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Argentinian unions plan general strike over new labour laws
Argentina’s main union federation, the Confederation of General Workers (CGT), will hold an executive council meeting on Monday to formalise a call for the strike over the country’s far-right President Javier Milei’s proposals. The government is also seeking to secure lower-house approval before March 1, when President Milei is set to open the 2026 ordinary legislative session.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/argentinian-unions-plan-general-strike-over-new-labour-laws

Families Protest Mass Trials in El Salvador
Nearly 100 people—mostly family members of those arrested—mobilized against collective court hearings enabled by a 2023 penal reform approved by the Legislative Assembly, dominated by the ruling party. The amendment allows large groups of alleged gang members to be prosecuted together in hearings that can remain open-ended.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/families-protest-mass-trials-in-el-salvador/

Minimum Wage Increase in Colombia: Petro Called for Mobilization
The president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, yesterday mounted a strong defense of his decree from December of last year approving a 23.7% increase in the minimum wage for 2026, which was provisionally suspended last week by the Council of State. As the country follows the legal process that will determine whether the measure — considered historic by the Government — will stand, the president not only reaffirmed his position but also issued an explicit call for popular mobilization this Thursday, Feb. 19, in public squares in several Colombian cities, in what he described as the defense of the “vital minimum wage.”
https://colombiaone.com/2026/02/16/colombia-minimum-wage-increase-petro-called-mobilization/
https://archive.ph/bcF0D

Israel to restart land registration in West Bank. What that meansPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>The activist, whose name the government has given only as Quentin, had been present to help protect members of the anti-immigration feminist association Nemesis,
hahah. allez vous faire foutre les fachos

San Francisco Teachers’ Strike Ends with Major Gains
San Francisco teachers will return to work on Wednesday following the end of their strike, securing important wins like sanctuary protections for immigrant students and higher pay. The strike created a sense of solidarity and empowerment that can extend to unions and social movements in the Bay Area and beyond.
https://www.leftvoice.org/san-francisco-teachers-strike-ends-with-major-gains/

Pelosi's new campaign: Boost Newsom for 2028
Pelosi has one of the strongest donor networks in Democratic politics. She's been a key validator for Newsom as he's emerged on the national stage and become one of President Trump's most visible foes. "She's a Gavin fan-girl and she doesn't crush on many people," one former Pelosi aide said. "I will say this: She's hardly ever wrong. When she says she sees something, it's a real thing." Former Pelosi aides told Axios the former speaker was always eager to publicly vouch for Newsom whenever asked, and that she's privately expressed admiration for how he has navigated Trump with a combination of defiance and charm.
https://www.axios.com/2026/02/15/pelosis-new-campaign-boost-newsom-for-2028
https://archive.ph/IhoiQ

Trump donor who criticized offshoring to close Ohio plant and move work to China
Paulson made a significant portion of his wealth by betting against the housing market that crashed in 2008. A longtime Trump donor, he served on Trump’s economic policy team during his first presidential campaign and raised $50.5m for the president at his Palm Beach home in April 2024. He was in the running to serve as secretary of treasury during Trump’s second term but withdrew because of “complex financial obligations”.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/feb/16/john-paulson-conn-selmer-ohio-factory-china-trump

Agreements that allow local police to work with ICE skyrPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

The End of the Future
The United States has long since become a developed country undergoing underdevelopment. Life expectancy is falling. People sleeping on park benches, in subway cars, or by the side of the road are on the rise. Whole towns and small cities have died along with the industries that once gave them life. Highways, bridges, tunnels, and electrical grids — indeed, the entire material infrastructure of public life — are scandalously rotted. Public services are run down, closed, or auctioned off to private enterprises. Child labor, once thought extinct, an industrial medievalism of the sweatshop era, now shows up in nearly every sector of the economy from industrial laundries and auto-parts plants to fast-food eateries and construction sites. Adult jobs, once thought secure, got converted into various forms of precarious or temporary employment. Two-wage-earner families now earn what one-wage-earner families used to. Pensions guaranteeing a retirement income have either been replaced by ones tied to the fickle oscillations of the stock market or not replaced at all. The social safety net, a metaphorical exaggeration even in its best days, has become a Dickensian embarrassment. Rural America is despoiled terrain, abandoned or the site of superexploitation by logistics and distribution networks. “Deaths of despair” — through drug and alcohol addiction, suicide — have become epidemic, in cities and in the countryside. Rights once taken for granted — the right to vote, the right to join a union — are now contested or, for all practical purposes, denied. In the words of famed management consultant Peter Drucker, “No class in history has ever risen faster than the blue-collar worker. And no class in history has ever fallen faster.” All within less than a century. Back in the days of tsarist Russia, during the late nineteenth century, a revolutionary movement known as the Narodniks (the word meant “going to the people”) tried to arouse the Russian peasantry to overthrow the tsar. It didn’t catch on. One activist of that era mourned that “history goes too slow.” We might say about our own moment that history has gone in reverse. This in turn has generated a peculiar political response both on the Right, where it might be expected, but also on the Left, where it is strikingly strange. Call it “the politics of restoration.”
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Tybna

Why won't pelosi just fucking die already



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Comrade, forgive me, for I have sinned

Today, something happened whilst I was doorknocking that I believe I won't ever be the same after. It was a large apartment building, you'd think it was an Eastern European commie block from the outside, though it's as well maintained as they were before the fall of the Eastern Bloc. Nonetheless, me and a far older comrade (70 years old) went down the stairs to the 5th floor. We rung a first door, waited a couple seconds, nothing. It's fine. We rung the door next to it, and waited again before heading towards the next door, however we immediately tensed up when we heard chains clanging. The first door we had rung was going to be opened. So, we immediately went back towards it, and greeted the man inside. From the looks of it, he was old, not that old, but old nonetheless. 50? 55? Doesn't matter. And we said the usual things we did: "Good afternoon, we have a little flyer, it's about the mayoral elections-", my comrade said, before being interrupted. The man who had answered the door was visibly angry, and told us that he did not care for left, right, center, up, down or anything else, as he had known this city under the left and the right. His father died in 2009, and he had to take care of his handicapped, sick and dying mother. She died in 2017. In 2009, we, the COMMUNISTS, were in power, and he went to town hall and we simply said we couldn't do anything. We *wouldn't* do anything. He worked day and night, incredibly long hours, he worked his ass off, and had to take care of his sick mother. By himself. We lost the city in 2014, and the situation remained exactly the same. My comrade kept trying to convince him, but I remained silent. I just couldn't come to terms with it… we LET his mother die. We KILLED her. WE have blood on our hands. US. Not anybody else, no, WE.

And he works from 12AM to 1AM, he works security. He works day and night, like I said, and now he's going to retire soon, and you know what? He has so little to retire with. We did nothing to help him. We've stood passively by, allying ourselves with the closest bourgeois leftslop party in order to not collapse, and we did nothing to help him. And people like him. I just can't believe it… We're… We're BOURGEOIS. WE are BOURGEOIS. WE are complicit in the murder of hundreds of millions, no, BILLIONS of people. And this isn't the only thing that happened today. I was biking to the apartment building, following the rePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2693549
>we're bourgeois
>party
Duh.

>>2693549
>I'll just keep going and going and going and if I have to make my own party, then so be it.
No way this is the lesson learned



 

"Superbigote es inocente" Edición

#01 https://archive.ph/4Dq3L
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#06 https://archive.ph/bWfbJ
#07 NEVER EXISTED?
#08 DELETED FOR SOME REASON! >>2623774
#09 https://archive.ph/iarMN Senior Numba Nine 03-01-26 13:34:18
#09 https://archive.ph/P84hH Junior Numba Nine 03-01-26 19:13:34
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Delcy Rodríguez eliminates Chavista missions (social programs -Welfare Spending-) and foundations via decree
>The acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, ordered the immediate abolition of several Chavista missions and foundations operating from Miraflores, after signing decree 5.248 published in the extraordinary Official Gazette 6.985. The measure eliminated entities that had been living off the public budget for years.
>Among the liquidated bodies are theRobert Serra Homeland Youth Mission Foundation and the Presidential Office of Special Plans and Projects, structures that managed millions of dollars without oversight. Also eliminated were Propatria 2000, José Félix Ribas, and the Bolivarian Revolutionary Movement of the Active Reserve.
>The most sensitive blow was the disappearance of the Strategic Center for Security and Homeland Protection (Cesppa), the body responsible for monitoring, classifying, and censoring "sensitive" information for the Chavista regime.
>Only the Socialist New Frontier of Peace Mission partially survived after being transferred to the Foreign Ministry.

https://www.scribd.com/document/998320444/Gaceta-Oficial-Extraordinaria-6985

Maduro status?

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Release Maduro you ugly yank chimps

So Delcy is going full Lenin Moreno?



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Which socialist countries could a NEET move to join the working class?

<As of 2023, approximately 21.7% of young people worldwide, aged 15 to 35, are classified as NEET, meaning they are not in education, employment, or training. This statistic highlights a significant global issue regarding youth engagement in productive activities.
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>>2691334
>absolutely despise the chinese and koreans.
Why? Chinese people I've met are usually insufferable dickheads, and Koreans are mostly conceited pricks. No idea why Japanese have a problem with them, though.

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Move to the ghetto with the rest of us communists because that’s where the fascists keep us

>>2691706
because they've been psyop'd by western propaganda into believing that China poses a genuine existential threat. moreover, the majority of the Japanese political class is made up of nepo babies descended from literal war criminals who want to return to le hecking grorious imperial Nippon. the electorate has just handed a supermajority to their new prime minister based purely on the fact that she's a woman and they think this is progressive (neoliberalism ftw) not really fully understanding the implications of her plans to rewrite the Japanese constitution in order to mobilize a standing army against China. people in the west have no idea how close to conflict we are in East Asia, there's like 99% chance of a full war breaking out by the end of the decade.

>>2691322
it is a day that happens in my country, my acknowledgement of it in refrence to our perpetual loneliness isnt bourgeoise simping you stupid tor autist

>>2691759
>Don't you know that it's true
>That for me and for you
>The world is a ghetto



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>imperial core workers organize for higher wages
>porky freaks out
>outsources the jobs
>proles in the global south get the jobs
>porky gives imperial core workers service sector jobs
>proles in the imperial core screech "they dun took r jobs!!!!
>proles in the global south screech "you fucking treatlerite you don't produce surplus value like a true prole!!!"
>porky laughs at how everyone is too mad at each other to be mad at him
>the fight has moved from abolishing class society to arguing over whether first world workers are just indirect slave owners of the children mining cobalt
>rather than giving workers of all countries a better life by expropriating the expropriators and abolishing wage labor and class society, we now dream of making the first world worker live like the third world worker

material explanation?
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While first world workers are better off than child cobalt miners, the implication that they should be paralyzed by guilt for living like kings is ridiculous

>>2693169
>the implication that they should be paralyzed by guilt for living like kings is ridiculous an obvious psy op once you ask who it benefits
ftfy. always ask who would benefit from a "paralysis" of workers.

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>>2693063
irl most intentional communities that actually last for a significant amount of time regardless of ideology end up trading with the outside world just a set a quota for xyz agricultural product and call it day

>>2692625
le west vs. le east is an inherently idealistic and imperialist worldview



 

Capitalism has changed a lot since Marx lived. Some people say it has not changed much. But it has. We are now in what many call the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Technology moves very fast even if the mode of production itself is still in place. Goods are changing too. Machines and software now do much of the work. Companies do not always sell software as something you buy once and own forever. Instead, they rent it to you. You pay every month. You do not truly own it. It's not like the food you eat. This does not prove Marx was wrong. It can actually support his method, if we see his ideas as a study of real social systems that change over time. The commodity, or good for sale, has not disappeared. It has changed shape. It has become more abstract and varied in its specific forms. When some commodities become a subscription, buying and selling does not end. The purchaser's true ownership ends. Companies learned that in the digital age, control brings more profit than simple ownership. The commodity is no longer just a thing. It is a controlled stream of access. Profit comes again and again over time. This is not a world beyond capitalism. It is capitalism finding new ways to control time and space. Automation also does not destroy capitalism’s basic rules. But it creates problems for them. If human labor creates value, and machines replace workers, then the system weakens its own base. Yet capitalism does not simply fall apart. It adapts. It grows through finance. It strengthens copyright and patents. It creates artificial scarcity, even when goods could be copied easily. It turns genocide into a spectacle for people to watch and get anxious about happening to them. Social media turns daily life into data that can be sold. The factory has not vanished. It has spread into warehouses, data centers, and computer systems that track workers. Wage labor still exists. It is just more divided, watched, and pushed across the globe to find the cheapest workers. This shows a new tension. Technology can now produce goods in great amounts, often at very low cost. But the system of private ownership and profit limits access. Subscription models, digital locks, and cloud systems are legal tools that keep control in private hands. Capitalism is not stuck. It is active and flexible. But it still faces crises. It survives by reorganizing power in more complex ways. It makes production global and social, yet keeps profit private. It also harms the planet. This deepens the Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2693213
i didn't bother to read your post but both your pictures are retarded
the falling rate of profit comes from an increase in constant capital (machinery) relative to variable capital (labour power)

>>2693337
>the falling rate of profit comes from an increase in constant capital (machinery) relative to variable capital (labour power)

that is what is being depicted



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>yeah the revolution will take place in an industrial country like Germany or Britain or however the berches is braided
>ends up happening in agrarian shitholes instead
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What's stopping us from just all deciding on a time and date for the revolution?
Then we just spam that we're doing it for a couple months all over social media, get streamers or whoever else to mention it, it gives people time to organise… and then when the day comes, we actually do it and begin *the* class war?
Thing is nobody else would take it seriously would they? Nobody would join me. Most of these leftists don't actually want to start something.


>>2687283
yeah the more risky the behavior, the greater the reward, but the greater the likelihood of injury, imprisonment, or death. So always bet on people doing low-mid risk behavior more often than high risk behavior… unless it's really addictive and provides an immediate reward, like drug use…

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Akshually what you’re probably referring to as “revolutions” were just bourgeois nationalist struggles. Revolutions happened in industrialized countries (Germany, Hungary) but were defeated due to Bolschevik mandated opportunism (I piss on an image of Radek every morning)

>>2689380
> Revolutions happened in industrialized countries (Germany, Hungary) but were defeated due to Bolschevik mandated opportunism (I piss on an image of Radek every morning)
elaborate



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Modern communists have bought into Marx's propaganda towards the proletariat wholesale, and forget that Marx's designation of the proletariat as revolutionary subject is purely pragmatical.
Communism, for Marx, is the liberation of humanity from the logic of capital and wage labour. He simply agitated the proletariat because it was politically expedient to do so: they are the majority, they are less intelligent on average and thus more receptive to agitation, and so forth. And in his propaganda to that end he romanticized its class characteristics, but never actually believed it himself. Marx understood, like all revolutionaries (and Lenin later made crystal clear), that the real drivers behind all revolutions are an elite cadre of intellectuals influencing the masses towards an aim.
Now, if you don't understand that elites (in some form or the other) are the actual drivers and the masses their tools, you are like a blood-and-soil fascist revolutionary who forgets that, in his agitation of the white working class towards class collaboration and the exclusion of other races, you actually secretly have contempt for the lower class, even those of your own race. This is the 'in the know' secret you must know and embrace inside as a revolutionary of any kind, but never make public to the subject you're trying to agitate. No revolutionary is 'egalitarian'. The egalitarian is naive enough to presuppose that his revolution would never need him. This is why horizontalists must believe themselves and their ideas to be superfluous.
That is not to say that Marx necessarily found the proletariat contemptible or disdainful. But that he knew they needed to be agitated by a well-crafted, easy to digest propaganda. And like all revolutionaries, he genuinely believes in his end goals and their nobility.
So my problem with Stalin or [insert failed revolutionary] would not be that he was a traitor to the cause or some egotist preoccupied with power and control while abandoning the cause of communism. No, he was simply not pragmatic enough.
Everything comes down to pragmatism. We should be communists because we believe it advances humanity in tangible ways, without being so naive as to fall for our own romanticisation of humanity.
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Lenin wasn't standing atop the proletariat's shoulders, but the soldiers. Sure, you can call the red army soldiers proletariats organized through soviets, but they're still armed and not representative of the proletariat as a whole.
Same with Mao, Castro, Ho Chi Minh, and Kim Il Sung.
If the study of revolutions has taught us anything, it's that securing loyalty of an armed force comes first and foremost.

>>2692342
It is true that vanguardism of an elite cadre has played a role in most successful uprisings since late antiquity, and that uprising of a purely lower class vintage (especially peasant revolts and slave revolts) usually failed. but idk about your other conclusions. they seem a bit… overcooked.

>>2692342
>Everything comes down to pragmatism.
…Pragmatism is an American ideology and America is the most successful country….

>they are less intelligent on average and thus more receptive to agitation
kys polyp fuck

>>2693000
This is all a distinction without a difference to me.
>securing loyalty of an armed force comes first and foremost
When it's time to actually strike, yes. What comes first is the organized cadre of revolutionaries with a concrete programme and a receptive revolutionary subject.
>>2693185
What parts are overcooked?
>>2693196
<section of the population most deprived of education and wealth turns out to be less intelligent on average
>polyp!



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Thread №2

Переможный, переговорный, пятнадцатотравневый.

Продолжаем трястись и ждать мобку.
Лолируем с красных фашистов, пыняславов и чучхеисов - вместе.
Переезжаем в тюмень, так как там нефтяная мекка и все жрут черную икру поварешками.
Левый поворот путина будет… надо только подождать… еще лет двадцать.
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>>2693116
https://www.ventusky.com/satellite-map#p=41.2;141.8;3

Тварям из ЦРУ приходится каждый час фотошопить снимки со спутника, чтобы дискредитировать лучшую корею.

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>>2693170
Я тебе больше скажу, фотошопить можно 60 раз в секунду в реальном времени, называется цифровая обработка сигнала.

Судя по этой же карте в новой зеландии тоже ночью нет электричества, лол

Дебил даже не подозревает, что на сенсоры сателлитов поступают сырые данные о яркости определенного участка, и диапазон яркости нихуя не помещается в 256 уровней, поэтому где-то их приходится обрезать / сжимать

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>>2693187
К сожалению, в этом филиале капиталистического АДА свет есть в каждом крупном городе, хотя, людей живет ВЫЖИВАЕТ в пять раз меньше.

>>2693197
А в не крупных городах зеландии, я как понимаю, ночью электричества нет.
Точечек на карте нету же

>>2693170
Как же вы пидоры заебали, вот вывод спутника himawari над японией и кореями, найди где там видно ночью свет от городов вообще.
https://www.data.jma.go.jp/mscweb/data/himawari/sat_img.php?area=jpn

Тебя опять наебали текстуркой, умник. теперь иди подмывайся



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Barracks Communism has never been tried.
Lets try to make a canon for it, all of the original texts attributed to what Barracks Communism was, pile them up and just follow them dogmatically.
Lets do this.


Barracks communism (German: Kasernenkommunismus)[1] is the term coined by the German philosopher Karl Marx[2] to refer to a crude, authoritarian, forced collectivism and communism where all aspects of life are bureaucratically regimented and communal. Marx used the expression to criticise the vision of Sergey Nechayev outlined in "The Fundamentals of the Future Social System".[2][3][4] The term barracks here does not refer to military barracks, but to the workers' barracks-type primitive dormitories in which the industrial workers lived in many places in the Russian Empire of the time.[5]

In the ideology of the Soviet Union the term was applied to theories of "some ideologues in China" of the 1950s-1970s.[6] During the Soviet perestroika period, the term was used to apply to the history of the Soviet Union itself.[5]
Origin

A relevant section of Sergey Nechayev's "The Fundamentals of the Future Social System" reads as follows:

The ending of the existing social order and the renewal of life with the aid of the new principles can be accomplished only by concentrating all the means of social existence in the hands of our committee, and the proclamation of compulsory physical labour for everyone.

The committee, as soon as the present institutions have been overthrown, proclaims that everything is common property, orders the setting up of workers' societies (artels) and at the same time publishes statistical tables compiled by the people who know and pointing out what branches of labour are most needed in a certain locality and what branches may run into difficulties there.
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Fuck this shit. How's a man to indulge in gooning properly in a communal barracks?

>>2692983
>no other alternative but work or death.
lol. Normally anarchists pretend people are free under their system and dance around the reality of their coercion but Nechaev actually gave the game away. Was he an idiot?

>>2693012
Eritrea is a Zionist tourist trap

>>2692983
OP was this thread inspired by this exchange in another thread?
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>>2693017
something something 15 minute city. something something pod + bugs. something something own nothing be happy.



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