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We've all seen the rhetoric. Decentralized madness occurring. Calls to "seize the moment," to escalate tactics, to join with unknown provocateurs who promise militancy. But let's be clear, revolution is not sabotage, not a spontaneous outburst. History teaches us that adventurism, detached from mass conditions, serves only the state. It isolates the vanguard, burns our networks energies, and gives the bourgeoisie the pretext for crackdowns.

If things heat up with all these acts of sabotage and violence occurring in the last week, do not be swept away by emotion. Do not join with those who talk of violence but have no deep roots in the working class. Do not get pushed into death and jail by Maoists and Anarchists. Stay disciplined. Stay organized. The real work is patient, collective, and legal. Anything else is a trap. Resist the urge to be heroic. The revolution will not be won by fire, terror and bullets. It will be won by the slow, unglamorous building of dual power.

Don't let the adventurists lead you into ruin. Keep your head down. Trust the party. Trust the process. Thank you!
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>>2782911
CPUSA not beating the charges for being controlled opposition. Pacify the masses…always tell them that the time is not now.

What he did was based and should happen again. Leftypol should donate to his defense fund.

>>2782684
Retards like you keep saying that it doesn't matter because of insurance as though an insurance company that fights every customer over $500 car bills is just going to blithely pay out on a $500 million warehouse, or that if they do a $500 million dollar reimbursement is something that any company can just shrug off.

You are actually so fucking stupid.

>>2783218
same person btw

>>2782911
>>2783561
same person btw



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Can anarchism ever make a comeback? They don't seem to do much of anything nowadays. No propaganda of the deed, no cultural staying power, no media personalities. Baby leftists seem to not even be aware of it anymore.
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Self identified anarchists have been increasingly mindbroken by queer-DNC-socdem nonviolence over the years. They're not crazy violent vitalists that peoples fear they're more like jarring but ultimately innofensive dyed hair polycules.
Tyler Robinson did some real old school anarchist mayhem and he probably would never identify as such.

>>2782312
Shut up and go away, yanke.

>>2776884
how can anarchism make a comeback if it never had motion in the first place?

From my local experience anarchist are more active in the street in the form of small scale riots and civil disobedience.

Communist parties have more ritualistic marches and visiting memorials.

The transformation from sign holding socialism to transformative socialism will require the segmentation from large parties to small groups.

In other words, the PSL is a kill list for ICE. Just one juicy database to dump into Palantir after enforcing the anti-communist enforcement act of 1953(?).



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Nepal Communist Party Opposes Government Ban on Student and Trade Unions
The Central Coordination Committee of the Nepal Communist Party (NCP) has opposed the government's announcement to ban student organizations in colleges and trade unions in workplaces. Providing information about the meeting, which has been ongoing for the past seven days, leader Jagannath Khatiwada stated that the party has decided to stand against this move as it restricts the rights of citizens and workers.
https://english.ratopati.com/story/58515/ncp-opposes-decision-to-ban-student-organizations-and-trade-unions

Pakistan sends fighter jets to Saudi Arabia amid fragile US-Iran ceasefire
The aircraft — a mix of fighter and support jets — landed at King Abdulaziz Air Base in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province on Saturday, the Saudi Ministry of Defence announced. The deployment came under a collective defence agreement signed in September 2025, which commits each country to treat an attack on the other as an attack on itself.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/11/pakistan-sends-fighter-jets-to-saudi-arabia-amid-fragile-us-iran-ceasefire
https://archive.ph/7inV9

US military 'setting conditions' to clear mines from Strait of Hormuz
In a post on X, the U.S. Central Command said the USS Frank Peterson and USS Michael Murphy transited the Strait of Hormuz "as part of a ​broader mission to ensure the strait is fully clear of sea ​mines previously laid by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps." ..
https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/trump-says-us-forces-are-clearing-strait-hormuz-2026-04-11/

Israel kidnaps three people in latest raid on south Syria
The operation coincided with further Israeli movements in western Daraa province, where troops advanced after midnight into the Yarmouk BasiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Kamala Harris says she might run for president again in 2028
A run in 2028 for Harris could face challenges among voters who have ​indicated in polling that they want to see ​new leaders ⁠for the Democratic Party following Harris' loss to Trump. The National Action Network convention drew several potential Democratic candidates, including Pennsylvania ⁠Governor ​Josh Shapiro, former Transportation Secretary Pete ​Buttigieg and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, among others.
https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/kamala-harris-says-she-might-run-president-again-2028-2026-04-10/

Workers at LA stadium threaten World Cup strike amid anger over ICE
Kurt Petersen, co-president of Unite Here Local 11, outlined a slew of union demands in a letter addressed to Fifa president Gianni Infantino and Stan Kroenke, the billionaire sports mogul who built the stadium. Petersen called for the leaders to abide by fair working practices, citing allegations of wage theft overseas during past iterations of the tournament.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/11/sofi-stadium-los-angeles-world-cup

Activists calling for closure of trash-burning plant in Minneapolis start hunger strike
The strike is being organized by the Zero Burn Coalition, a group dedicated to shutting down the Hennepin Energy Recovery Center, also known as HERC. First built in 1989, the waste-to-energy facility burns garbage and produces enough energy to power about 25,000 homes, according to Hennepin County.
https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/hunger-strike-minneapolis-herc-trash-incinerator/

Louisiana Republicans move to eliminate court office won by exonerated man
Calvin Duncan won 68% of the vote last November to become the Orleans parish clerk of criminal court after pledging to reform the justice system based on his own experience fighting to access court records while in maximum security prison.
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Serbia’s Government Is Targeting the Public University
In the seventeenth month of a student-led mass movement in Serbia, the death of a student at the Faculty of Philosophy triggered an orchestrated attack on the University of Belgrade by the country’s government-police-tabloid complex. On the eve of the police raid, protesters gathered in front of the rectorate, and the rector delivered a historic speech situating the university as the last autonomous institution in the country ready to confront ruling-party power. But the question remains: what kind of politics, and in whose name?
https://jacobin.com/2026/04/serbia-university-belgrade-student-social-movements

"Not Guns for Hire": Trump's Failure to Trigger a Kurdish Uprising
The timing of the pact has led many to suggest that it was intended as preparation for an alignment with Israel and the U.S. in the coming conflict. Enderyarî, without directly refuting that narrative, pointed out that the relevant discussions between the parties had started in the aftermath of the 2022 anti-government “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement in Iran—significantly predating the current war. “Although political conditions also played a role, the formation of this alliance was a historical necessity, and it can even be said that it was delayed,” said Enderyarî. Regardless, Iranian Kurds quickly found themselves thrust into the forefront of the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran. In the first week of fighting, the U.S. and Israel bombed numerous government positions in Kurdish regions of Iran, while making public calls to Kurdish groups to launch an uprising against the government. That uprising, intended to drain the resources and attention of the Iranian military, while potentially causing the ethnic dissolution of the country, did not come to pass. Other Iranian Kurdish groups who spoke to Drop Site expressed suspicion over attempts to maneuver them into a conflict at the behest of foreign powers. Ebrahim Alizadeh, General Secretary of Komala (CPI), also known as the Kurdistan Organization of the Iranian Communist Party, the only party of the seven that didn’t join the alliance, stated that one of the reasons his group had not joined the February 22 announcement was out of belief that the alliance had been hastily formed iPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Solidarity ✊

There’s like 11 parties if they all United they would get like 40%(at least before the color revolution) and they controlled the government for 17 Years! They could’ve easily started he transition but was slow too and now are the consequences



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>Canada’s Hidden Links to Jeffrey Epstein's Network

>The Liberal party Patrick Pichette a former Senior VP of Google, say that if Canadians want to leave Canada to work in the US they need to pay an exit tax of half a million dollars.


Now Carney has achieved majority in Parliament. What do we think bros?

https://ici.radio-canada.ca/rci/en/news/2246142/mark-carney-enters-his-majority-era

>>2782644
Hope you like data centres hiking your electric bill and federal services getting cut due to personnel slashing and tax cuts.



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What exactly is israel's endgame with gaza? So far only 80k people out of 2.3 million if israel wanted to genocide them all they would've done so already.
What's the endgoal here?
What can they hope to achieve?
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>>2783232
It's higher but not that much. It's a botched half hassed genocide regardless and the israeli military is not as powerful or bullet proof as people believes and Gazans arent passive and demoralized like eastern jews or ottoman armenians were despite the constant mayhem and slow attrition.
There is a 5D chess theory TRS chuds have that Israel make gaza unhabitable while not killing them ouright because they want to send millions of refugees in europe but i don't buy it, Israel is just not good at doing quick ethnic cleasing and it's army/generals arent what they used to be.

>>2783635
Israel is a bizarre case because its RW support the mixing of these different groups, while its liberal blocs (who are still Zionist) often favor keeping these groups separate and preserving each group’s distinct history.
>>2783646
The goal is about sending them to Egypt and Jordan, like they did in the past

read machiavelli and you will understand

>>2783668
I don't think they'll take them because while Arab elites are gigacucks their population are 99% fanatically anti-israel and would take welcoming them as betraying arabs and sucking jewish cock. It's the reason Gaza still exist today btw.

>>2782961
They wish to bring about the Jewish messiah. The religious nuts over there have similar goals to the evangelicals trying to cause armageddon in the us.



 

Fuck this guy. I’m tired of seeing liberals and even “principled” leftists like Jacobin Mag prop him up as the greatest thing to happen to American leftism, like he’s sone kind of modern-Day William Z Foster.

In reality, Mamdani is a total fraud. He’s pandered to Zionists even before taking office. Then after taking office he’s sucked up to Chabad-Lubavitcher which is a satanic racist Jewish supremacist org with ties to the Russian mafia and Zionist entity. Why? He’s even thrown his own wife under the bus for working with Palestinian liberation activist Susan Abdulhawa. I guess he thinks kosher feelings outweigh Palestinian lives. He hasn’t done anything he’s promised in making NYC a cheaper and easier place to live. And yet delusional leftists still love and support him.

If Mamdani was truly principled he’d make it illegal to be a Zio in NYC. Semd police to monitor all synagogues for promoting Zionism. Track donations to the IOF from Jewish orgs. Fully divest NYC from the Zionist entity and all companies that do business with the Zionist entity. Get ICE to deport anyone with Zionist entity citizenship ( I hear there are a lot of them in Brooklyn and Queens). Ban AIPAC and all other pro-Zionist groups. Shut down businesses like Eichler’s which routinely sell Zionist products.

Mamdani ran on the basis of defying the Zionist Lobby so he needs to keep his promises.
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>>2746538
>fuck this guy
Trump: Yes

Unforgivable

>>2782652
genuinely because most leftists are so far detached from real politics that they dont recognize what the good practices are. most of them are just virtue signaling college kids who want you to repeat talking points like a mantra instead of actually changing things

>>2783301
>social democrats
>actually changing things
exquisite ragebait, this is one of your best works

>>2782652
>anti-zionist soccdems specifically
the only anti-zionist socdems I can think of are the guys in Spain



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about the situation in Hungary, obviously they voted in a stooge, there is no doubt about that, it's a fate shared by most countries in the periphery. however, this time around it seems that it is not a CIA stooge? rather someone blessed by Western European capital?

I've seen that this new PM is a strong proponent of the Euro (it probably benefits WE MNCs when particular countries no longer can engage in currency devaluations), he's also, of course, in favour of militarism, procurement and stocking up of armaments, and condemns "Russian imperialism" (whatever that means, he fails to notice that it's primarily western countries that support imperialistic attitudes, not Russia). also notice how all western newspapers had propped him up prior to the election (for example: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/mar/25/the-time-is-here-the-ex-government-insider-shaking-up-hungarian-politics), they are all bought but still they wouldn't be able to do that if he were labeled the enemy of moneyed interests

what do u guys think about him/tisza party

>>2783367
I'm sure if you look into his background all roads lead to London



 

We have arguably reset back to a time right around the time of marx's life or right after his death. The 1990s free market triumphalism ended in 2008 but the new era also does not resemble the cold war era. We are back in an era of great powers, but the social democratic compromise has mostly broken down. Massive levels of financialization. Workers have no parties for themselves, and the labor movement is weak but burgeoning.

We need to go back to the mass socialist parties before the 1914 split, SPD, SPA, PSOE etc. Though these parties have mostly degenerated into capitalist parties that don't even claim marxism anymore or just dont exist like the SPA, new attempts are currently starting at building new mass marxist parties, DSA in america, die linke in germany etc.

Attempts at trying to replicate a highly disciplined leninist vanguard have just repeatedly resulted hundreds of tiny sects. that stay irrelevant and go nowhere. We need to retrace our steps back to the late 19th century, and stop trying to create yet another vanguard book club with 5 people
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>>2782031
Pancakes won

>>2782695
>Lenin was a Kautskyite
until 1914 when Kautsky became a renegade, revolutionary defencist, and nationalist. Lenin ironically gets accused by clowns on here of being a Russian Robespierre, nothing more than a national bourgeois revolutionary for semi-feudal Russia, who brought about Capitalism in a Red Dress. But no bourgeois revolutionary ever did revolutionary defeatism.

>>2782719
there is a weak but burgeoning workers movement right now, like I said our era most resembles that of marx's in that way

>die linkie
>marxist
wut

>>2782031
The obvious difference between then and now is that 150 years of industrial and national development have taken place. We have a mature, global capitalist economy that is beset by crisis due to declining profit rates and overproduction.

Mass socialist parties don't exist because workers have been anaesthetized by mass media and civil society, while their power is denied by deindustrialization and capital flight. This means that the opportunist compromises of social democracy and Marxism-Leninism are not possible, but it also means mobilizing people for actual communism is very difficult.



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A thread for the forgotten continent, so forgotten the thread got wiped.
Discuss anything related to:
>Algeria
>Angola
>Benin
>Botswana
>Burkina Faso
>Burundi
>Cabo Verde
>Cameroon
>Central African Republic (CAR)
>Chad
>Comoros
>Congo, Democratic Republic of the
>Congo, Republic of the
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>>2782884
Whats the state of Benin? prolewiki tells me nothing. Is Benin based or not

>>2782889
its a french neocolony, completely subservient to it
its where french forces retreated to along with ivory coast, their last two stronghold in the region after getting kicked out by the sahel states

>>2782957
Oh, thanks for explaining. Then that election is not exciting…
flood


Togo is pushing for a global shift in how the world is seen. The West African nation is urging the UN to adopt a map that more accurately reflects the true size of Africa. Matilda Mothoatlhaga reports.



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If the working class doesn’t take power, it will have to live under barbarism. It’s a choice between workers’ power—which is to say a global socialist republic emerging from each nation of the earth installing their own dictatorship of the proletariat—or a third world war that could go nuclear. We cannot live under capitalism any longer and there is no hope for humanity under the decay of the American empire. We need the workers to take power, installing a workers’ government; otherwise, we are faced with death, fascism, ecological collapse, militarism, war, colonialism, and a farcical system where people are exploited in the names of profit. Join a socialist party and help build the real revolutionary movement. For socialism! Ad astra!

>>2783211
>Join a socialist party

Which one?

>>2783247
The ACP, the only American leftist party to have made any in-roads with the axis of resistance

>>2783211
Every western socialist party that currently exists is a dead end. If any were going to achieve anything, they'd have achieved it by now. Instead, most are dead, irrelevant, or bolstered only by the even-faster suicides of socdem parties. (and thus become Socdems themselves)
The problem with the left, broadly speaking, is that it is entirely uninterested in questions of organizational structure and management, or that insofar as it engages with them it does so as a cargo-cult exercise in building the CPSU or actually-existing-communism in one central committee, rather than asking "what are we practically trying to achieve and what organizational structure will enable us to do that" like any other serious organization on the planet would do.

The average leftist org could not be trusted to run a lemonade stand, but it wants you to believe that one day it'll be capable of taking and holding power. Moreover, every single one would rather sit around and debate whether there will be ice cream under communism or put out "demands" on behalf of a working class who don't know it exists and which it has no means to enforce consequences for not following instead of - say - running a lemonade stand to train comrades in not being totally useless LARPers.

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>>2783285
>Do nothing
>Win



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