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I don't feel welcome with the left or the right.

I'm right wing socially but center left economically. Neither of the big political parties really want me at their lunch table. I'm too religious and pro gun to be able to justify voting Democrat but Republicans are far too focused on buying their Healthcare CEOs friends another yacht. Even the third parties aren't interested in my beliefs and I'm certain that I'm not alone in these beliefs.

Anyone else struggle with this? Wat do?
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>>2414489
>I don't feel welcome
the binary of american politics is pretty hard to fit in at all so i wouldnt know how i would do it.
My view of politics is a bit dumbed down when politics are concerned i personally never mind a persons confessed "ideology" or "views" only the organizations they go with and if they dont go with any i dont consider them active in politics.

I am also religious and conservative in my social views a bit nationalist even and this will never change about me no matter how many books or analysis i read,however being a engineer at a military owned factory prompts me by default to also be a union representative for our part of the line and with our current voted on strategy it also prompts me to be present and participate in meetings with all kinds of parties from liberals,nationalists i even once had a meeting with a anarchist group,but mostly on our issues we collaborate with either the ruling party or the legacy socialist party from the time when we were a socialist country.
I personally dont agree with most of the things the last to stand for and have never voted for them however for our issues they are the only ones capable of fixing it.

>>2414489
>to justify voting Democrat but Republicans
stop thinking politics boil down to voooting for starter

>too religious and pro gun

as long as you dont want to push your stupid beliefs in the civil society nobody care what you believe, plenty of communists are pro gun

You sound third positionist. I'm surprised that you haven't found a home in the "dissident right" (for lack of a better term), there's a lot of difference in economic thought there.

>>2414489
r/liberalism

Your political identity is entirely irrelevant and none of your values bring you food to the table or pay your bills.
>Wat do?
Go to the gym and establish a workout regimen.



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Comrades, I have something to tell you. My father was always very political, criticizing capitalism. When I became interested in politics, he gave me his Spanish Republican flag and his Che Guevara beret. Yes, he always had and will always have Che's spirit. I'm writing this post as a kind of gift to my father.
Thank you, Father.
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>>2379942
I'm on vacation at the beach but I'll be back the day after tomorrow.

>my dad was a larper
cool, and?

>>2380550
>it's been a week

>>2379974
>source trust me bro



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I wanted to discuss do you fellow communist believe that P*rn acceptable in a communist or do you think it’s degenerate do you think that? P*rn compatible with communism or do you think it’s only compatible in a capitalistic state
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>>2372156
Which aspects are degenerate? No, im not typing "degenerate" in their sites search bar

>>2361927
After the revolution porn watching will become mandatory to prevent people from becoming sex-negative reactionaries

>>2363795
>black markets don't arise under a society where commodity production doesn't exist

Easily the dumbest post ITT.
Genuinely "I've never left my house" type posting.

>>2361927
This completely ignores the most common kind of sexual exploitation under capitalism which is marriage between a husband and a wife. Why focus on one kind of sex work and not the other? It is simply petty-bourgeois Proudhonism to glorify the small business of the patriarch who owns the private household over industrial sex work. Both bourgeois and petty-bourgeois sex industries are exploitive but only one gets wanked over so much.

>>2422558
Anyhow the correct answer is we must smash the family by building a ton of medium density commieblocks and removing the ability of homeowners to exploit the labor of the rest of the family inside the household.



 

US court gives Argentina three more days to surrender its YPF shares
The de facto privatization ordered by the judge would be part of the $16.1 billion payment the Argentine government was ordered to make in 2023 for failing to offer equal treatment to all shareholders in 2012, when it seized the YPF stake from Spain’s Repsol without making a tender offer to minority shareholders Petersen and Eton Park. If it does not surrender the shares, the Argentine government risks being declared in contempt. The Javier Milei administration has already appealed the decision, but it is unknown whether it will rule before the 72 hours granted by Judge Loretta Preska expire.
https://english.elpais.com/economy-and-business/2025-07-15/us-court-gives-argentina-three-more-days-to-surrender-its-ypf-shares.html
https://archive.ph/nmU7e

Miners lift blockades along Peru's key copper route, protest leader says
Peru's government has been working to end the program for operations known as "informal," which was created over a decade ago and meant to be temporary, but workers in the sector say the stricter regulations to operate legally are too onerous. … The Ministry of Energy and Mines is aiming to bring more than 31,000 informal miners in line with regulations by the end of the year, after removing more than 50,000 others from the program earlier this month. The ministry said at least 45,000 of those hadn't registered any activity in the last four years.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/miners-lift-blockades-along-perus-key-copper-route-protest-leader-says-2025-07-15/

Colombia and partners seeking “concrete measures” to end Israel’s genocide in Gaza
On top of that, The Hague Group said that the ministers “will announce concrete actions to enforce international law through coordinated state action — to end the genocide, and ensure justice and accountability.” “The Palestinian genocide threatens our entire multilateral system,” JaramillPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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2,000 sanitation workers at Republic Services involved in nationwide strikes
A wave of strikes and solidarity actions by sanitation workers at Republic Services, America’s second-largest waste disposal company, has erupted across the country. It is an important development in the growing resistance of the American working class.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/07/15/jstk-j15.html

Federal judge reverses rule that would have removed medical debt from credit reports
Removing medical debts from consumer credit reports was expected to increase the credit scores of millions of families by an average of 20 points, the bureau said. The CFPB states that its research has shown outstanding healthcare claims to be a poor predictor of an individual’s ability to repay a loan, yet they are often used to deny mortgage applications.
https://apnews.com/article/cfpb-medical-debt-credit-reports-41f212ee6b89f9902deb267d75ab8443

US launches new bid to keep migrants detained by denying hearings, memo shows
the new ICE policy limiting bond hearing eligibility, citing a July 8 memo by its acting director, Todd Lyons. The guidance shared with Reuters called for ICE to interpret several immigration law provisions as "prohibitions on release" after an arrest, adding the shift in policy was "likely to be litigated." It encouraged ICE prosecutors "to make alternative arguments in support of continued detention" during immigration court hearings.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-launches-new-bid-keep-migrants-detained-by-denying-hearings-memo-shows-2025-07-15/

'There Is Something Rotten in Washington': House Republicans Unanimously Reject Releasing Epstein Files
The vote was 211-210 along party lines. While nine Republicans—and two Democrats—did not participate, Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) voted with his party, after joining Democrats for the Monday night panel vote on Rep. Ro Khanna's (D-Calif.) amendment, whiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2389747
How the heck do you declare a government in contempt of court?

New left party’s polling a wake-up call for Labour
Of course, it is only an opinion poll. And it is four years until Starmer next has to face a general election. But the findings are consistent with other polls, showing Labour support dropping still further and potential backing for a new socialist electoral option swelling. The new party has no formal existence or name. Its policies on many issues can be readily inferred but it has no agreed platform or manifesto. Nor is its strategy clear. That there is nevertheless so much enthusiasm for so ill-defined a project speaks both to the yawning gaps left by Starmer’s stampede to the right and to the legacy of Corbyn’s own leadership of the party, which inspired so many. The warnings from Unite of union disaffiliation if there is no change in government attitudes compounds the sense of crisis around Labour and of possibility around a new party. One way to address Labour’s crisis is therefore obvious. Cease the degrading and futile pursuit of Reform and Tory voters by pandering to their presumed prejudices and remake the government around a consistently progressive agenda. That would entail abandoning welfare cuts and other austerity measures and, at the same time, discarding the fiscal rules which are strangling the economy. If such a turn requires buttressing by capital controls, so be it. There should be a sustained programme of state intervention to address inequality and corporate abuses — start with nationalising Thames Water without further prevarication. It would also require a complete halt to all forms of support for Israel and real pressure to secure freedom for the Palestinians, as well as disengaging from Nato’s futile war in Ukraine, while restoring the eye-watering cuts to the overseas aid budget.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/new-left-partys-polling-wake-call-labour

On Trial for Solidarity: Germany Targets Palestine Activist
Baki Devrimkaya, a nursing student and activist in solidarity with Palestine in Germany, is on trial for alleged assault. The plaintiff is one of Berlin’s most well-known Zionists. The lawsuit for alleged assault is based on a lecture hall occupation on December 14, 2023, at the Free University of Berlin. There, Baki nonviolently defended access to the occupied lePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

fanks news anon

>>2389858
Wait how do they even poll for a party that has no name?



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ITS JOEVER. REFORM HAS WON. TOTAL BRITAIN LOSS.
I HOPE YOU BRITISH FAGS ENJOY THE ONE PARTY REFORM STATE.
AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA CLOWN WORLD AHHAAH
(unironically this is a pretty grim situation)
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I was told doing doing populist transphobia with based gay uyghur characteristics was the recipe for the thousand years SSR? Why would Labour lose that makes no sense.

>OMFG HITLER 1 WON OVER HITLER 2 IT’S OVER AND IT’S YOUR FAULT!!
yep you can tell it’s the guys who invented the united snakkkes, the similarity is uncanny

>>2394607
>Who is this "country" for by that point?
Trashfuture podcast always talking about how "we found the one guy that our economy is focused on providing for! Its this guy!"

Bourgeois democracy: Everyone votes tory → everyone votes labour → everyone votes reform. What a fucking joke.



 

It's 2025. We are now closer to 2050 than 2000. What has the left achieved this century? As far as I can tell the Western left has achieved nothing. Neoliberalism continues to get worse. It has successfully created a fake opposition on the right. You can call it populism, nativism, racism, MAGA et cetera, but it is really just a controlled opposition that does whatever capitalists want. In the East we see China. China has become the world's largest car manufacturer in the last five years. This change happened post-COVID and with heavy tariffs from the West. China has also lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty within its own borders and it has become the number one trading partner of most of the word's nations, including most American nations.

These developments concern me because the Western left won't quit. We won't admit ideological defeat, learn from China's facts, and progress towards a post-neoliberalism that is not fascist. Instead, we continue to indulge "non-hierarchical" fantasies that have failed completely. I think China has reeducated us and has taught us their approach is the most correct approach to post-capitalism. There isn't actually another correct way to do socialism, and the more time we waste the closer we come to American fascism and ecological collapse.
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>>2378928
>I think China has reeducated us and has taught us their approach is the most correct approach to post-capitalism.
They don't actually claim that though.

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>>2378928
>25 years of 21st century leftism
>China flag
Do it, centralize global capital, get it over with.

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>>2378928
>We won't admit ideological defeat
we did this back in 2008 actually, then figured out what the new playbook has to be by 2020. you should check it out!

>>2378928
>Neoliberalism continues to get worse
So the western left has been successful? lmao
>China has become the world's largest car manufacturer in the last five years
There will not be an energy transition
https://energyskeptic.com/2025/vaclav-smil-on-why-there-will-be-no-energy-transition/
>>2378950
Political economy is when different size feet



 

Why havent *WE* realized?? Are *WE* stupid??
When does the revolution begin?? When do we stop falling for their tricks and just take it into our own hands??
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The revolution won't happen till the vast majority of communists are leftcoms, and communists make up at least like 10% of society, and they have at least 60%+ of the working class on their side.

>>2395717
3rd world countries are ripe for revolution but not materially capable of implementing socialism. They also get curb stomped by western imperialism. The million dollar question is how do you start a revolution in the west?

>>2396696
>how do you start a revolution in the west?
i've been thinking about this lately. i've given up hope for any organized left to cultivate in america, but surely socdem nations around the globe have been working tirelessly to decouple themselves from american hegemony considering everything our government has been doing all year to cause an unprovoked global economic collapse, if not WW3 apocalyptic scenario? surely these US-allied socdem nations suffering under trump's mafioso foreign policy have been working to kick out all american military bases so they don't give russia and china a reason to strike them when america inevitably bombs them first? i see europeans pay lip service to palestine and 1 or 2 socdems say they'll boycott israel, but when they all cave to trump's NATO demands, it seems like the war machine is still 100% determined to back american and israel wars.

>>2396696
If capitalism has so many contradictions, is it even necessary to start the revolution ourselves? Wouldn’t it happen anyway once capitalism has become too much to handle?

Will I get free commiecats from the revolution?



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What's the deal with runes? Best answer is a link to an existing antifash guide, anecdotes are also cool.

I saw someone at work (different floor, same building) with about twenty Germanic runes tattooed below their ear. I only memorized two of them, which I recognize as mannaz ᛗ and algiz ᛉ, which my ignorant quick deduction suspects means it was the 24 Elder Futhark runes and not some esoteric Nazi shit like Wiligut runes (picrel). Therefore, no need to beat the guy up.
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>>2369071
The writing is also in some shitty rune like font, which is cringe

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kurva ukránok

>>2369712
it's not a "font", it's an entire writing system. that this nazoid is shitting all over with his shitty grammar, shitty language, shitty religion and shitty reactionary views

>>2367415
Spiritualist/pagan retardation.

Runes in isolation is a neo pagan thing because interpretation to each have a meaning rather than an alphabet alone. Most neo pagans are not Nazis. They are just a subtype that evolved from a view of nationalism taken into religion.



 

It's true that Boomers are still in control, but they are at death's door, much like Trump, which means that we are a heartbeat away from the first Millennial President. We need to change political tactics. I still see a lot of rhetoric on social media focused on morality and fairness, but this is not the language that wealthy Millennials speak. They are educated enough to know that they are a small and hated minority, unlike the bribed Boomers who came before them. They know they cannot compete electorally, which is why we are slipping into the politics of apartheid.

The wealthy want to pull away from the rest of us into an encrypted network, a gated community, and a zip-code that we've all been priced out of. After achieving this, they want to remotely rule us from the comfort of their MacBook Pro. They know what they're doing is immoral, which is why they're building bunkers instead of public works. The billionaires of yore didn't behave this way because they were part of a religious majority that believed the wealthy could be good Christians and billionaires at the same time. The elite and much of the public now have a firmly post-Christian ethic in which the only justifications left are some form of social Darwinism.

The bourgeois understand that they are immoral and that they are playing a zero sum game with the proletariat and the planet so we should switch to zero sum tactics instead of electoralism. I still catch myself appealing to the "electorate" out of habit, but old habits need to die, just like the Boomers.
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>>2421071
>lQ and EQ score
At that point just use dowsing rods. Get the groundhogs day groundhog to hold them and whoever it points to is the new president.

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>>2420889
>The billionaires of yore didn't behave this way because they were part of a religious majority that believed the wealthy could be good Christians and billionaires at the same time. The elite and much of the public now have a firmly post-Christian ethic in which the only justifications left are some form of social Darwinism.
Utter fucking Christian apologist garbage. What they feared is that they'd go out like the Romanovs or French Bourbons if acted this way.

>>2421661
>implying OP is a Christcuck

What about Gen X?

>>2421723
not them but one can subconsciously engage in apologetics for a group one is not a member of without realizing it



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There is a growing discussion of fascism, and I want to clutter up the board with another thread on the topic.

What passes for “fascism” in many contemporary debates is a sloppy label. The rightward drift across bourgeois parliaments in Europe and the United States is primarily intensified bourgeois rule — not fascism. It is class rule without Klassenfrieden: the worker shall no longer suckle the teat of the imperialist state freely. The imperialist state is running on fumes; it may last decades more, but exhaustion is its long-term condition, not immediate fascist seizure.

Fascism, historically, is not a mood or a personality syndrome; it is a specific political form that arises under specific material conditions. Three interlocking preconditions must obtain: (1) a deep systemic crisis of imperialism/capitalism — typically culminating in inter-imperialist war; (2) a real or imminent threat of proletarian dictatorship or mass working-class power; and (3) a decisive victory by reactionary bourgeois forces that then organize open, systematic terror to annihilate the left. In short, fascism is the extralegal, terrorist dictatorship of the most reactionary sections of finance capital — the “open terrorist dictatorship” Dimitrov named.

This explains most of the regimes in interwar Europe that we classify today as fascist. It also explains why, without point (2), there is no imminent threat of fascism. For example, Hitler had to crush many syndicalists and communists before taking power—this aligns with the idea of organized white terror, rather than with some purely psychological explanation of fascism. Many fascist states had similar regimes (Sanacja, monarcho-fascism, the numerous Baltic quislings). Where condition (2) is absent, the dynamics are different — repressive, illiberal, authoritarian, but not structurally fascist. Consider debates over Japan: if the communist movement there never posed a tangible seizure-of-power threat, then labeling Tokyo’s authoritarianism “fascism” in the interwar sense requires argument, not assertion.

Use the term carefully. If we want politics that prevent genuine counter-revolution, we must analyse preconditions, not flatten distinct phenomena into the single word “fascism.”

>a real or imminent threat of proletarian dictatorship or mass working-class power
Where was the communist movement in Sanacja Poland? lol
A Communist movement can make the bourgeoisie feel a lighter under the butt but its not 100% necessary for the bourgeoisie to feel the need to take action against the previous bourgeois liberties due to crisis.

Japan was a power that, prior to the great depression, managed to enter the world economy by exporting cheap goods to Europe and North America, which they were able to produce by exploiting their proletariat to extreme rates. This made their economy dependent on exports, since their own proletariat did not have an average wage sufficient to purchase the products they were producing.
When the great depression hit, all of a sudden, the European/North American demand for cheap Japanese goods plummeted. This caused a fierce demand by the Japanese bourgeoisie to seize Asian markets to replace the European/North American market. Hence the Japanese bourgeoisie was practically entirely unified in the crazed search for colonies, it wasn't just a gamble that might pay off or might not pay off for them; if they failed to seize those markets the Zaibatsu would never be able to continue their rule. Even though there was no Communist threat since ~1933, there was still a crisis and a need for unity amongst the bourgeoisie for the sake of waging most efficiently an imperialist war to seize foreign markets and save the Zaibatsu.
For the Japanese bourgeoisie, this need for imperialist war was an all-important necessity, and the bourgeois democratic structure that existed even into the 1930s was causing constant party splits and bickering. In 1938, they voted on a law (State General Mobilization Law) that essentially banned bourgeois opposition media, and in 1940, all of the bourgeois parties dissolved themselves to form the Taisei Yokusankai, which was the sole legal party and which modeled the state it built specifically off of Nazi Germany. It was fascist, in the sense that it was enforcing a "unity" of the bourgeoisie (of course, the bourgeoisie cannot unify on any permanent basis) that was enforced to secure bourgeois rule when bourgeois democracy is deemed incapable to.



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