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🗽UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

<"It's A Big Club… And You Ain't In It!" Edition


Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka

🏈 💵 🌭 🍔

🛠️ Strike Tracker ⚒️
https://striketracker.ilr.cornell.edu/

🇺🇸 Deeds of the Burger Reich 🇺🇸
https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/main/us_atrocities.md

📺 Live News 📺
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>>2394962
Those were both four words

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>>2394964
yeah kanye can't count to 4

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>>2394958
>You agreed with them
I agreed with the video evidence, and posted the cnn article out of laziness and the desire for your tears.
>You and Cuomo/The Democratic Party
>so you're a liberal zionist, correct?
Incorrect. Your false equivalence shows your desperation for a reality that simply does not exist.

>>2394066
Ah yes, two conservative retards fighting



 

🗽UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅
>"We're trapped in the belly of this horrible machine, and the machine is bleeding to death." Edition

Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka

🏈 💵 🌭 🍔

🛠️ Strike Tracker ⚒️
https://striketracker.ilr.cornell.edu/

🇺🇸 Deeds of the Burger Reich 🇺🇸
https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/main/us_atrocities.md

📺 Live News 📺
(sponsored by USAID)
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>>2359054
>it's another anarkiddie tries to argue himself out of bed time episode

>>2359054
>And what are these "useless" and "harmful" liberties exactly?
Diddling kids, driving without a license, extortion, fraud, invasion of privacy, stalking, harassment. There is a lot of them, do I really need to write a complete list?
>Who decides them?
The people or their representatives?

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>>2358931
life fucking imitates art i swear the fuck to god

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCP3LZoxABs

h



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Tunisia sentences pro-Palestine leftist activist to jail over running a 'jihadist' social media page
"This is not just about Ghassan. This is an attack on anyone who stands up for the oppressed, who speaks out against exploitation, imperialism and Zionism", said Inhiyez platform in a statement published on 17 July. "It is an attempt to muzzle critical journalism and intimidate the free press." Ben Khelifa, a long-standing figure on Tunisia's progressive left and an outspoken critic of authoritarianism, has been involved in numerous grassroots campaigns, including the Tunisian campaign for boycotting Israel and the Somoud convoy to Gaza.
https://www.newarab.com/news/tunisia-sentences-pro-palestine-leftist-jail-extremism

Growing tension | Fierce clashes erupt between tribesmen and local gunmen in west Al-Suwaidaa city
Al-Suwaidaa province: Fierce clashes erupted between gunmen of the Bedouin tribes and members of local factions in the western suburbs of Al-Suwaidaa city near Walgha village, after groups of tribesmen set fire to properties belonging to people of the Druze community in the villages of Walgha and Al-Mazra’a this morning and yesterday in the evening. However, no casualties have been reported so far. It is worth noting that those villages are empty of residents who have been displaced following the latest escalation. SOHR activists have also reported sporadic clashes near Al-Surah Al-Kabirah village in Al-Suwaidaa countryside.
https://www.syriahr.com/en/366149/

Two UK charities donate millions to Israeli settlement in occupied West Bank
Documents show that the Kasner Charitable Trust (KCT), via a conduit charity, UK Toremet, has donated approximately £5.7m to the Bnei Akiva Yeshiva high school in Susya, in the Israeli-occupied territory. As the budget of the school increased significantly as a result of the donations, the number of pupils, employees at the school and Susya residents have all increased.
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Philadelphia municipal workers condemn union isolation while details emerge of tentative agreement for white collar workers
Many workers in Philadelphia spoke about the harsh conditions in the city. “The cost of living in this city is not matching the pay [we’re receiving],” said a sanitation worker outside the AFSCME District Council 33 headquarters. Another worker exclaimed that “the supermarkets are outrageous. What I used to buy for $200 would fill my cabinets and refrigerator.” “Now it’s lucky if I leave with two or three bags” another worker continued. Both workers agreed that municipal workers need to strike together to “make a bigger impact.” But this is exactly what the AFSCME municipal union bureaucracy doesn’t want.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/07/18/usgc-j18.html

Why Dems didn't try to make Trump miss his DOGE deadline
House Democrats passed up what appeared to be a golden opportunity to block a bill codifying $9 billion in DOGE cuts to public broadcasting and foreign aid. In leadership's telling, victory was never a real possibility.
https://www.axios.com/2025/07/18/jeffries-trump-doge-democrats-npr-pbs-rescissions
https://archive.ph/h4d8S

Mexican truck drivers study English to comply with new US language rules
While the English-proficiency standard for truckers was already longstanding U.S. law, Trump's executive order in April reversed 2016 guidance that inspectors not place commercial drivers out of service if their only violation was lack of English. The order came on the heels of Trump's March executive order mandating English as the official language of the United States. That executive order has been criticized as discriminatory since millions of Americans speak languages other than, or in addition to, English.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/mexican-truck-drivers-study-english-comply-with-new-us-language-rules-2025-07-18/

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The return of the Epstein scandal and the criminality of the US ruling class
The scandal over billionaire sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein and his ties to a wide range of figures in the American ruling class, including Donald Trump, has erupted into a major political crisis. Nearly six years after Epstein’s dubious “suicide” in a Manhattan jail cell, the White House is being assailed by demands to release investigative files which could implicate hundreds of top political and business figures, Republicans and Democrats, bankers and CEOs. Even though more than a thousand victims have been identified, the US government has refused to name even a single one of the wealthy and well-connected men who availed themselves of Epstein’s services as a procurer of underage girls for sexual exploitation. Attorney General Pam Bondi touched off a political explosion last week by releasing a two-page report declaring that no “client list” had been found in Epstein’s files, that there was no suspicion of foul play in his death, and that there would be no further information released about Epstein’s crimes. This statement was issued only three months after Bondi appeared on Fox News, just after her confirmation by the Senate, boasting that the list of Epstein’s clients was “on my desk” and would soon be made public. Fascist supporters of Trump—including former White House aide Steve Bannon, Representative Lauren Boebert and social media pundits Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones and Laura Loomer—all denounced Bondi. They cited Trump’s claims during last year’s election campaign that the Democrats were covering up the Epstein case because so many prominent Democrats were implicated in it, particularly former president Bill Clinton, who reportedly rode on Epstein’s private plane, dubbed the “Lolita Express,” on 27 occasions. Epstein was a financial supporter of Clinton’s election campaigns and visited the White House at least four times during his presidency.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/07/18/fpde-j18.html

The Big Tech Deep State
In the heady neoliberal 1990s, techno-optimism touched its most cringe-worthy extremes. Infused with the fatuous imaginary of what Richard Barbrook has termed the “Californian ideology,” tech workers, entrepreneurs, and techno-visionary ideologues identified digital tePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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Thanks News Anon!

Rojava is standing with the Druze (Israel’s allies) in Syria.

Thoughts?



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Recent news:
Last thread lasted many months, so keep in mind these events are separated by weeks.

Back-and-forth negotiations between the SDF and STG (Syrian transitional government).
STG attacks Lebanese tribes in Beqaa Valley again to "combat smuggling", withdraws quickly.
Clashes erupt between the STG and the Druze population in Jaramana. They're defused quickly.
Low-intensity insurgency continues in the coast.
More unsuccessful negotiations between the SDF and STG.
ISIS bombs a church.
Syria gets a new shitty emblem.
More negotiations between the SDF and STG. This time the US sided seemed to have sided with Turkey and the STG.
STG attacks Suwayda governorate, a majority-Druze province that has been de-facto autonomous since the fall of Assad. They get pushed back at first but are now trying again.
Israel bombs the shit out of Syria in response to the Suwayda offensive. The MoD building takes heavy hits. The conflict is still ongoing as of this thread's creation.

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Israel using incendiary balloons in South Syria.

Oh no..
>Arab tribes reject the presidential statement and announce the launch of Operation "Dawn of the Tribes" to liberate Sweida tonight, according to their description.
>According to estimates in Syria, more than 100,000 tribal fighters will attack Sweida tonight

Isn'treal are dropping flares and shit in Daraa & Suwayda. Precursor of attacks.

>>2394593
are golani's days numered?




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The cold war, a 44 year old counter-revolution

What happened? Why did this happen and why did the USSR fail? Was it state capitalisms? What about the Sino-soviet split? Why that happen? How come the proletariat didn't revolt globally during ww2 at the height of communist power and influence? Did nuclear weapons stall the revolution and allow a counter revolution?

This thread exist to discuss all things related to the cold war and its aftermath. Please post your theories, or any information you have in regards to this topic here.
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we needed another dozen of threads about the us

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>>2350569
>look at what else is on this guy's channel
>second most viewed video (800 views): 2 hours nitpick/rant about mtf in women's sports
Why are anglos like this

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>Why did the USSR fail?
The USSR: Destroyed by wreckers. Destroyed by corrupt narcissism. Destroyed by historical nihilism. Destroyed by lies. Destroyed by ossification of the CPSU. Destroyed by ideological stagnation.

>>2350628
>chyneeze televesion =/= CPC
The documentary is made by the CPC. It's official view of the CPC. So, no. It isn't a random Chinese tv documentary. There's an entire conclusion at the end of episode 6, which tailored made for CPC cadres.



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With the landscape changed so much, is there anything that can be taken away. Any principles or plans they had that we can implement better thanks to the Internet or AI or any new innovation. If you have any information about central planning, that would be great. Been meaning to look into that.
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check out the cybercom thread, OP: >>2249875
>>2389991
>suppression of independent unions bad
if you don't at least keep a watchful eye then glowie projects like Solidarity will take root

>>2389991
>the vanguard party strategy has a limit and must transition into something different after taking power
after taking state* power
then again, can you really say there's no need for a vanguard when capitalism and imperialism still exist? there's two ways to this dillema, either you go liquidationist (get rid of the vanguard/menshevism) because socialism has been built in the USSR (ultra stalinist) or you strengthen the vanguard worker's state to lead the world revolution (ultra trotskyism)?

>>2389991
>they were struggling to replace pen and paper with digital spreadsheets and a rudimentary email system

So? Japanese haven't managed this either to this day

I recall that some Russians are developing something they call OGAS 2.0, but I don’t know if that is based on theories from Soviet Cybernetics or if it’s some kind of cryptocurrency-like lolbert shit about replacing banking and just given a zany Sovietique name

>>2390991
you're probably thinking of ogasdemo.ru. it's based on the work of Nikolai Veduta. his daughter Elena Veduta is still alive



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People will seemingly do anything to not engage in analysis of structures of class, labor, and political economy a la basic Marxism.

Paradoxically, some of the most radical-sounding theory ends up being politically inert. If your revolution happens in desire or discourse, then there's no need to organize tenants, unions, or strikes. No need to analyze class composition. It's post-materialist. The ruling class is perfectly happy for people to spend their time deciphering Deleuze or burning effigies of "the State" in their heads rather than challenging property relations.

Since the 1960s, theory has absorbed countercultural and psychoanalytic influences that treat rationalism itself as suspect. Much of this comes from academia. Their material interests don't align with the working class, so abstract theory "feels" radical without risking much. Another part of this is a sort of learned helplessness and nihilism, in that sense modern theory serves the same function as fascism in that is provides an outlet by giving the "aesthetic" of radicalism without the substance.

TLDR:The most "radical" thing you can do today is to simply disregard the vast majority of Western Marxism/Post-Marxism i.e. Freudo-Marxism, Deleuzean neo-Kantianism, Hegelian revivals through Lukács and Adorno, postmodernism, poststructuralism, and any approach that elevates """discourse""" as the primary object of analysis, and instead return to a straightforward, rigorous conjunctural class and geopolitical analysis grounded in orthodox Marxist categories and methodology.
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I know! Western marxists now only talk about imperialism and ethnicities. Where did the class and political economy go?

>>2392940
>only talk about imperialism and ethnicities
huh? is this not the same case with maotards?

Explain western Marxism

>>2384987
You don't hate Western Marxism, you just hate Westerners.

>>2384987
In practice your proposed solution remains as post-materialist as those losers. You correctly identify the need for trade and tenant unions, for strikes and for general physical action, but your emphatic conclusion is that one needs to change their style of analysis - not their actions, just their analysis.
You will no longer explicitly care about discourse, but discourse remains what you'll do: defend Cuba, Russia, China, etc, on the internet, and spew out class analysis in text form. You will have a slightly more materialist aesthetic, appear to be dealing with concrete rather than philosophical questions, but you will still just be arguing on the internet - as secure in your position that you're the only real revolutionary (supporting AES states and REAL class analysis) as the other side is secure that they're the only real revolutionary (imagining radically different ways of being) while all you're proposing is social democracy with stalin banners.



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"The critique of Marxist economics was the real starting point of Sorelian revisionism and the criterion of all of revolutionary revisionism. As a good Marxist, Sorel made a considerable effort to understand his master’s economic conceptions. In 1897 he set out to study “the Marxist theory of value,” and he immediately discovered a “major deficiency”—that to treat this theory as something universal was an error. He agreed with Pareto that one cannot treat “economic problems, as provided by experience, in a strictly scientific manner.”36 Three years later, in the midst of the Bernstein debate, whose main lines he summarized for the benefit of the French public, the future author of La Décomposition du marxisme very clearly questioned the main principle of Marxist economics. “The Marxist theory of value,” he wrote, “no longer has any scientific usefulness and . . . gives rise to a great many misunderstandings.”37 GEORGES SOREL 43 We should also draw attention to another point, which does not seem to have been sufficiently noticed. Although Sorel rejected the theories of value and surplus value, he also rejected the idea of the socialization of property. In an article in La Revue socialiste published in March 1901, he praised rural cooperation and then came to the conclusion that “socialization could not be accepted by the peasants if it were not given a new form. . . . One must therefore necessarily revise the doctrine.” Sorel attacked the subject by going straight to the point. “For a very long time,” he wrote, “the schools of socialism failed to pay attention to the great differences that exist between the socialization of production and the socialization of commerce.”
"Thus, the first stage of Sorel’s revision of Marxism naturally took the form of a revision of Marxist economics. It seems that at the time he wrote his work on economics, he was seeking to remove all possible doubt. “To reform in a bourgeois society is to affirm private property,” he wrote. “This whole book thus presupposes that private property is an unquestionable fact.”41 Farther on, he reaffirmed his attachment to Proudhon’s economic conceptions, and there too, as in the case of Marx, he wanted to complete Proudhon’s work: “It is one of Proudhon’s chief claims to fame to have determined, better than anyone had done hitherto, the domain of property and that of the economic sphere. I do not, however, believe he exhausted the question. . . . I am taking it up, and I will show how tPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2387066
HES TURNING MARXISM INTO A RELGIION YOU NUMBSKULL
DO yOU NOT SEE THE PROBLEMS OF THIS!!!!

>becomes an idealist
>immediately turns to Proudhon, Lassalle and Bernstein
It's the same shit with all the falsifiers.

>>2387070
only redditors are scared of religous imagery

>>2387097
retard

>>2385196
Workers are still commodities bought and sold on the labor market. This produces a horrendous conformity particularly prevalent in the upper strata of labor. Also unemployment is still a thing due to arbitrage/interest rates. Imagine being offended because you're not being bought and sold at a fair price and you want a higher cut of the transaction. A well-paid slave is still a slave.



 

>0 protestant countries with organic communist revolutions

It's truly over. Unless western culture is changed at the grass roots level AND THEN politically promoted, no communism will ever come to the west. You cannot build communism in a society where the "individual" is some weird fetish that is a fake parody of itself from renaissance thought of 600 years ago.

>inb4 counter examples of collectivist pockets in western societies.

>inb4 helping chinese paratroopers when they land in the midwest
>inb4 mamadani

you had a higher chance of building communism in ancient egypt with the pharaohs as stalin then you do now in the west
Genesis 41:25-57
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>>2393142
Western culture influences all the other cultures. Especially now with the internet and shit. Western culture falls, all other cultures will return to their natural states.

>>2392927
You don't understand imperialism and semi-feudal economies. Imperialism forces the core's crises of overproduction onto the periphery by dumping surplus onto them. The periphery actually tends to have far more intense capitalist relations than the imperial core.

This is the secret Bordiga knew thats why he critically supported ᴉuᴉlossnW and Hitler against the British Empire

I hate ICE

>>2393142
>Western culture is just normal to decay
as opposed to other eternal cultures



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Israel scrambles to address maritime insurance freeze after Houthi attacks, sources say
In early July, Yemen's Houthis launched a sophisticated and multi-pronged attack on The Magic Seas and The Eternity C, two Greek-owned and Liberian-flagged vessels in the Red Sea. Both vessels were sunk by the group, officially known as Ansar Allah. The attacks were the largest in scope, and firepower, since the Houthis began targeting ships in the Red Sea in November 2023 in what they say is solidarity with besieged Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. "There is a big discussion in the market right now whether insurers should cover vessels with even indirect connections to Israel," one of the shipping sources told MEE.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-approaches-maritime-insurers-after-houthi-attacks

Israel strikes Syrian military headquarters in Damascus
Israel carried out strikes near Syria’s presidential palace and on the military headquarters in Damascus on Wednesday, a significant escalation of its bombing campaign in the neighbouring country. The Israeli military also carried out strikes in southern Syria, where violence between Druze militants, Bedouin tribes and Syrian security forces raged for a fourth day. Local officials say about 50 people have been killed in the clashes so far. Israel cast its strikes as an effort to protect Syria’s Druze minority, and has demanded the Syrian government withdraw its forces from Sweida, where the sectarian violence has been concentrated.
https://www.ft.com/content/4305ea3a-09b6-4cef-8b04-99f1eb6106ce
https://archive.ph/bxIQV

Turkish court convicts Istanbul mayor of insulting an official
A Turkish court on Wednesday convicted Istanbul's jailed opposition mayor and the chief rival to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of insulting and threatening a public official and sentenced him to a year and eight months in prison. Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who is being held in a prison west of Istanbul since 23 March, is expected to appeal the verdict, which is part of several ongoing legal proceedings aPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2391982
>One person suffered a gunshot wound in the 6 November 2022 shooting at Walmart for which Vinyard was trying to provide information to police, authorities said at the time.

>At the time Vinyard was mortally injured, he had approached an officer about potential evidence. Hawk, who was neither working nor in uniform, pulled Vinyard away from the officer, Sunday’s office said.


>Hawk then struck Vinyard in the chest and performed a leg-sweep maneuver that caused Vinyard to fall and strike his head on the ground.


What the fuck

Atomic Abundance and Its Enemies
The state’s return to nuclear has overwhelming support among New York’s industrial unions. The state AFL-CIO, the building trades, the laborers’ union, the Utility Workers Union of America (UWUA), and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) all heaped praise in the official press release. Joining them were manufacturing associations, chambers of commerce, and other business groups, along with a few nonprofit groups who embrace nuclear power, like the Clean Air Task Force. Not everyone is excited though. Many of the state’s environmental groups fanatically oppose nuclear power, despite its lack of greenhouse gas emissions. Food & Water Watch, for example, slammed the announcement as a “reckless distraction.” Alliance for a Green Economy dismissed it as a “bill-raising boondoggle” that still leads to “dangerous toxic waste.” Last year, a letter urging the state not to consider new nuclear was signed by 153 groups. Noticeably absent from the official press release, though, was Public Power NY, the environmental left coalition that two years ago won their campaign to authorize NYPA to “Build Public Renewables.” Powered in large part by the New York City chapter of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) — including DSA member, state assemblymember, and now Democratic nominee for New York City Mayor, Zohran Mamdani — the coalition is perhaps more directly guided by environmental justice nonprofits. In a statement of their own calling the announcement “unserious,” it dismisses NYPA’s impressive progress lining up renewables projects, demanding instead their own contrived target. But Kathy Hochul’s plans paint a picture of the future. Whereas Klein and Thompson imagine abundant rooftop solar panels on homes, she imagines nuclear-powered industrial manufacturing and generational careers for the working class, led by an ambitious public institution. It’s a shift in liberal politics that should be embraced, not dismissed.
https://jacobin.com/2025/07/hochul-nuclear-environment-nonprofits-dsa

Tensions over the Arctic: imperialists race to grab the loot
Trump is eyeing Greenland, Putin is strengthening Russia’s base on the archipelago of Svalbard, all the while embarking on new joint ventures with China in the Arctic regPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

TYBNA

news anon is back
yay

>>2392056
>Atomic Abundance and Its Enemies
Just so people know, and I'm saying as someone who isn't opposed to nuclear energy in principle, this article is pushing neoliberal "abundance" politics and is in no way genuinely "left" in any coherent way. A major part of the "abundance" agenda is the destruction of environmental regulations, hence this article's open hostility towards environmentalism and unwillingness to engage with criticism of nuclear fission power.



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