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What do you think of communo-monarchism?
Can the holy proleterian spirit be passed down trough your seed? And as such only the inheritors of this great proleterian spirit are fit to rule?
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>>2697334
>>2697307
>>2697382
Brilliant. Thanks to white jesus for the bright minds of /leftypol/.

>>2697403
this maymay only applies to shitholes like 4chan where it effectively functions like social media where you have a thread for practically everyone and everything. meanwhile you are on leftypol on a bait thread

I would only support this system if the philosopher-king were Chagosposter.

I look at North Korea with unrelenting envy.
North Koreans have a better harmony than Western Christian Monarchy.
No annoying catfights between Church and State, no stupid twofold Church/State loyalty between King Jesus and King King.
A cult of personality centered around the Leader and no Christian universalism, no dealing with Christian biblical baddie portrayals of Pharaoh always skulking over, no Greekoid classical tradition that snubs this sort of thing with excessive tirades about ebil tyrants and oriental Persians (which they attach to monarchy).
Everyone gets familialism with the Party and the Leader–no competition between Church familialism (Yes, even Communist internationalism is more nationalist and keen than the universalism/cosmopolitanism of Christianity). –The Western culturally don't comprehend it very well, always entertaining mixed constitutionalism/political pluralism (which Hobbes tried in vain to push away from, but failed, b/c the West can't stop being for multi-party democracy/aristocracy–and if they do comprehend it, it is sapped under Christianity).
They accept the need for the arbiter and no fruitless mental gymnastics about it.
Mt. Paektu bloodline (not Mt. Zion *cough*) and everyone recognizes the preeminence of the Leader and corporatist unity, Leader is central as soul of the Commonwealth and core to their identity… community of pleasures and pains that Plato lauded is secured under the cult of personality of the Leader… unlike Christianity where at best people get the Eucharist and icons to communicate with Christ and clergy–the Leaders bloodline secures the justification of arbiters with less factionalism (which has erupted with Christianity, because while the Leaders can communicate and be arbiters, Christians still wait for Jesus and rely on either the prime ministers (popes) or ministry (orthodox bishops/churches) which are never quite as secure as a direct blood descendent who is living among them (not an icon or eucharist, but a living person in the here & now).

…It is great the bond they have going… I hear Christians get detained for trying to sneak in and proselytize the North Koreans and hide Bibles… and that's a good thing–if North Koreans converted to Christianity, it would be paradise lost, and destroy the bond they established.

Grenada Aproves



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Pop Quiz (cite sources in answers):

1. Is this image Marxist or something else?
2. Does Marx distinguish between personal and private property?
3. Is home ownership petty bourgeois even if it is not used for profit?
4. Are AES states Marxist or something else?
5. Is the DPRK constitution article 24 right-deviationist for recognizing private property of the workers?
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>>2701443
It's true that nobody will take your toothbruth or personal belongings, but not true that there is such a distinction.

Under developed communism there are no properties excempt from public planning. If we need to build a power station where your home is, or if for some bizarre reason your "personal" car needs to be commandeered for some important purpose, you don't have a divine inalienable right to it.
This makes middle classers really uncomfortable because they have a hard time imagining a world where being housed, or transport, are just not a problem any more, where nothing has inherent "worth" besides its direct usage.

Property rights will still exist in some capacity under lower stage socialism, and none of us will live to see advanced communism, so why confuse the normies with those details and scare the hoes for no reason

>>2701714
I think it has less to do with scaring the normies and more to do with the fact that we can't possibly know how things will work under higher stage communism. We should be focusing on getting people to understand in broad strokes to understand what is entailed by the DotP and lower stage socialism because these are the things that are actually achievable within the lifetime of a revolutionary. Beyond that we're in uncharted territory. The bourgeois revolutionaries of the 18th century never asked people to imagine NFTs.

The distinction can be supported on a Marxist basis. "personal property" is final consumer goods, while "private property" is capital goods. Private ownership of capital goods is what establishes the social relations of exploitation that define the class structure of capitalism. Communist control over the economy means abolishing exploitation by taking away capital goods from porky, to ensure production is organized directly for the use-value of consumer goods instead of profit. Right to ownership of personal property on the other hand entails no relations of exploitation, and is a minor concern based on relevant use-value e.g it makes hygienic sense for everyone to have their own toothbrush, but everyone in a locality shares the same electric bus.

I don't particularly care about what lawfag is saying, because law arises from material practice anyways, so i don't think anyone in high stage communism will find the notion of ownership (as opposed to possession) of personal toothbrushes to be counter-revolutionary.

It really is just a distinction to make it clear to petty bourgeois that the real economy is not their consoomer treats but the land and industrial machinery that tie workers to capitalist exploitation

>>2701714
well it's not just a middle classer thing. I think most people, including proletarians, don't want government goons, not even "the people's" government, busting into their apartment without any warning and digging through everything. People don't like it when their landlord does it either.

>>2701648
>I checked the thread
Read the OP.
>It makes no fucking sense for a stateless society to have laws either
And you believe a state bourgeois per se? You believe there won't be a transitional state?

>>2701714
>nobody will take your toothbruth or personal belongings
>If we need to build a power station where your home is, or if for some bizarre reason your "personal" car needs to be commandeered for some important purpose, you don't have a divine inalienable right to it.
You sure most burgerstanis would not classify their car under "personal belongings"?
>Property rights will still exist in some capacity under lower stage socialism, and none of us will live to see advanced communism, so why confuse the normies
Is it really a confusion just in language and not an actual conceptual confusion though.

Property right as it actually exists is the right to exclude others from using something. That's it. It's not a right to use something. I can own a plane without having a pilot's license. I can be the copyright owner of some audio data without having a working set of ears. A usage right is only an exclusion right to the extent that it has to be in order to facilitate the usage. You need to exclude others from digesting what you digest. You don't need to exclude others from listening to audio you are listening to.
Don't say: In socialism you will own a house, but not really; you will own a car, but not really.
Say: You will have a right to housing, you will have a right to transport.



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So what's the deal with the discord ID thing? Apparently it's connected to Peter Thiel?

People are saying it's part of a new effort to expand the surveillance state, but isn't the internet already one big fed honeypot anyways? Doesn't the FBI have backdoor access to everyone's shit regardless? Or is it just a PR thing because discord is seen as the "pedophile app"?

>inb4 it's discord who cares


I care to the degree that it might represent something bigger than just discord having forced ID. I mean this shit started with porn sites (in certain shithole states and countries). Also I think it represents a trend of electronics being less and less fun.

>inb4 ok and? we're communists we believe in revolution not silly fun


uygha you post on /leftypol/ relax.

Everybody use Discord because it's easy AND monopolistic.
The alternative - matrix, or whatevs has to be just as easy to connect to. Just click on a link and chat. As monopoly: Discord has all groups under one roof, which makes it centralized and easy to use. The alternatives are all splintered. Is there an option to make a chat aggregator which you can set up to chat in IRC, Matrix, Telegram, etc from one Site/App?

Forced internet IDs is still 15-30 years off, until the internet is totally locked down and controlled. Can be postponed with organized labor.

Appearently a few sites age restrict discussion of palestine, so by making doxxing yourself to palentir prerequisite to seeing that information, they effectively censor that information.
https://www.openrightsgroup.org/campaign/stop-state-censorship-of-online-speech/

>>2702239
>is it just a PR thing because discord is seen as the "pedophile app"?

This one.



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lol
lmao

>According to a recent report, seven Toronto Police officers have been charged and four suspended in an organised crime and corruption probe.

>>2657183
Does it?

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>Post original content you've made, or OC someone else recently made which you want to share.
<Or ITT collaborate on improving content already made.

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Make sure to follow us and feel free to leave suggestions on this thread~
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>>2701878
my breasts look like his!

>>2691810
>MAKE SURE TO UPLOAD YOUR OC TO THE BOORU SO IT DOESNT GET PRUNED FOREVER!!!


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Feel free to repost on xitter

>>2702501
In havananana. Lol in that image she looks more like Amy Winehouse.



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Five Kurdish parties form alliance in Eastern Kurdistan
The statement said that the Kurdish national political movements in Eastern Kurdistan have conducted organized and continuous struggles for years against the dictatorial and centralized authority to gain their national and political rights. It added: “Since coming to power, the Iranian regime has consistently waged war, executing and killing hundreds of political leaders and causing the martyrdom of thousands of revolutionary youth and political activists, many of whom were killed in prisons. Kurdistan has been turned into an occupied and militarized region, managed under the repressive policies of the Iranian government.”
https://hawarnews.com/en/five-kurdish-parties-form-alliance-in-eastern-kurdistan

Iranian students stage anti-government protests for second day at some universities
Iran's state TV carried videos of what it said were individuals "pretending to be students" attacking pro-government students in Tehran who were taking part in protests to condemn January's disturbances, with these individuals allegedly injuring students by throwing rocks.
https://www.newarab.com/news/iranian-students-stage-anti-govt-protests-second-day

Protests erupt in Lebanon after cuts to essential UNRWA services
The newspaper also said that the situation during the demonstration became tense when an elderly woman attempted to set herself on fire. A video circulated online, showing other protesters and the organizers convincing the woman to backtrack. “Mam, we should survive. We will survive, and they will decimate,” one of the organizers said, seemingly referring to those who caused the tragedy of over 5.9 million Palestinian refugees over the globe.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/02/20/protests-erupt-in-lebanon-after-cuts-to-essential-unrwa-services/

India blocks Middle East Eye journalist's X account
Azad Essa, a US-based, South African journalistPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Supreme Court wades into US-Cuba business disputes, with billions at stake
Following the revolution, Cuba's new communist government nationalized U.S. property that now is worth billions of dollars, including factories, sugar mills, oil refineries and power plants. … Title III created a legal remedy for U.S. nationals whose property was confiscated. Such plaintiffs can seek enhanced damages in federal courts from entities that knowingly use the property, including both Cuban state-owned entities and multinational companies. Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all suspended Title III, seeking to avoid diplomatic conflicts with allies like Canada and Spain whose companies have invested in Cuba, before Trump lifted the suspension in 2019.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/supreme-court-wades-into-us-cuba-business-disputes-with-billions-stake-2026-02-22/

More than 30,000 Kaiser Permanente health care workers to end strike in California and Hawaii
The United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals said in a statement Monday that “significant movement at the bargaining table” prompted an end to the walkout. There were no details about what progress was made during negotiations or what a potential deal might look like.
https://apnews.com/article/kaiser-permanente-strike-california-united-nurses-1726260636f3a6bc5f6efbf830f353e2

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Big Oil Effort to Crush Climate Lawsuits
As reported by the New York Times, the court has agreed to hear arguments related to a petition filed by ExxonMobil and Canadian energy firm Suncor related to a 2018 lawsuit by the city of Boulder, Colorado that seeks financial damages from the companies for their role in causing global climate change.https://www.commondreams.org/news/supreme-court-boulder-climate
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Episode 524: Black February(TrueAnon)
We’re joined by Dylan Saba and Jake Romm to talk Munich, international laws and systems, Iran, Cuba, many things of a global nature…
https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-524-151467586

Your Individual Boycotts Aren’t Helping
An Instagram post of mine about Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) top corporate collaborators went viral a few weeks ago. The fact that it got over four million views and more than 35,000 shares suggests that people are starting to grasp the central role private businesses play in enabling Donald Trump’s paramilitary thugs. But I was puzzled and a bit frustrated by most people’s reactions. I explicitly underscored that I wasn’t making yet another online-based call for individuals to stop shopping at bad companies: " We don’t need vague calls to stop shopping at these places or one-off rallies — we need sit-ins, pressure campaigns, *organized* boycotts, employee and consumer petitions, sickouts, demands from elected officials, and non-violent disruption to force these companies to immediately break from ICE." Yet to my surprise, almost every reply treated my post as a push for individual consumption changes. Here’s a representative sample of comments:
I already boycott Home Depot, and to see Lowe’s on this list makes me sad. I don’t have a local hardware store to choose from. 😢
I cancelled Prime last summer. I promise you’ll save money and be fine 🙏🏼
Good luck avoiding business with Amazon.
Why was a call for collective organized action almost universally seen as a manifesto for personal shopping advice? Part of the answer may just be that people don’t read Instagram captions. But there’s also something deeper going on: individualism and atomization pervade our culture, and even action to change the world can, by many people, only be imagined as individual consumption choices rather than taking action together with other people. This atomization is a relatively new phenomenon. America used to be a country full of clubs, labor unions, churches, neighborhood associations, and bowling leagues. But now, as sociologist Robert Putnam famously put it, we are “bowling alone.” Without strong membership organizations in our daily lives, and with social media exacerbating our isolation, political consumption Post too long. Click here to view the full text.



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Slavoj Zizek and other higher philosopher-psychologists observe that irony is often a cover for a "hidden attraction". Why? Because it's impossible to joke about something that you absolutely hate. When a man makes a Hitler joke, a Stalin joke or any other "ironical" meme, it may represent his true desire and wish, often it does. In such cases, irony works as a form of mentioning, of attraction, of worship. There is something about the subject of irony that attracts this man, and makes him want to procreate and spread it to other minds - "meme it", so finding like-minded individuals. Eventually, the irony becomes transformed into true belief. This process is frequently observed in proto-nazis, who first joke about it, but gradually connect with each other (through irony) and form into communities of true believers, full nazis.

Here's a direct quote by Brennan, blessed be his soul:
"4chan users would always try to go to extremes and troll each other. When they threw around the N-word, the word “cripple,” and “They should all be gassed” — things about Jews — it started to become, like, are they really joking? Are they just trying to emulate South Park? And is this a joke? Or are they starting to actually believe this? This kind of behavior became less about just offending for the sake of offending and more, “No, this is actually what we believe.”"

National Communism is the true form and purpose of /leftypol/. The logical conclusion of our ideals and wishes is hidden within it. To understand ourselves and our surroundings, we must delve into it, examine its logic and rhetoric. We will invent (or find, depending on your perspective) the anatomy of a new ideology.

Generating National Communism will be a sustained, long-term effort, as great thinker Brennan once said:
"The far-left, neo-Nazbol members will be committed to staying on 4chan and arguing with people that they will eventually convert more and more of the user base. It will happened slowly, but they would first siphon themselves off and have a “National Communism” general thread. Our strategy will be to say, “We’re just here to talk, like you; we’re just here for our free speech. Just leave us”"

A certain interpretation of the quote is the "Mystic alchemy of right-wing to left-wing." The secret purpose of leftypol, as its name hints at, is to coopt nazim into a nazbolism, which will serve to protect the working class against the elite's class war. No more "Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2702350
>Azov Glowzek
stopped reading there, take your nafoid glowslop somewhere else

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Nazbol contingent in Ukraine

>>2702350
tfw 10 years since i last went 8ch leftypol and there's still these rarted threads about nazbol

>serious
>posts memes
lmao && no



 

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>move to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
>homeless, staying in downtown area
>see anarchist and communist stickers on every street pole
>get a place in a low income black neighborhood in southwest Philly, don't see a single flyer or sticker for anything communism-related anymore unless i walk to university city
>get a job that involves working in a different neighborhood every day
>see flyers and stickers for every communist org under the sun in the gentrified areas full of college kids and transplants, never see a single one in the poor and black areas

I've been extremely disillusioned with the so-called "left". Communism is not an extracurricular activity for university students and the revolution will not be led by people sitting around talking about how much they agree with each other and validating each other on how much of a very smart boy they are. As a dirt poor communist who takes the ideology seriously, what the fuck do I do when this is what I'm given to work with? I'm thinking of starting my own movement but I have no idea how I'd organize on a budget of $0.00.
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>>2701422
you're complaining about le pronouns too buddy

My country's biggest (remaining) socialist party is 90% university students. Sectarian bastards. There are literally articles by other parties criticizing socialists for hating this org for the wrong reasons and not for the right ones. If they didn't exist, the 123 would have to create them.

Even anti-sectarians cannot remain neutral about them. They had newspaper fuckers at the Palestine protest asking Palestinian people if they knew about the war in Gaza. They immediately get triggered if someone is a defecting socdem or says anything nice, even if critical, about AES wins.

Vidrel
Vidrel
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>>2701439
where the fuck are pronouns mentioned in >>2701413 you fat fucking RETARD jfc

>>2697713
>As a dirt poor communist who takes the ideology seriously, what the fuck do I do when this is what I'm given to work with? I'm thinking of starting my own movement but I have no idea how I'd organize on a budget of $0.00.
Idk man but take it from me, after years of fruitless communist-adjecent work, money is never the limiting factor, it is manpower. College kids are unable to speak to regular people, as you say, they just validate each others ego and paste stickers all around.

>>2697713
ᛋᛋ🕈cial d卐m🕈KKKrac¥ (which the foolish am卐ric🕈id attempts to parade as the 'real movement') never manages to crack proles unless if ᛋᛋ🕈cial d卐m🕈KKKrac¥ took over a formerly revolutionary party.



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Curious what people's thoughts on Liberia are.

It was founded by freed slaves, but there must have been people there. Was there the same kind of contradiction that we see in Palestine with the Israeli colonizers? Or in the US/Canada with Indigenous? Or was it peaceful
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>>2678253
vice's coverage was way hardcore


>>2677927
It's purely material conditions, black people or Jews aren't inherently more moral then Europeans were, they simply happened to be the oppressed ones, give them the same material domination as Europeans had, and they'll do the same.

>>2677927
Why would amerikkkans not behave like the klu klux klan animals that they are?

>>2678269
>>2678269
Pics are oozing of Amerikkkanism
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