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I dont think kims crime division generates nearly enough money for it having immunity and access to a captive population of intelligent koreans. They should be generating way more than just 6 billion. They could be doing things such as making ships pay protection money idk.
To put it into perspective the cartel makes 50 billion a year.




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I've noticed a lot of concerning patterns in regards to the direct parallels between the Fascist movements of Europe and that of Burma that are in conjunction with the Tatmadaw. The reason first and foremost being that of ideological similarity between the two movements, typically when you look at specifically European fascist they often center on race and a complete unassailable focus on the state sidelining things like religion, the true form of culture inherited from respective nation but it has never, and I mean never focused on religion.

This is until the rise of the 969 movement which although fully formed as a cultural and political movement in the 2010s[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/969_Movement]. With said movement going back to the main leader joining the 969 movement in 2001[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/969_Movement]. Their main emphasis and messaging being on the protection of Burmese/Buddhist culture and the majority race of Myanmar from Muslims. Which sounds scathingly similar to the messaging utilized by the European far-right as of current which is a complete branching out compared to older and less contemporary far-right European movements which often, as I've stated have a total or near focus on race.

The 969 movement also happens to utilize the same methods of transmission utilized by the European far-right, being through social media in the form of Facebook, symbolism through flags or esoteric symbols or dog whistles such as "969". But none of these tactics were seen in the 21st century European far-right until they were utilized by the Burmese far-right which shows greater support for the potentiality of collaboration or at least implicit admiration occuring from the European far-right towards the Burmese far-right as the 969 movement had been the ones who pioneered this much earlier. This is then also supported by how European far-right activity even in the 2010s were relatively limited with the only center of these exact methods/tactics being solely from Burma. These said propaganda tactics firstly started with the propagation of Wirathu's messaging the the 2000s form of propaganda in the form of CDs [Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2708057

Just letting the thread know I've added a few paragraphs of a potential apparatus: https://rentry.org/rsryxy7b

>>2708057
Hi, OP here.

I've made a few additions to my essay in regards to a case study of Japanese Fascism and why it didn't become a model, a technical apparatus(as stated above) and the possible formation of a nascent Fascist coalition in Burma, as always it's in the archive.

>>2720079
Oh and also changed the title from "Burma the Centre of Global Fascism" to "Burma the Pillar of Fascism" to avoid misinterpretations.

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>Centre of Global Fascism
That Israel followed shortly (VERY shortly) by the US.



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>Step in power
>Prove socialism works
>Create a perfect country
>The west gets so pissed they send your best friend to kill you
>To this day western liberal media and fascists don't dare to mention you because you were right about absolutely everything and doing so would expose their retarded ideology
I love this man
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>>2734902
your prostate is already full of microplastics and you've probably destroyed it from gooning

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>>2734915
Ok, run you over next week

>>2734334
Isn't he Dutch though? They're freaks and don't count.

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>>2734211
>>2734252
Let me expand on what it’s actually like living in a hybrid regime and how most of them really function. People in the West talk about “democracy” like it’s some perfect metric, but the reality in a lot of places is very different. Instead of one dictator and his handful of cronies, you end up with two or three big families and thousands of little tyrants. They spend their time competing with each other just enough to protect their own turf, but never enough to actually challenge the system, because nobody wants to rock the boat.
They entrench themselves in key regions and the military is either an underfunded bystander or an active participant that takes a cut from all parties while controlling a region of its own. Like the others, it has little interest in upsetting the balance. The result is a government that stagnates, nothing really gets built, Infrastructure rots, police and public services get scraps. Meanwhile the wealthy isolate themselves in a handful of rich enclaves and gated colonies far away from the actual cities.

This has basically been the pattern in a lot of Latin-America, Africa and parts of Asia since the end of the Cold War. It’s this cycle of corruption and stagnation and nobody has the power or the incentive to actually force development. That’s why controversial as it sounds, even a reactionary dictatorship will be a better option. Take the Dominican Republic under Trujillo. He was brutal and repressive, no question about it, but power was centralized in one man. When he ordered highways built to connect rural areas to cities, they got built, because nobody could tell him no. Anyone who tried to delay things or skim money risked a bullet to the head.
Those kinds of projects created jobs, expanded infrastructure and helped build a middle class. That’s a big part of why some Dominicans still defend Trujillo today. I get why they say it. It’s the kind of reality that a lot of Westerners both on the left or the right don’t really understand.

>>2734176
If it was a "perfect country" it wouldn't fall apart if one dude died.



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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGLzWdT7vGc
I am nowhere nearly as intelligent as DFW but I can feel and relate to him so much on an emotional level. His mannerisms, the way he seems to cringe at his own thoughts, the way he tries to gauge the room for others opinions or thoughts. I go throughout my life in an almost constant state of discomfort. I can be talking to someone and working, carrying on a full conversation, but I’m my head I am in a totally different space.
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I liked him at one point but I can't really go back to DFW's work without immediately putting it back down. Part of it is that as a writer, he's incredibly appealing to young people. This is not a bad thing in of itself, it's just apparent that you have to be in the right time in your life to experience him.
The more glaring issue is him trying to show himself as a moral and good person. Obviously he often writes with ugly self-awareness, but in Consider the Lobster, A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again, Big Red Son, he's the ethical hero. He has this performance of a feminist, which is completely undercut by what we know about his abuse of women and statutory rape.
He's a good essayist, a hit or miss fiction writer, and a cautionary tale. Also bandanas are gay unless you're a cowboy or antifa

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>>2732722
posting old lit memes

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>>2732449
>but I can feel and relate to him so much on an emotional level.
That means you're in love with an actor.
>Part of it is that as a writer, he's incredibly appealing to young people.
>it's just apparent that you have to be in the right time in your life to experience him.
this is way too familiar language.



 

>Be lifelong communist
>Get into power after decades of struggle
>Refutate syndicalist movements [1]
>Adopt proletarian internationalism (Spend most of your term travelling abroad)
>Implement organic centralism [2]
>Abolish the contrast between country and city [3]
>Virtually abolish the wage system [4]
>Wither away the socialist state [5]
>Be Nicolae Ceaușescu
>Picture unrelated

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bra%C8%99ov_rebellion [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/July_Theses [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_rural_systematization_program [4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980s_austerity_policy_in_Romania [5] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanian_revolution
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Bro sang the internationale before they gunned him down. He was a real one till the end. That makes him alright in my book, despite all the nationalist deviation/austerity/people's palace/IMF loans/banning abortions and dumping the unwanted kids in horrific orphanariums/crazy wife stuff

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>>2734272
He went out with a banger

>>2734272
He was retarded but he was a LION 🦁

>>2734205
him and his wife got did dirty bruh

>>2734910
When I visited Romania it was quite shocking how basically the entire economy is owned by german corporations now. There is pretty much nothing in the way of their own companies or industry or anything. People from all ages and walks of life were keenly aware of this. Unfortunately the austerity was very hard on them and for many that is all they associate communism with now. Younger people were a bit more openminded however, despite being propagandized and fearmongered from birth, some of them even going as far as calling the "revolution" the coup that it was which was nice to hear

>>2734918
Bro also visited the DPRK once and was so impressed he decided to immediately and permanently import their style of parades and mass games to Romania, which was very based of him



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How far back did he send American leftist movements? Before him Jimmy Carter was talking about more programs, working with the USSR and socialism lite equivalents. Then Ronald Regan comes in, introduces crack, reignites the red scare and perma fucks all relationships with leftist ideology. To the point where the Democrats regressed hard and socialism would be a dirty word until the 2020s. Even then it’s still only used by the most radical mainstream politics.
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>>2667412
Woodrow Wilson knocked down the American left, FDR delivered the coup de grace. By Reagan the left was like the Weather Underground lol.

>>2733593
More reasons why The Left shouldnt be defined by pro-immigration sentiment or POC worship imo. Reagan was as RW as they come but i often see revisionist history about him from leftlub being a dove because he gave citizenship to 1 trillion reactionary browns.
A racist LGBT activist is inherently more alligned to the lefts telos than a POC living in the west on the basis of him being a POC, as we saw again in Minneapolis during the ICE debacle.

>>2733595
FDR just made it obsolete because he just did what we wouldve done.

>>2667412
>How far back did he send American leftist movements?
Stripping away socdem reforms was only good for the movement due to contradictions.

>>2667742
based? i can't believe he said that unironically and just left it at that



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At no point when the bourgeois and their institutions are strong have the proletariat ever been able to even threaten them let alone overthrow the government in a revolution. This only happens in colonial and feudal backwaters, what this means is Marx and every other revolutionary socialist is wrong about the proletariat being the revolutionary subject, or there even being a revolutionary subject at all.
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>>2732705

You are also not fully correct, because the largest prison strike in history occurred nation-wide and an anarchist / marxist group of individuals within the IWW started a group called IWOC (incarcerated workers organizing committee). It was the biggest prison strike in history, and it occurred both in 2016, and 2018 I believe. The language was way more explicit in it's anti-capitalist theory than any recent strike in the USA, and there were even prison riots behind the work stoppages.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarcerated_Workers_Organizing_Committee

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_U.S._prison_strike

>>2732787
I remember reading about that in Kevin Rashid Johnson’s blog, he also joined DSA from prison, not sure how that all went

>>2732587
> proles suffer from the supply chain collapses of their own insurgency way faster than capitalists
ok. finally a strong thesis from you. develop it. write a book about it.

>>2734361
It’s called observing reality, most Americans, who are labor aristocrats, do not have $400 left over for any kind of emergency

>colonial and feudal backwaters
This sentence also forget all of those where in a total breakdown of their respective governments and a civil war before the Communists even started fighting



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https://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/skeqnl08wg

Members of Kibbutz Hanita are suing the Chinese-controlled Ballet Vision fund for refusing to buy their remaining stake in an intraocular lens plant, citing losses and what it says is a Chinese government ban on new investments in Israel since the war

Members of Kibbutz Hanita near Israel’s northern border are demanding $11 million from Ballet Vision, the Chinese fund that controls 80% of the Hanita Lenses plant, accusing it of refusing to exercise an option to purchase the kibbutz’s remaining shares, according to a lawsuit filed in Tel Aviv District Court.

In a response letter attached to the lawsuit, the Chinese fund said that since the outbreak of the war in Israel, Beijing has classified Israel as a “high-risk area” and imposed a ban on any new Chinese investments in the country, making it impossible to carry out the option.

“Since the outbreak of the fighting in Israel, the Chinese government has classified Israel as a high-risk zone (red category) and prohibited any new Chinese investment in the country,” the fund wrote. “As long as this restriction remains in place, there is no practical operational ability to exercise the option.”

According to the lawsuit, in 2021 the kibbutz sold 74% of Hanita Lenses, which manufactures intraocular lenses for medical use, to Ballet Vision for $35 million. Of that sum, $25 million was paid to kibbutz members, with an additional $10 million injected into the company.
As part of the agreements, the Chinese fund granted the remaining minority shareholders an option to require it to purchase their remaining shares for about $9.5 million, now valued at roughly $11 million, by early December 2025.

The kibbutz claims that its stake was further diluted in two subsequent agreements in 2022, leaving the Chinese fund with about 80% ownership. One dilution followed a $7 million additional investment, while another was tied to a future $8 million investment that has not yet been carried out.
In December, the kibbutz notified the fund of its intention to exercise the option. The lawsuit says the funds are urgently needed due to the war. Hanita, located close to the border, has endured two extremely difficult years, and the money is required for rehabilitation, particularly for older members.
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>>2694476
It shouldn't be done because the benefit would be 0 because you can't sanction a proxy without sanctioning its master, while destabilizing the region and world politics in general, which the west would be happy to exploit.

We keep saying this but westoid labor aristocrats are deaf to any new arguments due to their class interests.

Also "why are you saying this at this point in time" is a valid critique, marx himself talks about how petty bourgs like yourself will unconsciously whine and crow about abstract "principles" at the exact moment when it concretely benefits them. Ultras suddenly start bleating about "uh… trading is complicity with genocide through tetriary downstream effects because having a dishwasher frees up an idf soldier's time for genocide" at the exact moment when the west is committing open genocide, sending bombs by hiroshimaload, and exposed to have been engaging in baby rape cannibalism.

You're the mirror image of gusano sympathizing libs who suddenly start caring about "human rights and democracy" in a country they've never heard about at the exact moment when usa is doing regime change ops there.

Also, trade under capitalism does not generate value for either party, marx says it right there at the beginning of capital vol. 1

Labor does, and your vampire society is the one sucking it out of china. Victim blaming


>>2694504
explain how each quote is taken out of context and what the TRVE context is

(scroll haters can never do this)

>>2734708
Remember the tards getting upset and confused at the inclusion of hildog and rubio quotes in it? kek good times

>>2684533
What do you expect them to do? Blow them up?



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US intelligence says Iran government is not at risk of collapse
A "multitude" of intelligence reports provide "consistent analysis that the regime is not in danger" of collapse and "retains control of the Iranian public," said one of the sources, all of whom were granted anonymity to discuss US intelligence findings.
https://www.newarab.com/news/us-intelligence-says-iran-government-not-risk-collapse

Base hosting UK troops in Iraq hit by Iranian drones
It marks the third successful strike against British forces since war began nearly two weeks ago. An unknown number of one-way attack bombs eluded air defences at the base, lightly wounding US troops stationed there. Brigadier Guy Foden, assistant chief of staff for operations at Permanent Joint Headquarters (PJHQ), said: "Erbil and Baghdad were both struck a number of times last night with increasing coordination.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uk-base-iraq-hit-iranian-drones

Israeli military drop charges against soldiers charged with abusing Palestinian prisoner
A leaked video of the abuse was aired last year by Israel’s Channel 12, apparently showing an incident in which the soldiers sodomised the Palestinian detainee from Gaza with a knife. He was seriously injured and required surgery. Israel’s arrest of the soldiers in 2024 prompted fury from ultranationalists, who violently overran the Sde Teiman prison facility in protest.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/israeli-military-drop-charges-against-soldiers-charged-abusing-palestinian-prisoner

Veteran Syrian Kurdish leader Salih Muslim dies aged 75
For years, Muslim led the Democratic Union Party (PYD), Syria's most powerful Kurdish party. The PYD in a statement mourned Muslim "who devoted his life to serving his people's cause and defending their legitimate rights".
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US Appeals Court Upholds Verdict Against Contractor Liable for Abu Ghraib Torture
The three plaintiffs—middle school principal Suhail Al Shimari, fruit vendor Asa’ad Zuba’e, and journalist Salah Al-Ejaili—are represented by the Center for Constitutional Rights and two law firms. CCR noted Thursday that Al Shimari v. CACI was first filed in 2008 under the Alien Tort Statute and “is the only lawsuit brought by Abu Ghraib torture victims to make it to trial.”
https://www.commondreams.org/news/abu-ghraib-verdict

Suspect shot dead after crashing truck into Detroit-area synagogue
It was unclear from early news briefings by law enforcement whether the suspect was armed. CBS News reported the suspect had a rifle, citing two sources, which Reuters could not immediately verify. "We can't say what killed him at this point, but ​security did engage the suspect with gunfire," Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard told reporters. A law enforcement official told Reuters the perpetrator was shot dead. ​Whether he took his own life or was killed by security was not immediately confirmed.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/active-shooter-michigan-synagogue-authorities-say-2026-03-12/

Pentagon: First week of Iran war cost about $11B
Outside analysts have offered varying estimates on the expense of Operation Epic Fury, which enters its third week on Saturday. An analysis from the nonpartisan Center for Strategic and International Security put the cost of the first 100 hours of air and naval strikes at $3.7 billion. The conservative American Enterprise Institute has calculated the operational costs so far at between $11.2 billion and $14.5 billion.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/12/iran-war-cost-pentagon-00825666
https://archive.ph/KPnZT

Millions of Americans skip meals, stretch medication to afford health care
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TYBNA. (Man, the world is sucky…..)

How Work Got So Bad
Why does every new technology seem to make work harder and not easier? In 1974, Harry Braverman published a seminal text, Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century, to answer that question. Combining a careful study of scientific management and technological innovation with several of Karl Marx’s key concepts, Braverman explained why workers under capitalism are gradually transformed into mere cogs in the machine. In this episode of the Jacobin Radio podcast Confronting Capitalism, Vivek Chibber and Melissa Naschek discuss the process of managers breaking down workers’ skills and why work under capitalism tends to degrade rather than fulfill us. Confronting Capitalism with Vivek Chibber is produced by Catalyst: A Journal of Theory and Strategy and published by Jacobin. You can listen to the full episode here. This transcript has been edited for clarity.
https://jacobin.com/2026/03/work-deskilling-labor-capitalism-technology

One Week into the Next Eternal War
On the morning of February 28, A U.S. Northrop Grumman MQ-4C Triton takes off from Abu Dhabi with a flight plan to Sigonella, it instead begins to circle over the desert gaining altitude, waiting. The go-code is given following an successful Israeli combot mission. It repositions to the gulf of Oman, presumably to watch /respond to the operations in the Chabahar and Minab against the The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) naval forces. It is part of one of the swiftest and most effective military actions to decapitate an enemies capacity since the six day war, when the Isreali air force decimated it’s Egyptian counterpart. In Minab, a school next to the base is struck, scores of young girls are dead, the numbers keep escalating, droves more are injured. It appears to been hit centre mass, similarly to all the IRGC targets around it, and despite the hundreds of aircraft and drones, live camera feeds, and active monitoring of the entire area the US military is still, days later, “investigating” as their civil propagandists share a random telegram feed and claim it’s evidence that it was an IRGC failure. Those kids are dead because Israel wanted to strike Iran and America jumped on board and decided to show it’s strength. Their personnel watch those kidPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>2734376
>Veteran Syrian Kurdish leader Salih Muslim dies aged 75
RIP to a real one

>Israeli military drop charges against soldiers charged with abusing Palestinian prisoner
but reddit was so certain that it was just Smotrich calling for that and not Israel as a whole



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spaceflight doesn't seem very popular among leftists recently. what does /leftypol/ think about it? are the moon and mars just playthings for billionaires? will china do anything differently? is socialist thought relevant to future lives beyond earth or is it all just a scifi obsession?
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China is going to build a base on the dark side of the moon to allow them to be the first to colonize mars.

The only reason muskrats and the like want to go to mars is because there's water. Everywhere on Earth that we have water we have life. And if there's life, then there's extinct life, which is likely going to be fossil fuel. It's all about oil in the fossil economy.

>>2683391
Possibly the most braindead take I’ve seen here

>>2649084
>what does /leftypol/ think about it?
I hope american spacerockets explode while I follow Chinese space program.


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