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Dear leftists you either with western progressive or your problematic gooner pedophilia Chuds goons and sexually objectifying women and children. I will tell you one thing boycott all eastern games and buy progressive games, otherwise your a Manarcho Brosocialist Pedophilic scum!

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people will complain that movies no longer feature regular looking people and all actors are supermodels, then when regular looking people are added they complain that there are no supermodels

you can never please the outrage crowd

>>2834705
I buy my game based on gameplay I enjoy, not culture war shit



 

After 1989, Western elites congratulated themselves on entering a “post-ideological” age. With the great twentieth century battles between fascism, communism, and liberal-democratic capitalism over and the latter ascendant, politics would be confined to debating pragmatic solutions to technical problems. We are hearing rather less of this kind of commentary today. Over the past decade, the rise of populism on the right and radical identity politics on the left has signalled the return of a more openly ideological political style.

What this narrative leaves out is that the embattled consensus of the Western establishment is also underpinned by a powerful ideology—albeit one that denies its ideological character, hiding behind claims to be merely implementing the rules. Despite the restless political contortions of the past decade, it remains the default mode of state institutions and other large organizations.

This ideology is technocratic managerialism. Despite the populist revolt that has swept across the West, it remains deeply embedded in organizations governed by bureaucratic-managerial principles, whether corporations, government agencies, or international bodies. Because these organizations are still the primary units around which contemporary society is structured, their governing ideology remains deeply entrenched. Moreover, digital technologies and, increasingly, artificial intelligence, further reinforce its power. As social interaction and economic activity become dependent on digital platforms and applications, adherence to the rules of these platforms becomes the sine qua non of social participation. Those who design them are therefore in a position to engineer our shared reality, and they are doing so along managerial lines.

Managerialism is not just a set of techniques. It is underpinned by a set of beliefs about what human beings are and how social life should be arranged. Its baseline assumption is that all social phenomena are the outcome of measurable material processes. Social life is treated as analyzable and quantifiable, capable of being taken apart and put together again so that it works better. If something hasn’t been figured out yet, it will be in the future: We just need more data, more computing power, and more sophisticated modelling. The optimization of any social situation or process is simply a matter of finding and applying the correct technique.

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There's a case to be made that the rise of a technocratic managerial class in Yugoslavia, from late 60s onwards, essentially spelled out the doom for self-managed socialism and federalism. As the "old guard" died off, newly trained managerial class was the driving force that hacked away at the socialist policies and entrenched the regional federal bureaucracies (contrary to the Republican institutions), pawing the way for a civil war that was to come.
Almost all leaders of the 90s, both "conservative" (Milošević, Tuđman… etc.) and "progressive" (Marković) were born out of, or widely supported by, the professional managerial class that ossified in the upper echelons during the 80s.

I'm not saying one historical example necessitates that managerialism is functionally a collective suicide cult, but I'm personally inclined to say it's a suicide cult.

except the bourgeois are agaisnt a rationally managed government, otherwise literally every country on earth would be a social democracy, which is the most rational and efficient way to organise capitalisn. theyd rather cannibalise the nation to make a few quick bucks.



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Trump, Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and Justice Department are trying to lower the threshold for executions, and also expand firing squards to "reduce prison overcrowding".
I think this is officially the start of a genocide.

>The announcement was the latest in a series of moves President Donald Trump’s administration has taken demonstrating support for the death penalty. Trump has long been an avid supporter of capital punishment, and during his first term, the Justice Department carried out its first federal executions in nearly two decades.


>Since Trump’s return to the White House last year, his administration has lifted a moratorium on federal executions and pushed for more death sentences. Trump and other officials have also repeatedly castigated President Joe Biden for commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row shortly before he left office.


>In a bold and controversial move, William K. Marshall III, the newly appointed Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), has proposed significant reforms aimed at addressing the pressing issue of prison overcrowding. Since his swearing-in on April 21, 2025, Marshall has advocated for a major lowering of the threshold for capital punishment and the expansion of firing squad executions.

>Marshall, who oversees approximately 156,000 federal inmates and 36,000 staff members across 122 BOP facilities, is no stranger to the complexities of law enforcement. His extensive career began with the West Virginia State Police, where he was lauded as the 1995 National Association of Police Organizations West Virginia Police Officer of the Year. Following his retirement in 2017 after 25 years of service, Marshall's leadership roles in corrections have uniquely positioned him to address issues plaguing the prison system.
>In a recent interview on NBC’s "Meet the Press," Marshall stated, "We need to reevaluate our approach to capital punishment and consider options that reflect the realities of our overcrowded prisons. By lowering the execution threshold and expanding firing squad executions, we can not only deter crime but also bring a sense of closure to the families of victims." He expressed a belief that the current process is often drawn out and unnecessarily complicated, contributing to the burden on Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2834629
Yeah, if it's just about speeding up already scheduled executions by bypassing the lack of availability of execution drugs, that could result in things speeding up, but not much since a lot of those people get years and years of appeals before an execution date, which is a much bigger factor than the method of execution. It also means only already scheduled executions would be carried out, which is not enough to make any difference in the incarceration rate in the first place.

Also, bring shot in the head might in fact be more pleasant than getting killed by that drug cocktail, because it's been shown that some people are still very awake and and aware by the time the potassium injection (painful) hits you. I don't know how quick a death by firing squad would actually be, though.

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>solving crime is le bad
>we should do nothing about the thousands raped and murdered
>it's actually capitalism making them do that, ignore the 98% of workers who never commit crimes
>noooo don't put rapists and murderers in prison, if you actually solve problems no one will care about us leftists

Do leftiggers really?

>>2834667
Ok! let's start it off with the Chomo-in-Chief, faggot. :^)

>>2834667
I'm am all for putting you retards into gulags and reeducation camps tho. Maybe after a few years you'll learn to stop worshiping pedo billionaires.

>>2793492
We already have a containment thread for this.
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Honestly, why people treat Marx as some kind of religious figure? Every time I interact with a leftist that go nut when you criticize Marx, why? Why the dogmatism around Marx? It's genuinely confusing to me, I read that the vast majority of modern economist doesn't even care for Marx and treat him as a historical figure, they still say people still try to make economics idea out of outdated ideas of Marx. Anyway, my main point is: will the left move on from Marx someday or they will forever trap under marxism? Why leftist are so dogmatic?
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>>2826623
>leftist that go nut when you criticize Marx
Probably your criticisms are ignorant and you didn't read or understand Marx.

>>2826623
Marx was fairly brilliant philosopher. He was immortalized by Lenin and the legacy of the soviet union/xx century for better or worse. You could stand to read him sometime.


>>2827139
The Great Karl hath spoken.

Because people believe in what they want to believe, and work their rationale to justify it, not the other way around. Mythical figures are easy enough to rally around that it's very effective as a post-fact explanation.



 

What us even up with these groups springing up everywhere lately? I know O9A is way older but these satanist criminal groups seem to be all the rage for weirdos with grudges against the world. What even is their ideology? What purpose do they serve? Do they have an endgoal? What are they trying to achieve? It seem to just be violence for the sake of violence and reading about them in depth made me even more confused than I was before and everything they say about themselves is completely incomprehensible. They seem to be nearly exclusuvely right wing or neo nazi which is a weird thing to attach satanism to. Can anyone ELI5 this shit for me?

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>>2833397
>>2833408
The capitalists have assets/wreckers in all sorts of movements, communities and mass organizations: organized crime, labor unions, Christian, Islamic, Indigenous, Black, Chicano, environmentalists, disabled, transgender, women's liberation and so on.

IMO it's mostly all tied back to oil. I still can't parse how the anti-trans stuff ties into fossil-fuels but IMO it's probably some fucked up Epstein kind of sex trafficking shit.

IDK religion and the occult are often used as a cover for the intelligence community. IMO drug and sex trafficking are side gigs. Human trafficking for farm work and other manual labor is probably more important.

It's just really boring organized crime which is the underlying factor IMO.

https://atmos.earth/political-landscapes/fossil-fuel-billionaires-are-bankrolling-the-anti-trans-movement
https://maia.crimew.gay/posts/brg
https://aristasia.guide/storms
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kincora_Boys%27_Home

>>2833397
>O9A
I think of it as more of a subcultural offshoot of the older ONA/Order of Nine Angles. A lot of the older ONA are of the opinion that s good portion of the newer O9A types would be culled in a perfect world. I'm not super well-informed these days, but a lot of the other subcultural offshoots of the ONA (Tempel ov Blood, Current 218, Temple of THEM) operate differently and believe very different things and in some cases don't like each other. They don't necessarily have one coherent philosophy, but some are neo-Nazis and some are hyper-aggressive batshit insane transhumanists.
>764/CVLT/No Lives Matter/Maniac Murder Cult/etc.
Then these guys are just sadistic, nihilistic assholes who adopt ONA-type imagery to be lunatics. Some have Nazi-inspired beliefs and target minorities or other "undesirables", while others are just in it for the evulz.
>>2833408
Some of them are (Tempel ov Blood had a couple of notable instances) pussies who turned informant after getting caught, but I don't think most of them are run by the CIA or FBI or whatever. I think the feds consider them a top-tier threat.
>Could also be said asset getting out of control.
I'd be very surprised if anyone had these people under control.
>fed nicknamed “sandman” who groomed the Buffalo mass shooter into committing the terrorist act
That was probably less a brilliant masterstroke by an evil conspiracy of glowies to orchestrate a false flag attack and more a case of the FBI being a bunch of bumbling idiots and planning to arrest the guy after grooming him but before he committed an attack and fucking up it somehow.
>>2833416
I don't think that means much. Mentally ill and violent people have run-ins with the police all the time. I sure don't think the local police department orchestrated it. Cops tend to be Trump supporters.

>>2834517
<That was probably less a brilliant masterstroke by an evil conspiracy of glowies to orchestrate a false flag attack and more a case of the FBI being a bunch of bumbling idiots and planning to arrest the guy after grooming him but before he committed an attack and fucking up it somehow.
After reading up on this, I don't think this Sandman guy was a fed at all, just your garden-variety internet Nazi terrorist.

Are they even that prominent or do they just have aura?

>>2834533
The Nazi ones run or have associations with most of the more active and prominent neo-Nazi groups (The Base, Combat 18, Atomwaffen Division, Azov Batallion, and others) and are only going to become more prominent in the future the U.S. given the Trump administration officially calling the feds off of them to focus on South American street gangs and the deadly, violent, ISIS-tier international terrorist organization known as Antifa.
I'd say non-political Satanic cults that engage in low-level criminal activity are probably more common in Europe than they are here, even. At least in the U.S., there are now Satanic cults that are structured like motorcycle gangs without the motorcycles.
Temple or Set is also an extremely powerful organization in the sense that they've got a lot of members involved in the U.S. military industrial complex and sometimes run psyops regarding these other groups.



 

2026 WORLD CUP GENERAL
Location: Mexico, C*nada, US*
Starting on Thursday 11th June with Mexico vs South Africa.
I am worried that Burger police ruins it for the non-burger fans
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>>2834122
why are you making fun of my weight u bigot

In any sports competition, I always support the team that would anger the most amount of people if they won.

>>2834128
Jokes on you support england since 2006 despite not being english

>>2834128
thats why Im going to support argenSSimians

>>2834128
>Superintendent, I hope you're ready for a final match between Italy and Brazil!
<I thought you said England was "coming home"
>Oh no I said it was coming to ROME!



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A thread to share of what you think are your controversial opinons and takes, here mine:

- mass immigration is bad overall (I'm not against immigration per se, more like unfiltered immigration is quiet bad in my opinion)

-religion in general are bad, reactionary and backwater, and trying to "fuse" religion and left leaning politics are bound to fail because both doesn't mix well

-"liberal" eugenics is mostly right and should be mass adopted

-China is actually a trying a form of modernize socialism with end goal of becoming a full fledged socialist nation when they exhaust the market-capitalism form of relation in the country

-North Korea is a abomination of socialism

-Supporting Russia is stupid because Putin is nowhere near close to be a support of socialism and progressive politics and is just a form of support imperialist politics by because isn't western somehow is good, it's like supporting japanese imperialism back in the WW 2 era isn't western
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>>2833091
>1.70 to 80 percent of the world have always been, are and will be always be queer, mainly bi. Actually half of people are secretly bi. They don't know it or repress it.

It's always shocking to me how common sexual solipcism is among bi people, even more so than among straights, you would think it was the opposite but no.

The online left is a liability and the left needs to touch grass and kick out the incels and femcels if they refuse to log off and get black in touch with reality

>>2704163
Based
>>2704175
Based
>>2752892
Based (also philoosophy lmao)
>>2762669
Peak based
>>2762766
Peakest based

If I had to give a controversial opinion it would be that prostitution needs to be legalized. Idk if that’s controversial or not but I never see it discussed outside of lgbtq/bdsm circles.

>>2833861 (me)
>black in touch

I was gonna be mad at autocorrect but this in fact an improvement

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>>2705142
>The tight bond between Israel and the Five Eyes nations isn't about shadowy control and blackmail; it's structural kinship



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Roberto Sanchez overtakes Keiko Fujimori in Peru presidential race
Leftist Roberto Sanchez ​took the ‌lead in Peru's presidential race ​on Monday ​with 50.01% compared to ⁠Keiko Fujimori's ​49.9% with ​93.92% of ballots tallied according to ​the official ​count. Fujimori had an early ‌lead ⁠after voting concluded on Sunday but Sanchez ​kept ​closing ⁠the gap as the ​count ​went ⁠on, boosted by votes from ⁠Peru's ​rural ​regions.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/roberto-sanchez-overtakes-keiko-fujimori-peru-presidential-race-2026-06-08/

Bolivia’s parliament authorises use of troops against protesters
THE Bolivian legislature passed a law on Sunday to allow President Rodrigo Paz the authority to use troops against protesters. Bolivia has been rocked by weeks of protests led by the Bolivian Workers’ Central (COB) peasant unions and miners, which has seen roads blockaded. Markets have emptied in La Paz and other vital supplies depleted.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/bolivias-parliament-authorises-use-troops-against-protesters

Maersk is still shipping weapons parts to Israel despite denial, new report says
The bullet parts Maersk has reportedly helped to deliver are the same kind that killed Hind Rajab in 2024 and also countless other children in Gaza, as shown in a New York Times essay published later that year, the authors of the report said. The bomb bodies provide the casing for the 900-kilogram "bunker buster" MK-84 bombs that Israel has used in Gaza and Lebanon.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/maersk-still-shipping-weapons-parts-israel-despite-denial-last-year-report-says

'Continuing collective punishment': Israel halts Gaza aid, closes land crossings after Iran attack
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Fourth death in 2 years at Palmetto, Georgia, USPS facility: Demarcus Little dies after reporting feeling unwell
Postal worker Demarcus Little collapsed and died at the Palmetto Regional Processing and Distribution Center (RPDC) in Georgia Wednesday night, according to local media reports. According to a coworker’s account reported by CBS News Atlanta, Little told a supervisor he was not feeling well and was dizzy, then collapsed shortly afterward.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/06/06/dkwc-j06.html

‘Every day the policy changes’: chaos and confusion for Filipino workers over US immigration rules
Jay is one of thousands of Filipinos in vital care-giving roles in America whose lives have become more precarious under the Trump administration’s chaotic crackdown on immigration, forcing some into more vulnerable working conditions. It is an experience he has already lived. Together with his colleague Lei*, Jay was employed in a residential aged care home where he was made to work months without a single day off. Lei slept underneath the stairs; Jay in a storage room.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/08/filipino-workers-us-trump-immigration-rules

ICE facility in Louisiana reports its second detainee death in less than 2 months
Mamuka Artmeladze, a 43-year-old from the country of Georgia, was found unresponsive June 4 at Winn Correctional Center in Winnfield, Louisiana, ICE announced in a press release Sunday. ICE said staff began lifesaving measures before he was taken by ambulance to a local hospital, where a doctor pronounced him dead less than an hour later.
https://apnews.com/article/ice-detainee-death-winn-a1ab66753aa4a1effdff0b7abef2240f

The spectacular collapse of a case against ICE protesters: ‘It’s not justice, but it is a win’
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History is Calling us: Let’s Follow Kaypakkaya’s Path! — TKP-ML/MKP
History, within its own cycle, has vindicated Comrade Leader; before long, workers and peasants flocked to the revolutionary struggle in droves. This was what could not be seen in the pitch-black darkness of March 12, and Comrade Leader İbrahim Kaypakkaya has slammed this reality in the face of every form of liquidationism. Today, however, the historical cycle has created a new dilemma. Either a free world will be created through the power of necessity to create the new; or, swept into the vortex of reformism, pacifism, and every current that rejects the revolutionary option, we will become mere pillars of this decaying, obsolete order of the past. This is precisely the dilemma being imposed on the international communist movement and the international proletariat today. The pillars of the imperialist capitalist system have eroded. The imperialist capitalist system is floundering in a crisis vortex. The widening and deepening of the rift between imperialist blocs has intensified the struggle for dominance over market areas and trade routes. Shrinking markets and losses of hegemony are pushing the imperialist bloc led by the U.S. and Britain into a more aggressive and belligerent stance against China and Russia. At this stage, the doors to a new imperialist war of partition are being forced wide open. Conflicts and wars have become widespread, particularly in the Middle East and Africa, in line with imperialist competition. Precisely for this reason, a comprehensive campaign of liquidation has been launched against the communist and resistance movements engaged in armed struggle, aimed at preventing the oppressed peoples of the world from turning to the revolutionary option in the face of this crisis. The concept of annihilation and destruction has been put into action through various means.
https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/33607/

Sovintern and WAP: False Anti-Imperialism in Red Disguise
In Moscow, the so-called new international socialist network, Sovintern, has been launched under the leadership of the Russian capital's own “left patriots.” The initiative is presented with grand rhetoric about socialism, anti-imperialism, anti-colonial struggle, and international solidarity. Yet behind the red symbols, a different reaPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



 

If stereotyping various people groups in film/media in general is harmful as it colors many people's worldview and spreads prejudice; How can't the same be said of casual extreme violence in media?

Not necessarily saying that it does; But what's the usual argument against this?
More a cultural than a political questions, But I love discussing here.



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How the hell is there less information about Laos than about even North Korea? Literally anyone can freely travel to Laos unlike the DPRK.

There's plenty of writings on Juche but seemingly zero focused on the government of Laos, its ideology, its revolution etc.
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>>2834107
>>2834142
>>2834156
I imagine this is related to their economies having bigger industrial sectors over the decades.

>>2834159
Pack it up boys, Marx and Lenin have been debunked. Time to resurrect the ancient ethnic religion of your nearby lake, from before the invention of the windmill. On my way to "yes sir!" my nearest entrepreneur!

Nobody knows anything about poor old Laos

LAOS ENERGY SUPERPOWER BY 2050!!!!!

>How the hell is there less information about Laos than about even North Korea?
Small landlocked nation, too isolated to be noticed outside it's region.

North Korea in contrast is largely known, because most of the western world, fought a war against it, and is in an inactive war between it's rival in the South, backed by the US.

Also, the peninsula has larger than life historical personalities.



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