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Since 2021 the Burmese Communist Party has re-armed and re-entered Burma both from across the border of China and by re-activating sympathetic Communists in the All Burma Federation of Student Unions (a process that started in 2017).

With the start of the civil war, they re-activated and are fighting in an alliance with the People's Defence Forces against the Tatmadaw.

The BCP/PLA follows the principles of Maoism. At the start they had ~1,000 soldiers under their command. Now it is said to be 3,000. They have a presence across most of northern Myanmar (Pale Township, Kan Duak, some areas near the capital, Mandalay, Shan State, Sagaing, Magway and Tanintharyi regions).

None of the territory appears to be governed by the BCP, they collect taxes but as of now have not yet formed liberated zones with their own socialist governance.

Please post any discussion or notes about PLA in Burma here.

Image 1 is from last year, 138 elephants were captured and were to be used for military purposes

Image 2 is from last September, in Northern Shan state during Operation 1027 (a lot of PDF ops are named with numbers for some reason)

Image 3 is Niko :)
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>>2607417

Interesting information regarding the PLA and their political strategy in Burma thus far.

Recently, the NUG (National Unity Government, the government that unites the PDF and various other groups) has moved towards implementing dual power and governance structures in its occupied territories. This is seen, as argued by Josh Sheehan, in the formation of the SPring Revolutionary Alliance:

https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid02A6QiVR3t3yrGNUAwcFWhaSBjwETxxF7PnMv6mEi7gkeNZB4AkQ9ymwFD1t5vRrv2l&id=61584965737998

It appears the PLA is not part of the SRA. However, this is not because they were rejected by the NUG. I thought it would be likely the NUG would want to keep the PLA at an arm's length, despite their friendliness. However, in reality it appears that the PLA, while congraulating the formation of the SRA, personally argued it was a bad idea.

Here (https://myanmar-now.org/mm/news/70606/) the PLA states that currently the war is in the fighting stage, that revolutionaries are not secure enough in their occupation of territory to build parallel structures.

This squares with their approach to war, which has thus far stayed away from implementing Maoist policies.

>>2579282
What's the relation between Myanmarr rebels and DAANES? I seen some solidarity between in words early on and more recently I've noticed that their are many similarities on political policy, such as for example federalisation, dual leadership between male and female as well as female leadership quotas.

>>2615903

Absolutely no clue. PLA I don't think has ever released any statements on it. I intend on writing an interview with the PLA, so I might ask this question as well.

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>>2615903 (me)
Forgot pic, sorry.
Def I have more bits and pieces about this at home, but nothing recent iirc.

Here's an interview with a foreign fighter who thought with
People's Defence Force Zoland and the CNDF. Thought some may find it interesting.
https://illwill.com/the-revolution-in-myanmar



 

Imageboards have of course been filled with nazis for a fuck ton of time from even the start, but most people agree it mainly started when moot added /news/ then all the chudcels flooded the rest of the site, then created /pol/ and the rest is history.

With that being said, how do we realistically combat the mass grooming of people into nazism through imageboards? The sharty is becoming the new 8chan but with way more cultural influence on the wider internet and the rest of the population is filled with young children, we have already seen solomon (a mass shooter that was a black man yet he was also a white supremacist with sharty connections) commit a mass shooting. With that being said clearly a lot of these young men are isolated and angry, doxxing random literal WHOS because they are trans, or even doing raids that help the federal government because the site is influenced by glowies. They even raided our very booru 2 days ago, and ILLEGAL CONTENT was posted (this was done by foodist nazis not soyteens but still scary that it’s that prevalent with their raids).

And with the thought on raids we can see some of these young people are being groomed into actual pedophile nazi communities but the sharty staff and wiki are so up their asses that they can’t see they have ideological similarities with the nazi foodists and that’s why they surround them.

They have crushed /leftysoy/ and banned many leftists on their wiki including me, I think this is gonna evolve into something much worst if we don’t do anything.
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>>2614641
there's a reason shit like this gets way less likes on tiktok mang

>>2610173
Nah, most Soyjaks are made by genuine chuds who genuinely believe in far-right bullshit. You're making them look like victims when they're genuinely violent and sadistic individuals.
>>2614496
We got the ball rolling with MAGAjaks and "Fell for it again" award, we shouldn't give it up so easily. Plus there's Clittycel which is even more insulting than the Chudjak was.

i was a self proclaimed soyteen for a bit before i found out they weren't joking about hating trans people, that was a deal breaker for me

>>2614496
It's a depressing double reversal. Very dialectic. First fashies copy commie culture (national """socialist"""), then desperate westoid tailists copy chud culture (hazoids)

tf is the sharty?



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make a new thread uyghurs

>>2614845
Goalpost, moved


>>2614687
Christianity was fucking stupid, because even the earliest Church councils had to ban self-castration because Bible clearly states that worldly desires are evil while castration negatively impacted population statistics for feudal lords. Even so, Christians had this weird obseesion with masturbation, sex and purity with communal overwatch over what happened in people's bedrooms.

This has nothing to do with LGBT or whatever, it's about a Cult organization controlling sexual life of cultists

>A reason why the Christians were prosecuted was literally that they didn't jerk off to the literal God-Emperor of the Romans.


Nah, Christians were simply annoying as fuck, same as they are today. Romans tried to remove annoyance - same way Chinese and Japanese did, by the way. But unlike Romans, Asians have managed to prevent this disease from taking root and have maintained their relatively progressive religious customs over totalitarian (in)sect(oid) religion of Europeans

>>2614872
Are you one of the wiggas who genuinely thinks that pagans had queer shamans and druids?



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Can someone give me non-bullshit explanation of how exactly Western PROLETARIAT benefits from imperialism?

The West exported their investments and know-how and helped in the industrialization of the third world. Not just China, but also SEA, Asian tigers, India, Brazil, Poland, Malaysia etc. This resulted in the exact opposite of what happened in colonialism. The Western industries were hollowed out this time, and outsourced to the third world. Now sure, the Western bourgie benefited from this, but the money didnt trickle down much. That's why in the 1970s you could support a family and live a decent life doing a simple blue collar job and now you cant. So where exactly did the Western PROLETARIAT benefit from this imperialism?
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>>2555972
good post. too bad it got ignored by the only two pseuds to reply.

>>2549625
lol

"settler-colonialism" (a nonsense term btw) won in the US. natives, Hispanics, AAs, etc have all been molded into the american identity and class structure of capitalism. settler colonialism stopped a century ago when the frontier closed. we are no more "settler" than the UK is

settler colonialism just describes all conquest throughout all human history. the idea of a "settler" has little distinction in class relations (as it currently used to mean white people). we just already have a word that better describes the process described in SC, imperialism

>>2615435
>"settler-colonialism" (a nonsense term btw) won in the US.
Do you support zionism? If not, why.

>>2615435
Settlerism continues by maintaining a perpetual underclass whom can be displaced whenever whitoids need to move somewhere en masse

>>2615747
>jew shit out of nowhere
try actually reading the post

>>2615760
>what if we described the proletariat but made it based around race
you are retarded



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What even is the point of this shit anymore? The great turdworld cope that China, Russia, India and maybe Turkey and Brazil is gonna team up into an anti imperialist avenger and destroy the Epsteinian McWorld AmeriKKKa imposed upon us has been shattered to pieces, none of these guys do anything to defend Iran when the Iranians were bombed by the "Israelis", Russia is playing footsy with the US and India and China are more focused with exploiting their neighbours than confronting blatant American overreach under Trump. Any response that does exist is mostly scattered and reactive (i.e buying gold to protect from Fed interest rates) rather than proactive (i.e doing currency swaps and bond liquidation to harm the greenback).
In absence of any hope in changing the global world order i have seen third worldists now retreating and openly defending national bourgeoisie in the name of anti imperialism (such as Korotaev defending Ukrainian oligarchs as barrier against US investments, etc) and it's like …. We are against imperialism not just because we hate the US. We are against the US because American imperialism encouraged corruption and extractivism in the Third World, while American backed Bourgeois organizations crack down on labour rights world wide. Playing defense for corrupt and extractivist oligarchs in the third world in the name of building productive forces, that just undercut the reason why so many people became anti imperialist in the first place.
And as global crises started to ramp up, with metabolic drift and climate change ruining shit, the old rhetorics of building productive capability and bourgeois nationalism is just not gonna be relevant for long. This whole thing is a dead end politically.
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>>2615002
If you look at the complication rates that unborn children and their mothers face in the third world, then unironically yes Lmao

>>2614984
nah ur definitely schizo sorry lol youve been at this for months and every time people tell you that isn't third worldism you just do it again

like you have lumped marxism-leninism anti-imperialism and mao-zedong-thought into "third worldism" and none of those tendencies are third worldist they literally mainstream communism. third worldists as they exist are marxist-leninist-maoist and in the phillipines and india they are actually mega based.

"third worldist" westerners on twitter are retards but that isn't even what you are talking about, again, your problem is just with mainstream communism. maybe the real problem is that you also dont understand basic marxism?

>>2592128
>When people here complain about third worldism they are usually complaining about very straightforward Leninism, something to keep in mind
TRUKE

>>2615405
If you can't tell he's not being very serious you might be retarded as well, or at least some kind of autist

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yet another example of a post that is NOT pro-settler, pro-colonial, or pro-imperialist being responded to as if it is. This is what trolls do. It has nothing to do with actual anti imperialism. it is cointelpro derail meant to breakdown communication on the board.

>>2615608
> every time people tell you that isn't third worldism
i don't think it's third worldism. i've been clear it has nothing to do with actual anti imperialism. TWister is just pseudo-third-worldist trolls literally twisting words on here as ragebait. i thought that was clear.

I'm not OP btw.



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How can you bd a leftist thsts agaisnt ai? Ai is the best thing that has happened to leftism since the great depression er. On the one hand its accelerationist on the other hand it actually makes workers democracy possible for the first time realistically.
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I'm not against or for AI, I think that we have more pressing issues (continuing to advance leftism, waking more people up to wealth inequality, etc) that are a pressing concern.

This is not to say that for-profit industries raping the earth in the name of profit is acceptable, it isn't and it never will be.

I always kinda just saw ai as a nothing machine crafted by the bourgeoisie to be used by petty bourgeois to replace real workers

>>2615685
You deserve to lose your job and access to a wage and become de-proleterianized into a potentially homeless person or suffer from malnutrition? I think you should reconsider your choice of words here. Sure, it's more so that the worker deserves to not have to do the labor anymore, not that they "deserve to get replaced by a machine because there is nothing special about them". Sounds like you are speaking like a capitalist apologist, this is not a capitalist board.

>>2615684
>LLMs are replacing "real workers"
such as……………………………………………?

>>2615687
the petit bourgeois dont become homeless when losing their class status, they become proletarians lmao



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Hondurans protest Asfura’s election, demand full vote recount
Thousands of Hondurans converged on the National Electoral Council headquarters in Tegucigalpa on Friday night, protesting the proclamation of right-wing candidate Nasry Asfura as president-elect and demanding a full recount of ballots to ensure the legitimacy of the November 30 election results.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/honduras-protest-recount-nasry-asfura/

Brazilian judge puts coup plot convicts under house arrest after former police commander flees
Silvinei Vasques, the former director of Brazil’s Federal Highway Police, was extradited to Brazil on Friday night, after he had secretly entered Paraguay and attempted to board a flight to El Salvador using Paraguayan documents. According to Brazilian police, Vasques tore off his ankle monitor on Thursday and drove to Paraguay in a rental car.
https://apnews.com/article/brazil-coup-plot-house-arrests-5b74f4b78ecf7f802c62434f38f128a3

Milei eyes 'mattress dollars' as 'fiscal innocence' bill wins approval
Under the new framework, which applies only to taxpayers with assets of up to 10 billion pesos, participants will not be required to report changes in their wealth, nor will their spending be monitored. The ARCA tax and customs revenue agency will levy income tax solely on declared income, regardless of any increase in assets, which will not be scrutinised.
https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/milei-eyes-mattress-dollars-as-fiscal-innocence-bill-wins-approval.phtml

Ukraine's anti-corruption agency attempts raid of parliament in new graft probe
Ukraine’s anti-corruption agency said on Saturday that security services were blocking its attempt to raid parliament, as investigators alleged that sitting MPs were implicated in a new graft probe. The probe comes at a delicate time for President Volodymyr Zelensky, as he seeks better terms for Ukraine in US-brokered peace taPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Vermont’s climate superfund law pushes forward as federal lawsuits seek to block it
With a history of public service dating back to the 1990s, Minter was tapped in September to be the program manager for the state’s new Climate Superfund Act. That legislation, overshadowed by a pair of federal lawsuits seeking to dismantle the law, seeks to hold major oil companies accountable for their pollution. Now, Minter is pushing the law forward while the courts consider whether the state law will survive. On Monday, the federal government again asked the courts to void the law.
https://apnews.com/article/vermont-sue-minter-chris-van-hollen-climate-change-industry-regulation-2e92da784fbacc1b94b20a7711de8495

New law means home insurers can stop covering wildfires in Nevada. Could California follow suit?
Passed this fall by the Nevada legislature, the law clarifies that insurers in the state will be allowed to remove coverage for wildfires from their policies. It also authorizes insurers to offer policies that only cover damage from wildfire. Nevada, unlike California, has no FAIR Plan equivalent already doing this. Experts said California won’t be following suit anytime soon. But in some ways, homeowners in the state are already facing a similar landscape.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/california-wildfires/article/nevada-wildfire-home-insurance-21250875.php
https://archive.ph/G8ee4

Mayor Adams looks to veto roughly 20 more NYC Council bills on key issues: sources
Among the measures the mayor is seen as likely to veto is a bill that would prohibit federal immigration authorities from maintaining offices for any purposes on city Department of Correction property, an issue that has become especially fraught amid the Trump administration’s hardline crackdown on undocumented New Yorkers. Other bills facing likely vetoes include ones that would: Grant more street vending licenses Prohibit for-hire vehicle companies like Uber from deactivating drivers without caPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Epstein and the Clintons: As Hillary Launched Presidential Campaign, Epstein Feared Exposure
Since Jeffrey Epstein’s second arrest in 2019, the Clintons have spent considerable effort distancing themselves from the enigmatic financier, and they are currently fending off House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, who threatened contempt proceedings after the political power couple refused to testify this week regarding their relationship to Epstein. Epstein first came into public view after accompanying former President Bill Clinton on a 2002 tour of Africa, aboard Epstein’s infamous Boeing 727 plane, later dubbed “Lolita Express.” Abundant photos from that Africa trip—with Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker—have just been released by the Justice Department. Through a spokesperson, Bill Clinton has acknowledged traveling on Epstein’s jet during a humanitarian tour of Africa in 2002, but has said he knew nothing of Epstein’s crimes, never visited Epstein’s properties, and ended contact in 2005. In a Justice Department interview in July 2025, Ghislaine Maxwell downplayed Epstein’s connection to the former president, telling Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, “President Clinton was my friend, not Epstein’s friend.” Yet as Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign ramped up, it was Epstein looking to duck the Clintons. Epstein was facing increasingly dire legal consequences in South Florida, stemming from his years-long sexual exploitation of young women and girls. The glare of a presidential campaign risked unraveling what Epstein and his friend and ally Ghislaine Maxwell had so effectively constructed over the years, as they were increasingly associated with the spectacle of “Clintonworld.” In May 2007, the news media drove a scandal around the relationship between Hillary Clinton and Vinod Gupta, an Indian technology executive accused of corrupt dealings with the Clintons related to inflated consulting fees and travel on his company’s jet. In a May 26 email, four months before signing his “sweetheart deal” to avoid federal sex trafficking charges, Epstein predicted to Maxwell that Clinton’s opponents would “attack her ‘friends’ in any way they can,” and he warned her that Clinton’s presidential run could bring unwanted attention to Maxwell. He wrote to Maxwell, “you can see the papers are starting on hillary ‘friends’ Vin gupta,” he wrote, adding, “I think you are better off, not having your name associated.”
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tybna



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Hello!

I want to preface this by saying I subscribe to Sorelian and Corporate statist thought. I'm really interested in political economy, however, and so out of curiosity, what are the political economics and labor organization theorized by Maoism, Kampuchean and Juche?

I figured it'd be best to ask it here, since it wouldn't be fair to not give you guys a chance. Thanks in advance and forgive the shitty drawing, I'm posting from an xbox




 

I think we live in a timeline where Palestine was lost from the very beginning.
What needed to happen in the past, to prevent the Zionist entity from coming into being?

I came up with a few theories:
1. Forced assimilation of Jews of in eastern Europe by the Soviets.
2. Alternative Jewish homeland in Crimea.

Option 1 is the preferable option because option 2 still creates a potentially ethnic strife with the native ethnic Crimeans.


Share your alternative history theories where Zionism is prevented.
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>>2615437
>2. Alternative Jewish homeland in Crimea.
make it in germany

>>2615481
East Prussia was the obvious choice.

This is Chomsky talking about the PLO in the early 90s. (Yeah, I know, but still.)

>Well, you know, I’ve always thought that the P.L.O. is the most corrupt and incompetent Third World movement I’ve ever seen. I mean, they’ve presented themselves all these years as, you know, revolutionaries waving around guns, Marx, etc.—but they’re basically conservative nationalists, and they always were conservative nationalists: the rest was all pretense.


>In fact, part of the reason for the failure of the whole Palestinian cause is that the P.L.O. is the only Third World leadership I’ve ever seen that didn’t try to stimulate or support—or even help—any kind of international solidarity group. Even the North Koreans, crazy as they are, have made efforts to try to get popular support in the United States. But the Palestinian lead- ership never did. And it’s not because they weren’t told that it would be a good idea—I mean, there were people like, say, Ed Said [Palestinian- American professor], who were trying to get them to do that for years, and I was even involved in it myself. But they just couldn’t hear it. Their conception of the way politics works is that it’s arranged by rich guys sitting in back rooms who work out deals together, and the population’s irrelevant. They haven’t the slightest conception of the way a democratic system functions. So while it’s true we don’t have like a stellar democracy in the United States, what the population thinks and does makes a difference here—a big difference—and there are mechanisms to influence things. But the P.L.O. leadership has just never understood that.


>The extent of this is really astonishing, actually. Just to give you one example of it, back in the early 1980s…


>Well, there was an approach to the P.L.O. about all of this—and incidentally, the P.L.O. had tons of money. I mean, part of their problem was that they were way too rich for their own good: they had a ton of money because the rich Arab states were trying to buy them off so they wouldn’t cause them any trouble. So you know, Arafat was able to broker billion-dollar loans to Hungary, and all this kind of crazy business. But anyway, the P.L.O. had tons of money, and there was a proposal to try to get them just to purchase books—like, say, Yermiya’s book—and send them to libraries so the book would be in Ameri
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>>2615518
<During the 1970s, in the U.S., you had close relationships with Edward Said and Eqbal Ahmad.

>Yes, we were very close friends. With Edward the relationship was mostly personal, but also Middle East–related. With Eqbal there were many other things, too, since he was very active on many issues: Vietnam, Central America, issues of imperial oppression and domination. It was through them, especially Edward, that I came to have some direct experience of the PLO.


<I understand that you were involved in attempts to explain to high-level PLO officials what might be more effective ways of conveying their message in the U.S.


>Yes, well, I've never actually written or talked about that, except privately . . .


<I thought these encounters might be revealing in terms of the movement and how it operated.


>Well, yes, I do think they were quite telling. But they had so many problems that I didn't want to embarrass them further. Ed [Said] would set up these meetings in New York when senior PLO types would be in town for the UN. This was roughly in the late 1970s, 1980. Ed's idea was to get them to listen to people who were sympathetic to the Palestinians but critical of their policies. So I was there, Ed, and Alex Erlich, a friend who taught Russian history at Columbia who was a real old-fashioned Bundist, a Marxist, anti-Zionist, a very honest guy. The meetings were pretty pointless. We would go up to their suite at the Plaza, one of the fanciest hotels in New York, and basically just sit there listening to their speeches about how they were leading the world revolutionary movement, and so on and so forth.


>Let me tell you an anecdote that says it all. During the 1982 Lebanon war there was an Israeli, a very honorable man named Dov Yermiya, who wrote a terrific war diary in Hebrew. He was a civilian who had been one of the founders of the Haganah, had a very distinguished military record, and was a war hero in Israel. He had been sent to Lebanon to deal with the captured population. The diary was very revealing, searing. I thought it would be good for it to be available in English, and I got
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>>2615437
To what end?
For fucks sake you have a whole board for this. >>>/siberia/



 

In the future Global USSR, all Women will be given 60 days to get their Hair Cut/Chopped/Shaved off, either at home or at a People’s Barbershop by Female International Red Guards, and once the 60 day window passes, Female (Mostly Lesbian) International Red Guards will patrol the streets looking for Women with Reactionary Bourgeois Patriarchal Hair styles (anything longer then a Pixie Cut), and if/when they find one, they will Shave her head, have her walk through the streets wearing a Dunce Cap, attend a Struggle Session wearing a placard that says Revisionist/Bourgeois/Reactionary/Patriarchal, and send her to a Re-Education Camp to embrace the Immortal Science of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, the Highest Stage of Marxism, so She can become a Liberated Socialist Woman and begin traveling the Shining Path to Communism, ✊😜🇨🇳🇰🇵🇨🇺🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🚀☢️💇‍♀️👩‍🦲!

>>2603949
Thanks for appreciating my Dialectal Materialist Marxist-Leninist-Maoist Praxis that was implemented in the IRL Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in Maoist China and will be implemented in the Global Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in the future Global USSR, whether Revisionists, Liberals, Fascists, and Women brainwashed to accept the Superstructural symbols (ie. Long Hair, Dresses, Makeup, etc.) of Patriarchal Bourgeois Femininity/Domesticity and the Reactionary Gender Binary like it or not, ✊😜🇨🇳🇰🇵🇨🇺🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🚀☢️💇‍♀️👩‍🦲! However, I do think it is important to note that the OP is not actually King Lear because I never use the Naval Intelligence Glowie Honeypot known as Tor, and I have mixed feelings about other people copying my posts, as I like that others appreciate them enough to post them themselves, but at the same time I am not thrilled about Plagiarism and/or False Flagging, but in this case it seems relatively good natured so I will be OK with it, 😂🤣🤢🤮✊😜🇨🇳🇰🇵🇨🇺🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🚀☢️!

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>>2604374
>Naval Intelligence Glowie Honeypot known as Tor



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