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/PRC/ People's Republic of China 20🇨🇳
>Deng Xiaoping Edition
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>>2689657
Actually read what Marx had to say about the Mexican American war, it’s full on yankee colonial apologia, the man was a zionist before zionism

>>2686650
Thank you Mao.
He was too nice to that gusano bitch.

>>2686415
>>2676109
He is such a faggot.
I saw him being spammed everywhere so I figured he was a glowie.
I watch Kurt Metzger's show and he came on and started spewing total bullshit about china like:
>The Chinese dream is to be an american and go to starbucks (53:30)
>Chinese are the most compliant people on earth and don't have imagination, as such they are not religious and don't have UFO culture (1:01:00)
>Marx was Nick Fuentes and a psyop. In the 19th century everyone was socialist and then Marx came and ruined it with communism. (1:10:40)
>Chinese cannot build new things, they can only do math tests, and high speed rail is unprofitable and will fall apart (1:30:40)
>Maduro is a CIA asset and you will see him testify in court that he rigged the 2020 election (1:33:40)
Sad thing how Kurt respects china more than Jiang and then Jiang had to like defend china (saying how europe is more totalitarian than china) because he kinda went overboard.

please spy for us

NEW BREAD:
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A student’s death in Senegal protest reveals anger over leaders’ broken promises
Ba died in a nearby hospital from severe head injuries, according to Cheikh Atab Sagne, president of the Student Association of the Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dentistry. He said Ba did not participate in the protests but was severely beaten by police in his room. Several other students repeated the allegation. The Senegalese government has said in a statement that “serious events” led to the student’s death, without providing details.
https://apnews.com/article/senegal-student-protests-university-stipends-9a1098fb4b0fc12c9941f87a91f1838c

South Sudan on the ‘precipice’ as violence escalates, UN warns
Mr Lacroix, the UN undersecretary-general for peacekeeping, singled out the escalation of fighting in recent weeks in Jonglei state, north-east of the capital, Juba, pointing to reports of bombings, inflammatory rhetoric, severe restrictions on humanitarian access, and over 280,000 people displaced by the violence, “as per government sources.”
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/south-sudan-precipice-violence-escalates-un-warns

Many killed in south Yemen as crowd linked with STC storms gov’t building
A crowd linked to Yemen’s separatist Southern Transitional Council (STC) has attempted to storm a local government building in the southeastern Yemeni city of Ataq, leaving several dead, according to local authorities and sources. The security committee in Shabwah governorate said armed fighters assaulted security and military personnel and fired live ammunition during Wednesday’s attack, resulting in casualties as official forces intervened.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/2/11/five-killed-in-yemen-as-crowd-linked-with-stc-in-south-storm-govt-building
https://archive.ph/kZeDd

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US officials lift 10-day closure of El Paso airspace after balloon mistaken for drone
While some officials claimed that Mexican cartel drones invaded US airspace, in recent days a balloon was reportedly mistaken for a drone. The initial, vague citation of security concerns prompted still more questions as conflicting narratives surrounding this surprising closure and its abrupt reversal have since emerged.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/11/faa-close-airspace-el-paso-texas-airport

'It's time to get aggressive', Border Patrol agent says in Chicago shooting video
Martinez, a Montessori school teacher in Chicago, was following the agents to warn residents of their presence when the collision occurred. In the bodycam video released Tuesday, one agent could be heard saying "do something, bitch" shortly before the vehicles made contact. An agent in the vehicle, driven by Border Patrol agent Charles Exum and bearing an Uber carshare sign, said they were being boxed in. "It's time to get aggressive," the agent said, adding, "we're going to make contact."
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/its-time-get-aggressive-border-patrol-agent-says-chicago-shooting-video-2026-02-11/

Right-Wing Catholic Off Trump Religion Panel After Israel-Gaza Remarks at Antisemitism Event
Noting that Israeli forces have killed “tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza,” Prejean Boller asked panel participant and University of California Los Angeles law student Yitzchok Frankel, who is Jewish, “In a country built on religious liberty and the First Amendment, do you believe someone can stand firmly against antisemitism… and at the same time, condemn the mass killing of Palestinians in Gaza, or reject political Zionism, or not support the political state of Israel?” “Or do you believe that speaking out about what many Americans view as genocide in Gaza should be treated as antisemitic?”
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The Only Option is a Total Existential Confrontation: PFLP
‘Our people have no choice but to engage in a comprehensive existential confrontation’ The Popular Front: The decisions of the “actual annexation” represent an essential shift in the level of Zionist criminality and the biggest escalation since 1967; it is a declaration of all-out war against Palestinian existence, and the transition from military administration to direct colonial sovereignty, with the aim of finishing off our people and cause once and for all These new Zionist criminal measures bury the “Oslo” phase and the illusions of a settlement forever, and clearly reveal a Zionist plan to impose comprehensive security, military, and administrative guardianship, through which they will transform our cities and villages into ethnic ghettos run by Zionist war criminals.
https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/28192/

Socialists in Latin America Demand Brazil and Mexico Send Oil to Cuba Now!
After the kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores in Venezuela, and the threats against Iran and Greenland, Trump is now once again targeting Cuba. The United States is reinforcing its criminal embargo against Cuba, now sanctioning companies and countries that sell oil to the island, directly or indirectly. Mexico stopped sending oil to Cuba, once again aligning with the criminal economic offensive driven by Donald Trump’s authoritarian administration against the island. President Claudia Sheinbaum first tried to deny the news, before finally confirming it. She has publicized that Mexico is sending boxes of food to Cuba, a PR move for Mexico, This suspension of energy supplies coincides with an executive order from Washington, which threatens to impose punitive tariffs on countries that sell crude oil to Cuba. This measure is designed to deepen Cuba’s isolation, escalating the decades-long criminal and illegal blockade. Economic collapse is now very likely. Furthermore, the Trump administration is threatening sanctions against companies and countries that sell oil to the island, which could include the Brazilian company Petrobras. Oil is essential to guaranteeing energy, transportation, hospitals, and basic living conditions for the Cuban people. The United States is using this dependence on oil as a weapon of economic warfare. The U,S. sanctPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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THOUSANDS DEAD

Inter-lumpen war - oddation

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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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Should I side with Khameini or the protesters?
Imagine both scenarios
>Protesters give up and Khameini stays in power
If this happens things would continue as they did before, Iran continues to be an Anti-Socialist reactionary theocracy were Women and queer people don't have rights but on the upside they fund militant groups in the region that fight against American imperialism.
>Protesters win and Khameini is ousted from power
If this happens there would not be a socialist government. Women and queer people might get some more rights but it would just be another McVassal-State like Egypt or Jordan.
So it is just damned if you do and damned if you don't.

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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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No doomerposting; serious materialist-clinical analysis, please.
I'm from a third-world country; a worsening one, I'm literally disabled so rely on my parents + due to my mental insanity itself I would literally DIE if I ever have to live alone.
I see everything in the world getting worse, worse, worse. the good things were more expensive, fewer in number, and less good over time. I don't see myself living 5 years, let alone 5 decades.
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Why does this place keeps attracting clittycels? Can't they gather to leak on clittycels.leak?

Your enemy is the Yank. Kill the yank.

>>2689592
OP is literally disabled, what’s he gonna do? Rig a bomb to his wheelchair?





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>be the Haitian revolutionaries
>win your freedom with the only successful slave revolt in history
>carry out the only liberal republican revolution that isn't 100% hypocritical on the race/slavery question
>napoleon attempts to reinstate slavery
>not only does he fail, but you bleed his treasury dry and kill 50,000 of the 80,000 men he sent to Haiti for the task
>as a result he makes a strategic retreat from the Americas in general and even sells the Louisiana territories to the USA ( Arkansas Iowa Missouri Kansas Oklahoma Nebraska Minnesota Louisiana New Mexico Texas North Dakota South Dakota Wyoming Montana Colorado)
>basically you inadvertently empower America
>as a result of winning your freedom you are forced to pay France reparations for "lost property" for over a century, with huge amounts of interest payments as well
>this ends up being a huge percentage of your annual GDP
>you have no industry because you're a sugar colony
>a lot of your resources you could have used to build industry are destroyed during the revolution
>only half the island is yours, the other half being the modern day Dominican republic, who look down on you for being black
>the US backs up France in these reparations payments. they fear the example you set through your successful slave rebellion , even though you indirectly got them territory by bleeding the french dry and forcing them to retreat from the western hemisphere.
>despite decades of these indemnity payments made to France, in 1915 the Americans invade and seize your gold reserves and occupy your country for 19 years in a totally forgotten war of aggression
>they reinstate forced labor while there, execute/torture rebels, and treat the locals like subhumans
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>>2672287
That makes sense, everything I’ve heard about the civil war since the death of Moise (still incomprehensible to me) is basically limited to Port Au Prince and the rest of the country is more or less functioning as usual

>>2672111
It's true that Haiti had a revolutionnary movement that started before the French Revolution, so yes, in that view, saying that it's merely an extension is generally ignorant of historical reality.
But it's also obvious that the form the revolution took was inspired by the French one. For exemple the revolutionnaries argued in favor of equality between all men based on the Declaration of the right of Men and Citizen, that the national assembly has expicitly rejected for Black Haitians.
So, when they rebelled in 1791, the Haitians were not asking for independance, but an end to slavery. They supported Louis XVI, who they viewed a moderating force against the relatively harsher local governor. This believed this because Louis XVI has signed on and accepted many of the revolutionnary demands, including the creation of a constitutional monarchy, he was viewed at the time as a progressive monarch. (He was secrely conspiring to bring back absolutism, but Haitians didn't know this) This meant that they were backing the revolution, not the reaction. While when Louis XVI got his head chopped up, the white owners sided with the British against the Republic. Louverture did help the Spanish at the time tho, as he yet didn't trust the French.
But once the revolution in France radicalised further, with Robespierre and the Jacobins in charge, they abolished slavery and Louveture realigned himself with France and refused to proclaim the independance of Haiti, instead seeing himself as a french citizen. It's only in 1801, so at the start of Napoleon's consulate, that he declared independance.
Even then, he justified himself using the univerallist principles of the French revolution, and he obviously turned against it when it was going back against those ideals.
I don't get why you're quoting CLR James at me, his most famous book is called "The Black Jacobins" And if anything he criticises the race war representation of the conflict, and puts the revolution back in the context of the Atlantic and French revolutions. If anything, he argues that the Haitians better represented those ideals then the French did. Not that these ideals came from Haiti.

>>2672222
How am I moving the goalposts by pointing out the objective fact that if an organic slave revolt ever succeeds, the slaves first priority is to flee? That makes perfect sense from their perspective, you and I would do the exact same thing. The Zanj was a radically different conflict that arose during a period of extreme internal strife in the Abbasid caliphate. The revolt, like Hati was not started by the slaves themselves but by an outsider, in the Zanj's case, a popular religious preacher who took advantage of the anarchy. He and his followers attacked individual slave estates, freed the slaves, and presented themselves as religious liberators, gradually freeing most of the slaves from the marshes and forming an Army. The Zanj revolt was one of many crises the Abbasids were dealing with, including the loss of Egypt to the Tulunids and Kharijite and Shia uprisings. The caliphate was fighting on every front. Only when al-Muwaffaq stabilized the army and re-centralized authority in the 880s did the Abbasids finally crush the rebellion.

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>>2672392
And you’re right, I haven’t read much about Haiti. My only frame of reference is this military history book, and I would argue that it’s more relevant than 99% of post-colonial literature.




 

Cuba is now further restricting basic transportation, which was already disastrously under serviced, closing universities, and even cancelling this year’s traditional book fair. Country is now basically running on minimal expenditure of energy possible

Current situation is apparently worse than the "special period" and no country is coming to help.
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>>2689174
That would be a bad idea for Cuba, as unlike China the West can much more easily foment a regime change through economic leverage. Cuba is too small and close to the US.

>>2689363
This. They could have easily raped all those American helicopters flying in but were told to stand down. They were flying so fucking close to residential areas that a single civilian with an RPG could have shot them down.

>>2689364
what's the last country where this happenned ? every coup nowaday is about co-opting protests and letting the opposing governement give up without a fight (no seriously,I don't mean you should shoot the protestors but wtf Nepal)

>>2689189
They literally can, all they need is to allow the US to invest in their island.

>>2684668
>mods finally ban him
It’s about fucking time



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I have no idea how it operates, apparently it claims to be a socialist state but I have no idea if it is or not and it is barley ever discussed in leftist spaces.
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>>2682932
>>2682835
I also have a stupid, naive question, isn't saltwater bad for the earth cus the salt?

>>2682835
No it's not possible to measurably drain the ocean, also the ocean is rising anyways.

>>2682942
The land is already unusable because it is too dry and sandy. Also they are specifically growing plants that can grow in sea water. They explain it all in the video and you can see it in operation: >>2682835


>Along the Sonoran coast of Mexico, Carl Hodges must be looked upon as a modern-day alchemist. Who else could turn a barren desert into fertile farmland?


>But Hodges did just that. Since founding the Seawater Foundation in 1977, the 70-year-old atmospheric scientist has become one of the world's leading thinkers when it comes to solving some of the world's complex ecological problems, and has met with everyone from Fidel Castro to Al Gore.


>Hodges's desert transformations begin with the digging of a single canal inland from the ocean. Pumps lift the seawater several meters in elevation; gravity does the rest, moving the water inland to a secondary series of canals and lakes that become home to a flourishing aquaculture of fish, shrimp, and mollusks. The seawater, now nutrient-rich with biological waste from the assorted marine life, serves as an excellent fertilizer, irrigating nearby fields of salt-tolerant plants. On its final journey, to Earth's aquifers, it replenishes depleted wetlands, whose rejuvenated mangrove trees attract fish, birds, and other wildlife.


>Salt accumulation, which has ruined farmers in the Aral Sea basin and California's Imperial Valley, isn't a problem. The plain and underground water table are already salty, and the constant flushing of irrigation, Hodges says, ensures that the fields won't exceed the salinity of the water. Nutrients from the effluent, meanwhile, do build up, improving soil fertility over time.

>>2682958
Thanks.any updates from the last few years.

gotta admit, these eritreans seem pretty based

There’s no reason to take away Ethiopia’s coastline, it was an anti Ethiopia CIA psyop and any and all separatist movements in Africa are objectively reactionary and against pan Africanism



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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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>>2689269
are you a cute neet girl?

>>2689274
i am an xy amab so no, i do not have the inherent value that a female neet would

>>2689277
that's unfortunate. I guess we'll both die alone and unloved.

>>2660029
>>2660139
Its not the 90s anymore, they are getting Indians

>>2689288
depressing, isn't it
happy valentines day anon



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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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>>2689244
only technically petbooj, enough I think for him to not exactly fit into standard class interest.

>>2689245
I think they were trying to say that Uncle Fred was Haute booj, anon. Petty bourgeoisie means muh heckin wholesome artisans and mom'n'pop stores, not factory owners or their heirs in wait.

>>2688295
It is the other way around:
Their fault is because it has nothing to do with the integrity of society at all to begin with (which is classified as political art).
Hobbes & Rousseau nailed it. It is the lack of a civic religion like North Korea has.

Rousseau Social Contract pages 67 through 73.
https://www.earlymoderntexts.com/assets/pdfs/rousseau1762.pdf
>You may ask: ‘Why were there no wars of religion in the pagan world, where each state had its own form of worship and its own gods?’

>My reply is that just because each state had its own form of worship as well as its own government, no state distinguished its gods from its laws. Political war was also theological war; the gods had, so to speak, provinces that were fixed by the boundaries of nations. The god of one people had no right over other peoples. The gods of the pagans were not jealous gods


>This was the situation when Jesus came to set up on earth a spiritual kingdom, which, by separating the theological from the political system, destroyed the unity of the state, and caused the internal divisions that never ceased to trouble Christian peoples. This new idea of a kingdom of 'the other world' could never have occurred to pagans, so they always regarded the Christians as really rebels.


>However, as there was always a prince and civil laws as well as a church, this double power created a conflict of jurisdiction that made it impossible for Christian states to be governed well; and men never managed to discover whether they were obliged to obey the master or the priest.


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Another moron who uses the word 'moralism' without understanding what it means

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.



 

CHANNERS KNOW EVERYTHING!

This is a weird history. But I need to tell you:

CONNECT THE POINTS!

Donald Trump approved “Project Genesis”.

Project Genesis = “Fiat Lux” (see in the Bible). “God created the world” = Project Genesis = recreate the world as God did. A magnificent AI project… Or something more?

How is it connected with Esochannealogy? Homo est spectaculum hominis:
“How do esochanners search the secret board on old 55chan? At 00:00, they write ‘Fiat Lux’”

Today, the phrase “Fiat Lux” is no longer a biblical myth or a secret board password; it is the activation command for Project Genesis. Approved by Donald Trump, this project represents the ultimate goal of the NRx (Neoreactionary) elite: to recreate the world as a programmable simulation.

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They knew what made boomers tick. They wanted to not only be part of a community solving puzzles, but Q Anon invoked feelings like they were participating in some Tom Clancy thriller, the 'intelligence community' as well as nostalgia, as Donald Trump was this lone hero fighting the wicked deep state like those 1980s action films, or regan's speeches.

>>2689441
Is QAnon a psychological study for the dataset? This thing makes sense:
1- Big data doesn't stop these guys;
2- Social networks don't stop these guys;
3- Who gains with it? CIA, Palantir, and BIG DATA;
4- For what? See Donald Trump approving Palantir to create a Dataset with all characteristics of American citizens.

CIA = Created by Amerikkkans

>>2689448
Created by the CIA for psychological studies. (And CIA is American)



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