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2,559 CONFIRMED DEAD WITH ESTIMATES REACHING QUADRUPLE THAT NUMBER

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Previous threads:
https://archive.ph/dDpTN
https://archive.ph/5s7Ek

Quick run-down: Unlike previous mass protests in Iran the current ones were caused primarily by crushing economic conditions rather than civil rights, and so they carry undeniable proletarian character and potential. The true scale of the protests is hard to confirm due to conflicting imperialist propaganda, however the staggering death toll in such a short period dwarfs the previous protests.

Statement of the Workers’ Councils of Arak: All power to the councils!

>“To the workers of Markazi Province, to our comrades in Khuzestan, and to all the people of Iran.”


>For decades, our demands for bread have been answered with bullets, and our demands for dignity with prison. But today, the silence has come to an end. We, the workers of Arak’s factories, declare the following:

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>>2646164
You just contradicted yourself

>>2646101
IRGC never said 3000 dead. Where is your source

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>>2645885
>sucking off muslims means you're left-wing o algo

>>2646230
His source is NYT, unironically

>>2646051
Jfl “four 9/11s”



 

Palestinian students strike as Israel bans access to West Bank teachers
The strike was called by the General Secretariat of Christian Educational Institutions in Jerusalem and later joined by all private schools in East Jerusalem. It follows Israel’s decision to limit the number of days on which work permits are granted to teachers from the West Bank. Under Israeli rules, Palestinians must obtain a permit from the Israeli military to cross checkpoints separating the West Bank from East Jerusalem.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/14/palestinian-students-strike-as-israel-bans-access-to-west-bank-teachers
https://archive.ph/2QQUm

Iran’s judiciary suggests fast-tracked trials for protesters
Iran’s judiciary has said it will move swiftly against those arrested in massive nationwide protests now into their third week, signalling fast-track trials and executions. Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, the head of Iran’s judicial system, delivered the warning in a video released by state television on Wednesday, calling on courts and prosecutors to act without delay. “If we want to do a job, we should do it now,” Mohseni-Ejei said, adding that any pause would undermine the state’s ability to deter further violence.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iran-calls-un-confront-us-over-trumps-incitement-overthrow-government

Ugandan voters go to the polls amid soldiers on the street
UGANDANS go to the polls today in an election that is likely to extend the rule of the long-term president while raising concerns about transparency, hereditary rule, military interference and an opposition strategy to prevent vote tampering at polling stations. President Yoweri Museveni, who has held power since 1986, seeks a seventh term that would bring him closer to five decades in power.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/ugandan-voters-go-polls-amid-soldiers-strePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

US Senate kills resolution that would have limited Trump action in Venezuela
Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri and Todd Young of Indiana, who had joined three other Republicans to advance the resolution alongside Democrats last week, flipped after they said they received assurances from the Trump administration. With Hawley and Young’s votes, the Senate was split 50-50 on the resolution. JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote. Republican senators Rand Paul, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins cast their votes for the war powers resolution alongside Democrats.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/14/us-senate-trump-military-action-venezuela

Hegseth Announces Grok Access to Classified Pentagon Networks
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Monday that Elon Musk's artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot Grok will be integrated into Pentagon networks, including classified systems, as part of a broader initiative to incorporate AI technology across the military.
https://www.newsweek.com/hegseth-announces-grok-access-to-classified-pentagon-networks-11349020
https://archive.ph/3ZVNw

Trump administration restores federal funding for family planning after ACLU lawsuit
Last year, the American Civil Liberties Union sued the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services after federal officials alerted 16 organizations, including Planned Parenthood affiliates, that the department was pausing $27.5 million to investigate whether they’re complying with the law.
https://apnews.com/article/family-planning-trump-grants-134884db0bfd42da72601f4a77e1677e

Trump flips off Michigan auto worker who criticized handling of Epstein case
Donald Trump raised his middle finger and appeared to direct profanity toward a Michigan auto plant worker who criticized the U.S. president's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy during a visit on TuePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

From the Ashes of the Arab Spring
On January 14, 2011, Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced to resign, after four weeks of revolt in the north African country. It was a first major scalp for the wave of upheaval known as the Arab Spring — a democratic upsurge across the region, which, however, also ended in many defeats. In an interview for the Swiss website marx21.ch, scholar Gilbert Achcar reflects on the legacy of those years and the prospects of a resurgent revolutionary process today. The interview was conducted before the most recent uprising in Iran.
https://jacobin.com/2026/01/arab-spring-uprisings-civil-war

The Political Economy of the Current Uprising in Iran
With hundreds of protesters killed within days in Iran, amid a blackout imposed by a state that blocks any flow of information, parts of the international Left have rushed to pronounce judgments in a mode of immediacy that ignores history and misreads the situation. This article addresses one such claim: that Iran “is not capitalist,” has not undergone neoliberalization, and that sanctions alone explain its economic crisis—a statement that would bewilder any Iranian worker, but circulates unhindered among leftists in the imperial core. This text does not address two other determinants of the conjuncture: the reactionary political hegemony over the uprising and the role of imperialist intervention—both targets of other uninformed assessments in recent days. Denying massacres and neoliberal austerity does not serve the cause of anti-imperialism in the long term, even if realpolitik and geopolitical considerations push some toward immediate discursive interventions in the current situation. Statism is not internationalist solidarity. Nor does the immediate embrace of the situation as “revolutionary,” coupled with the dismissal of imperialism and fascism, serve the cause of revolution. Iran, Angola, Ecuador, Bolivia in 2025. Angola in 2023. Kazakhstan and Jordan in 2022. Iran, Lebanon, Ecuador, and Zimbabwe in 2019. France, India, and South Africa in 2018. Mexico in 2017. Sudan in 2013. Nigeria in 2012. Bolivia in 2010. The United Kingdom, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, and Russia in 2008. Iran in 2007. Yemen in 2005. This is an incomplete list of countries where, over the past two decPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2646872
LUXEMBURG LOVED KIRKEGAARD CONFIRMED!!



 

Lmao at multipolartards maybe the next random dictator you retards suck off will turn out differently lol.










>body was too short somehow
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>>2646759
No one is crying. It just shows how desperate the US is

>>2646785
Whatever helps you cope


>>2646779
proof that Venezuela is no longer anti-imperialist……………….

Delcy is sending a representative to the US tomorrow fellas

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/14/world/americas/venezuela-diplomat-us-visit-washington.html

Venezuelan Envoy to Make First Washington Trip in Years Amid Thaw
Félix Plasencia, an envoy of the interim government, will travel to the United States on the day the opposition leader María Corina Machado is to meet President Trump.



 

South Yemen secessionists, supported by the UAE, are crushing the Saudi puppet state and took over most of the cities in the Southern part of the country, also taking control of the Oman-Yemen border. But the Southern Transitional Council isn't communist like was South Yemen, and fully supports the Palestinian genocide:

https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/us/2025/09/24/southern-independence-opens-door-to-ties-with-israel-says-yemens-al-zubaidi/

>Transitional Council chief says Abraham Accords will be key to stability after Gaza war

Declaring an independent southern Yemeni state would pave the way for entering the Abraham Accords, the deputy chairman of Yemen's Presidential Council Aidarous Al Zubaidi told The National in an interview.

>The president of the Southern Transitional Council said all the conditions were in place for statehood and added that secession would allow the south to make its own foreign policy decisions, including the option of joining the Abraham Accords.


>“Before the events in Gaza, we were advancing towards joining the Abraham Accords,” he said. “If Gaza and Palestine regain their rights, the Accords will be essential for stability in the region. When we have our southern state, we will make our own decisions and I believe we will be part of these accords.”


>Yemen's eight-member Presidential Council leads the anti-Houthi, internationally recognised government in exile in Aden. The secessionist Southern Transitional Council holds three of those eight seats.


>Mr Al Zubaidi framed independence not just as a local aspiration but as part of a wider commitment to stability in the region. “We support the two-state solution – a Yemeni state in the north and in the south – and a Palestinian state alongside Israel,” he said. “Self-determination is a right. All people have the right to determine their future.”
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>>2642504
interesting. i wonder why the uae is complying though? the article itself states the somali federal government doesn't have the power to physically remove the uae if they decide to stay


>>2642519
I think most world leaders are turning into retarded and dangerous villains. Ready to blow up everything over minor disagreements or maybe just because.

SAUDI PLEASE INVADE THE UAE AND DEMOLISH DUBAI AS REVENGE!!!!!

They already failed



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The 1400s was when the world ended. The Roman empire collapsed, the printing press was invented which helped spread Christianity from barbarism. I miss the days when Europe was virtually without law, pre-new world order.
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Move this bait thread to siberia plz

>>2646426
Earth was already round by the hellenic era

>>2646415
hows the EU campaign op ?

Europe after the Roman collapse was Actually Existing Socialism until it was taken over by the Carolingian counterrevolution

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>>2646415
> the printing press was invented which helped spread Christianity from barbarism
??????????

>>2646527
Look into Druidism. It existed in ancient Britain.



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What causes people to cling so desperately to right wing narratives even when they themselves can see the truth? I've come across so many people admitting we were right about Trump all along, but still refusing to acknowledge that our line of thinking has any merit.
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>>2645554
translated into burger from russian

>>2645639
All empires inevitably want to expand. NATO isn't historically special.

>>2644803
>muh polycules
the left where I am is students and trade union guys lmao touch grass

>>2644831
NTA but to answer your original question OP my hunch is in cases where this can't be explained by the usual factors(being a petty bourgeois and the ensuing hitler particles) I have found it usually comes from a place of people who care too deeply about one or more types of idealism and/or woowoo and would rather blather on about escaping the matrix and how spiritually enlightened they are then embrace a more materialist outlook which might imply they aren't an extra special indigo child or more rarely you'll meet a dude whose resembles trump in mindset,demeanor and personality so much that an attack on trump may as well be an attack on them. That being said also the shitass psychoanalyzing is predicated on there being a significant group of people who get slidelined by the Haute bourgeois all the time but I also think they're too good for organizing with the proles and end up thinking everything is a conspiracy personally targeting them.

>>2644793
Depends on what section of the right you're talking about, for bourgeois types it's just a natural defence so they can retain their power and wealth at the top of the hierarchy.

If you mean uneducated, blue collar types it's usually from a place of ignorance and unwillingness to to learn about what socialism actually entails because they have been brainwashed to believe it will effect their material conditions in a negative way.

And for the 4chan and internet right types most of them are anti-social, outcasts suffering from parental neglect and mental illness who have feel scorned by society and the the masses they feel make up that society because they believe they are ultimately responsible for their shit lot in life and for rejecting them socially from society and the way society is in general, they in turn adopt nonsensical, extreme and absurd beliefs out of spite or actively want to harm the masses through mass shootings (the discourse on "normalfags" for example.) They have to retain and upkeep the ideology because their entire ego and identity rests upon it and rejecting it would make their entire identity, life and sense of enlightenment and uniqueness a lie.



 

I know this guy, personally.

This guy is your typical chud:
>le dysgenic
>le genetically uggo
>anglo teeth rotting in hell
>built like a fuggen troll
yet he was participating in the Marxist reading group I organized for my country (Hungary) for months.

This guy (heterosexual male) considers himself to be so U G G L Y that he even considered becoming "trans" just so he may get some pussy, even tho he prefers women and prefers thinking about himself as male. He was so desperate for intimate contact that he thought about artificially becoming a "woman".

Long story short, vidrel is a random dude I had the misfortune to work with, who turned out to be a sadist, a pro-NATO asslicker, and a FIDESZ (Hungarian conservative governing party) "meme-creator" who did it for pennies…

I met this dude when he was merely 20-something and he joined our Marxist reading group. He did his homework and reported in his own words about the assigned (=freely, topically chosen from a literature list) texts. He seemed above avg. and so on.

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>>2628529
>I don't even have a group
<individualist leftcom who can't find his place
Yawn and irrelevant, tbh.

Obv, i dont care about your fake ass opinion. You don't represent nothing. You are nothing. You are a little nerd who thinks the main problem with the USSR was having commodity production.

Have you no shame?

>>2628533
>You are a little nerd who thinks the main problem with the USSR was having commodity production.
That wasn't the main problem but that's true

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>>2614019
>High level autistic thread
>reeing about idpol and rainbow flags
>Hungarian OP
Ginjeet is that you?

>>2628539
call his thread autistic all you want but he is a true communist for having vitriolic hatred for agent-provocateurs

>>2614019
we need an update
whre are you OP



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Hello!

I am a teaching assistant who provides emotional and academic support to students with special needs at a public (government) school. I joined this job in part for its capacity to provide me access to the American labor movement such that I can assess its shortcomings. In what felt almost like a self-fulfilling prophecy, I would soon discover one almost immediately after becoming a union representative at my school.

Essentially, myself and my co-workers were duped into voting for a union leadership and city council that had put forward a bill offering a $10,000 bonus (with provided funding sources through the legislation. Union leadership insisted it was a no-brainer and 47/50 city council members were outright sponsors on the bill.

Tl;Dr: in spite of what was OSTENSIBLY overwhelming support to the powers that be, the political will of both the politicians and leadership dissipated as soon as election day had come and past. Like a fool, I said as much to my co-workers and have let them down tremendously. I have to make this up.

As an American public sector employee, it is illegal for our union to hold strikes and Americans do not have the political will for a wildcat. After some analysis, I have concluded that the most productive avenue I can take is to begin a hunger strike on the last day of school for students demanding that the bill be brought to a vote. I am fairly sure at this point that it is the only course of action viable to affect change for my co-workers, who are in desperate need of this additional income due to cost of living increases in spite of their living in the epicenter of the imperial core.

Do you, anon, think this is the right course of action for myself at this time? If so, do you have any tips for how I can execute this without literally killing myself? Can answer any clarifying questions you might have.
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>>2639590
Shut up, how old are you? Atleast he's doing something while you're in you're room playing CS2 all day


>>2640315
>cat/catself

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>>2640145
>Shut up, how old are you? Atleast he's doing something while you're in you're room playing CS2 all day




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Is it true that this entire alt-right agenda was stolen from the Japanese?
I came across an old thread on Russian chan that contained the following post:
>Alt-right assholes somehow got into the habit of writing about the feminist threat via Google Translate to Japanese 2ch, and they were told, "We know everything without you and we don't need your help."
And it also said that this happened in Japan years before Trump.
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>>2640815
…a voice came from the Gulag
>>2640858
Yes

>>2640394
>it was japan, 2ch and the internet which made the rightists anti-feminists

Not really. If we're talking about rightists in the West, they've always been anti-feminist, and a lot of the anti-feminist/anti-progressive vitriol that really took off around the time of GamerGate was merely a continuation of decades of stereotypes about "SJWs"/progressive types. For example, the idea that feminists are all a bunch of unhinged spinsters that live alone with their cats is about as old as feminism itself.

Sure, imageboards may have made it easier for rightist ideas to be disseminated, but those ideas didn't just spontaneously appear because some reclusive nerd watched an episode of Sailor Moon

>>2641154
Guy on the right is the hottest thoughbeit

The Alt-Right would still have existed without 4chan, it might be hard to remember now but there was a time before Charlottesville when they were thriving throughout YouTube, reddit, etc. Not just 4chan.

>>2644399
I've always found the idea of 4Chan being solely responsible for the rise of the Aut-Right incredibly silly, and people that believe in it often ignore broader right wing trends in a lot of first world countries that allowed reactionary ideas to germinate.

Sure, perhaps if little Timmy didn't go on /pol/ when he should've been doing his homework instead it may have saved him from becoming a fan of Spick Fuentes, but he's still growing up in a wealthy household where both of his parents are Republican, still living in a deeply Republican state, and still living in a country that explicitly benefits from white supremacist imperialism



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2000 KILLED ACCORDING TO THE GOVERNMENT - 6000 KILLED ACCORDING TO HOSPITAL DATA

Killing workers in the streets, bending to the west in the sheets - edish

Quick run-down: Unlike previous mass protests in Iran the current ones were caused primarily by crushing economic conditions rather than civil rights, and so they carry undeniable proletarian character and potential. The true scale of the protests is hard to confirm due to conflicting imperialist propaganda, however the staggering death toll in such a short period dwarfs the previous protests.

Statement of the Workers’ Councils of Arak: All power to the councils!

>“To the workers of Markazi Province, to our comrades in Khuzestan, and to all the people of Iran.”


>For decades, our demands for bread have been answered with bullets, and our demands for dignity with prison. But today, the silence has come to an end. We, the workers of Arak’s factories, declare the following:


>Workplace control: From now on, the management of the Machine Manufacturing Company, AzarAb, and Wagon Pars factories will be in the hands of workers’ councils elected by the workers themselves. We no longer recognize managers appointed by the state or the regime’s puppet unions.


https://cpiran.org/statement-of-the-workers-councils-of-arak-all-power-to-the-councils/
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>>2645038
>Iran may seem and act like another neoliberal shithole but it's not cuz le morality police
Nice argument, unfortunately hijab laws were laxed and de facto removed from major urban areas following the 2022 protests when they began to threaten the longevity of the bourgeois state.

Similar thing happened in Saudi Arabia when social norms had to transform to accommodate the economic reality.

These two cases come down to one fundamental reason: the international character of capital and it's inevitable domination of the superstructure (what libs call globalisation) this is a progressive development that brings the workers of the world even closer. Even Afghanistan, what appears like centuries old reaction, is coming to terms with it thanks to its liberal capitalist base.

Workers of the world unite.

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>>2645099
>second pic
And then as soon as that happened poles stopped the bolsheviks into western europe. Natlib in 2026 is just dumb

>>2645186
>into
*From getting into

>>2645025
Do you think Nazi Wehrmacht soldiers got a trial before Poolish partisans shot their asses? Please 🙄



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