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"turns out conservatives and reactionaries are just dumb after all" edition.

news:
- Your Party is suing itself, more at 11.
- The SNP and Plaid are going to form a "progressive alliance" somehow
- The government's going to do a switcheroo by raising income tax slightly and cutting national insurance to balance it out. (But they won't - follow this to its logical conclusion and scrap NI entirely)
- They're also considering cutting VAT on energy bills (which is the least efficient way of lowering bills you can imagine)
- The board of deputies asked Aston Villa for free footy tickets. In a worrying sign of rising antisemitism, Aston said nah.
- Labour is falling behind the Greens in the opinion polls as their strategy of copying Reform drives away their already-begrudging supporters without winning over any Reform voting reprobates. Nobody could have predicted this.
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>Britain sells weapons to the UAE
>UAE sells the British weapons to Chad (the country)
>Chad (the country) sells the British weapons on to Sudan's RSF
>RSF uses the British weapons to rape, murder, pillage, torture, genocide, etc
>Survivors flee on foot and via boat to the UK (RSF destroyed all planes to stop civilians fleeing their imminent execution)
>UK government makes vague statements about how the RSF are bad
>UK says how we need to "stop the boats"
>Despite the fact they know this whole chain of events and weapon transfers is occuring, and that by selling arms to the UAE they are directly causing Sudanese people to travel to the UK
>They just expect the average Brit is too stupid to understand this entire process and the hypocrisy of it all
>They're right, the average Brits is too stupid to get it and just rages about black people
>Weapons sales can continue uninterrupted

Simply epic…

>>2573066
I have little respect for him after his behavior and rhetoric in the migration debate thread. Arguing "Ethnic groups just biologically think different, you can't put a car with a tiger!", and all of his "data" is just from the same exact post I know that both of us have seen, down to the very same authors, studies, and SNPs mentioned, is a laugh for a person who styles themselves as above "idpol weirdos". Unsurprising that their politics boils down to water downed social democracy and fellating stupidpol rhetoric as well.

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>>2573744
Yes. That is the business model of this rotten country. Our last real manufacturing output.

>>2572110
Classic union busting. I was speaking to some IWGB people a month or two before and they think they were on the verge of a breakthrough so its why they did it. Issue is it really needs general support from the Union Movement to mean anything and I dont think IWGB, as a non-TUC union are gonna get that. Also the IWGB think rockstar might just go to court and pay the fine because they can afford it but having busted the union sucessfully its still a W for them.

While the budget will undoubtedly be a total disaster and Labour are undefendable neoliberal austerity loving psychos, you still just gotta love how all the news outlets have already called the budget a catastrophic failure for days before we "officially" know anything about it. ITV already put out a news piece calling it a failure 12 hours ago, 24 hours before we should know what is in it.



 

What does leftypol think of animal rights?

Personally I believe proles are valued the same as cattle, and that we should liberate both nature and humanity. I have also been a long-term vegetarian
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I grew up learning how to fish and hunt and I have already killed and eaten more animals than I can count, so I feel like any opinion I could have about animal rights is kind of meaningless at this point. I do think factory farming is pretty gross, but that goes for every kind of industrial mass production, humans taking more than they need from the Earth to make profit instead of just taking what is needed - I think that is what is gross and immoral, not killing an animal for food.

I think that humans and animals are of equal worth.
Im joking but I do support animal rights

>>2545913
>What does leftypol think of animal rights?
Im very much pro-environment and animal rights but this politics always comes second to class struggle.

>>2545913
not a priority, but the animal holocaust is real and irrational and should be dealt with eventually

>>2545913
don't care humanity matters more



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Why did the British colonial system in India formalize and exploit an indigenous social system that posits a fundamental moral inequality between groups of people?

Would it have been better that the British impose the imperialist European values of universal human dignity and rights on their colonial subjects?
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>>2573109
if you're asking these questions you are so off in your own assumptions and false assessments that no answer given is really going to help you.
Read. Read a LOT more.

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>>2573158
>Dalits
>Animal Waste Removers
I thought Indians loved that shit (pun intended)

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>>2573161
Cow piss is more expensive than Milk in India. That would be funny if that's not even ancient Indian tradition either and just something the Brits pranked them into doing.

The Indian government is the number one holder of patents for cow urine worldwide.

>Today, the Indian government holds more than a dozen patents related to cow urine and has filed applications for them in nearly 150 countries. Many nations, including the United States, France and South Korea, have recognized these, but not India, which has much stricter standards for patents. For now.

>>2573109
why did indo-euroeans create racial caste systems twice (in india and latin america) when mixing with non-indo-europeans?



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Yanis Varoufakis, the firebrand economist who rose to fame at the height of Greece’s debt drama, was not only egotistical but ultimately more interested in testing out his game theories on the nation than winning its battle to keep afloat.

So writes the former prime minister Alexis Tsipras in his newly released memoir, Ithaki, as the once radical leftwing leader, sparing no punches, seeks, 10 years later, to put the record straight.

“He was, in reality, more of a celebrity and less of an economist,” recalled the 51-year-old, who described handpicking the maverick as his finance minister because of his international reputation and “extremely attractive” skills as a public orator.

“I wanted an honourable agreement within the eurozone,” Tsipras wrote, “but we also didn’t hide the fact that we wanted radical change in Europe, that we wanted to stop the imposition of the economic absurdity of neoliberalism not only in Greece but from one end of the continent to the other.”

“I wanted to send the message of hard negotiation, but I underestimated the human factor. Very quickly, Varoufakis turned from being an asset into a negative protagonist. Not only could our potential allies not stand him, neither could his own colleagues.”

In a chronicle of events that has been quick to send ripples through Greece, Tsipras, who appears bent on staging a political comeback two years after renouncing the leadership of the Syriza party, said it was clear the Greek Australian academic had a personal agenda that included promoting his books.


Negotiations to stave off bankruptcy were “not just a way of achieving a better deal for the country. They were an experiment, an historic opportunity to prove the truth of his economic theories,” Tsipras wrote.

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sir this is a marxist subreddit take your goofy ahh hitlerite drama somewhere else

>>2573128
My main problem is that

I like varkoufis a bit more now

>>2573031
lmao what a slimy fuck. so varoufakis´ biggest sin was, what? being arrogant and annoying? Tsipras RAN on avoiding austerity for Greece. nobody forced him to do that.

>>2573658
>>2573128
>>2573031

ΚΚΕ Πάλη Τιμημένο.

Για χρόνια το κόμμα προειδοποιούσε ότι ο σοσιαλδημοκρατικος οπορτουνισμος στην καινούριες μορφές του δεν θα είχε καλό αποτέλεσμα για το λαό στης συγκεκριμένες συνθήκες της πρόσφατης καπιταλιστήκης κρίσης.



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Guesswork and futurology, write thoughts for what the state of the world may be or look like in 2050.
I will not start with a kick off. Start guessing what will happen, make a bingo or something.
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Xpeng robot girlfriends by 2050 or it's a protracted people's war on the fascist state of China

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>>2569626
https://akarlin.com/short-history-of-3rd-millennium/

>(1) (a) Direct Technosingularity - 25%, if Kurzweil/MIRI/DeepMind are correct, with a probability peak around 2045, and most likely to be implemented via neural networks (Lin & Tegmark, 2016).


>(2) The Age of Em - <1%, since we cannot obtain functional models even of 40 year old microchips from scanning them, to say nothing of biological organisms (Jonas & Kording, 2016)


>(3) (a) Biosingularity to Technosingularity - 50%, since the genomics revolution is just getting started and governments are unlikely to either want to, let alone be successful at, rigorously suppressing it. And if AGI is harder than the optimists say, and will take considerably longer than mid-century to develop, then it's a safe bet that autism score-augmented humans will come to play a critical role in eventually developing it. I would put the probability peak for a technosingularity from a biosingularity at around 2100.


>(3) (b) Direct Biosingularity - 5%, if we decide that proceeding with AGI is too risky, or that consciousness both has cardinal inherent value and is only possible with a biological substrate.


>(4) Eschaton - 10%, of which: (a) Philosophical existential risks - 5%; (b) Malevolent AGI - 1%; (c) Other existential risks, primarily technological ones: 4%.


>(5) The Age of Malthusian Industrialism - 10%, with about even odds on whether we manage to launch the technosingularity the second time round.

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>>2569626
You WILL eat meat from the nonsentient biopig

>>2571451
this looks like a fetish post

>>2573944
what is this eugenicist trash



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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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>>2573724
> I expected Haz to do better than that for some reason.
You’re a complete mark, a rube, and a boob

>>2573905
Hawk tuah dude.

>>2573894
>>2573897
>>2573319
I am gonna go 10 trillion miles out on a limb here and assume Kyle wasn't aware that the doodle of the indian guy originated in a 4chan meme making fun of a real guy.

>>2573869
I will fill that hole with my cock

>>2573916
im gonna go on a limb here and assume uyghas is houngry



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Belgium grinds to a halt in three day general strike against austerity
It was the 13th national strike since Prime Minister Bart de Wever’s five-party right-wing coalition took office in February. Transport was brought to a standstill by the industrial action, which was joined today by teachers, healthcare staff and postal workers. A walkout across multiple sectors is planned for tomorrow.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/belgium-grinds-halt-three-day-general-strike-against-austerity

Farmers decide to blockade roads, ports
The farmers are protesting high production costs and what they term the collapse in producer prices. They demand minimum guaranteed prices and effective measures against the smallpox that has decimated sheep and goats since August 2024.
https://www.ekathimerini.com/economy/1287680/farmers-decide-to-blockade-roads-ports/

Zuma-Mncube opens criminal case against Zuma-Sambudla, others
Former President Jacob Zuma’s daughter, Nkosazana Bonganini Zuma-Mncube, has opened a criminal case against Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, Siphokazi Xuma and Blessing Khoza. This relates to 17 South Africans who are trapped in the Ukraine-Russian war.
https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/1084838-2/?hilite=lured+Russia+under

MSF pulls out of Darfur hospital after fatal shooting
The victim, who worked for Sudan's health ministry, was killed outside the Zalingei Hospital on November 18 in an incident in which four others were also wounded, MSF said. The facility is located in central Darfur state, in an area controlled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and removed from the front lines of the conflict with Sudan's army.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/msf-pulls-out-darfur-hospital-after-fatal-shooting-2025-11-25/
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Trump administration to retroactively vet refugees already resettled in US
The memo, signed by US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow, said that refugees who are found to have failed to meet the standards for resettlement would have their legal status revoked. “Given these concerns, USCIS has determined that a comprehensive review and a re-interview of all refugees admitted from January 20, 2021, to February 20, 2025, is warranted,” the memo stated.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/11/25/trump-administration-to-retroactively-vet-refugees-already-resettled-in-us
https://archive.ph/gHZtp

California is considering cutting power company profits to historic lows, but bills will barely drop
In a proposed decision, the California Public Utilities Commission recommended dropping the “return on equity” by 0.35% each for Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison and San Diego Gas & Electric. If approved, shareholders of all three companies would see a potential return next year of just under 10%. Such returns for PG&E and Edison haven’t dipped below double digits in at least 20 years.
https://apnews.com/article/pg-e-corp-sempra-california-utilities-taxes-0f985b7ea71e29b04f48eb6589f7c7b2

US Education Department investigates University of California, Berkeley over Turning Point USA protest
The department's Office of Federal Student Aid will investigate whether UC Berkeley violated the Clery Act, which requires higher education institutions that receive federal funding to collect, report, and disseminate crime data to the public, support victims of violence, and publicly outline their policies and systems for improving campus safety.
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Where does the RCP stand on ‘Your Party’?
In July, Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana announced the formation of a new political party. That provoked a wave of enthusiasm, with 800,000 people signing up for a left-wing alternative to Starmer’s hated Labour. At that time, the potential for this new party was enormous. It could have given political expression to the pro-Palestine movement and all the strike action erupting across the country. Corbyn and Sultana could also have coordinated opposition to Trump’s state visit to the UK, and to Tommy Robinson’s ‘Unite the Kingdom’ demonstration in September. They could have attacked the rich and the capitalist system as the cause of the crisis in Britain, instead of allowing Farage to dominate with his anti-immigrant rhetoric. They could have raised millions in small donations, like Mamdani in New York, to hold rallies and conferences all over the country. Starting with 800,000 people, if Corbyn and Sultana had connected with the mood that exists in Britain today, they could have been at the head of a movement of millions by now. Unfortunately, we couldn’t be farther from that today.
https://communist.red/where-does-the-rcp-stand-on-your-party/

You Can’t Just Wish Away Jeffrey Epstein’s Israel Ties
It’s not hard to imagine what would happen if the Jeffrey Epstein saga had any other country at its center. If the well-connected billionaire sex trafficker was rumored to have ties to the ruling elite and intelligence agencies of, say, Thailand; if emails showed him repeatedly hosting a Thai intelligence officer at his house; if they showed him doing secret, back-channel work for the Thai government through his friendship with a former Thai prime minister; if in private messages, he claimed that he had been involved in that former prime minister’s return to politics in a recent Thai election, aimed at toppling the country’s sitting leader from power — if any of this happened, it would obviously be a massive scandal that would prompt many more questions about that billionaire’s exact relationship to Thailand and its intelligence agencies, particularly given how close he was with various members of the US elite, including one former president and the one currently in office. It would also no doubt be a major scandal in Thailand itself, iPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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Thanks News Anon



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Thread dedicated to /leftypol/ original content.
>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!
Make sure to follow us and feel free to leave suggestions on this thread~
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>>2570007
what were Lassalle's points about cooperatives? I am unfamiliar.

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For the Chinese Civil War lovers

>>2573067
> “The productive associations of workers with state credit are the crucial measure, without which all other social reforms are illusion.”

> “The future belongs to the associations of workers. From them must come the emancipation of labor.”


> “To leave the workers alone with the bourgeoisie and expect that associations will arise by themselves is a childish fantasy.”


> “Only in associations of workers is the iron law of wages broken.”


> “The state is called upon to assist the working class with means through which it can free itself. Among these, the first is the creation of productive associations.”


> “Only where the worker is his own master does true freedom of labor exist.”

>>2573087
this image proves the validity of dialectical materialism



 

Can we talk about the new revelations about Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Epstein?

>The prominent linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky called it a “most valuable experience” to have maintained “regular contact” with Jeffrey Epstein, who by then had long been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor, according to emails released earlier in November by US lawmakers.


>Such comments from Chomsky, or attributed to him, suggest his association with Epstein – who officials concluded killed himself in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges – went deeper than the occasional political and academic discussions the former had previously claimed to have with the latter.


>Chomsky, 96, had also reportedly acknowledged receiving about $270,000 from an account linked to Epstein while sorting the disbursement of common funds relating to the first of his two marriages, though the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor has insisted not “one penny” came directly from the infamous financier.


>The emails disclosed on 12 November by the Republican members of the US House oversight committee generally detailed the correspondence Epstein had with political, academic and business luminaries, including the Bill Clinton White House’s treasury secretary Larry Summers and Steve Bannon, the longtime ally of Donald Trump. Further, they reveal Epstein and Chomsky were close enough to discuss musical interests and even potential vacations.


>Perhaps the most telling of the Chomsky-related documents in question was a letter of support for Epstein attributed to Chomsky with the salutation “to whom it may concern”. It is not dated, but it contains a typed signature with Chomsky’s name and citing his position as a University of Arizona laureate professor, a role he began in 2017, as first reported by the Massachusetts news outlet WBUR.


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/22/noam-chomsky-jeffrey-epstein-ties-emails

A couple of things:
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Whatever respect I had for Chompsky vanished when he endorsed Biden.

>>2570854
Never trust an elite academic.

>>2571052
>I have no objective opinion of his linguistic system
I do and it's crap that held back the field by inertia of its "Great Man" association. The one good things LLMs did was clean shop of the useless theories in lingusitics.

>>2570854
I think it depends on how you see it.

Most likely approach is that Chomsky benefited somehow from the relationship. Either donations or networking (as proven). As such, hanging out and communicating with Epstein can be seen as “part of the job” rather than a personal relationship and approval of Epstein’s actions. In this case, overlooking his conviction is strategy, not approval.

On the other hand, we could assume a friendly relationship beyond mutual benefit. I find this unlikely. Men of their age, with such different interests would hardly become friends. Much less to the point of Chomsky approving Epstein’s deviant behaviors.

Another possibility is his wife Valeria pushed him towards Epstein for personal benefit, such as meeting Woody Allen.

His recommendation letter of Epstein is strange though. Not even his recommendation for Finkelstein was so flattery. We should keep in mind the possibility of it being written by AI

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>>2572475
should be samir amin instead of chomsky tbh, he collaborated with khieu samphan irl and knew some of the (future) CPK irl while they were in paris

>The analysis centers around the idea that underdevelopment is caused by colonial exploitation, which distorts the colony's economy so badly that it cannot develop. This theory of underdevelopment has been carried further by other Third World scholars, many of whom also studied in Paris during the 1950s and 1960s.

>In a recently published study, African [Egyptian] scholar Samir Amin, who studied with Khieu Samphan in Paris, explains why underdevelopment and mass poverty occur. Amin's thesis distinguishes between "central" and "peripheral" economies, which develop along entirely different paths.
>Khieu Samphan applies this theory to Cambodia, although its concepts were not completely formulated at the time he wrote.
<https://archive.org/details/IndochinaChronicle51-52Sept.-Nov.1976



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The biggest rebutal I see in the eyes of the average person to "socialism" and "communism" is that it's utopic, that it relies on bad assumptions, that it doesn't work in reality etc. In essence, that we're advocating for something that can't be and that we have no alternative to capitalism.
And, to that effect, what are we even advocating for ? It appears to me that we have a bunch of different movements with many different goals that don't actually ressemble one another. Yet, despite this, very few of these movements have actual "models", it just seems like they want to reform or do a revolution for the sake of action rather than purpose.
Shouldn't we concentrate on clear objectives and goals before having all this talk about how marxism-leninism-maoism-gonzalo thought is superior to cybernetic-trotskism-councilism in achieving [we run into the problem here]?

>inb4 abolition of private property, abolition of capitalism, abolition of alienation

We can't actually base our objectives around these vagues goals though, or at least not at the current time and at the forefront. Abolition of private property doesn't mean anything if there's no framework to offer an alternative or to replace it. Marx laid us many goals but, given that he didn't specify what or how, shouldn't it be up to us to conceptualize the type of system which we want in accordance with the relevant theories he proposed.

Apart from small intellectuals scattered everywhere (Cockshott, Schweickart etc), there seems to be an evident lack of clear model that actually adresses the critique of marx's ambitions and dismisses its apparent utopianism.

There is none because Marx decisively made sure to never leave a direct manifesto on what to do, it should be noted however he derided labor notes, value hours, and a bunch more stuff, how much of this was just critique or openly disownment is questionable, so you can vaguely estimate what Marx wanted, but he wouldn't care for it either, Marx like Nietzsche was about the process and less about any end goal because end goals are utopian in of themselves.

>>2573875
>mfw we're still fighting over what the bearded guy wanted almost 200 years later
>feelsbad.jpg

I'm not a communist anymore, all I know is that marxism is objectively the best ideology, more than that I don't care about le revolution that will come when I'm dead or too old to give a fuck.



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