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Palestine Action hunger strikes come to an end as Elbit systems denied contract
The move was a central demand of hunger strikers Heba Muraisi, Kamran Ahmed, Lewie Chiaramello, Teuta Hoxha, Jon Cink, Qesser Zuhrah and Amu Gib, who began re-feeding in line with medical guidance on Wednesday evening. It came as Elbit lost out on a £2 billion contract that would have seen the company train up to 60,000 British troops each year over a decade. Elbit has secured more than 10 public contracts since 2012, but campaigners said the latest decision marked a significant shift.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/palestine-action-hunger-strikes-come-end-elbit-systems-denied-contract

Rightward shift rips apart the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance
In Brandenburg, Crumbach declared that the party, for which he served in government for a year, is no longer fit for anything, not even for the opposition. He described it as a “troublemaker” that no longer wants to shape society. Wagenknecht countered with accusations of “betrayal” and “electoral fraud.” BSW state chairwoman Friederike Benda accused the renegade MPs of having “abused their roles in the BSW for months in order to blackmail the party” and said that Crumbach lacks the courage to “fight for a real political project.”
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/01/14/rntk-j14.html

Syrian swimmer among activists cleared by Greek court of aiding migrant rescues
The court ruled that volunteers with Emergency Response Centre International, a Greek-nonprofit, not guilty on charges of facilitating illegal entry and forming a criminal organization. The prosecutor had already urged acquittal, saying the charges lacked evidence and noting that one of the defendants routinely alerted port authorities to approaching boats. … . . . . . . . . . .
https://apnews.com/article/greece-court-migration-trial-mardini-db069c553029504a3f5b31281b3628bb

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US appeals court reverses decision that freed Mahmoud Khalil from ICE detention
A 2-1 panel of the Philadelphia-based third US circuit court of appeals ordered the dismissal of a lawsuit Khalil filed challenging his detention after finding that federal immigration law stripped the lower court of jurisdiction over his claims. Khalil’s legal battle has been unfolding in two different courts. While an immigration court was considering his potential removal from the US, his lawyers simultaneously challenged the legality of his detention in federal court, arguing that it violated his constitutional rights. Thursday’s decision finds that the district court judge who ordered his release lacked the proper authority to consider Khalil’s release petition, concluding that the judge did not have subject-matter jurisdiction over the case.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/15/appeals-court-mahmoud-khalil-columbia-activist

2nd federal officer shooting in Minneapolis prompts protests, calls for calm
The Department of Homeland Security said a federal law enforcement officer shot a person in Minneapolis on Wednesday evening, saying the latter fled a traffic stop and then – along with two other people – began attacking the officer. "Fearing for his life and safety as he was being ambushed by three individuals, the officer fired defensive shots to defend his life," DHS said in a statement on social media. "The initial subject was hit in the leg."
https://abcnews.go.com/US/2nd-federal-officer-shooting-minneapolis-prompts-protests-calls/story?id=129234818

Pregnancy prosecutions are on the rise
At least 412 pregnant women were charged with child abuse, neglect or other crimes related to pregnancy or pregnancy loss in the two years after the Supreme Court overturned the national right to abortion, the advocacy group Pregnancy Justice found. That's compared with an average of about 85 cases annually in the 16 years leading up to the June 2022 decision, though cases ranged from 29 to 158 per year over that period. The Dobbs ruling immediately gavPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Prisons, probation, and crime: Britain’s state machinery at breaking point
When he became Prime Minister in 2019, Boris Johnson promised more police, more prison spaces, longer sentencing, and better prison security. Similar promises were made by Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss before they took the helm. Not wishing to be outflanked by his friends on the other side of the house, Starmer put ‘law and order’ at the heart of his election campaign, praising the methods of Thatcher. He – laughably – promised to restore public confidence in the police. However, at the same time as making these big (and expensive!) promises, these same parties have continuously made cuts to the services they would need to do this. They can promise all they want, but the state’s institutions are too overburdened and underfunded – its staff too overstretched and demoralised – to carry out any of these law and order pledges.
https://communist.red/prisons-probation-and-crime-britains-state-machinery-at-breaking-point/

No War but Class War: Revolutionary Defeatism in the Russo-Ukrainian Conflict
The war between Russia and Ukraine is often presented as a clear-cut narrative of imperial aggression versus national defence. In mainstream discourse, Russia is portrayed as the sole aggressor, with Ukraine as a victim bravely defending its sovereignty. However, this oversimplified framing serves the interests of Western imperialism, NATO expansionism, and global capitalist powers, while conveniently ignoring the complexities of the conflict—particularly the long-standing tensions in the Donbas region. From an anarcho-communist perspective, the story is not about good versus evil states but about imperialism, nationalism, and the manipulation of working-class people by ruling elites. A more nuanced analysis recognises that the seeds of this war were planted long before the 2022 invasion, especially in the political and military developments following the 2014 Maidan uprising and the subsequent conflict in Donbas. Acknowledging that Ukraine played a role in escalating this conflict—particularly through its actions in Donbas—does not justify Russian imperialism. Instead, anarchists must reject both Russian and Ukrainian state violence, embracing revolutionary defeatism. In this warPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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🗽UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

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Flashback:

It had been less than 24 hours. A healthcare CEO, one of the top ghouls for capitalism, had just gotten blasted on primetime in NYC. All the surveillance in the world couldn’t prevent homeboy from getting slimed out in Manhattan. No one knew the name of the assassin, but we all knew he was a hero.

Less than 24 hours had passed and HOUDINI? We already had a DJ mix ready to go. Already sampled the news clip. Put that CEO on a motherfucking tee shirt. Deny. Defend. Depose.—the words carved into the bullet shells became the title for the mix. You can listen to that mix here.

Why drill music? Because we dropping bodies, that’s why. Because for too long, it’s been the poor killing the poor over the scraps the rich leave us, and for once, it was the working class getting one on the rich. Instead of fighting each other, we killed one of them. And that’s big facts. And that’s the moral of the story.

They want us killing each other in the streets. They want us fighting each other for a sliver of dignity. They do not want us taking the fight to the master, the exploiter, the capitalist.

The streets spoke, and a healthcare CEO got his. Simple as.

Here's some key Erik Houdini quotes from the coverage to sit with.

"People aren't just ambivalent—they're celebrating. They see this for what it is: someone striking back. And that terrifies the system. Do you really think they want the poor—people who've been killing each other for scraps in the streets—to start looking at this and thinking, damn, that motherfucker got a lot of clout? Everybody loves this guy. The last thing they want is for this to inspire others."
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>>2647942
i hate crackericans so much bro why did santa anna have to go and fuck up so badly with the texans

>>2648047
Yeah it's more likely that Europe goes the way of cold war South America with far right shithole governments that end up collapsing because they no longer have the capacity to imperialize and fund their corporatism. only then will the commies begin acting



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Many men on the left and centre, in critiquing patriarchal norms, have gone further and made a point of rejecting aesthetic standards traditionally associated with masculinity. Over the past two to three decades, this rejection has cohered into a recognizable counter-aesthetic.

This set of aesthetic includes: talking in a nasally and whiny way, upward inflection, limbs flopping around, slouched stance, indesicive movements, intentional shabbiness in dress or over-attention to dress, over-qualification (or redditifcation) of speech (“I might be wrong but…”), distancing or discomfort with tools, mechinary, firearms, navigation, etc. A meme-word captures this aesthetic aptly, “soy.”

Time to change course. It’s one thing to know to not harm women, it’s another to not have a firm handshake.
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Being fat is not manly, Haz

>>2647603
>lifting weights
true. working out with your bros, wiping the sweat off their chiseled chests and jokingly comparing dick sizes in the showers is as manly as it gets
>getting pussy
real men don't waste time with women. that's kinda gay

>>2644368
The Wehrmacht soldier, or Tyler from Dead Domain's interview "RETVRN"?

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peak manhood is not caring what defines manhood and what isn't and just being comfortable and happy as a man

There ought to be an all-encompassing idpol containment board for whatever this thread is+current lgbt



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this is my flag, not any state symbols of the canadian government and ruling class and settler colonialism. No, I am not patriotic or nationalistic. Do I love the landscape?, the beer?, the people?, yes, there are saving graces that I'm proud of, but to be a patriot as of now? no!, full stop!. that involves 9 times out of 10 wishing to maintain the status quo, and I do not wish to attract people like that to our movement. I also don't try to separate and ignore dark aspects of our history, I own up to them. so you PatSoc revisionist bastards can kiss my ass, because my flag is the flag of the party!. give me a socialist post-colonial Canada, and then I will be a patriot!
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>>2641453
>Canada would be an actual probable nation for a western revolution
Nope. Zero class consciousness will result only in fascism in these countries during crisis.

>>2642389
In cities class consciousness is WAY more common then in the US, even boomers have it.

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>>2641453
Unfortunately our future is inevitably tied to the US. We could never have a revolution on our own without one south of the border since it would be swiftly crushed.
>>2641864
I'd be down for the Pearson Pennant tbqh, maybe with the white and red reversed.

>>2642932
Stop being a doomer
If the US invaded canada the US would starve itself from water and oil and food

>>2641520
>>2642932
If backwards middle eastern countries are able to resist US imperialism, Canada most certainly can.

>>2641870
>historically progressive
Stop throwing around terminology at random.



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what is revisionism?

are there different definitions depending on who you ask?

is it someone who doesn't understand marxism or wants to change its core assumptions?
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>A rotten spirit is making itself felt in our party in Germany, not so much among the masses as among the leaders
~ Karl Marx, 1877

Revisionism was a reformist trend in the left that came around the Second International after Friedrich Engels' death. It was founded by Eduard Bernstein, who was a German marxist theoretician of the SPD influenced by Fabianism. Revisionism called for a revision of Marxism on the basis that it had become outdated, even obsolete. However, this revision soon turned into straight up abandoning chunks of Marxism and replacing them with liberal ideas. Bernstein tried to replace the materialism of Marxism with neo-kantian philosophy, challenged the Labor theory of value and the dictatorship of the proletariat, argued that capitalism's crises/contradictions were stopping, that capital was becoming less concentrated and more democratized. That the real task of the working class was to win reforms in the capitalist system: The final goal of socialism meant nothing, the day to day movement everything. Capitalism wasn't a reactionary doomed system but was evolving into socialism. Kautsky called it the "Abandonment of the fundamental principles and conceptions of scientific socialism". Lenin called it, "A trend hostile to Marxism within Marxism itself".
>Bernstein would have nothing to do with the idea of revolution or insurrection. The term, "Dictatorship of the Proletariat" was to him an unfortunate phrase which must be dropped. The Socialist movement should not attack the Liberals too severely. Indeed, Socialism was but the legitimate heir of Liberalism and continued the tasks of that great historical movement. Liberalism was no obstacle to Socialism, but a good starting point. "There is actually no real liberal thought which does not also belong to the elements of the ideas of socialism." Socialism could be called "organizing Liberalism" because Socialism, too, freed the individual who must be the basic starting point
https://www.marxists.org/archive/weisbord/conquest20.htm

Several figures on the left denounced revisionism, like Kautsky, Bebel, Lenin, Rosa, De Leon and Jaures. Revisionism was officially repudiated by the Second International at the 1903 congress of Dresden and 1904 Amsterdam:
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>>2639941
the ICL demarcation line between Marxism and Revisionism is this:
"The current demarcation line between Marxism and revisionism consists
in: 1) acknowledging or not acknowledging Maoism as the third, new and
higher stage of Marxism and the necessity to combat revisionism and all
opportunism; 2) acknowledging or not acknowledging the omnipotence of
revolutionary violence in order to make revolution in each one’s own coun-
try; 3) acknowledging or not acknowledging the necessity to demolish the
old state apparatus and replace the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie with the
dictatorship of the proletariat; 4) acknowledging or not acknowledging the
necessity of the revolutionary party of the proletariat. 5) acknowledging or
not acknowledging the necessity of proletarian internationalism."

>>2640168
Lmao was in the middle of typing this when I saw your reply

>>2643980
My frustration with the ICL definition, as with much of their writing, is that many of their assertions about what these basic principles even are, stemming from the PCP, introduce confusion and (to me) speak to an underdeveloped line. There are certainly worse definitions out there, but I wouldn't use this to explain anti-revisionism to the uninitiated, as you are here.

For example:
>acknowledging or not acknowledging the omnipotence of revolutionary violence in order to make revolution in each one’s own country
and
>acknowledging or not acknowledging the necessity of proletarian internationalism
I agree with these two points, but how exactly does the ICL assess these "acknowledgements" in practice? Does proletarian internationalism in the present period necessarily entail supporting the reconstitution of the Comintern? Does acknowledging the omnipotence of revolutionary violence mean adopting Protracted People's War as a universal strategy for revolution, or will the broader view of People's War expressed by RIM and MIM suffice? Additionally, while I must emphasize that I don't disagree with any of this in principle, my experience with ICL-aligned folks IRL has been one of constant frustration and inability to unite despite that. In the US, at least, the ICL appears to be reproducing the same petty bourgeois, white chauvinist errors of the old RCP, and so I would posit that these points are in some way insufficient to fully demarcating revisionism and anti-revisionism in a universal way.

>>2643980
How about you revise deez nuts



 

Any Kojève-pilled anons here? Should I read him? Anything interesting about him? Was he truly a KGB spy? Is his philosophy worthwhile or just pseud ramblings?
Edoookayte me
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>>2646310
>considered the US to be the true achievement of communism, given that everyone was more or less opulent there according to him.
So a typical westoid imperialist-socialist, then.
Just enslave the whole world bro and you can have socialism for the bourgeoisie (WOW, YOU DON'T SAY?)

peak soccdem thought

>>2647739
I think the statement was provocative but he did have a somewhat weird relation to Marxist thought.

>>2647744
Socialism is socialized production + socialized, surplus, mere sozialized surplus isn't socialism

So it doesn't work either way

>>2646749
Anon you are misinterpreting Fukuyama either deliberately or accidentally. Fukuyama did not say that desire for recognition is detached from material relations; what he argued is that *once* material deprivation is fulfilled thymos will become the centrepoint of conflict. He did not discount the fact that a lot of struggle for dignity is also accompanied by struggle for economic rights and social; where he disagreed with is with the traditional (vulgar) Marxist distinction that class antagonism is the sole origin and motivation of desire for recognition, something which Marx himself denied! (And you cannot seriously believe in this, and then believe in imperialism at the same time. How do you explain struggle over dignity in the imperial core then? Especially at the interclass level? ). This also disguises a crucial fact; left unsaid in this disagreement is that you agreed with Fukuyama's framing of recognition between individuals, you simply believe that the Fukuyamaist conception of Zootopia-like legal recognition is hollow liberalism. Dugin would agree, but for a completely different reason

>>2647793
>what he argued is that *once* material deprivation is fulfilled thymos will become the centrepoint of conflict.
I know anon, this is why we were talking about Kojève, and not Fukuyama. For Kojève, recognition doesn't come "after" the material satisfaction, it exists all the time and is a core part of human life (in fact, it defines it)
Nonetheless, this is also a poor argument by Fukuyama. Derrida in Spectres of Marx talks about this : saying that market capitalism is the end of times because it satisfies material needs whilst millions die of hunger is a bit silly.

>thymos will become the centrepoint of conflict

That's also what Fukuyama gets wrong. Thymos isn't a thing per-se, it's something that exists as a medium to signify "this is injust/this is undignified" in relation to some structure or object. Thymos is inherently tied to the institutions. Ergo, if the material structure changes, then so does the recognition desires. I was actually surprised that this was the core of Fukuyama's argument, because it doesn't really contradicts marxism but rather ignores it. It ignores that material structure changes, which is the fundamental reason why people also change consciously (and thus have all kinds of perpetually different thymotic desires).

>where he disagreed with is with the traditional (vulgar) […]

I haven't read his book in a while but isn't his claim that marx was an economism that only focused on the material satisfaction ?

>left unsaid in this disagreement is that you agreed with Fukuyama's framing of recognition between individuals

I do, and I think that most marxists implicitly do. What causes the revolution isn't a necessary element, but the contingent expression of unsatisfied "thymos" and material conditions (which really englobe thymos anyway).



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Starting this thread and hopefully it stays a general. There's no thread dedicated to the EVROPA and what happens here.

everal European countries are currently reevaluating their military conscription policies, with some, like Croatia, having recently decided to reinstate it. Regarding pension reforms, the debate is also active, with France serving as a prominent example where a recent reform is facing political opposition and proposed suspension.
>Croatia.
Parliament voted in October 2025 to bring back a 2-month compulsory service starting in 2026.
>Germany
The government is moving toward a "new military service" model starting with a mandatory digital questionnaire for young men from 2027, with the potential for mandatory conscription if needed.
>Denmark
Expanding to include women from July 2025. Service is selected via a lottery system from the pool of eligible 18-year-olds.
>Latvia
Reintroduced in 2023. All men between 18 and 27 must serve for 11 months.

Concurrently, pension reform is trying to be pushed in Belgium, France, Bosnia and Slovenia (that I know of). All want to raise the retirement age and lower pensions low term.

Serbia has a rebellion going on for almost a year.
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>>2642446
Maybe we could try with an /eurasiapol/

>>2643235
never gona happen while Germanoids are in charge

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It has begun.

>>2645863
Then let Germanoids openly defy EU citizens will to support genocide
Signing this and telling other people literally cannot hurt our cause, it only benefits us

>>2646488
EU defense agency soon



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🗽UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

<"Chairman TJ Sabula" Edition


>May Lenin awaken the workers and help them to see the necessity of revolutionary civil war in the United States.


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🇺🇸 Deeds of the Burger Reich 🇺🇸
https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/main/us_atrocities.md
https://williamblum.org/essays/read/overthrowing-other-peoples-governments-the-master-list

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>>2646898
pill that gives you ptsd

>>2646930
despite what you may state as your ancestry you're also American too at the end of the day

>>2646898
Imagine earning a living entirely by hawking pills labeled shit like "Make Your Body Great Again" that's just a proprietary mix of Kratom and Viagra.

>>2647000
nothing beats the trump phone and the freedom phone.
made in China.

>>2646910
Oh shit, it's joever for AmeriKKKa



 

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

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

Ugandan voters go to the polls amid soldiers on the street
UGANDANS go to the polls today in an election that is likely to extend the rule of the long-term president while raising concerns about transparency, hereditary rule, military interference and an opposition strategy to prevent vote tampering at polling stations. President Yoweri Museveni, who has held power since 1986, seeks a seventh term that would bring him closer to five decades in power.
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US Senate kills resolution that would have limited Trump action in Venezuela
Senators Josh Hawley of Missouri and Todd Young of Indiana, who had joined three other Republicans to advance the resolution alongside Democrats last week, flipped after they said they received assurances from the Trump administration. With Hawley and Young’s votes, the Senate was split 50-50 on the resolution. JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote. Republican senators Rand Paul, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins cast their votes for the war powers resolution alongside Democrats.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/14/us-senate-trump-military-action-venezuela

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

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

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

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

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

>>2646872
LUXEMBURG LOVED KIRKEGAARD CONFIRMED!!



 

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










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

>>2646785
Whatever helps you cope


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

Delcy is sending a representative to the US tomorrow fellas

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

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



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