisely alienating.
Falange was roots-fascism so to say closer to Sorel in many aspects with a human face like if Italian/Nazi fascism was the abstract "we're all the same race" falangism was like we're all the same family

But it was the only fascist tendency that properly mobilized workers instead of useless petty-bourg so it's worth taking into account. Like I unironically believe it had tangential influence on the political development of Castro due to the large spanish community in Cuba at the time (himself being part of) and it is a statement for the power of the Fatherland as a mobilizing force, Patria o Muerte itself sounds incredibly falangist

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>>2586081
This uygha didn't read Marx yet.

>>2586292
>But it was the only fascist tendency that properly mobilized workers instead of useless petty-bourg so it's worth taking into account.
I don't think it ever did? Like there's whatever this aristocrat said he was doing and then there was the actual history of how this played out.



 

Today a very much of fictitious "value" was loss on them Wall StreetZ thx to Trumpfgd's tariff's on Choynah. The US A"I" conglomerate is a complete bubble. Laydowns going on in the US. Real estate market status in US: fugged.

Let's celebrate the impovireshment of the first world while China keeps rising! Please post them stonks & predictions.

This is a pro-eggplant/brinjal/aubergine 🍆 thread and also anti-tomato 🍅 thread. Please respexts these common sense sensibilities. Thx.
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https://www.reuters.com/markets/asia/weak-japanese-yen-is-ticking-time-bomb-2025-12-04/

>LONDON, Dec 4 (Reuters) - The Japanese yen is too weak, meaning the gap between the currency’s spot rate and what is consistent with Japan’s economic fundamentals will likely narrow in the coming years. That amplifies risks of a sudden unwind of the yen carry trade.


>The USDJPY cross rate is currently around 155, near the top of its multi-decade range of 80 to 160, having experienced an explosive rally since early 2022 when it was trading near 115.


The main driver of this slump has been the yawning yield differentials between the U.S. and Japan.

>While the Federal Reserve and many other central banks were compelled to raise their interest rates sharply in 2022 to combat elevated inflation, the Bank of Japan kept its policy rate negative and maintained full operation of its yield curve control (YCC) program, which manages long-term rates, until March 2024. Only then did it reset its policy target rate back near positive territory at 0.0-0.1%.


>Since then, under Governor Kazuo Ueda, the BOJ has very gingerly raised the policy target rate to the current 0.50%. But that is not only lower than the current U.S. federal funds rate of 3.75-4.00% but also well below Japan’s CPI inflation of 3.0%, meaning Japan’s real interest rate is still deeply negative.


<WRONG TYPE OF INFLATION


>The weak yen has, unsurprisingly, stoked inflation in Japan.

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>Unrealized losses at Japan's regional banks are surging: Unrealized losses for Japanese regional banks on domestic bond holdings surged +$4 billion in Fiscal Q2 2025, ending September 30th, to a record $21.3 billion. This marks a 260% increase since March 2024, when the Bank of Japan hiked rates for the first time since 2007. Banks now face their 5th consecutive year with unrealized losses on bond holdings. This comes as Japanese government bonds have seen their most severe price decline in history. Japan's bond market is in trouble.

>>2517297
Crisis status?
>>2586219
What does this mean?

>>2586273
The "unrealized loss" part means that the value of the bonds has declined without the bonds being sold. This is happening even as the price to purchase those bonds have also declined, though apparently not enough to make buying them attractive. In essence, no one is buying Japanese bonds from these regional banks, which means they're being loaded with bad assets they can't sell, because they'd lose money on the transaction, thus "realizing" the loss.



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The specter of Ultraleftism. All the powers of old Leftypol have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this specter; Ziggers and Dengists, Anarchists and Stalinists, MAGAComs and Third-worldists.
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>>2586044
You're replying to chauvinists who won't even question Stalin's alliance with western imperialism in WW2, let alone reject capital's attempt to distance itself from fascism.

>>2586065
>everyone is a capitalist except fascists
Amazing theory.

>>2586044
The only one getting triggered here is you. I know the "long live the butcher Hitler" quote was most likely just Bordiga covering his ass while living under ᴉuᴉlossnW's rule. I called him the "first zigger" as a joke. I personally view Bordiga the same way I view Trotsky. Their theoretical works made some salient points and did some based things. But their self proclaimed followers are the biggest retards imaginable. You people are so invested in this supposed struggle against "MLoid falsifiers" that only exists online. You're not going up to PSL meetings IRL to confront their supposed revisionism. This "struggle" solely consists of seething at people who like Stalin and Mao online, smugly deriding opponents of Israeli atrocities as "moralists", hand wringing about Third Worldism, and getting groomed by O9A. At least retarded Gonzaloists had the balls to disrupt a DSA meeting that one time.

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>>2584576
Redditards coming in to seethe isn't a specter, and not a haunting. In fact, it's the complete reverse - the specter of Third Worldism haunts the West and the Western pseudo-left. Just look at Josep Borrell, a member of the Spanish "Socialist" ""Workers'"" Party.

>>2586179
Hello I'm a brown third worlder and the spector of western third worldism (critically supporting the bourgeois boot on my neck) haunts me



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NEVER FORGET THAT BEAUTIFUL DAY!

🇵🇸 PREVIOUSLY ON THE HOLY LAND 🇵🇸
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Sites that have active live-blogs:
• Al-Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com/

• Middle East Eye: https://www.middleeasteye.net/israel-palestine-hamas-war-gaza-live-invasion

• The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/palestinian-territories

• Times of Israel: https://www.timesofisrael.com/topic/liveblog/ (trigger warning)
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Recently watched this video about how Ashkenazi Jews are actually just European converts and aren't Indigenous to the Middle East, It's a trend I've noticed a lot where Western liberals think most Israeli's are just Ashkenazi and the Mihrazi are just a downtrodden minority, In reality, the Mizrahi are among the most conservative right-wing factions within Israel. The most bizarre part was even states that the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt isn’t true, which while true is a bizarre statement to make while making a video trying to defend Muslims, does she genuinely not know that story is also a fundamental part in Islam?

>>2586108
the koran doesn't have to be true for muslims to deserve life, dipshit.

>>2585668
I wonder if hamas regrets letting this one live. Not like that makes a difference but still. Pissrael is one sick society.

>>2586108
Yea. Read Shlomo Sand. You will appreciate it!
Fdpd

>>2586108
>The most bizarre part was even states that the story of Jewish slavery in Egypt isn’t true
Of course it isn't true, btw, all that jazz predates Judaism, just a schizo zionist talking point with no basis in reality.



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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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>>2586146
if you think they're more relevant than everyone else you might be terminally online or just shilling them with slightly more subtlety now that the irrefutable reactionary nature of their grifter streamer leadership has been elaborated upon multiple times

>>2586159
>Make unsubstantiated claims
>Prefix them with "objectively" or "material"
That's pretty much the crux of what passes for argumentation or analysis on here.

It's a goddamn shame because the whole point of dialectical materialism is to avoid the kind of vibes based assertions of shit like "The Protestant Work Ethic" and grounding political thought in reality. Instead it's used by a few as window dressing for the same vibe based assumptions.

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>>2586167
Y'know what fucking blows my mind is the ACP will make bizarre exclamations
>"Gays are naturally imperialist"
>"America is some authoritarian collectivist Eurasianist state"
They'll proclaim themselves "MAGA Communists" and you'll get absolutely childish people here saying "Erm, they're objectively to the left of the CPUSA".

I think this boils down to people not even in leftist orgs trying to dictate what the wider movement "should look like"

>>2586172
It like… HAS to be solely keyboard warrior shit, right? How much of this even happens irl? Is this just another permutation of the "marketplace of ideas"?

>>2586174
Yknow I think an awful lot about what an older comrade once told me, which amounted to: "The most radical thing you can say doesn't necessarily mean the most radical thing you can do.." I'd say people who aren't in parties but consider themselves "Marxist-Leninists" are attracted more to the aesthetic of politics than actual politics.

And the ACP is a great source of aesthetics for them, they're throwing their logo on everything, they're waving their flags around, its a full social media blitz. Most importantly they always swagger about like they're "winning" and act like every tiny advance is a huge momentum shifting victory.

It's great for people who are more concerned with vibes I'd say.

>>2586100
cheers



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The current king of the u.k is a well-read man who definitely understands the insights of Mao Zedong thought. Even more than the revisionist social imperialist regime of xi jinping. Hopefully, he will form an alliance with the radical elements of the American southern countryside to liberate the workers of the world.




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