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It's old news that fascism is on the rise but I can't be the only one that is suspecting there's a deliberate push by social media companies at this point? Twitter might be obvious but I'm also seeing more and more things on places like youtube getting tons of views that wouldn't have been allowed to stay up a couple years ago, picrel for example. Instagram reels being full of nazi content and its comment sections being bombarded with racism is something that's become infamous but that seemed to have happened almost overnight.
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>>2585674
>The real question is whether fractions of the national bourgeoisie are embracing anti-liberalism and race pseudoscience, since they actually have political power.
So, uhh, the Muskrat?

>>2555799
>there's a deliberate push by social media companies at this point?
no, they just gave up on trying to suppress it, all the suppression between 2017 - 2024 did was make trump and the far right more popular
If you de-platform trump from every media platform on the internet, then he gets re-elected anyway with a majority vote it becomes pretty clear which way the wind is blowing, shitlib censorship attempts just aren't tolerated anymore

>>2585674
>The real question is whether fractions of the national bourgeoisie are embracing anti-liberalism and race pseudoscience
Yeah, of course. Where have you been?

>It's old news that fascism is on the rise but I can't be the only one that is suspecting there's a deliberate push by social media companies at this point?
Why would anyone, anyone, assume:
>media outlets are politically neutral
>social media platforms are politically neutral
>think tanks and propaganda services aren't important
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>but that seemed to have happened almost overnight.
Glad for you that it seems that way, but I've seen this shit since at least 10 years ago

>>2556171
It hasen't been mentioned, but instagram reels hosting fringe content started in 2021 when a report of tiktok's old algorithm came out and instagram realised it was 100 steps behind. They simply wished to become a sidegrade to tiktok not replace it, because they couldn't.



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Dump all the seemingly pointless, dubious, and frivolous questions that don't deserve their own shitty threads.

Got a question that's probably been asked a million times before? You're in the right landfill, buddy. Post it here.

Threads that otherwise might go in here will eventually find themselves become merged to this thread.
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>>2398521
Communization is the belief that the revolution starts from the creation of new economic social relations. As opposed to Marxist leninist style state takeover and development of productive forces (how long they have to develop before spontaneously deciding it's ready for communism is anyone's guess).

Communization is more in line with historic evolution of modes of production. For example capitalism really began in the English agriculture sector, with competitive rents driving capitalist logic to the forefront.

Did any 19th century theorist predict that communist rethoric would be used in the future in underdeveloped states to justify capitalism?

>>2585622
they're the ones (marx and engels) that created that rhetoric
they also spent a bunch of time shitting on ultraleft idealists

How come young people like socialism if Vladimir Stalin killed all of the people?

>>2587146
Young people usually like the opposite of what old people like.



 

I’m honestly curious to know what exactly makes the PMC (university professors, doctors, lawyers, engineers, scientists, artists, those types of people) adhere to the belief system they do. Namely, the psychology behind what’s often termed as “petit-bourgeois radicalism.”

I recently read through two of Caleb Maupin’s books (The American Years of Lead and the one on Trotsky and the Neocons). Maupin asserts that intellectual elites (PMC) are heavily into salon culture and edgy things that have aristocratic connotations. For instance, intellectual elites (PMC) are the ones who hold an overly-romantic view of revolution and romanticize terrorism and political violence. They’re the ones that conjure up images of a big apocalyptic revolution similar to the Christian rapture whereby every little aspect of the existing society is destroyed. He also heavily emphasized that the PMC hates the genuine working/class, because they see them as a threat to their power, so they deliberately manipulate working-class movements in order to offset and eventually dissolve them. Plus, they love sexual promiscuity and use “leftism” in order to promote it.

Last night, I watched a video on Sublation Media between Doug Alain and Chris Cutrone. Cutrone made the point that the PMC romanticize terrorism, mass destruction involving killing and raping, and the “noble death” because the PMC are “gangsters.” Not gangsters the way the ultra-rich capitalists are, but gangsters nonetheless.

My understanding is, intellectual elites love these things like violence and terror for the exact same reason they love modern “art” like Jackson Pollock and jazz and rap “music”: it’s all deeply irrational. They reject historical progress, favour the lumpen and those on the margins of society over the genuine proletariat, and promote destruction because they hate rationality. All of the things they promote as “leftism” are actually deeply aristocratic values: it’s the aristocracy that loves violence, sexual indulgence and a rejection of logic and linear time. I see it like this: intellectual elites, being Nietzscheans at heart, hate rationality and linear progress because they see those things as boxes that limit their ability to indulge, but also the fact that they already have their privileged positions and don’t need a proletarian revolution to have their basic needs met. In fact, a proletarian revolution would mean they lose their privileges and end up working in the fields.Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2586342
I'm seeing it with queers and with neurodivergent people and especially in groups like furries, which are disproportionately both.
Plus random fandoms and obvious ex tumblrites and indeed current tumblrites

If you want a vision of the future imagine the Starbucks union drive furry doing praxis, forever.

>>2583942
There is no "PMC".

>>2583942
>Plus, they love sexual promiscuity and use “leftism” in order to promote it.
Wait until you hear what ordinary proles talk about in break rooms.
Nothing he describes is unique to PMCs anyway (religious eschatological view of The Revolution, obscene enjoyment, fucking around)
>favour the lumpen and those on the margins of society over the genuine proletariat
>sexual indulgence
Sigh

>My understanding is, intellectual elites love these things like violence and terror for the exact same reason they love modern “art” like Jackson Pollock and jazz and rap “music”: it’s all deeply irrational.
Missed this gem.
One of the issues with touching grass is coming back to this place and realizing it's a shithole filled with freaks.

>>2586807
Most working-class people want a peaceful revolution.



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>>2587256
Why do despise non-white workers so much?

>>2587282
I wouldn't know, I'm unemployed.

>>2587258
acceptable take

speaking of which, how is the hong kong elections going? Are they going to elect the trade unionist?

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>>2587188
As you might know, gambling is banned in China. As a result, there's this degen named Zhao Wei who moved to Macau in the early 1990s. Macau was once a Western colonial outpost. Macau also became known as the Las Vegas of Asia. It was only in 1999 that it was handed over by Portugal, however like Hong Kong, the Basic Law of Macau gaurentees that its system will remain unchanged for 50 years after the handover. It has its own legal systems, seperate courts, currency, indepedent police authorties, etc. So Zhao invested in casinos there and became filthy rich. In 2001, he moved to Mong La, Myanmar where he started a casino franchise. The city started to become known a border town on the edge of the law with drugs, prostitutes, and gambling. However, since Mong La is just across the border from China in Myanmar, Chinese authorities can close the border gates and in 2005 they closed the gate and refused to let citizens cross the border there. After this travel ban, Zhao was invited by the government of Laos to invest in Bokeo Province to stay there as a special guest. He's operated out of there ever since and the Laos government has a 20% stake in the casinos, gets lease payments and taxes.

Laos is doing this out of pragmatic reasons. It's still considered one of the poorest countries in the world. In the 1960s and '70s, America dropped 270 million bombs on Laos making it the most heavily bombed country in the world. People, many of them children, are still killed to this day because of unexploded bombs. In the past decade, China actually built Laos' first modern major railway. However, one of the hardest part of the project was actually removing the American bombs that were leftover. Anyways, not only did it get bombed the fuck out by the US on a scale never seen before in history, it's also a landlocked country with mountainous terrain which makes trade and transport difficult, another reason why it was particulary hard for the CRRC to build the railway, but the train is officially in operations today.

So back in the 2000s when Laos invited Zhao, that was just another way for Laos to build revenue in the country through currency inflows and tourist revenue. They also got job creation for locals in construction, hospitality and service industries. Since gambling is banned in China, Chinese tourists go abroad to gamble which brings Post too long. Click here to view the full text.



 

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>>2586554
Imperialism might be less tangible but it's consequences are not. Also ways to fight it exist. Right now every single Communist, socialist, "leftist", even liberal org should pause all other projects and put full support to an anti war with Venezuela plan.
Second if queer liberation happens in the imperial core, it's not like it changes the material conditions for queer people outside of the imperial core (which far more exist), those queer people face the horrors of imperialism every day and our they less valuable than western lives? I don't think so.

>>2586935
>I know therefore everyone knows therefore shut up
you know. not everyone necessarily

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>>2586672
I'm not even talking about ACP, just in general the western left prioritizes queer liberation, which is a valiant cause worth fighting, over imperialism the largest contradiction on the plant and as members of the imperial core we have a unique position in which to fight it.

>>2586554
no offense but the essence of your comment is reformism



 

Always thought he was underrated. And this quote is great whether he said it or not.

People give him shit because it all collapsed after he died, but then they'll go and act like the USSR was so much better when it collapsed around the very same time. Tito objectively did things wrong, but the USSR did too. Both got ratfucked by the US in the end.
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>>2587132
ok but he did have aura tho

>>2587137
true but yugoslavia collapsed and now i live in a shithole

>>2586948
Worker co-operatives are a reactionary step backwards. They just have far too much managerial overhead and so requiring massive financialization in order to work. This is technically possible to solve with effective central banking but it is inefficient. In general, central planning is the way to go.

>>2587137
>>2586993
>>2586972
Fidel was by far the #1 communist aura farmer but Tito was definitely stiff competition.

>>2587139
tbf that wasnt titos fault



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why do people believe in this line of reasoning? it doesnt make sense at all
i was talking with some retard on xitter and he told me "marx was wrong, without capitalism you wouldnt even be talking with me right now!"
when did people start saying this? and why???
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>watch video about "communist atrocity"
>comments "gomunism bad, 90000 gorillion dead"
<mfw the atrocity in question was actually stopped by the communists
many such cases

>>2586813
but why? you can find marxs books for free surely i cant be THAT hard for people to do the bare minimum and read, right?

>>2586842
most marxists dont read marx,
so why would anti-marxists?

>>2586845
good point

>>2586800
They aren’t thinking when they say this, they’re just parroting the cliches bourgeois culture shits out all throughout its mentally degenerated media



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Lets have another pointless discussion thread about these guys, who they were and what they were doing at the time.
I'll start:
>They were CIA pretending to be collaborators who dissapeared soon after…
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>>2586185
That was the outfit everyone wore then.

>>2584119
>Theravada Buddhism subsisted with no major shocks or rifts to the established religious order for several hundred years
Wtf is he on about, that's not true? What about Rama IV's Dhammayuttika Nikaya reformation, for example, and so on.

Did democratic Kampuchea do anything wrong?

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>>2586320
not sure about that, might as well just have been killed after the initial separation (families were deliberately separated and worked in different parts of the country, or in mobile brigades all across it), or reunited after a while.
>vidrel for cambodian live tv show reuniting families after the dust settled down

>>2586345
trve which is why i supposed they might be just country children however child soldiers were such a common occurrence at the time

>>2586356
i suppose he meant its survival only, i agree the wording is pretty poor if that's what he wanted to convey
also a somewhat relevant paper:
>The monastic order in Cambodia has been divided into two fraternities (nikaya) since 1855 when King Norodom imported the newly-formed Thommayut (dhamayutika nikaya) from Thailand through the agency of Maha Pan, a Khmer monk belonging to King Mongkut’s spiritual lineage. Norodom subsequently had Wat Botum Vaddey constructed, according to the demarcation ritual (nadisima) of the newly formed order, adjacent to the new royal palace in Phnom Penh as the headquarters of the new order and Maha Pan was subsequently installed as its sanghareach (Meas Yang 1978, 38).
>In Thailand the introduction of the new order had passed off without opposition. This was not the case in Cambodia where frequent skirmishes between Mohanikay and Thommayut monks seem to have occurred with some regularity (Bizot 1976, 9). The influence of the colonial power may have been a factor here since the French regarded the Mohanikay, particularly those belonging to its reformed wing, to exercise a beneficial influence on the populace and towards the protectorate. Thommayut monks, on the other hand, were regarded as potentially intransigent, not least because it was thought that they owed their allegiance to the Thai court (Forest 1980, 143).
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>A female Khmer Rouge fighter or 'mit naree' [literally "comrade young-woman" iirc] carries a Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifle in the jungle of western Cambodia, 15th February 1981. (Photo by Alex Bowie/Getty Images)



 

Today begins the presidential and legislative election of the Central American of Honduras. With the left-wing Libre party, wish wishes to change the constitution to an anti-neolib and democratic socialist stance, at odds with the liberal and social conservative neoliberal bloc.
Whilst this is happening, Trump has pardoned a former Honduran president convicted of drug trafficking offences whilst going off about how conveniently the whole Venezuelan military high command is full of alleged drug traffickers. Honduras is of considerable strategic importance to the United States. With several U.S. Army bases situated there. Trump has also gone off about how the electorate must vote away from the Libre "communists" and vote anyone else.
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Isn't Libre complaining about election fraud?


>Although Mr. Cerrato López, 62, normally backed the right-wing National Party, he said he had planned to vote for another right-wing candidate, Salvador Nasralla, who was leading by a small margin in some polls, in hopes of kicking the governing left-wing party out of office.

>But when President Trump threw his support behind the National Party’s candidate, Nasry Asfura, just days before the vote, and suggested he wouldn’t work with the other top two candidates, Mr. Cerrato López said he was surprised but pleased. He said he switched his vote to Mr. Asfura.


>And when Mr. Trump announced that he would pardon a notorious former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, a member of Mr. Asfura’s party who was convicted last year of working with cartels to flood the United States with cocaine, Mr. Cerrato López said he was more confident in his decision because he believed Mr. Hernández had helped the military when in office.


>Mr. Mejía said that independent voters and “many” supporters of Mr. Asfura’s party had intended to vote for Mr. Nasralla because they saw him as having the best chance to end the tenure of the governing party, which includes the candidate Rixi Moncada.


>“But when they heard that about Trump, they went back to their party, and some independents started to have doubts,” he said.


>Ricardo Romero Gonzales, who runs an independent polling company in Honduras, said that based on his daily polling, Mr. Nasralla had a nine-point lead before Mr. Trump’s endorsement of Mr. Asfura. After Mr. Trump weighed in, he said, the candidates were in a virtual tie.


>Mr. Romero Gonzales said that roughly a third of Hondurans have a family member in the United States and that people thought about them when voting. He added, “People believe the country will be worse off if we are enemies of Trump.”


>Hondurans who voted for Mr. Asfura said they did so in part because they yearned for a better relationship with the United States. They said they worried that a different candidate winning could hurt Honduras, a country that relies heavily on money transfers from many undocumented migrants in the United States.

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>>2587189
Everyone's awful and the world sucks



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9th Edition: THE SITE FUCKING CRASHED LMAO edition.

A lot of images and posts of the last general got broken. So I think it's better to make a new one.

Discuss anything on Southeast Asian politics. Coming 2024 Elections, open orgs, People that should be dead for different reasons running in Malaysia's elections or just random shit. There are still dozens of us… hopefully! Starting off this general with massive wave of cult sex camps.
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Jakarta takes #1 spot as largest city in the world

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>>2407507
Yeah bro that woman and guy are three metres tall. Why are "white" americans so annoying when it comes to asians and other brown people? We in Europe don't do that shit, I think it stems from american inferiority complexes towards white Europeans.

>>2574007
not a thred for your family history, shut up.

>>2407507
sexpats

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Why did CCP, and Lao gov let literally Ancap has their's own autonomous area Laos territory?
>The 30km² Triangle Where Crime Is Legal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQv3gj-sAmQ



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