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>>2649208 (unachievad)

Internationalist Voice (Iranian) analysis of the protests (Jan. 4-19):

>Leftists and the Mujahedin claim that monarchists are attempting to influence the protests in favour of “Reza Pahlavi”[7] by adding audio to video clips, or that this role is being played by the Islamic bourgeoisie itself, which is confident in the harmlessness of the monarchist opposition. In other words, they argue that the promotion of monarchist demands within the protests is either meaningless or marginal. This claim is partly correct, but it does not capture the full reality.


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Another doctrine of US foreign policy is the Powell Doctrine.
Key principles of the Powell Doctrine include:
>Vital Interests: Military action must be taken only when crucial national security interests are threatened.
>Overwhelming Force: When force is used, it should be decisive and massive, aiming for a swift victory rather than "halfway measures".
>Clear Objectives: The goals of the mission must be specifically defined and attainable
>Exit Strategy: A clear, pre-defined plan for withdrawing forces must exist before intervention.

I think the most staple thing about the Powell Doctrine is the use of overwhelming force if they are going to do anything. When the US invaded Venezuela, there was massive military buildup with clear objectives.
I imagine another reason US invaded Venezuela, besides oil, was to intimidate Iran.

>>2688285
Zionism lost

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Internationalist voice mentioned !!!!!

PJAK Co-Chair on Iran Protests, Israel Ties, Pahlavi, and Regime Change
After the rapid geopolitical shifts in the region post-October 7th, 2023, the Middle East is undergoing significant change, with Iran and Kurdistan at its core. Protests demanding regime change have spread across Iran, especially in Kurdish areas, amidst communication blackouts and reports of mass arrests and killings.

In this in-depth interview, Rebaz Majeed, contributor to The Amargi, speaks with Amir Karimi, the Co-Chair of the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK), from the mountains of Kurdistan on the Iran-Iraq border, a region permeated by PJAK guerrillas.

Drawing on the principles of the Kurdish struggle and the philosophy of Democratic Confederalism, Karimi argues that the current unrest is shaped by the disintegration of the rigid 20th-century nation-state system. He assesses the crisis of the Islamic Republic, discusses the crucial opportunity this presents for the Kurdish cause, and outlines the necessity of creating a democratic space in the future Iran led by the peoples' power.

In this video, we explore:

Are the events in the Middle East a threat to the Kurds or can they be an opportunity to advance the Kurdish cause?
PJAK's assessment of the remaining lifespan of the Islamic Republic of Iran's regime and what awaits Eastern Kurdistan.
What prompted the political parties of Eastern Kurdistan to issue a recent joint statement and agree on a common political framework?
Have Israel, America, and European countries recently contacted PJAK for political or diplomatic relations?
How PJAK can protect its independent decision-making from PKK influence despite being heavily affected by the theses of Abdullah Öcalan.
What is the geographical distribution of PJAK's organizational and guerrilla force in Iran, and why is their focus on "quality over quantity?"
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How Will the US Attack Iran?

https://larrycjohnson.substack.com/p/how-will-the-us-attack-iran

>The threat of an imminent US attack on Iran has abated… for the moment at least. Donald Trump said that there will be at least one more round of talks between the US and Iran before a new attack would be launched. Iran is willing to do a deal that will guarantee it will not build a nuclear weapon and will likely make some concessions on the enrichment of uranium. However, Iran will not agree to eliminate or reduce its arsenal of ballistic missiles and drones, nor will it end support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. If Trump insists on Iran destroying its ballistic missiles and terminating support for the Palestinians and Shia in West Asia, there will be a war.


>But launching an attack on Iran poses many significant challenges… Some which may be insurmountable. Let’s start with the two most likely attack vectors: air-to-ground missiles launched by F-35s and Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from destroyers located in the Arabian Sea.


>Let’s start with the F-35s. The US Air Force flies the F-35A while the US Navy/Marine Corps flies the F-35C. The US Air Force (USAF) typically assigns 24 F-35A Lightning II aircraft to a standard operational fighter squadron. Squadrons are generally organized into six flights of four aircraft each, allowing for efficient maintenance, training, and deployment rotations. The US air force has between 20 and 25 active squadrons.


>As of mid-February 2026 (around February 12–13), the US Air Force (USAF) has a limited but growing number of F-35A Lightning II aircraft based or deploying in the Middle East (U.S. Central Command / CENTCOM area of responsibility). Recent deployments involve F-35As from the Vermont Air National Guard’s 158th Fighter Wing (Burlington ANGB, Vermont). Reports indicate 12 F-35As in total heading toward (or already arrived) Jordan.


>The primary airfield in Jordan currently associated with US Air Force deployments, including the reported recent arrival of F-35A fighters (from the Vermont Air National Guard’s 158th Fighter Wing), is Muwaffaq Salti Air Base (also spelled Muwaqqar Salti
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Why don't protesters use LRAD for crowd control against police?
Aren't they tired of being shoved around and outplayed by cops who have proper battle formations and whatnot?
You could keep a piggy at a distance with enough LRADs while you and your buddies are wearing noise cancellation headsets or earplugs.
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>>2690620
Just so you know but anyone unlucky enough to look at the laser dot when you use it willl likely go blind.

>>2690736
This "lmao just shoot cops you cuck" is actually the most roleplayer shit.

Not even LARP because the problems become immediately obvious if you did anything IRL.

You see, the moment you bust out a gun, you're escalating a situation to immediate lethal force. And that means you're endangering literally everyone around you, including people behind you, because the cops are almost certainly going to just start shooting back. And they're not going to give a shit if they hit the wrong person.

Unless a significant part of the protest is armed (which is a process that will take a long period of organization and radicalization that nobody who talks like this will ever do), then all you're going to do is villify yourself.

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>>2690740
That piece of junk costs 20k? Holy shit.

>>2690744
Only if it shines directly into your eye, I've looked at it without the included goggles a bunch of times, eye floaters can last like 20 minutes just from that alone.

>>2690752
yeah but you can make very similar for under $200



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Marx and Engels were against Moralism yet they were class traitors. What is the material explanation for this? Clearly empathy for the proletariat and their suffering is an insufficient explanation, because that's just moralism, and they weren't moralists.
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You see not even Plato never really abandoned society entirely for contemplation's sake–it was no coincidence that the city was a mirror to the soul:
Glaucon:
>"But is not this unjust? Ought we to give them a worse life, when they might have a better?"

Socrates:
>"You have again forgotten, my friend, the intention of the legislator, who did not aim at making any one class in the State happy above the rest; the happiness was to be in the whole State, and he held the citizens together by persuasion and necessity, making them benefactors of the State, and therefore benefactors of one another; to this end he created them, not to please themselves, but to be his instruments in binding up the State.

But mad metaphysicans have fallen so in love with contemplation to abandon the commonweal–it has become metaphysics for metaphysic's sake.
A good example of this is Charles III who is so in love with spirituality & Islam that he forgets he is the King of Britain.
North Korea has achieved a sort of civic religion.

>>2688638
>"Exploiting workers is bad because we don't want it to happen. It makes us feel bad" - Not moralism
This is worse than moralism. Even a value system based on false gods will be more stable than organizing society according to what does or does not give you the ick.

>>2688570
Only an illeterate animal would dare call Marx a proletarian. Words have meaning you imperialist cocksuckers.

>>2690415
Another garbage chagosuyghur post

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>>2689442
i do not disagree with the notion of a civil religion since i have indeed suggested something to such an extent here
https://hidwehproject.nekoweb.org/pages/blog/posts/2025-11-04-On-The-Transgender-Question.html
however the issue you face with this notion in its isolation is that even here you can not abstract morality or religion from material context. ultimately all religion grows out of our situated orientation towards the world and this not a stable phenomenon. with capitalism, there is a great abstracting tendency. we move from explicit social relations and a concrete time to a world governed by abstract labour and abstract time. it is within such a context that universal cosmopolitan conceptions of the individual is allowed to shine. the abrahamist's jealous god is hence quite a good fit for this mode of production and indeed capital is so too a jealous god. there is also the fact that the profit motive further drives capitalism's general deterritorializing tendencies which dissolve all civic ties as well as cultural substantiality.

ultimately even here morality is not something that can hang over the world umblemished. it always dragged down. the way i see it the things you propose are only sustainable under at the very least socialism. even then there are the inherent structural flaws with systems like monarchy but that is another issue that shall be elaborated in a later blogpost. ultimately the mutterrecht is, i believe, a mode of influence of religio far more noble than overt masculous displays of power



 

>tfw you get put into a made up state because the english left
>unlike india the english didn't even care about you
>tfw you're still recovering from the japanese invasion
>really smart ex communist socialist leader helps gets things together and switches sides from the japs to the anglos
>tfw your leader who unified your country dies just before independence
>your prime minister gets tried for murder
>its still unknown whether the guy who killed him was the prime minister of a rogue british intelligence group
>your party is being led by an idiot now
>tfw you live in the golden triangle of drug smuggling
>you have to be neutral because otherwise you'd be invaded from all sides
>he becomes an insane religious schizo later on
>he gets couped years later by a general
>a literal kmt insurgency in the northern states
>communist insurgency
>your general trusts mao until mao was proven to support the insurgency
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>>2673432
different spelling, very same thing

>>2673576
>>2673432
As a long time student of Burma, I will tell you that the Burma/Myanmar issue is the lowest possible priority for anyone and if you bring it up around anyone in the know, they will likely roll their eyes. Most people just call it whatever now.

>>2678462
I will call it Candyland then.

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>>2678462
In what sense is it a low priority? You mean that non-Burmese ppl dont care baout it?

>>2690666
Oh you mean calling it Burma/Myanmar. Sorry didnt read the thread properly haha



 

This thread is for the discussion of cybercommunism, the planning of the socialist economy by computerized means, including discussions of related topics and creators. Drama belongs in /isg/

Reading
Towards a New Socialism by Paul Cockshott and Allin Cottrell: http://ricardo.ecn.wfu.edu/~cottrell/socialism_book/
Brain of the Firm by Stafford Beer
Cybernetic Revolutionaries by Eden Medina
Cybernetics: Or the Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine and The Human Use of Human Beings (1st edition) by Norbert Wiener
Economic cybernetics by Nikolay Veduta
People's Republic of Walmart by Leigh Phillips and Michal Rozworski
Red Plenty by Francis Spufford
Economics in kind, Total socialisation and A system of socialisation by Otto Neurath (Incommensurability, Ecology, and Planning: Neurath in the Socialist Calculation Debate by Thomas Uebel provides a summary)

Active writers/creators sorted by last name

>Paul Cockshott

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This is the simplest video i could find on linear regressions and this is supposed to be the simplest method
https://youtube.com/shorts/VFHjxQgz724

>>2689262
I also got gemini pro and it told me fir demand forecasting the best method is called gradient boosted trees. Theres also sentiment analysis with ai to know what people want(like an ai that crawls for news) however in my opinion that part could be done via referendum.

>>2689268
"Sentiment analysis" is such an over-the-top name for the concept. Really old idea.

You put labels on words like "positive emotion" and "negative emotion" (or whatever sentiment categories you come up with) and then the "analyzing" part is you run texts through a computer to count the occurrences.

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>>2689268
it just gave me some code for potatoe demand forecast
#install these
#pip install xgboost pandas numpy scikit-learn

import pandas as pd
import numpy as np
import xgboost as xgb
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
from sklearn.metrics import mean_squared_error
import warnings

# Suppress warnings for cleaner output
warnings.filterwarnings('ignore')

# ==========================================
# 1. THE SIMULATION (The Potato Market)
# ==========================================
def generate_potato_data(days=730):
    """
    Simulates 2 years of daily potato demand.
    Unlike electricity (hourly), food is daily/weekly.
    Factors:
    - Price Elasticity (Price goes up, demand goes down)
    - Weekly Cycle (People buy groceries on weekends)
    - Seasonal/Holiday Spikes (Thanksgiving, Christmas)
    """
    np.random.seed(42)
    dates = pd.date_range(start='2023-01-01', periods=days, freq='D')
    n = len(dates)

    # Factor A: Market Price (Fluctuates randomly)
    # Simulating a price between $0.50 and $1.50 per kg
    price = 1.0 + np.random.normal(0, 0.1, n).cumsum() * 0.05
    price = np.clip(price, 0.5, 2.0)

    # Factor B: Seasonality (Potatoes are winter food)
    # Cosine wave: High in winter, Low in summer
    seasonality = 1000 * np.cos(np.linspace(0, 2 * 2 * np.pi, n))

    # Factor C: The "Weekend Grocery Run"
    # Demand spikes on Saturday (5) and Sunday (6)
    day_of_week = dates.dayofweek
    weekend_bump = np.where(day_of_week >= 5, 2000, 0)

    # Factor D: The "Holiday Spike" (Thanksgiving/Christmas)
    # Nov (11) and Dec (12) get a massive boost
    month = dates.month
    holiday_bump = np.where((month == 11) | (month == 12), 3000, 0)

    # TOTAL DEMAND CALCULATION
    # Base Demand (10,000 kg) - Price Sensitivity + Seasons + Weekends + Holidays + Noise
    demand = (
        10000
        - (price * 2000)             # Price Elasticity (High price = Low demand)
        + seasonality
        + weekend_bump
        + holiday_bump
        + np.random.normal(0, 500, n) # Random noise
    )

    df = pd.DataFrame({
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>>2689809
looks kind of useless since you already know what the underlying behavior is. a sinusodial model would be enough



 

What exactly is wrong settlerism? What entitles one man to land and not the other?





>The body was too short or empty

>The body was too short or empty
>The body was too short or empty
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>>2690494
Americattle, americattle

>>2690498
Cry about it.


>>2690500
>>2690501
Dios mio….




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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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>>2690333
when the fuck did i bomb norks?
anyway:
>hereditary rule
>isolationist
>chinese client
>position in life measured can be measures in distance to royal palace
<not joseon 2.0, you evil imperialist

Amerikkkan subhumans have no right to speak. They will bully, rape and murder with impunity and then dare to criticise their victims.

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>>2690410
Dumb motherfucker.
This is your brain on NK News.
Not even once, anons.

Alunya and Grace are somewhere drinking together in a big party

>>2690412
You wont do shit.



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https://www.ynetnews.com/business/article/skeqnl08wg

Members of Kibbutz Hanita are suing the Chinese-controlled Ballet Vision fund for refusing to buy their remaining stake in an intraocular lens plant, citing losses and what it says is a Chinese government ban on new investments in Israel since the war

Members of Kibbutz Hanita near Israel’s northern border are demanding $11 million from Ballet Vision, the Chinese fund that controls 80% of the Hanita Lenses plant, accusing it of refusing to exercise an option to purchase the kibbutz’s remaining shares, according to a lawsuit filed in Tel Aviv District Court.

In a response letter attached to the lawsuit, the Chinese fund said that since the outbreak of the war in Israel, Beijing has classified Israel as a “high-risk area” and imposed a ban on any new Chinese investments in the country, making it impossible to carry out the option.

“Since the outbreak of the fighting in Israel, the Chinese government has classified Israel as a high-risk zone (red category) and prohibited any new Chinese investment in the country,” the fund wrote. “As long as this restriction remains in place, there is no practical operational ability to exercise the option.”

According to the lawsuit, in 2021 the kibbutz sold 74% of Hanita Lenses, which manufactures intraocular lenses for medical use, to Ballet Vision for $35 million. Of that sum, $25 million was paid to kibbutz members, with an additional $10 million injected into the company.
As part of the agreements, the Chinese fund granted the remaining minority shareholders an option to require it to purchase their remaining shares for about $9.5 million, now valued at roughly $11 million, by early December 2025.

The kibbutz claims that its stake was further diluted in two subsequent agreements in 2022, leaving the Chinese fund with about 80% ownership. One dilution followed a $7 million additional investment, while another was tied to a future $8 million investment that has not yet been carried out.
In December, the kibbutz notified the fund of its intention to exercise the option. The lawsuit says the funds are urgently needed due to the war. Hanita, located close to the border, has endured two extremely difficult years, and the money is required for rehabilitation, particularly for older members.
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>>2689564
Haitian, actually. But nice try at a lame idpol dismissal though.
>Hamas
Hamas' obviously (and reasonably) self-interested statements and attempts at getting whatever out of China they can doesn't absolve you of responsibility to form an independent Communist analysis of China's tacit collaboration with Zionism.

>>2689563
The Chinese people do, it’s government snd communist party don’t

>>2689574
>The Chinese people do
I never disputed this.
>it’s government and communist party don’t
That's the issue I've already stated, yes.

>>2689571
Wait, why would hamas try to get something out of a zionist collaborator, their mortal enemy?
Are they stupid?

Do they make similar statements about the US, another ally of israel, hoping to get something out of them as well?

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>>2689507
>>2689127
>>2689516
Oh allah we are weak….



 

Non-Marxist, Non-Marx, Non-Anarchist, Non-Anything, just communism?
Whats the simple real communism as it was intended to be? What's the root of the word?
Whats the real meaning fo that word? Not like a quote from a guy who said its this or that, like whats the real meaning behind it? Anarchy comes from greek - anarchos, i.e. without rulers. So where does communism come from, what does it mean, what was its original meaning?
I heard it might come from some jewish language to mean "like one" like many acting like one. What is it though for real? Why did Marx choose that word? After all in the early days most called themselves "social democratic"?
Was communism even red? Or was that just popularized along the way?

Google says:

. The word originates from the French communisme (c. 1840), derived from communis (Latin for "common" or "shared") and the suffix -isme (-ism), defining a system of community-held property.

Property? Doesn't that contradict the abolition of property? Doesn't that contradict a large portion of Marx and Lenin and Stalin's critique of anarchism? That they don't do away with property?

Again what does it mean? What is the original meaning and origin of that word?

"Ism" is a modern invention right? So what was the original real first word? Commune? Commun?
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>Non-Marxist, Non-Marx, Non-Anarchist, Non-Anything, just communism?
Imperial core socdem thread

>>2690210
Marx was a social democrat, Proudhon was too, everyone was. It was all wrong. The answer was slavery, we need robot slaves to break the surplus cycle, we need robot slaves to do all the things we make other people do against their will.

Robot slavery. Thats the next mode of production. We just need to make sure the robots are the slaves and not the other way around. Maybe for the next mode of production we could be the slaves, or we could be transhumanists. We really need to make sure robots are slaves.

>>2690212
There are various things that have happened since the 19th 20th century eritings on communism/socialism that dont get discussed here.
Blockchain being one of them. The whole premise of a blockchain is that its
A.transparent(code is law)
B.decentralized(not owned by anyone)
Blockchains could be s nice supplement to ensure nobody owns the servers…

You are an utopian jewish nigger

>>2690273
Listen bud the world is going to get worse. Youre either utopian or youre weak.



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Camouflaging as a corpse?
Has anyone thought of that before?
Like a disfigured corpse? Fake limbs blown off while real limbs are disguised? A charred burned corpse? Imagine that. Imagine passing by a charred burned corpse and you can even smell it because the ground was charred prior camping, but you walk by and then it rises up holding a rifle still looking as disfigured.
Why not give like big fake wounds to soldiers going into like a big warzone? Like a blown up head and bloody wounds so when they lay down from any perspective it can look like a corpse?

Picsrel, look how realistic it looks (ignoring the non bloody part).
Of course theres always a risk of double tap, but the bigger the wound looks I guess the lower the risk, who would waste ammo on an "obvious" overkill?

>>2690125
Also I'm unsure if I should spoiler it, but then again, its just makeup.

A massive problem of modern warfare is heat detection, HVG and of course - drones.
But this might serve a purpose in a CQB.

2 words heat detection

not to mention it's common practice to actually burn bodies as rotten corpses do smell worse than anything burning, attract animals and carry diseases.

bonus points for the effort tho.



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