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So, during the Cold War in Quebec was founded the Front de liberation du Quebec, apparently a marxist movement who did 300 bomb attacks and 2 kidnapping. No idea what to think honestly
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>>2710120
Looked that up. Apparently thr biggest representatives were in France and like many anti-authoritarian and anti-soviet tendencies post-68 they got absorbed into neoliberalism because it promoted the whole promoted flexibility, self-management, " your own boss" crap.

>>2679277
This is a very disingenuous analysis and if anything just demonstrates your total lack of understanding of French Canadian history. Like, since Quebec historically has had some notable prime ministers, and in 2026 is wealthier than they were in the past therefore… the entire history of Quebec nationalism is totally baseless?

You are intentionally ignoring the very long and well documented history of intense and brutal colonialism that French Canadiens endured at the hands of the British. A great example of this history is The City Below The Hill by Herbert Brown Ames, a pretty widely known piece of Montreal history in the 1890’s. French Canadiens (along with the Irish, black, any many other groups) were effectively proletarianized and served for centuries as the Anglo colonial class’ labour base, enduring horrible living conditions - infant mortality for French Canadiens in the city was 1 in 3, French Canadien life expectancy was about 25 years while the English average around 50. They were, for most of their history, forced to live in wildly overcrowded English-owned slums with some of the highest tuberculosis rates in the industrial world. They were basically cannon fodder for the British colonial project in North America well into the 20th century. While French Canadiens obviously came to North America as settlers themselves, they were quickly subjugated to serve the interests of the British ruling colonial class.

It’s ironic that you write off the 20th century separatist movement as just the opinions of a petit bourgeois class and yet, you also say that Quebec’s grievances are irrelevant because a few very wealthy French speaking Quebecers of the ruling bourgeois class happened to either serve as PM or in government roles, and so that apparently disqualifies the exploitation and hardships of millions of regular working class French Canadiens throughout their history, none of whom obviously ever got to serve as a wealthy politician. I am not going to pretend like Quebec is the most oppressed community in the world or something. As you mention, there have been major reforms since the 70’s that have lead to them achieving economic and social parity for the most part with Anglo Canadians. But to look at their struggle through this ahistorical lens and just say shit like, “well, they’re allowed to speak their language now so wPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2758780
>You are intentionally ignoring the very long and well documented history of intense and brutal colonialism that French Canadiens endured at the hands of the British
No, I acknowledged that there were legitimate grievances in the past, however today there is no basis to regard Quebec as an oppressed nation within Canada.
>and so that apparently disqualifies the exploitation and hardships of millions of regular working class French Canadiens throughout their history, none of whom obviously ever got to serve as a wealthy politician
It doesn't disqualify them, but it doesn't mean that these have a national or colonial character. The point is to illustrate that French Canadians have not been significantly locked out of the highest echelons of Canada's political system due to their nationality. Their position isn't comparable to say, Indigenous people who had absolutely zero say in anything, no recognition of their cultural rights, and were not even recognized as full citizens until very recently. Of course the fact that two Quebecois wrote our constitution is of little comfort to working class French Canadians, but that's a class issue. It's not of any comfort to working class Canadians of any kind.
>why a formerly oppressed and proletarianized group of people may have a political desire for self-determination
I understand why they had a desire for self determination, I'm just telling you why I think those desires, or at least separatism as a means of achieving them, were misplaced. The fact that you acknowledge that they were formerly oppressed (i.e. are not currently oppressed) means that any oppression they faced was not of a genuinely colonial or imperialist nature. If it was then it would not be possible to resolve these issues within a capitalist-imperialist framework. This is why I made the comparison to Scotland. The Scots had plenty of legitimate grievances against the English, but these never rose to the level of making them an oppressed nation in the Leninist sense.

so much of this site is just guys discovering shit on wikipedia for the first time. read a book

Quebec nationalists can claim to be socialist all they want, they dont believe in it. They are franco supremacists.



 

Zohran Mamdani sent in feds to protect Palestinian-American activist Nerdeen Kiswani from an alleged targeted assassination plot.

The FBI noted the activist on Thursday night that multiple arrests had been made in an imminent attack on her life. The suspect was later revealed to have been a member of the Jewish Defense League, a Zionist Jewish supremacist organization with a history of anti-Arab terrorism.

The plot was disrupted by the NYPD and FBI, which conducted a search in Hoboken, NJ Thursday night and made at least one arrest in connection with the plot on her life.

We are now confirmed to be in an American Years of Lead. Tell Caleb Maupin to interview Nerdeen.
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>>2758219

the white first world leftist who has never lost a comrade to the state, never risked his own skin in any struggle that couldn’t be Instagrammed, now wants to flee to China, not to join anything, but to live a normal life, to opt out of the gang war he was never in. He wants the safety that colonized peoples built with their blood, but he wants it as a vacation, not as a commitment. He wants the shelter of a nation that had to fight for its survival, and he wants it without ever having risked being buried in the same fight that the Chinese people fought when their time came, with no question. Pure tourism with a political alibi. You don't get to inherit the liberation struggle you spent your whole life watching from the bleachers.

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I have reason to believe that individuals connected to the Jewish Defense League (JDL) have been surveilling me, and this goes beyond mere suspicion. I also suspect there have been attempts on my life using methods designed to appear accidental or untraceable. My cat died suddenly after a seizure; a subsequent test came back positive for arsenic. I also fell pretty ill around the same time-frame, a month earlier, and felt the same sensation as "alcohol poisoning" in my body.

Beyond that, there is a man I cannot seem to escape. He appears aggressively in different neighborhoods, often when I have my smartphone on me. The way he moves, the way he stares, it feels as though he is testing how easily he could walk up to me at close range and end my life. I have a reference point for this, sadly, many years ago, as a teenager, I witnessed someone walk up on a friend in an attempted murder. The shooter’s mannerisms and body language in that moment became a template in my mind for what a person looks like in the seconds before they try to kill a target. The man I keep encountering moves with that same quality, and demeanor, I swear, and he is always on a bluetooth. I noticed when I leave my smart phone in a safe location, that he doesn't pop up; and when he did it was just one time, and it almost looked as if he was confused (IE, looking for something), which wasn't his normal expression. This makes me believe my phone is giving my location away, and someone is dropping him off on foot.

What unsettles me most is the uncertainty. I cannot tell whether this is simply street‑learned awareness, the hard‑won ability to read dangerous people, or whether it is something else, a trauma response triggered by that event I never fully processed as a kid. Either way, the feeling will not leave my mind.

From what I can gather, this man appears to be an outside operator, possibly an addict, but connected to organized crime at a cartel or mafia level (I have evidence of that connection), not some random street criminal.

I cannot prove any of this, so I have not accepted it as reality, but the feeling persists. If anyone has information on this topic beyond what has already been shared in this thread, particularly anything that might prove useful, I would appreciate it.

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>>2759307

Four months before my cat died, I was nearly run off the highway at 2 a.m. while riding my motorcycle. A box truck with dark, illegally tinted windows swerved directly into my lane, forcing me onto the shoulder at highway speed. There was no other traffic. It was deliberate. Around that same period, I began receiving threatening text messages, just emojis, no words from numbers that, when called immediately after they were received, did not exist. They were untraceable. I sincerely believe the JDL is working with other far right, racist American organizations as well, because I've experienced these same tactics down south, from white supremacists and their police.

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>>2759313

It was only after my cat died, and the motorcycle close call incident that the man began showing up. This timing makes me wonder, did they decide to give up on “clean” methods? Perhaps when the subtler attempts failed to end things, they shifted to overt surveillance and intimidation. I have since changed my patterns, I move frequently, and I no longer accept food delivery, because I cannot trust what might be added to it. I experienced all of this while staying in Newark, NJ, which isn't that far from the topic of OP, in fact only 8 miles down the road.

>>2758876
She did not "save the savior" of Palestine. She IS THE SAVIOR of Palestine!!
>The past is past. To see real heroes, look around you. – Chairman Mao Zedong



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How do third world poor people not have a constant diarrhea? I can't afford to buy decent food so I get diarrhea constantly. This is a serious question, I'm tired of having all my sheets getting poo stains.(take this sort of thing to siberia in the future, anon)
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>>2759240
i forgot to say my diet is very similar to third worlders who eat way healthier than US Americans. Even if they don't get enough calories, they eat healthier.

Eat nuts.

>>2759012
India is 1st world in some regions, 3rd world in others. It is "2nd World" not in the socialist-camp sense, but in the developmental sense.

I'm a firstie but I had both my appendix burst AND had to get my bowels resectioned in my mid teens (genetic intestinal issues I inherited from a grandparent), and ever since I've been permanently severely bloated and shit out loads of mucus if I eat anything besides plain rice and toast.
Life is life I suppose. Try not to feel too bad about yourselves.

>>2758994
They have diarrhea often, some of them die from it.



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'Down with the king': Death of Bahraini in custody sparks angry dissent
Mohamed al-Mosawi, 32, went out with friends on 19 March to eat the morning suhoor meal during the last days of Ramadan. At some point, according to the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (Bird), Mosawi and six of his friends were detained at a checkpoint by authorities. They were subjected to enforced disappearance, with their families having no information about their whereabouts or fate. On Friday, Mosawi’s family received a call instructing them to collect his body from the Bahrain Defence Force Hospital.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/down-king-death-bahraini-custody-sparks-angry-dissent

At least 15 US troops wounded in Iran strike on Saudi airbase: Reports
Five of the injured US troops are in “serious condition”, AP reported, citing unnamed sources briefed on the strikes. The soldiers were inside a building at the base when it was struck, according to The Wall Street Journal. An unidentified US official told Reuters news agency at least 12 troops were wounded, two seriously.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/28/at-least-15-us-troops-wounded-in-iran-strike-on-saudi-airbase-reports
https://archive.ph/wQKeM

Hundreds of Israelis protest against war, clash with police
Numbers now appear to be rising, though far from the tens of thousands who filled Tel Aviv's streets last year to protest the war in Gaza. A number of former parliamentarians and prominent left-wing organisations joined Saturday's rallies, including Standing Together, Peace Now and Women Wage Peace. AFP footage showed law enforcement officers removing demonstrators in Tel Aviv. Similar scenes were filmed by activists in the northern city of Haifa.
https://www.newarab.com/news/hundreds-israelis-protest-against-war-clash-police

Uruguay: Economy Minister reveals daily Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Navy shipyard workers approve a contract deal with Bath Iron Works, ending weeklong strike
Members of the Bath Marine Draftsmen’s Association ratified a new four-year collective bargaining agreement that goes into effect immediately, the shipyard said. That followed an hourslong union meeting at a high school. “We look forward to working together once again to deliver the Navy’s ships on time to protect our nation and our families,” Bath Iron Works, known for the slogan “Bath built is best built,” said in a statement.
https://apnews.com/article/shipyard-strike-maine-bath-iron-works-b0e609d517213f718800844c10f7eb23

Hialeah Cuban woman stripped of U.S. citizenship over $6 million Medicare fraud scheme, judge rules
According to a DOJ press release, Cabrera Diaz was convicted in 2019 of conspiring to commit health care fraud. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to more than two years in prison and ordered to pay more than $6 million in restitution. As part of her plea, prosecutors said Cabrera Diaz admitted she participated in the scheme years before she became a citizen.
https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/united-states-citizenship-revoked-medicare-fraud-hialeah-cuba/

Third No Kings protest draws millions from across US to push back on Trump administration
More than 3,000 No Kings protests against the Trump administration were held nationwide and in more than a dozen countries on Saturday, according to a coalition of organizers that includes “anti-authoritarian” groups Indivisible and 50501, labor unions and other grassroots organizations.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/28/no-kings-protests-trump

Home insurance rates set to jump in these states, report says
Insurers are changing their policies to minimize their claims exposure, according to Insurify, which often means more risk for homeowners. The states projected to see the largest rate hikes in 2026, Insurify data scientists sPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

1021 - Illusion USA (3/23/26) (Chapo Trap House)
The fight in the gas station parking lot continues to escalate; luckily, Will, Felix, and Chris are all together in person to walk you through it. We talk about Israel attacking South Pars Gas Field without telling us, more planes crashing both abroad and at home, and the potential of a disastrous ground operation on Kharg Island looming. Plus: Elon Musk’s based son, Zohran and “left-wing antisemitism,” and a eulogy for Chuck Norris,
https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/1021-illusion-usa-3-23-26

RIZOSPASTIS: World Anti-Imperialist Platform Whitewashing of US imperialism
Until now, its was clear that through their analyses they sought to whitewash the principal forces of the emerging Eurasian imperialist axis (China, Russia). Now, however, the WAP’s “interpretation” of international developments goes so far as to make room even for Trump. Such views stem from a complete detachment from the struggles of the working class, from erroneous opportunist theories about the imperialist system, and from the refusal to fulfil the duty of the working class and the peoples to develop an independent strategy against the bourgeois classes and imperialist alliances. Based on their crude and unscientific analysis, according to which bourgeois forces worldwide are divided into supporters of “globalization” (see Kamala Harris) and “chauvinists” (see Donald Trump, etc.), communists are urged to side with the latter and even establish forms of tactical cooperation with them. Thus, in a recent article —a monument to shameless opportunism— the “organizer” of the World Anti-Imperialist Platform, writing under the pseudonym Stephen Cho, claims, among other things, that: “The fact that the Republican Party appeals to the founding ideals of the United States, which include a spirit of independence, cannot be ignored” and similarly that “meanwhile, chauvinists do not oppose war in principle; rather, they avoid and refrain from wars they do not desire”. The culmination, of course, is his call that: “Anti-imperialist forces including the communist forces can’t form a tactical joint front with chauvinist and conservative forces, but they can engage in tactical cooperation with them”. He further adds: “Tactical cooperation, in the sense of acting Post too long. Click here to view the full text.



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These fags want to remove the age of consent laws and normalize pedophilia
They think Trump will do that by making people ignore his involvement in child abuse
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>>2631567
probably not

Okay

>>2706146
>https://www.huffpost.com/entry/megyn-kelly-epstein-trump-fondling_n_692085d8e4b0d31c0a7a0d7a
>>Last week, Megyn Kelly made waves when she pondered whether convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was actually a pedophile because, according to Kelly, his victims were “the barely legal type” and not 8-year-olds. (For the record: Epstein’s victims were at least as young as 14).




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the most recent Epstein file drop potentially implicating the creation of /pol/ with moot meeting with Epstein feels like it needs to have its own thread. it's pretty much an accepted fact at this point that Epstein played a key role in what seems to be a massive secret human trafficking ring that exists as a form of Mutually Assured Destruction to for the elites to maintain power, but what is currently a lesser-known and recent revelation is that circumstantial evidence indicating that the entire formation of the far-right was an astroturfing psyop by pedophile billionaires and the intelligence community.

in particular, this thread >>>/lgbt/3094 links even more damning evidence that the astroturfing of far-right politics has been intentionally perpetrated as a psyop to ensure that the Molochian demons in power have access to as many children to rape as possible. pedocon theory is not a meme at this point or even merely an own on the hypocrisy of the far-right; it arguably is a significant factor behind the existence of the far-right today.

https://dump.li/a/29c72d#x

https://archive.org/details/dark-web-playground-child-abuse-forum-leak-censored-posted-endchan-03.18.2025

while it's bordering on LARP to act like anything serious happens on this site, broadly speaking "the left" and especially leftists familiar with imageboard culture & history should be investigating and agitating more specifically on this matter. the purpose of this thread is to consolidate information on this and to crowdsource more investigative work in the Epstein files specifically on the issue of astroturfing the creation of the alt-right. if you are involved in any real life organizing of any kind you should be spreading this information far and wide for agitprop purposes.

the masses needs to know that there is no civil debate to be had with the right, nor is there even any particularly sophisticated leap in theory and critique one needs to make; the far-right is simply ontologically evil and we should be agitating on them all being controlled by human traffickers as hard as possible.
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https://www.huffpost.com/entry/megyn-kelly-epstein-trump-fondling_n_692085d8e4b0d31c0a7a0d7a
>Last week, Megyn Kelly made waves when she pondered whether convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was actually a pedophile because, according to Kelly, his victims were “the barely legal type” and not 8-year-olds. (For the record: Epstein’s victims were at least as young as 14).

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>>2673090
was anon vindicated for posting this in 2018

>>2731783
note also exactly 3 years before the MIGA chimpout on jan 6

>>2731783

turns out jews did make /pol/

>>2742822
epstein isnt every jew



 

When you ask someone on the intrent what syndicalism is they'll either say it's a way to achieve anarcho communism, a completely different form of anarchism that leans more socialist, or not even anarchist at all. I'm frankly just confused.
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There was a distinction that mattered in 1910 and maybe 1930 but both movements are so hilariously small that it doesn't mean anything nowadays.

>>2755256
Classic Vanilla anarcho-syndicalist theory trusted the syndicalist Form to inherently lead to revolution and in some cases they had advocated for a more mutualist-type social form where there would still exist a market to a certain extent with small firms and artisans in "comradely" competition, and still nations and a global market but with the ideal of solidarity in mind, etc.
Anarcho-communist theorists (i.e. "Platformism", "Especifismo") argue that syndicalist structures alone are not enough as they could capitulate to reformist/opportunist tendencies by nature of serving as a union in the context of capital, and it insists on the importance of a parallel political organization (a "not a party" of the more or less Democratic Centralist variety but horizontally organized) to take the lead and ensure a libertarian communist trajectory in the anarcho-syndicalist unions and to work towards building hegemony in the proletarian cultural sphere.
It should be noted that these are broad generalizations and there exist major differences in perspective and praxis between groups, national orgs, and individual militants from the beginning till now. Just look at the IWA vs ICL debacle or the many schisms in the CNT over the years.

>>2758582
This analysis in large part correct, from what I remember of my anarchist youth.
>Just look at the IWA vs ICL debacle or the many schisms in the CNT
Seems this happened somewhere around the time where I shifted over to Marxist communist theory (and later practice), but I'm still interested to keep up with social anarchist developments. Do would you have the capacity to elaborate on this latter part?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Workers_Association#Later_developments_(1940%E2%80%93)
>By the 21st century, the IWA was experiencing an internal crisis. This process culminated in 2016, with the expulsion of the CNT (Spain), USI (Italy), FAU (Germany), which together represented 80-90% of the IWA's working membership. In 2018, the expelled sections of the IWA established a new international organisation, the International Confederation of Labour (Confederación Internacional del Trabajo; ICL-CIT).[11] Alongside the CNT, USI and FAU, other affiliated organisations included the North American Regional Administration of the IWW, FORA (Argentina), ESE (Greece), and IP (Poland).[12] As of its founding, the ICL-CIT counted more than 10,000 members, located in both Europe and the Americas; in contrast, by 2020, the IWA's membership had dwindled to less than 1,000 active members, mostly located in Europe
I'm noticing that the new org is explicitly naming "confederation" as a structure, while IWA always was a federation. I also remember there were some anarcho-syndicalist / CNT -> radical liberal republicanism going on during the Spanish civil war, could this be related?
I don't know how recently you read anarchist theory (for me it must've been a decade ago) but do you remember platformists ever writing directly on the federalism v confederalism debate in organizational social anarchism? I'm trying to figure out of one can glean if this was truly a radlib/platformist split in the international ansynd movement that happened or if it's different.

>>2758605
>Do would you have the capacity to elaborate on this latter part?
As I remember it, the FAU(D) had been kicked out earlier for collaborating with non-anarchist groups (the wobs!) while the minority Polish section ZSP who were seen as ideological puritans were heading the GS. The national sections with the largest volume of militants (also more reformist/pragmatic of course) were sore that a section who only represented a handful of militants could overrule and kick out a much larger section, also angry about how in the IWA statutes influence is not quantity proportional and each national section has the same (1) vote. For example in the case of CNT-F(s) the two competing orgs had to share a vote. I'm not sure how the ICL has changed structurally in that regard, Haven't been as close to that scene in recent years, but you could say these days the IWA is old timers and "ultras" and the ICL is more pragmatic and reformist.
> I also remember there were some anarcho-syndicalist / CNT -> radical liberal republicanism going on during the Spanish civil war, could this be related?
It's too much to explain, I'd suggest reading G. Munis, Augistin Guillamon, and Michael Seidman on this topic.
>do you remember platformists ever writing directly on the federalism v confederalism debate in organizational social anarchism? I'm trying to figure out of one can glean if this was truly a radlib/platformist split in the international ansynd movement that happened or if it's different.
I'm not in the condition for citing references atm but the whole Platformism vs Synthesim debate is probably where you would want to start.

>>2755256
>>2755256
Anarcho syndicalism is only concerned with class struggle not necessarily where it leads as the end goal (usually the debate between collectivism vs communism is invoked)



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This movie was fucking awesome. I have seen a lot of PTA, but also Battle of Algiers and all of the New Left movies from various countries and their respective movements, and the film lives up to those broadly speaking.

I don't know why so many communists seem to hate this movie. It seems it's the same people who engage in endless critique instead of action.
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>>2756810
Not the WU you dumbass

>>2756807
having local support doesn't matter if you've been killed or forcibly separated from the people who support you

>>2756966
Again, irrelevant statement to the conversation you replied to.

Read from the top and try again.

And I'm not arguing, I'm saying this because comprehension is an actual important skill if you want to create a better world.

>>2755432
is this supposed to make me hate cars less?



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The Ku Klux Klan, the phobic unions of the Grand South, will consequentially work on the same logic.

Instead of textbook studies determining what could be done, the determination is on test phase studies; in medicine, engineering, and the military.

Hence there is no testing phase, merely a live stage test; a learning facility.

Otherwise, the system would collapse; the poorly educated of the wealthy, unable to broker deals, deal with the poor; the information already proven in studies of industry and grammar, given to sabotage.

Otherwise, the incarceration of police and the death at own fear, of any colour or origin, having been promentory.

Therefore, the constant and permanent end to the economy.

Hi Anon, is this text taken from some book? I'm not sure what it means.

>>2758698
It's just a schizo and/or markov chain spammer.



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This is an attempt to completely analyze the subject of power, from principle to biology to observed social movement. I wrote this originally starting the axioms, and then I tacked on some previous work I had done to describe aspects of the model, and I kept going until I had a relatively complete model and then a complete-ish assortment of timelines, discussion points, and more angles of analysis.

The central thesis is this:
  1. Action Is Primary.
  2. All Action Is Preceded by a Cognitive Loop.
  3. The Cognitive Loop Produces the Collective Loop.
  4. The Collective Loop Is Dominated by One Elite Group.
  5. The Group Controls the Pen.
  6. The Group Is Controlled by the Family.

For PDF:
https://files.catbox.moe/9f1lui.pdf

For markdown:
https://dustebin.com/api/pastes/FF_Oao3R.rs/raw
Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2755286
well, here's what i think from reading around 12 pages
i find it pretty interesting, especially when it comes to childhood and adulthood development and with frameworks
so far it seems very focused on one particular style/place/state of people but i haven't read the rest of it(i have it bookmarked to read for later)
the theory put forward intrigues me but the classification into a few separate domains like social, law, and finance seems a bit too narrow, there could be a lot more
the writing could see some improvement because some of it feels llm-generated (eg: this is not because x. it is because y) so it ruins the immersion sometimes

>>2755299
>seems very focused on one particular style/place/state of people
You'll have to expand on what you mean by this.

>the classification into a few separate domains like social, law, and finance seems a bit too narrow

Yes, I should include a derivation of these categories. They might be the most popular ones, but they seem arbitrary without a grounding.

>the writing could see some improvement because some of it feels llm-generated

It is, but let me explain how. I wrote the axioms, and I wrote the concepts. I then used an LLM to decompose, reorganize, and recompose. I do that as part of my process, which means the LLM is going to touch a lot of the file eventually and fuck up some of the verbiage.

I'm working on it like a codebase. The design, the section architecture, the model is mine. The details and the connections are created.

Also, I've made some updates to the paper, and will continue to do so.

Here's the latest draft: https://files.catbox.moe/u025jw.pdf

another ai slop thread

>>2758579
>The details and the connections are created.
Actually, this was wrong. Most of the details are main. Vague references to popular ideas (less controversial, less original assertions) may not be mine but take a far less important position in the paper.

>>2758593
>main
*mine
ugh



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