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Trump lands in China for high-stakes summit with Xi Jinping, as Iran war looms over talks
Trump was accompanied by his son Eric and daughter-in-law Lara as well as tech leaders including Elon Musk of Tesla and Jensen Huang of the chip-maker Nvidia. The US president has plans for headline-grabbing deals and previously predicted that China’s leader, Xi Jinping, would “give me a big, fat hug when I get there”.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/13/trump-china-summit-xi-jinping-talks

People demand “Bato” arrest
Various organizations widely condemned the Senate’s indulgence and defense of Sen. Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa after the International Criminal Court (ICC) publicly issued an arrest warrant against him in the afternoon of May 11. The ICC confirmed the warrant for dela Rosa’s role in the Duterte regime’s “war on drugs.” ICC spokesperson Oriane Maillet stated the court issued the warrant on November 6, 2025. Authorities made the previously “secret” document “public” only this May.
https://philippinerevolution.nu/angbayan/people-demand-bato-arrest/

Philippine vice president impeached by lawmakers over suspected wealth and threats
The House, which is dominated by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s allies, voted 257-25 with nine abstentions. The two impeachment complaints against Duterte, which will now be elevated to the Senate for a trial, mark an initial setback to her plan to seek the presidency in 2028. Shortly before the impeachment vote in the House, Senate President Vicente Sotto III, who had vowed to immediately put the vice president to trial, was ousted by 13 of 24 senators, including supporters of the vice president and her father, former President Rodrigo Duterte.
https://apnews.com/article/philippines-vice-president-duterte-impeachment-5d619c24ae6ef880d3c03bbcdccc1536

Ethnic Groups Are Fleeing Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts in Search of Safety in Myanmar
Concurrent with the forced Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Senate fails to curb Trump’s war on Iran even as Republican opposition grows
The war powers resolution proposed by Jeff Merkley, a Democratic senator from Oregon, failed in a 49-50 vote. All Democrats with the exception of John Fetterman of Pennsylvania supported its advancement. Since the conflict began in February, Democrats have repeatedly offered such resolutions, without success. But for the first time on Wednesday, Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski voted in favor, joining fellow Republicans Rand Paul of Kentucky and Susan Collins of Maine. All other Republicans in attendance voted against it.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/13/trump-iran-senate-war-powers

Democrats bypass Mike Johnson on Ukraine aid with GOP help
This is the eighth time in the last three years that a discharge petition has been used by some combination of Democrats and Republicans to do an end-run around GOP leadership. Just in the 119th Congress, lawmakers have succeeded in garnering the necessary 218 signatures to force votes on a half dozen bills covering everything from proxy voting in the House to releasing the Epstein files to extending Affordable Care Act tax credits.
https://www.axios.com/2026/05/13/ukraine-aid-discharge-petition-mike-johnson-kiley
https://archive.ph/tb3IL

House Progressives Demand Pentagon Answer for Alleged Abuse in US-Ecuador Operation
Backed by anti-war and human rights organizations, 20 “deeply concerned” progressives in the US House of Representatives sent a letter to the Pentagon on Wednesday demanding answers about “reports of serious human rights violations and the bombing of what appear to have been civilian facilities during joint US-Ecuador military operations conducted in northern Ecuador.”
https://www.commondreams.org/news/ecuador-us-troops

REI union workers call for boycott of co-op’s biggest annual sale
The workers recently approved a decision to call for Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Wartime Iran’s Political Transformation
For seven weeks, American and Israeli air power dominated Iranian skies. High-altitude surveillance, precision strikes on military infrastructure and apartment buildings in Tehran, and near-uncontested flight paths defined the opening phase of the conflict. Iran absorbed the blows and responded not with the guerrilla tactics of Baghdad’s roads but with long-range missiles, mass-produced drones, and a defensive posture that held the line. In the final days before the ceasefire, an F-15 and an A10-warthog were downed by optical tracking systems. Whether this was a replicable technical achievement or a fortunate anomaly remains to be seen. What was not ambiguous, however, was the fact that Iran was able to close off the Strait of Hormuz to maritime traffic. In response, global energy markets convulsed. The war had become a world event. Politics also shifted in Iran. Just a few months ago, in January, the main question there was economic. Inflation. Housing. The price of food. The Masoud Pezeshkian government’s austerity package had hollowed out household budgets and sent tens of thousands into the streets. Today the question is imperial. The war has not erased material suffering — it has reframed it. The choice presented to every Iranian is no longer about fiscal policy or subsidy reform. It is about sovereignty versus incorporation into an imperial order that already governs much of the region. Donald Trump’s ill-advised war has revealed Iran as a unique formation in modern history: a neoliberal anti-imperialist state. Austerity at home, resistance abroad. On paper, a contradiction, in practice, the state’s operating logic. This is why Iran oscillates between protests against austerity and displays of national solidarity — sometimes within the same month.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/starmer-toast-stop-farage-now-britains-left-wing-forces-must-unite

Starmer is toast. To stop Farage now, Britain's left-wing forces must unite
The architects of New Labour have eviscerated the Labour Party twice, once when former Prime Minister Tony Blair took Britain into the Iraq War in 2003, and now under the leadership of Keir Starmer. Unlike other Labour crises - such as the short-lived rebellion ofPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Man its been like 9 years of news anon
Thank you for your service



 

>Traffic congestion in the Metropolitan Area of the Valley of Mexico generates an annual cost of 47 billion pesos, a figure that represents half of the total economic losses caused by traffic in the country’s main cities, reported Juan José Sierra Álvarez, national president of Coparmex.
>The leader pointed out a marked imbalance in public investment: while 47% of the mobility budget is allocated to private cars —used by only a quarter of the population— public transportation, which moves 39% of citizens, receives only 1.2% of the resources. This lack of investment forces public transport users to lose 118 hours per year commuting, significantly exceeding the 71 hours averaged by motorists.

Who is Coparmex you ask?
Coparmex (Mexican Employers’ Confederation) is a major business organization in Mexico.
In simple terms:
It represents business owners and employers
It advocates for private sector interests
It speaks out on public policy, economic issues, and labor laws
It is not a labor union for workers, but for employers
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>>2811120
you are consistently the worst poster on the website. public transit saves space, cuts down on traffic, and reduces pedestrian injuries

>>2811082
The bourgeoisie get to keep the same surplus value either way, dummy. "Costs" are payments to the bourgeoisie!

If you make $2000 worth of goods a month, are paid $1000 a month and pay $500 in rent, that's $500 for you and $500 for the bourgeois landlord, $1500 to the bourgeoisie total. If you're paid $500 instead but your rent is free, the landlord gets $0 and your employer gets to keep $1500 of value… $1500 to the bourgeoisie! It's the same thing!

>>2811318
Cool story bro, I am not getting in ze pod just because that's more profitable for porky

I want porky to make less profits, not more
I want proles to be discontent with their trajectory to snd from work

>>2811327
You are retarded

>>2811375
Error TS1099: Type "argument list" cannot be empty

>>2811638
I already gave you an argument here >>2809615



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Some anon posted this article in another thread but I think it's interesting as its own. Here are some key points:
https://engelsbergideas.com/notebook/the-irgcs-way-of-war/
  1. the Islamic Republic is not organised around a single person: its institutional design prioritises not the fate of any leader, but rather the preservation of the system itself.
  2. The Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) provides a clear example. The SNSC brings together military officials (army and IRGC commanders), key ministers (intelligence, foreign affairs, interior), the president, and other key figures,
  3. The SNSC effectively serves as the central body responsible for formulating core policies on national security
  4. Through the SNSC, senior regime officials deliberate and make decisions through consensus, decisions that are formally ratified by the Supreme Leader. Decision-making thus occurs through an institutionalised and collegial process rather than through unilateral directives from the top.
  5. The armed forces are similarly depersonalised and horizontal.
  6. in wartime, local commanders have been empowered under Iran’s ‘Mosaic Defence’ policy, which enables them to act independently, especially if senior leaders are killed or communications are cut
  7. The IRGC emerged as an amalgamation of revolutionary militias

Honestly, this seems to be in line with what I would expect an honest communist party to strive (well, most of it). 1. is essentially collective leadership, 2. 3. 4. is democratic centralism, 5. is partisan warfare and 6. 7. is a network of soviets.

the great and avthentic revolutionaries are two: Deng Xiaoping and Ali Khamenei.

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>Western leftists when asked if they could recognize Iranian workers as equals and capable of struggle (the alternative is supporting a neoliberal theocracy)



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What exactly is israel's endgame with gaza? So far only 80k people out of 2.3 million if israel wanted to genocide them all they would've done so already.
What's the endgoal here?
What can they hope to achieve?
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read machiavelli and you will understand

>>2783668
I don't think they'll take them because while Arab elites are gigacucks their population are 99% fanatically anti-israel and would take welcoming them as betraying arabs and sucking jewish cock. It's the reason Gaza still exist today btw.

>>2782961
They wish to bring about the Jewish messiah. The religious nuts over there have similar goals to the evangelicals trying to cause armageddon in the us.

>>2782961
Gaza isn't the center of Israel's desires, Israel only views Gaza on the long term, thats why they aren't bothering with rapid genocide, but rather concentrated with starving the place and destroying the infrastructure.
Israel's main goals are in the West Bank, their objective is to get rid of Palestinians there in order to annex the place.
With the large scale regional instability, they are also seeing opportunities in unstable state such as Lebanon and Syria.
Their interest in this expansion are two fold, they are getting rid of ennemies, and they are causing internal troubles in these countries as their annexations make these countries unstable due to the apparent weakness of the government.
Israel has the nuclear weapon, they know that no serious power can threaten them. Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, even Iran, none of them can destroy Israel even if they wanted to, because Israel can obliterate those countries, they don't view Palestine as a threat anymore either. Gaza has also opened the mind of the people in charge of Israel, as it showed them that they could commit a genocide with barely any consequences, so they realise that no one is stopping them in their expansion.
And yet here we are again, Israel taking over south Lebanon and not a word is a spoken internationally.
I think this is something more and more country are realising, America is unable and unwilling to keep the borders of the post cold war world, thats why you're seeing a lot more wars between states (Ukraine, Israel, Thailand-Cambodia, Afghanistan-Pakistan-India)

>>2782961
The death toll is definitely wayyyy higher than 80k, and you also have to account for refugees who have fled.



 

I keep running into a particularly insidious type of revisionism. The "Deng Won" revisionism. It is stated repeatedly by disguised fascists, capitalists, and liberals (but I repeat myself) larping as communists on our board and misusing the concept of realpolitik that capitalist roader party bureaucrats can be deified, and, failing that, rehabilitated. Let me be perfectly clear. The party bureaucrats, the capitalist roaders, and the opportunist labor aristocracy cannot be "deified" or "rehabilitated" under any circumstances. They must all be liquidated alongside their inbred pedophile worker-hating Nixonist-Kissingerist counterparts. It is not the duty of the Dictatorship of the Proletariat to waste precious and limited resources attempting to coddle and reeducate opportunists who in 99.9…% of circumstances will betray the working class, because they secretly harbor counter-revolutionary opinions, and collaborate amongst themselves to foment bourgeois counter-revolution. I don't care if they "raised billions out of poverty.". You put a bullet in their fucking head. Morality is not real. It is a theistic bourgeois construct regarding property relations. It does not matter if this is "good" or "bad." You put the bullet in the bourgeois bootlicker's brain or he will grow strong enough to kill you and everyone you love and destroy everything you fought for. Do you understand? If not, you are a liberal, a fascist, a capitalist roader, and you ought to be hung by your genitals from the nearest lamp post next to the rotting corpse of Bukharin. You are not a comrade, you are a coward, and vermin, to be exterminated alongside the ruling class, their children, their pets, and their lickspittle servants. This isn't a question of "nurture vs nature" either. This is a question of risk mitigation and victory maximization. I am not "weird" or a "freak" or "hate children" for understanding this. Take heed this quote from Mark Twain (Who, despite being a feckless bourgeois 19th century liberal, was perfectly capable of understanding the need for Revolutionary Terror):

>“THERE were two “Reigns of Terror,” if we would but remember it and consider it; the one wrought murder in hot passion, the other in heartless cold blood; the one lasted mere months, the other had lasted a thousand years; the one inflicted death upon ten thousand persons, the other upon a hundred millions; but our shudders are all for the “horrors” of the minor Terror, the mom
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>>2811336
trvke
>>2811338
i promise you i have high quality consensual sex with adults more often than either of you

>>2811336
Oil porkys still profit from Diesel used in bus fuel and tons of other petroleum products

>>2811330
>I am only pretending to ve mindbroken
Lol

>>2811361
if you think "raped" and "foid" are args maybe /pol/ is more your speed lil bro

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>>2811259
>the working class only gets paid enough to stay alive
Total iron law of wages victory!

>>2811383
Im not saying that at all



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Hoxhaism, like other Scientific Socialist movements, had first emerged out of the ideological conflict during the middle-to-late potion of the 20th Century CE. During this time, Enver Hoxha, General Secretary of the Albanian Party of Labour, began to understand, and be critical of, the increasingly revisionist and opportunist rhetoric and polices of the leaders of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics after the death of J. Stalin. At this time, the powerful and harmonious socialist economy that was created as a result of the five-year plans of the 1930’s was slowly being metaphorically watered-down as Khrushchev and later Brezhnev ruled the USSR into the later part of the 20th century.

Enver Hoxha was further agitated by Mao Zedong’s “three worlds theory”; a revisionist and opportunist idea which ignored any sort of societal contradictions in favour of Mao’s immediate geopolitical ambitions. To quote Comrade Hoxha on the “three worlds theory”:

"[…] all of these terms which refer to the different political powers working in the world today conceal — and don't reveal — the class character of these political powers, the basic contradictions of our epoch, the predominant key problem on the national and international scale today, the grim struggle which is waged between the bourgeois-revisionist world on the one hand and socialism, the world proletariat and its natural allies on the other hand." (Enver Hoxha, Report to the 7th Party Congress of the PLA)

Enver Hoxha would seldom capitulate to Khrushchev’s careerism or Mao’s flunkeyism, however. Instead, he would later withdraw from the social-imperialist Warsaw Pact, and would end relations with the revisionist People’s Republic of China. Thus in the process, preventing the People’s Socialist Republic of Albania from becoming a vassal of either social-imperialist state or bloc.

Hence, from this ideological conflict emerged Hoxhaism – the continuation of Marxism and modernisation of Leninism for the international proletariat, free from the crass revisionism and careerism of the Khrushchevite-Brezhnevite Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the petite-bougeois pseudo-Marxism of the People’s Republic of China.

After Hoxha’s life concluded in 1985, a large amount of Communist Parties, many of which located in the Americas, have taken up Hoxha’s example resilience to revisionism and careerism.

Hoxhaism, as it exists in the present, is the most potent Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2807887
he was making fun of the french, nuff said

>>2802652
you must admit this is a bit silly?
Marxism should be "revise" or "re-envisioned" whatever as material conditions change. The world is very different today from the industrial revolution
Not only that, but Albania never really progressed under Hoxha. The country still doesn't even drinkable tap water. Clearly Dengism or Castroism or even Juche are superior models.

>>2808070
>Albania never really progressed under Hoxha
you wot m8. the party of labor of albania basically built all the infrastructure, industry, electricity, technology, education, etc. albania has

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>>2807863
>idk they seem pretty lame compared to ICMLPO
Do you even know what the united front and popular front are you fucking dumbass?
There is nothing more "lame", to speak you prepubescent verbiage, than, after going out of your way to rebase on anti-revisionist, revolutionary Marxism-Leninism like Hoxhaists are supposedly doing, not dispense with one of the most blatant batch of revisionist seeds found in the simpleton directives of Dimitrov's years in the ECCI; collaboration with bourgeois liberal leaders (progressives like Churchill!), parliamentary cretinism and peaceful coexistence with capitalist imperialism. After your "Fifth head", Hoxha himself, at the end of his life, famously spend a large amount of energy tackling and critiquing the so-called "eurocommunist" counter-revolutionary advance; a political movement within the eastern bloc which was exactly a direct consequence of a process starting with the Comintern's 7th Congress. Concessions there from made into a battering ram, weaponized by the bureaucrat right-wing. In everything Dimitrov modified of the United Front with his Popular/Anti-Fascist Front addition, Stalin found the need to add absent cautious detail, clarification, grounding it in the united front conclusions; pointing to the Popular Front having no place after the fascist axis were no more.
Stalin was a Leninist and the Comintern gradually refined the United Front tactic, crystallizing in the United Front from Below during the 5th Congress the most universal tactic for the capitalist imperialist era, having none of the 6th Congress ultra-left mistakes. It was born out of praxis in the real sense of the word. To think 7th Congress 'Popular Frontism', pushed by Dimitrov, consisting of a right-deviationist overcorrection to 6th Congress, which was in turn a left-deviationist overcorrection in response to Bukharinite eclecticism causing chaos in the Comintern during the 5th, when it is the ground which revisionist stand on, is fucking sus. Apparently ICMLPO just concluded that the mantle of anti-revisionism just wasn't that important as Hoxha stans and, as a result, have handed the KKE that sword instead. Practically, that is (as far as I can gather) the case right now. KKE and their ECA international from 2009 onward, have a more ML anti-revisionist line than the largest Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

So not a single Hoxhaist actually is on leftypol to engage with the discourse attempted in this thread or?
So who the fuck made the fucking thread?



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I've decided that I'll vote for socdem next elections in my region. There will never be a proletarian revolution in the West in our lifetime, so why not vote for something that proposes necessary measures? Such as regulating the housing market, building more housing, improving the public sector and public transportation, and reindustrializing. Yes, thinking about and debating hypothetical scenarios online is all well and good, but the reality is that it’s a fantasy.

Plus, the ONLY big Marxist-Leninist political party in my country is literally a bunch of literal nazis
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>>2810181
that's only the tip of the iceberg, there's a 300 pages long document written by ex members talking about all the shit going on, there were cases of abuse to people who wanted to leave the organization. They also groomed teenagers to go fight ISIS in Syria.

Literally all they talk about is immigration, the woke left and feminism.

>>2810094
fpbp do whatever you want in elections losing your mind over is like losing it over what capitalist product you will consume at the end of the day neither the wrong nor the "correct" choice change much of anything
>>2810270
you will be swallowed by neoliberalism and fascism soon enough too do enjoy the fruits of 3rd world imperialism while you can thou

>>2810177
yeah this and also forget about all that faggy nihilism even if the revolution is truly impossible going down fighting is still the better option

>>2810184
>>2810197
>>2810389
>>2810402
Oh so it's like a less fun and grimdark version of the ACP then

>>2810722
Kinda, but if you look at Falange (spanish fascist party) they look almost the same and talk about the same things. Difference is even Falange supports Palestine when FO doesn't. FO doesn't have any connections with any other political party from other countries since according to them everyone who is not a Hoxhaist is a revisionist



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All the way back in 1980, a German social democrat drew a line delineating the countries causing problems in the world from the countries solving them. However, his life was tragically cut short in 1992 before he was able to create a solution to the top-liner problem.

What is to be done?
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>>2810244
A homeless man in New York is more a bourgeois then even the richest of Saudi princes !

>>2810272
The fact that there even is a bridge to sleep under is a marker of privilege

>>2810268
Cope, seethe, etc.

>>2810371
You will never be a communist

>>2810272
Saudi Arabia is no longer third world. they are a monarch capitalist dystopia that uses slave labor of migrants and cultural enslavement of women.



 

>belief is embodied through practice, not just felt in the mind
>credibility enhancing displays is "proof" that people "should" believe harder than ideology
>research shows kids will follow what you practice harder than what you preach
>if you tell them to brush their teeth but never brush your own teeth, they'll conclude it must not be that important

so if you just teach the kids communism but don't actually practice it, they'll just decide you're a windbag.

Communism isn't a religion, but these insights from religious studies should be useful for teaching communists how to build an actual praxis that outlasts revolution and a few generations of iron fisted rule

oh also

nonreligious, ex-religious, and religious people care equally about fairness and not harming people, but religious and ex-religious people care more about purity, authority, and loyalty than nonreligious people

>>2811783
>xyz study by hegelspookster university talking about moral norms as if they are transhistorical transrelational values
A lotta people will say that they support fairness in abstract but then vote for policies that harm poor amazon wagies so they can have cheaper labubus. Even on a purely interpersonal basis i've seen libs disown their parents because they don't want the burden of taking care of them. How tf are you gonna preach about taking care of the vulnerable when you do ts in your personal life brodie
Tldr moral values surveys are worth less than the papers they used to print the questionnaires

>>2811784
>How tf are you gonna preach about taking care of the vulnerable when you do ts in your personal life brodie
Hardly a hypocrisy, I cant take care of my parents -> I wish society as a whole took care of elderly makes perfect sense.

>>2811785
Charity starts at home though
In order for society at large to do this, people need to start doing it at home

>>2811784
This

Despite all the whining about racism and sexism on here, anons will still ogle and chase women, bemoan lack of young beautiful women and feel disgust towards brown skinned men



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A common criticism that I see is that capitalism is hyper adaptable to most circumstances and that it can't even really be fully defeated at all, especially from those who shill for it. However, liberalism and it's various forms of it has only been around for like 500 years. The previous order of despotism, empire and feudalism were around for much longer. While it's ability to subsumed criticism of itself into the system is potent, I am not exactly sure if capitalism is all that durable? Is this a weird thing to think?
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>>2810581
You do struggle with English grammar?

Saying X decays into Y means that X and Y are two different states of being, and that the object has shed its former properties of being X in favor of the properties of Y.
So in particle science, saying that Particle A decayed into Particle B, means that the particle no longer has Particle A's properties.

Then, in the phrase "fascism isn't capitalist", "capitalist" is not a noun, which would be "capitalism". Rather, its an adjective. Fascism is described as being "capitalist".

>>2810588
No, but I've had a very long day.

>>2810543
OP was using terms like "despotism" and "liberalism". I was more so refering to how liberal "democracies" decay into fascism because of the capitalist mode of production.

>>2810614
I was trying to convey the incestuous god-king variations of totalitarianism. I know that fascism is kind of like it but I think it has a different sort of appeal? IDK, people do worship Trump after all

>>2810614
OP was probably making a naive comparison, but despotism did usually lead towards idiosyncratic economic relations, that i would call palatial in a broad sense. Even in the presence of a state and bureaucracy, it often caused the personal property of the despot to be at least of equal importance in financing warfare and public investment, which can still be seen in later pre-modern autocracies like the Byzantine Empire. Roman imperium and similar forms of overlordship were also deeply economical and may be seen as precursors to later feudalist modes of distribution.



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