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Overnight attacks target US centre at Baghdad airport: security officials
Several waves of departures from the US facility occurred on Saturday from the airport, according to another Iraqi security source, speaking on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter. "Eight separate attacks, carried out until dawn with rockets and drones, targeted the US centre," the senior security official told AFP, adding that "some rockets landed near the base".
https://www.newarab.com/news/overnight-attacks-target-us-centre-baghdad-airport-security-officials

US sending 10,000 more troops to Middle East despite Iran ceasefire
The newspaper, quoting current and former US officials speaking on condition of anonymity, reported on Tuesday that the US was sending about 6,000 troops on board the USS George HW Bush carrier and the ships escorting it to the region.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/15/us-sending-10000-more-troops-to-middle-east-despite-iran-ceasefire
https://archive.ph/8Ac23

Israeli forces number Palestinian women’s hands during Jenin invasion
The women, along with nearly 40,000 Palestinians, have been forcibly expelled by Israeli forces from Jenin and other camps in the northern West Bank following a military offensive that began in January 2025. The invasion has left much of the camps in ruins, while large areas remain inaccessible, with troops permanently stationed there. The 120 women were allowed into the camp for less than two hours, much of which was spent undergoing searches and waiting under heavy military surveillance, while following predetermined routes.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israeli-forces-number-palestinian-womens-hands-during-jenin-invasion

Romania approves US military surge for war against Iran amid deepening domestic crisis
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In 47-52 Vote, Senate GOP Blocks Another Iran War Powers Resolution
Although the war launched by the US and Israel in late February has killed more than 1,700 civilians and sparked a global fuel crisis that has sent prices skyrocketing, that was not enough for 52 Republican senators—every one except libertarian Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.)—who voted to back the president even as the war further erodes his approval rating.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/senate-gop-blocks-iran-war-powers

‘They want to keep denying us our rights’: workers in Vermont’s $5.4bn dairy industry fight for basic labor protections
the state has refused to codify rights for any of the state’s 8,300 farm workers, including roughly 1,000 undocumented workers, according to numbers provided by Migrant Justice, a Vermont-based human rights organization founded and led by farm workers. These workers remain exempt from minimum wage rules, overtime protections and the right to unionize. And increasing immigration enforcement has made them more legally vulnerable and kept them cloistered on farms.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/15/vermont-dairy-industry-migrant-labor-workers-rights

Georgia man charged over attacks that killed DHS worker and other woman
The killing of the DHS worker, Lauren Bullis, and shootings of the two other victims on Monday led homeland security secretary Markwayne Mullin to issue a statement raising concerns that the 26-year-old suspect, British native Olaolukitan Adon Abel, was granted US citizenship in 2022.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/15/georgia-killing-dhs-worker

US Senator Warren voices concern over Nvidia's acquisition of Slurm
SchedMD and Slurm are ​not household names. But the deal follows a pattern of Nvidia targeting under-the-radar companies whose technology serves ⁠as the glue holding the world's most powerful data centers and supercomputers together. In the letter, which was seen bPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

thanks newsanon

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1027 - Komm Susser Rod feat. Andrew Hudson (4/13/26) (Chapo Trap House )
Andrew Hudson of E1 returns to cover the downfall of two great men: Viktor Orbán in Hungary and Eric Swalwell in California. Also in the news: JD Vance goes on an international losing tour from Pakistan to Hungary, Trump threatens military action against the Pope, and another dispatch from Punished Rod.
https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/1027-komm-susser-rod-feat

Your Party: what kind of socialist party does the British working class actually need in 2026?
THERE is a theoretical question at the heart of Your Party’s April 2026 decision on membership eligibility, and it deserves a serious answer — not a bureaucratic one. The question is this: what kind of socialist party does the British working class actually need in 2026? A disciplined vanguard, or a broad democratic mass party? An organisation built around the co-ordination of professional revolutionaries, or one built around the self-activity and democratic participation of the widest possible cross-section of the working class itself? The Your Party central executive committee (CEC) has, with its membership eligibility framework, given a clear and principled answer. Understanding why that answer is correct requires going back to one of the deepest debates in the socialist tradition. Rosa Luxemburg spent much of her political life engaged in precisely this debate with Lenin. Her position was not, as is sometimes caricatured, a rejection of organisation. She was a lifelong organiser who died at the hands of counter-revolution. Her argument was something more precise: that the revolutionary transformation of society could not be accomplished by substituting a disciplined party for the self-activity of the working class.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/your-party-what-kind-socialist-party-does-british-working-class-actually-need-2026

Anarchists and Neo-anarchists: Horizontalism and Autonomous Spaces
It is not uncommon, particularly in North America, to see anarchism defined as an ideology rooted in ‘direct democracy’, coPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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China’s current rise can be understood as a return to the historical norm rather than an anomaly: for much of recorded history, China was among the world’s most advanced and powerful civilizations, often the largest economy and a global center of technology (printing, gunpowder, ceramic, the compass), governance, and culture. During eras such as the Han Dynasty, China developed sophisticated state institutions, large-scale agriculture, and expansive trade networks; in the Tang Dynasty, it stood as a cosmopolitan hub of culture, commerce, and innovation linked to Eurasian trade routes; and under the Song Dynasty, it achieved extraordinary economic and technological sophistication, with some estimates placing it as the world’s largest economy due to advances like paper money, urbanization, and industrial-scale production. Even into the early modern period, China remained a dominant civilizational center with a sizable percentage of global GDP as late as the 18th century, until finally succumbing to the disruptions of the Opium Wars in the 19th century and the weakening of the Qing Dynasty during the Taiping Rebellion. In this long historical arc, China’s current resurgence under the centralized leadership of the Communist Party can be seen as a return to its historical position of civilizational centrality, combining state-directed industrial strategy and vast manufacturing capacity, while the much younger and less stable settler-colonial entity fancying itself the United States of America faces growing internal polarization policy inconsistencies and self-defeating blunders that make it a pariah rogue state despised even by its allies. From this perspective, the shifting global balance of power represents not an exceptional transformation, but a reemergence of a long-standing historical pattern in which China occupies a central role in global economic and civilizational hierarchy.

China’s long-standing dominance throughout history can be attributed to a combination of geographical, political, cultural, and natural resource factors. Geographically, China benefited from fertile river valleys like the Yangtze and Yellow Rivers, which supported dense populations and large-scale agriculture, while natural defenses such as the Himalayas and Gobi Desert provided protection from external threats. Politically, China was able to establish a strong centralized government, particularly during dynasties like the Han, Tang, and Song, with a meritocratic bureaucPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2781006
not gonna happen.

>>2780763
australia is not. the us is not. canada is not. new zealand is not. israel larps but isn't

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>>2778499
d-did you take a historical painting of the mythical yellow emperor and slop it into Xi Jinping physiognomy?

>>2778499
>China's Rise Is a RETVRN to tradition
is that why they're becoming confucian again?

>>2778499
>global center of technology
China was never the center of anything. Its an outpost on the far eastern edge of the world. The middle east is the center of the world. Thats why its called the middle. Maybe you should look at a map?

This post is basically pure bullshit. You just make things up like this like that China was the center of the world when that is blatantly not true. You don't have any realistic analysis of China's underdevelopment, its history of feudalism, superstitions, foot binding …

>cosmopolitan hub of culture, commerce, and innovation


So lets just apply modern liberal terms like "cosmopolitan" and "innovation" to ancient feudal China

>it achieved extraordinary economic and technological sophistication


"Extraordinary"? Seriously? It was a feudal shithole. Whats with these emotionally charged terms?

> return to its historical position of civilizational centrality

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I call for a wholesome peaceful socialdemocratic diplomatic reunification of China and Taiwan as the Republic of People of China (RPC).
I call for China and Taiwan to cease all relations with the outside world and embrace their brothers and thrive within their own unified nation - discarding all political relations with the outside world that have divided them.
The new RPC should be governed by a two-party system in dual power of proletarian nation social-democracy. Their market economies must unite and intertwine. Their laws must merge and discard the laws that contradict each-other to rewrite them in new ways. Their constitutions must merge and discard the elements that contradict each-other and have them rewritten.
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>>2782199
>cute Anime country with depressed salarymen we all like
its an ethnostate with a history of imperialist violence that would make great britain blush
>They should focus on their overtourism and being causally racist against gaijins
your brain has been rotted by right-wing slopaganda

>>2782200
They lost. They should accept that they lost now and that one of their writing systems was partly invented by Han Chadnese. Then everyone else in East Asia can do their part and hate them for their past war crimes, just like most other ex-Yugoslavs in Balkans hates Serbia, yet still do business together and not waste time on a full blown war again, you evil ape (鬼子).

That said, the CPC cancelled all domestic flights to Japan during this very Chinese/Lunar New Year, a couple of months ago, the period of the year where Chinese workers can go on vacation for a week, and generally they take a cheap flight to Tokyo or Osaka, and completely flood them.
Why? Because the new prime minister of Japan is a chudette and started talking shit about Taiwan.
That was a hell of a trolling move. But I'm sure you easily book a Shanghai -> Osaka flight right now, and things have changed since Trump decided to crash the Japanese and South Korean stock markets with no survivors last month.

>>2782180
That's a really cool looking bill

>>2782118
What I meant when I said “Your asking for it” was that I was implying that OP was rage baiting

>>2782118
Forging ties with organized crime is kinda risky, When Soviet power began to crumble in the late 90's they started taking over certain aspects of life and we all know how that worked out. Historically, they are also often the first to defect and establish ties with the enemy occupying Army.



 

Have marxist-leninists learned anything from the failures and dissolutions of 90% of marxist leninist states in the 20th century?
Or do they still just seethe at trotsky while sucking off stalins rotten corpse?
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>>2774793
Your conception of history is flat, whiggish and unscientific. Class struggle didn't go anywhere, and it moves in spirals. First a city (Paris Commune); then we "lost", supposedly? Then the third half of the globe (1950s); then we "lost", supposedly? Now the world. What % of the world population earns their income from wages today? Versus what in the 1890s?
>>2774801
No, MZT was replaced with reform and opening up. The revisionist CPC today actively censors and distorts its depiction of MZT and Marxism-Leninism overall, as well as significant historical periods of their own country's modern history, in a desperate attempt to try to secure their corrosive bureaucrat-monopoly capitalist line. It will not work and they will either hand it over to the reactionary nationalists (when they find the mechanism of allied national capitalist forces stable enough) or be overthrown by the revolutionary chinese proletariat ready to retake control. Seeing the movements in the international system right now, arrows point to the middle of the century being a catastrophic / excellent event. The revisionist clique relatedly will try their best to to stabilize capitalism with lies about "[communism in x decades]" during this time. It will be met with a reawakened world not willing to compromise with reactionary classes. You are partially correct on the point of Gonzaloist "Maoism". I recommend you read this thread: >>2767836

>>2773550
The USSR didn't have a "deep state" until after the demise of Lenin. He was a true believer in the revolution through and through.

>>2774764

MaoAnon and Jucheposters are animalistic anti-social lumpens who belong in supermax prison.

>>2774855
If by deep state you mean unelected officials, you're wrong. And if you mean a bureaucracy, Lenin himself complained about bureaucracy forming already.

Ironically, one of the biggest problems with the modern Left and so many Marxists, is the ability to engage in synthesis, one extreme or the other, no inbetween.
The USSR, Maoist period, Deng etc should all be seen as learning experiences, what worked, what didn't work. The USSR in my opinion should be looked at extremely critically from day one of it's foundation, because the USSR is in the running for arguably being the most pathetic, loser fucking country in history. Nazi Germany went down fighting, Soviet leadership cucked out and sucked Capitalist cock live on TV in fucking commercials.
The USSR made massive gains at time, Lenin was a genius, but it's clear the seeds and mistakes of the USSR were planted in it's foundation, how the CPSU was set up etc. Stalin was a needed strongman, but he shouldn't have been needed, institutionally the USSR should have been Communist but it never was, the moment Stalin Croaked it became a fight between self-interested Shitlibs and Russian Nationalists. A decade after Stalin's death Soviet economic system was functionally eliminated and the Nomenklatura were turned into a crypto-Capitalist class.
The big lessons from China for me, is how the Cultural Revolution spiraled out of control. The Cultural Revolution is WHY China did not turn out like the USSR, it was needed to smash the emerging nomenklatura and keep the party adhering to mass line, but large factions of the Revolution turned to complete nihlism, the type you see in the West today, where they went around smashing shit and destroying peoples lives, culture, homes etc just out of pathetic edgy teenage spite, they shit on all China's great cultural, historical etc achievements. Mao himself is one of the great classic Chinese poets, yet according to the Radical Red Guard, classical poetry was shit and bougious and anyone doing it should be killed.
You see that with shit like the 1619 project, the rampant leftist oikophobia, tearing down statues of churchill, lincoln and other national features today. You will never, EVER gain support through rampant cultural self-hating nihlism, but the left refuses to learn this lesson from the Cultural Revolution. They ignore the parts of the Cultural Revolution that were phenomenal and copy paste the parts where Mao himself had to send in the PLA to smash skulls of dipshit sociopathic students.



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Thread №2

Переможный, переговорный, пятнадцатотравневый.

Продолжаем трястись и ждать мобку.
Лолируем с красных фашистов, пыняславов и чучхеисов - вместе.
Переезжаем в тюмень, так как там нефтяная мекка и все жрут черную икру поварешками.
Левый поворот путина будет… надо только подождать… еще лет двадцать.
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>>2763064
Hot take:Browderism actually was the closest successful attempt that Americans could had towards socialism at the time and would have won even more achievements greater if FDR-Wallace continued and not died with FDR in the grave

О-о-о, пидорас проснулся.

>>2277345
>one nation, under kim, indivisible, with surveillance and behavior control for all

>>2781374
LIBSHIT LIBSHIT LIBSHIT LIBSHIT LIBSHIT LIBSHIT

>>2780288
Пришли в цирк посмеяться с долбоебов-сектантов, например?



 

Campaigners demand government cancel South East Water's contract after bosses admit to failings
Tunbridge Wells suffered a sustained outage in November and December before thousands of properties across Kent and Sussex saw their supply disrupted in January. Many people were left without drinking water for days, unable to shower or bathe and could not flush their toilets, while a number of schools were forced to close.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/campaigners-demand-government-cancel-south-east-waters-contract-after-bosses-admit-failings

Greek police accused of using migrant ‘mercenaries’ in violent pushbacks at Turkish border
These men, often themselves arrested after irregularly crossing into Greece, were allegedly pressured into collaborating with the police in exchange for temporary protection from deportation or other benefits. Testimonies gathered by journalists describe a pattern of systematic violence and humiliation.
https://www.newarab.com/news/greek-police-accused-using-migrant-mercenaries-pushbacks

Italy suspends defence agreement with Israel
Approved by Israel in 2006, the agreement is renewed automatically every five years. It calls for cooperation across defence industries, education and training of military personnel, research and development, and information technology. Meloni’s right-wing government has been one of Israel’s closest allies in Europe, but in recent weeks, it has criticised Israeli attacks on Lebanon.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/14/italian-suspends-defence-agreement-with-israel
https://archive.ph/lmbMl

Meta 'financially enabling' Israeli settler violence against Palestinians, report says
According to the 7amleh, the Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media, Meta has allowed settler-affiliated accounts and extremist media ouPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Dozens detained in New York City protest over US arms sales to Israel
Dozens of protesters were detained by police in New York City on Monday during demonstrations calling for the blocking ​of arms sales to Israel and an end to U.S. ‌military support for its ally. Demonstrators included antiwar group Jewish Voice for Peace, which said around 90 people were detained. Among those detained was whistleblower Chelsea Manning, a former ​U.S. Army soldier and WikiLeaks source.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/dozens-detained-new-york-city-protest-over-us-arms-sales-israel-2026-04-14/

GOP campaigns go all-in on AI — Dems not so much
The White House's digital shop sets the tone for the GOP's aggressive approach, firing off AI-generated social media posts boosting Trump and blasting his critics. The National Republican Senatorial Committee is using AI to create ads, analyze data and identify new small donors, according to an NRSC spokesperson.
https://www.axios.com/2026/04/14/republicans-ai-campaigns-democrats-2026
https://archive.ph/G59yd

United Airlines CEO reportedly pitched merger with American, sparking competition fears
Scott Kirby, who leads United, raised the prospect during an encounter with the US president in late February, Reuters reported, citing two unnamed sources. Such a deal would overhaul the global air travel industry – and would likely face intense competition scrutiny.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/14/united-airlines-merger-american-airlines

Ohio’s nursing homes are dumping patients at homeless shelters
A woman using a walker had shown up, incontinent and carrying “a large bag of medications.” She was diabetic, managing a tibia fracture and alcohol-related dementia, and she was “dumped” at the shelter, according to federal inspectors.
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Hungary’s Fake “Democratic” Revolution — From Orbán’s Mafia to Péter Magyar’s Neoliberal Circus
The international liberal commentariat is celebrating again. Viktor Orbán, the long-reigning right-wing strongman of Hungary, has been defeated in the April 2026 elections by Péter Magyar, a slick, photogenic opposition leader who stormed to power in a matter of months. Headlines scream “democracy wins,” “Orbánism is over,” and “a new dawn for Europe.” Don’t believe a word of it. This is not a victory for the left, for working people, or for any genuine progressive force. It was a squalid palace coup within Hungary’s corrupt political elite — a transfer of power from one faction of the ruling class to another, dressed up as a heroic popular uprising. The Hungarian people did not win. They simply exchanged one set of oligarchs for another.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/04/14/hungarys-fake-democratic-revolution-from-orbans-mafia-to-peter-magyars-neoliberal-circus/

ALPRs and Minneapolis’ Growing Discriminatory Surveillance Dragnet
In Minneapolis, like in other cities across the United States, cameras cover the tops of light poles like barnacles revealed by a low tide. Motorists are no stranger to their growing ubiquity and mostly pay no mind to them as if they’re another natural part of the urban ecosystem, no different than all of the cigarette butts and wrappers on the street. In the last several years, however, a new apex predator of surveillance has emerged largely unnoticed. The Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) and private businesses have been installing Automatic License Plate Readers (ALPRs) at numerous locations, little cameras perched in discreet locations like ugly, bald-headed vultures that make CCTV cameras seem archaic in comparison. ALPRs, as the name suggests, automatically read license plates, often with the help of artificial intelligence, and store that data for later without the need for any human eyes. There’s not much limiting them to plate numbers, though: they’re able to recognize the vehicle itself by color, scratches and even cargo. MPD’s ALPR cameras alone, set up at 30 intersections in the city, collected data at all hours every single day on more than 31 million vehicles in thPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



 

Within the West the left has a common circular conversation: We need to organize, we need a movement independent of liberal political parties, we need independent working class power. The common response: there's no sufficient labor movement, people are too atomized, they no longer live and work in proximity in ways that makes them easily reachable, existing platforms prevent dissemination of our message, etc.

What if the people need to come together to be reached, and what if they get what they need for their liberation, and what they are missing in their lives under capitalism such as community aid and belonging, in a church?

Consider the conditions under which Christianity arose. The older religions including Greco-Roman pantheon worship had declined. They had by no means lost their popularity completely but the awe of the primal forces of nature and the fatalistic philosophical personification and deification of aspects of human behavior no longer spoke as effectively to the increasingly urban masses where the bronze age conditions that inspired the religion in the first place were increasingly remote and abstract. Major rituals and festival were increasingly done by rote or performatively by elites for their political careers, or for the celebrations more than the meaning beneath them. Christianity filled that void, the thought of taking on the sins and failures and brutality of humanity from the top down and dying to absolve the human soul, the thought of an all encompassing and compassionate architecture to the universe and their place in it gave people more awe than witnessing a lightning storm or an earthquake.

We all know how things went since, there's more to criticize about Christianity's history than we have time to go over. But now we find ourselves once again in similar conditions for something new. Religious membership is declining in the west, the remaining membership are either increasingly secularized and bourgeois or increasingly hyper-reactionary or lumpen. These institutions are not able to speak to the problems of the day or any solution for them on a theological or material basis. If the old church was the theological logic of feudalism to come in the shadow of rome, if protestantism was the theological logic of capitalism to come in the shadow of feudalism, then something new whether christian or something distinct can be the theological logic of what is to come after capitalism and more people Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2781171
> why did no atheist here ever question the historicity of Jesus, the gospels or the authorship of the Bible, despite ample room to do so?

>And I do think that’s the big issue overall: In actual leftist spaces, few are willing to take on Christian theology.


christian theology and the historicity of jesus are two different questions. there probably is a historical figure who became the basis for early christianity. whether he even closely resembles the jesus of the four gospels (written between 70 and 150 CE) is a different question entirely. The fringe hypothesis of Caesar's Messiah says that the gospels were fabricated by Titus and Josephus to create a pacifistic form of Judaism that would submit to Rome. While that is possible the evidence is circumstantial, and even if it were true, it is not incompatible with a historical Jesus who they based their fabricated religion around. Imagine if a few hundred years from now a religion sprung up around some half-remembered political martyr from the 20th century. The question of a historical Jesus isn't a question of whether the character Jesus existed but whether that character was based on a forgotten real person or not.

>>2781171
>That goes for both idpol-type stuff and economic policy. Like, the Bible never calls for property abolition ever, not even in the passages liberation theologians use as talking points
i'm with you on most of this post but I gotta say Acts 4:32 comes pretty close
<All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own, but they shared everything they had.

>>2781184
>>2781184

The glaring issue is that this does go against the commandment on not coveting for other’s goods as well as the prohibition of theft that rests on the notion of private property.

Honestly, this cuts into what I think is the crux of the issue: Most socialist and capitalist Christians often overlook the fact that Christianity, at the end of the day, is a pre-modern religion that began as a bunch of multiple and often conflicting sects before being consolidated (albeit incomplete) into the Catholic Church, and as such the Bible doesn’t have an economic theory that neatly fits into either capitalism or communism/socialism since both capitalist and socialist economic theories arose as products of modernity, although to be fair modernity in itself is heavily influenced by Christianity via either acceptance or rejection of it.

Overall, while I do think Christianity is closer to socialism than the free-market dogmatism that characterises right-libertarian nutjobs, Christianity doesn’t exactly affirm socialism either.

Anyway, please do read the following article for I think it provides good counter-rebuttals to many of the liberation theology arguments as it concerns economics, and does provide some interesting takes for all sides of this thread’s debate: https://billmuehlenberg.com/2016/05/30/bible-private-property/

>>2780621
not really. most atheism is entirely passive. you wouldn't say that sitting on the couch is a sport.
you're on much stronger ground when you recognize that many "non-religious" things (which both religious and non-religious people take part in) are basically ersatz religions without the supernatural nonsense: politics, fandoms, etc.

and, for religious people in the first world, the substitute is often clearly stronger than the "real deal" (e.g. non-zero numbers of US christians would spurn a returning Christ if he got on the wrong side of Donald J. Trump.)

>>2780621
>"Atheism" is a religion no matter how much it tries to reject
this accusation is better reseved for civic religions like confucianism or american civic religion, or the roman cult of the emperor. vid highly related btw
>>2781201
>you're on much stronger ground when you recognize that many "non-religious" things (which both religious and non-religious people take part in) are basically ersatz religions without the supernatural nonsense: politics, fandoms, etc.
this



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Is there something positive about the Zionist entity from a historical point of view? I mean there are a lot of episodes in history where one could could call evil (the mongols, Nazism etc') but there were still some positive things about these events. However this could not be said for the Zionist entity. It's completely parasitic and contributed nothing to mankind (inb4 instant messaging and other Israeli startup "inventions").
Has there something like this in history?
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>>2777018
>revived

They didn't revive shit, they basically just took Yiddish and adjusted it to give it a more "Middle Eastern" flavor. Actual Hebrew is deader than the dodo.

>>2776947
The only thing that can be said is that they accelerated the decline of the united states. Otherwise no, they’re actually just fucking cancer. Even their scientific achievements could have been done better elsewhere.

>>2776947
>Is there something positive about the Zionist entity from a historical point of view?
I'd reframe it from "something positive" to "something rational" for Jews to get into Zionism. That doesn't justify it. Like you might say the attraction of Jews to Zionism substituted for socialism when that was just not working out in the 20th century, because a lot of the Jewish communists died in the Holocaust, and the Soviet Union by the 1950s/1960s really wasn't as great for them as people make it out to have been. Also beware of Stalinists who get into a bad habit of automatically justifying whatever happens in history as historical necessity so things unfold in ways they "should."

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They do shit like this, yet if you say anything bad about God's Chosen People you still get instabanned and censored from this site.

>>2776947
they produce a lot of pharmaceuticals? Idk, I'm at a loss.



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The day they showed weakness and failed to defend their Muslim brothers it was the day judeochristian whites began with a series of oppressions and atrocities such as the genocide of circassians, the bosnian genocide, the genocide of balkan muslims, zionism (arab genocide), the war on """"terror"""" by judeochristians responsible for the holocaust of 10 million Muslims and the displacement of 38 millions, etc and etc…

All this horror will end when the Ummah unites once again, destroy Israel, build nukes and point them at every single judeochristian european and american capital

Karl Marx offered critical support to the Ottomans in their war against Tsarist Russia, weather or not if they were the “Last line of defense” is a different debate though

>>2781757
>All this horror will end when the Ummah unites once again
not gonna happen

>>2781764
They were and history proved it

>>2781764
Interesting to see what he would've thought about WW1.



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The problem with you marxists is that you require people to spend their lives reading and interpreting the works and life of Marx (and its followers).
I don't like Marx, that's enough for me to not be interested in anything that comes from him.
Is that so hard to understand?
I am a leftist, by the way.
I would prefer spend my life reading the works of John Stuart Mill rather than Karl Marx.
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I will mention that the falsification presented by our anarchists above have been deboonked already by comrade Koba
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1906/12/x01.htm

>To proceed. Our "celebrated" Anarchists heard somewhere that Marx's materialism was a "belly theory," and so they rebuke us, Marxists, saying :


<"In the opinion of Feuerbach, man is what he eats. This formula had a magic effect on Marx and Engels," and, as a consequence, Marx drew the conclusion that "the main and primary thing is economic conditions, relations of production. . . ." And then the Anarchists proceed to instruct us in a philosophical tone: "It would be a mistake to say that the sole means of achieving this object of social life) is eating and economic production. . . . If ideology were determined mainly, monistically, by eating and economic conditions—then some gluttons would be geniuses" (see Nobati, No. 6. Sh. G.).


>You see how easy it is to refute the materialism of Marx and Engels! It is sufficient to hear some gossip in the street from some schoolgirl about Marx and


>Engels, it is sufficient to repeat that street gossip with philosophical aplomb in the columns of a paper like Nobati, to leap into fame as a "critic" of Marxism!


>But tell me, gentlemen: Where, when, on which planet, and which Marx did you hear say that "eating determines ideology"? Why did you not cite a single sentence, a single word from the works of Marx to back your assertion? True, Marx said that the economic conditions of men determine their consciousness, their ideology, but who told you that eating and economic conditions are the same thing? Don't you really know that physiological phenomena, such as eating, for example, differ fundamentally from sociological phenomena, such as the economic conditions of men, for example? One can forgive a schoolgirl, say, for confusing these two different phenomena; but how is it that you, the "vanquishers of Social-Democracy," "regenerators of science," so carelessly repeat the mistake of a schoolgirl?

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I will not read your stupid book. I will read On Liberty instead. Have a nice day.

While OP is obvious bait, we really do need people that have actual technical writing skills to write these things in a non-poetry format.



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