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Solidarity for Viktor Orban against imperialism.

EU and UKKKraine decleared war against him. Without him EU would be full aggression against Russia, good thing he vetoed it everytime.


I encourage all leftists to vote for him, every single Hungarians
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>>2688973
Back to pol with you, vermin

>>2688970
Zogban is anticolonial since when?

>>2688955
>Be a honest zionist, not a secular zionist liberal.
Indeed orban and all these european fascist leaders zionism steers from hatred of brown people rather than any genuine sympathy towards jews, orban likes israhell because they're genociding brown people, simple as rhat

Fascists are moved by hatred and death and there's no compromise with them

>>2688985
But polyp troll, I don't think the children the likes of epstein and his zionist buddies were raping and cannibalizing were muslim

>>2688991
Orbitch is bffs with the likes of them, granted zionist scum like you are a cult of hatred, pedophilic cannibals that should be promptly executed en masse



 

How do we organize in the face of modern mass surveillance when they ban being a communist? How should an underground party organize itself? What underground tactics should be adopted? How can an underground party build dual power and threaten the state?
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>>2688582
Rveryone in the future either clise or distant will be a kalergi creature. A eurasian black either by conquest or by evolution. Conquest being the fastest route. The sooner this is accepted the sooner we can carry on with the orogrom.

Is telegram a good app to use for local organizating?

>>2688793
Well if its for legal organizing i guess. They cracked down on tg. If its iffy youll want to use sessions. It uses a crypto version of tor.

>>2688793
Telegram is just like any other non-encrypted messaging app. There's nothing special about it. If you need an encrypted messaging app Signal is decent

>>2688320
As shown by both the Russian and Chinese revolutions, infiltrating the enemy's military is an important aspect of the work. It just can't be the only aspect, because it's also necessary to grow the number of revolutionaries, and that's achieved by organizing within the working class. The US military is especially harsh on any attempts to organize their forces. It doesn't mean we can't spread ideas or put ourselves in positions to do sabotage, but it means we'll have much less success than with the civilian population.

Also it's not necessarily true that the military can easily stop an insurrection. Insurrection is a surprise attack by a large portion of the population on the forces already stationed in a city. All the military can do is come in later to try to root out the now entrenched insurgents, who are also the popular and legitimate governing force. The US has fought in similar conditions, and it only has two methods of dealing with it: 1. genocide the population, 2. turn on the money faucet and bribe the population to be loyal to the previously established government. The second one is the most dangerous because it actually works. The first method, killing everyone until they happen to kill all insurgents, or until the population gives in, can be countered somewhat with moving key leaders, money, equipment etc. to another city, and building bunkers and tunnels underground to evade bombs. Really if they go the genocide route there's nothing anyone can do to totally defend against it, but in a civil war setting they're also destroying their own economic base, and thus their logistics. I

n the stage in preparation for insurrection, they could really hamper us if they do intense information gathering and targeted killings/arrests (and they already know this, which is why they're doing everything they're doing), but it seems like they have some trouble actually following through on this, meaning there must be too many enemies of the state for them to risk the political unrest it would cause to suddenly kill us all. Also their surveillance is not perfect. The stage where we're still trying to grow the number of armed communists, and when they begin to use violent repression, is the most dangerous for us. We'll have to quickly re-organize in order to avoid deadly raids while not yet strong enough to make any offensive moves. TPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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🇵🇸 PREVIOUSLY ON THE HOLY LAND 🇵🇸
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Sites that have active live-blogs:
• Al-Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com/

• Middle East Eye: https://www.middleeasteye.net/israel-palestine-hamas-war-gaza-live-invasion

• The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/palestinian-territories

• Times of Israel: https://www.timesofisrael.com/topic/liveblog/ (trigger warning)
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>>2687710
both the US and Israel are preparing death camps for their undesirables
Hitler won in the end

>>2686289
Tbh, fake activist muslims, they didn't even have carpets, just a publicity stunt

>>2687735
Just to double check went to the location of Sydney town hall on google maps, they were facing north

>>2687739
is that a sin in islam

>>2687710
Tribalism has been a disaster for humanity. Sadly only bad news on the palestinian front. I just stopped paying attention since I can't help them and I can't afford living my whole life pissed off.



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Is revolution actually possible in the first world or is this all a pipe dream?
It feels like everything is destined to just remain as it is.
If it is possible, then how do you see it happening?
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>>2688847
the western hegemon does a hell of a lot of heavy lifting for keeping compradors around though. National liberation sans socialists at the helm might not have worked out as well as hoped but I would be very surprised if the west being largely unable to maintain control over other governments would lead nowhere

>>2688456
>I think it would be popular if properly explained.
Of course it should be explained, but we can see in history that a revolutionary action being explained properly will not make it popular. The Bolsheviks did an excellent job explaining themselves and still did not have the wider popularity of many other "socialist" groups. Why is this? The answer lies within the nature of the class struggle within an imperialist state and among the dominant nation. This popularity shifted as the conditions shifted and imperialism became an active drag on previously complacent or vacillating sections of the workers and peasants.
>It is claimed that the first world gets welfare in exchange for imperialism but what I see in the USA is welfare getting cut while the military budget increases.
It's a vulgarization of the entire global economy to reduce these benefits down to welfare. In other parts of the first world much of this does go to welfare, but that's not the end of it nor has that been how this relation is expressed in the US at any point. Rather, we have to observe what made the "historic compromise" between labor and capital after WW2 possible: that being intensified exploitation of and extraction from the periphery. This historic compromise is the basis for current day artificially high wages in the first world, where despite playing a minor role in the overall creation of value in overall commodity production workers here are nearly-universally (prison enslavement and migrant labor excepted) paid disproportionately high wages for the labor they put in. I'm sure your immediate thought upon hearing this is to observe the downwardly-mobile labor aristocracy in many US cities, but that would be missing the point. Whether or not these wages meet the cost of living in the US (which it should be noted is not artificially inflated to the same degree as worker wages) doesn't change that the wages are inflated, nor does it change the reactionary nature of "free trade" unions struggling to maintain artificially inflated wages gleaned from imperialism. We also need to have a little perspective here. The conversation around that downwardly-mobile labor aristocracy today is largely around a reality that youth will largely not enjoy the same opportunities and prosperity as their parents, in particular housing is becoming difficult to buy and rents are increasing. But what are the Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>2688875
Theres places that are poor as shit as cambodia but overall it feels like the quality of life is going up across the board a little bit. Well even cambodia must have gone up a bit…
Pic rekated is nigeria

>>2688882
I don't know why I bother.

That has nothing to do with what I'm talking about here. Infrastructure getting built up with shiny buildings does not change the overall relations at work or the exploitation at its core. In fact in the colonial and neo-colonial countries it's a product of intensified exploitation and domination, not less. Acting like "look those people have cities too, they're just like me!" somehow disputes what I'm saying is playing into liberals jingling keys in your face at best.

>>2688897
The gini corfficient in Nigeria is 0.33 which is not bad. The us is like 0.5
Man it feels good not to be a burger



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Recent news:
SDF rejects the agreement and vows that they'd fight.
Prison break in Shaddad, freeing ~1000 ISIS veterans.
Aqtan prison (which houses ISIS members) north of Raqqa gets besieged.
Clashes in Kobani & Hasakah countrysides.
Breach in Al-Hol camp, which is now mostly emptied.
New agreement signed by both the STG & SDF.

Links:
t.me/Medmannews - Well known channel (Egyptian owner). Posts frequently about MENA
t.me/Middle_East_Spectator - Iranian owner
t.me/Suriyak_maps - Posts maps/latest news. Less prone to hype/hysteria but slower.
https://nitter.poast.org/SAMSyria0 - Local Syrian army soldier. Used to post in Arabic. (Account deleted. RIP)
https://nitter.poast.org/bosni94
https://nitter.poast.org/Sy_intelligence
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>>2688536
As the practical implementation of the SDF-Damascus agreement continues, here is the latest:

In a sign of how fragile the situation remains, instead of permanently appointing the SDF-nominated governor of Hasakah, the Syrian government appears to have given him a “caretaker” role until the agreement’s implementation reaches more advanced stages.

Although Syrian internal security forces have visited Qamishli airport and are set to take it over, the main implementation of the agreement has not yet reached its critical points.

The SDF is set to redeploy from Hasakah and Qamishli to three allocated bases (mapped): two previously used by US-coalition forces and one former Assad-era Syrian army base. However, heavy weapons remain a point of dispute. The Syrian government is pushing for the SDF to be stripped of heavy weapons, while the SDF insists on keeping them, wanting to settle this matter only once the Hasakah division is formalized.

Meanwhile, US forces are quietly continuing to vacate bases in the region as more convoys enter the Kurdistan Region, where troops and equipment are being redeployed to Erbil. The US administration appears to prefer conducting the redeployment quietly so as not to trigger Congress, which has been unreceptive to leaving the region. Some reports suggest one US base might remain in the area, but given the chaotic developments, the final outlook remains unclear. The relocation of ISIS prisons continues, with some 3,000 prisoners believed to have been moved to Iraq, though the final number is believed to be over 7,000.

Demographics remain a tricky issue. Several reports suggest the Syrian government is pushing for SDF presence to be confined to only Amuda and Derbasiyah, and might allow Derik/Al-Malikiyah as well, but the SDF also wants to remain in Tirbaspi/al-Qahtaniyah and in the Al-Muabbada/Girkê Legê and Rulaiman areas. Furthermore, as the agreement stipulates that Syrian government personnel not enter “Kurdish villages,” the question is whether the government will push for extensive surveying and only avoid Kurdish villages while entering the rest, including Assyrian and Syriac villages. If you look at this map, you can see how complicated and highly complex the demographic reality in the area is.

Equally important is the nature of internal security, as the two pPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>2683681
Syria is never going to improve lol it's a bombed out shit hole led by inbred Islamists that prostitute to the highest bidder. They're literally selling all of their assets to Turks and Gulf Arabs Yeltsin-style and are desperate to let Jews back in for any investment. There is virtually zero improvement and there won't continue to be no matter how much money Saudis and Turks pump into it

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Looks like they're preparing to ethnically cleanse the Kurdish quarter of Damascus.
Under Islamist Chants, Damascus’s Kurdish Zorava Neighbourhood Comes Under Pressure
Some Kurdish families are fleeing Damascus as Islamist forces target the Kurdish neighbourhood of Zorava, which has been subject to security raids and government forces arresting multiple residents.

Last January, Kurds across Syria faced a renewed wave of violence after public calls for jihad by Islamist forces that reign in Syria. The attacks began in Aleppo and soon extended into the country’s northeastern region. As the military attacks in North and East Syria (NES) ramped up, the government also imposed a security cordon on Zorava.

Kurds from Zorava, which is home to 50,000 Damascene Kurds, describe tightening security, harassment at government checkpoints based on ethnic identity and political affiliation and having their cell phones searched, and forces chanting extremist Islamist anthems. The current conditions are eerily familiar to many of its residents, who have lived through both the dictatorial al-Assad regime and witnessed the terror rule of ISIS.

<The roots of the Kurds in Damascus

The Kurdish presence in Syria’s Damascus can be traced back more than a thousand years, but it was during the 16th century Ottoman rule that Kurds migrated from what is now southern Turkey in large groups. In that period, several Kurdish neighbourhoods emerged in Damascus. The largest and oldest of these was “Hayy al-Akrad” (Arabic: The Kurdish Neighbourhood), which was later renamed to “Rukn al-Din” in the mid-20th century as part of the Arabization policies enforced during Egyptian-Syrian unification.

Following the union’s dissolution in 1961, the new Ba’athist state continued to promote the idea of an Arab nation based on one shared language, culture, and history. At its extreme, this took the form of racism and chauvinism, with non-Arab identities being labelled a threat to national unity and security.

<Syria’s Kurds under the modern nation-state

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>>2688679
source on that pic?

>>2688821
https://x.com/jihadyazigi/status/2021269320874303969

HTS sunnoids since the beginning have been stripping Syria's assets. Even during the siege of Aleppo they were deindustrializing everything they owned, stealing machinery from Syria and selling them cheap in Turkey. It's literally a glorified slave state for Erdogan. There is no industry in Syria anymore, their (meagre) oil production is busted and will produce below 2011 levels if it ever gets repaired, it'll be like Iraq after the US invasion except they don't have the petrol and only survive on welfare checks.



 

The USSR failed as a political experiment exactly because of its internationalist nature and because it suppressed the market mechanisms necessary for the entrepreneurship that generates economic development and social well-being. The USSR fractured exactly because it existed as a coalition of distinct national identities instead of a fully centralized and stable nationalistic project. As a result it splintered into a multitude of weak and irrelevant countries primed for exploitation by the capitalist hegemon. This is why we now see two former communist nations fighting in Ukraine; because the foolishness of Lenin decades prior created an unnecessary national identity which the American intelligence apparatus preyed upon and directed against Russia.

Instead of wasting resources promoting independent revolutions throughout the world, the USSR should have committed to the much wiser project of russification and centralization. It should have expanded it's sphere of influence through direct military conquest and annexation. If they had unified Eurasia under a singular national project they would have become unstoppable. They should also have allowed for the existence of markets and free enterprise, but retained control over banking and finance in order to fully and completely subject these capitalist forces to the totalizing logic of the state's developmental project. This is why China succeeded where the USSR failed. This is also why China will become the undisputed hegemon of the next world order; it is inevitable.
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>>2676820
wow the slave owning clerics of tibet were reactionary????

a parallel universe where america is "dengist" would be an improvement (vid related)


>>2681000
Next to the "dead muslims" gore threads? Hilarious for you to claim that rightoids like Islam even though the right ward push since 2012 was because of the Syrian refugee wave lmao

China is internationalist.

It's every other country that's nationalist, hence impoosibly to "ally" with for a socialist country



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It is that simple. If communism difnt work before itll work now due automation(robots and ai)
Good idea bad timing.
The rate of profit must be like 2 perceng by now snyways.
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>>2688486
Very well laizzer faire capitalism
Not sure if i spelled it right

>>2688498
There's still state involvement in laissez fairy tale.

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OP is so naively stupid, it made me agree with LeftCom poster.

>>2688580
I should have elaborated further.
Ai makes it possible for the first time for all the economic planning to happen within computers even if there are no robots which there will be. This is the best to happen to communism since marx and engels wrote the book.

>>2688346
>lets ignore capitalism as it exists and has always existed and reduce it to an ideal instead
again: retard

>>2688498
>>2688617
idiot lol



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>hegelslop
keep it

Another day where Americans twirl their thumbs.

>>2688563
put a copy of Critique of Pure Reason up your ass metaphysicist

gotta bump

>>2688206
Yet these amerikkkans are exporting their slop to other countries!
>>2687958
Fed? I laugh, for i am against the Georgian Nightmare party's hegemony



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Trotsky is right about this. The wealthy welcome technological innovation because it means new investment opportunities and thus profits, and new markets.
The lower class welcomes technologies that make their drudgery lives better.

The middle class fears technological change because they're social climbers and upwardly mobile, which is how they become middle class, and therefore the middle class has a tenuous position on its attempted climb up the mountain and is always worried about things that can cause it to slide downward. Change in general is seen as dangerous, not something to be welcomed.

Hence it's the middle class which is anti-progress and eras when the middle class holds unusually strong sway are eras of stagnation. Eras dominated by the upper class, or when the lower class organizes and gets some influence, see much more rapid progress.

The middle class are trying to win the game as it exists and don't like the game regularly changing. Hence fascism finds its support among the middle class, and elites go along with it for aid against lower class socialism when bourgeois traditional conservatism is no longer tenable.

https://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/germany/1933/330610.htm

>The rapid growth of German capitalism prior to the First World War by no means signified a simple destruction of the middle classes. Although it ruined some layers of the petty bourgeoisie it created others anew: around the factories, artisans and shopkeepers; within the factories, technicians and executives. But while preserving themselves and even growing numerically – the old and the new petty bourgeoisie compose a little less than one-half of the German nation – the middle classes have lost the last shadow of independence. They live on the periphery of large-scale industry and the banking system, and they live off the crumbs from the table of the monopolies and cartels, and off the spiritual alms of their theorists and professional politicians.
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>trotsky
This was already obvious in the times of Marx and Engels.

ludites were, are and always will be correct

>>2688377
>whites pessimistic
>hispanics optimistic

This same logic can be applied to nation states, only the ruling class of smaller nations fear globalization and international trade, the proletariat is under the same conditions as before.

>>2688480
It looks like blacks and southerners as well. More populated areas seem more optimistic.



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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.
Matrix room: https://matrix.to/#/#!YeYeuZuLSYkegWssey:matrix.org

Last threads:
https://archive.ph/5rqox
https://archive.is/Jlc7A
http://archive.is/0NhJH
http://archive.is/nDq1K
https://archive.vn/cxwty
https://archive.is/ayshz
https://archive.is/2NLO8
https://archive.is/3f5Rf
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>>2682190
People's Party looks like they might win big

>>2684841
Looks like PP got cooked. Thailand is becoming the sick man of SEA.

>>2682267 (me)
Told you.

>>2686564
>Thailand is becoming the sick man of SEA.
why?

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Make anyone else depressed we don't even need coups anymore because freak yellows win elections now? Troglodyte electorate.
>>2687080
>Thailand is becoming the sick man of SEA.
<why?
Because he read some tweet downstream of that FT article.
https://www.ft.com/content/e766f94f-7626-4b60-b997-44ca1b18a4e7



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