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A case for social-liberalism, progressivism and social-democracy.

I am not completely against socialism (mainly democratic socialism) and communism/marxism, but I think modern society evolved in a way we should prioritize freedom+democracy over any authoritarian regime.

We should organize society within this framework and try to reform the system from within.

The idea of "revolution" is a broad idea. Reform and progress can be considered "revolutions" and I make the case they actually are grat revolutions, because they are part of a greater consesus instead of an authoritarian takeover. They tend to be more stable and irreversible because of the strong social consensus over time.

We should invest in education to teach people socialist ideas so they grow up being strong reformists and end up changing society over time and fight against right-wing radicalism. That's what I think.
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>>2742141
sounds like lumpenproletariat garbage

radlibs are lumpenproletariats and actively harm any kind of revolutionary organisation. they aren’t even interested in revolution. they are interested in themselves and whatever offensive ideology of the week they have. im not interested in working with them and neither does the proletariat. i want to capture the proletariat who like a normal person runs in terror when a radlib appears.

>>2747365
>they aren’t even interested in revolution
and the proletariat is?

>>2742033
200 more years and proles will elect socialism? Oh wait Tony Blair would stop any government that tries that.

>>2747382

Pretty sure only the intelligentsia is "interested" in revolution. That was the case during the Narodniks' day and the case ever after. Workaday people don't want to upset the apple cart and make their lives potentially more difficult



 

4chan /pol/ is deleting any post related to /pol/ being an epstein psyop and banning you. i cant believe there are so many people who thought they were too smart to fall for a psyop spent their lives on that shithole board, trying to lecture the public about what is what.
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>>2746743
This.
Starting this year you can't even post anymore if you block their absurdly invasive trackers at all. All I wanted was to shitpost on /vg/ with my fellow degenerates.

>>2746839
nah he does read like a /b/tard or from some of the lesser used blue boards
it's like most of them were frozen in the 2009-2012 era, when you had relentless soyjak spam on the bigger boards the periphery ones were still doing text zoom "macros", greentext stories and talking about winrar and interwebz

t. used to be a small blue board enjoyer myself

>>2746922
You chose not to.

>>2746757

Hahahhahahaha

>>2746757

you were tricked by a Jewish pedophile and helped him towards his goals



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🗽 UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

<Nostradumbass Edition


>Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka™


💀 ICE & Prison Resources
(Amerika is the most incarcerated country in the world!)
https://www.iceinmyarea.org/ – ICE tracker using public info and user submissions
https://www.aila.org/infonet/deaths-at-adult-detention-centers – list of deaths at ICE concentration camps
https://mkorostoff.github.io/incarceration-in-real-numbers/ – visualization of prison population in US
https://www.organizingforpower.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Organizing-in-Jail.pdf – RANT Collective - Organizing in Prison — for when the walls close in
https://alcpress.org/usjails/index.html – database of U.S. facilities incl. ICE holding sites
https://www.prisonactivist.org/resources – list of prison related resources, mailing lists, etc
https://wiki.icelist.is/index.php/Category:Agents – ICE Agent List (incomplete)
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all welcome at leftychan.net

>>2747354
>all welcome at leftychan.org
lmao its so ogre

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>>2747249
>America was tormenting Japan for 20 years before Pearl Harbor
What was Japan doing before Pearl Harbor? Not tormenting anyone I would imagine otherwise they might seem like some kind of hypocrites.

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>>2746658

Good idea. Housing is cheaper in Mexico anyway.



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Hello Sisters and Brothers, I'm looking for some recommendations for TV shows to watch that have a communist tilt to them, or are straight up communist.

It has been such a pain in the ass trying to watch a show that isn't either subtly Zionist or just straight up pro-US imperialism. Watching Scrubs and the Afghanistan war episode comes up. Watching Modern Family and there's constant references to Bar Mitzvahs (with Israeli flags). Watching fucking Hannah Montana and there's a Afghan war episode. Like I know that's ridiculous to mention but I'm trying to say the rot runs deep in essentially every piece of media we watch

I have included The Good Place as good example because although it's not explicitly communist, it is a show all about how Capitalism has made the world hell and only revolution can solve the problem but it still kinda distances itself from that by saying "revolution in the afterlife only". Still the best we've got

Does anyone have any recommendations for stuff to watch?
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>>2747181
bro you cant just spam a bunch of embed youtube link with 0 description and expect people to take a look

Severance is the most class-conscious show of the decade. It's all about alienation and atomization of the workplace.



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This movie was fucking awesome. I have seen a lot of PTA, but also Battle of Algiers and all of the New Left movies from various countries and their respective movements, and the film lives up to those broadly speaking.

I don't know why so many communists seem to hate this movie. It seems it's the same people who engage in endless critique instead of action.
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>>2747152
two more years until strategic equilibrium, trust the plan.

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>hollywood slop about race
when will libs finally get tired of this shit?

>>2743065
>Do you mean to say that many western 'communists' are more concerned with aesthetics and ironically want the movement to remain in obscurity so they can feel special?

If you've been on this website for more than 5 minutes you'd know this instinctually. See: iron felix, "MTW" sakaiposters, "anti campists" that want to protect the movement from the brown hordes outside the Garden, etc

>>2747152
everytime i see you post emojis, i want to smack you.

>>2746628
The only real path is
>Join the Military
>Go to College
>Join a 3-letter agency
>Run for Office
>Found a Secret Society
>Tribe and train



 

Is the Covid vaccine really as dangerous as people online are saying?
I took it back in 2021 (two doses) and I haven't had any known side effects, neither have anyone else I knew who took it. But all the time I hear about how it's causing people to have heart attacks/strokes and it's gonna kill everyone. I'm already a massively paranoid person, I was iffy on the vax when it came out but all I kept hearing was that covid was gonna kill everyone. It's getting to the point where I can't even sleep well because every waking moment, I'm terrified I'm just gonna drop dead.
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>>2747313
This, I was in a foreign country at the time and my jab was different from the locals.
I refused and I wasn't allowed to work

>>2747316
That is why my horse in this race was the chinese one.
Suck one westoids.
Plus, yeah, in stadistical matters is worse that people get pneumonia and die like fucking dogs in the street because there is no beds with oxigen that 1-5 in a million get a side effect.

>>2747173
no.
the fact that neither you, nor anyone you know, has suffered any consequence is proof enough that it was harmless to you.

but in more detail: only two of the vaccines ever had a proven link to an increased risk of heart attacks or strokes (via blood clots) in 2 out of every 100,000 people in the worst case, and 1 out of 500,000 people in the best case. odds are, that's not you. but your odds get better still: because this risk only appeared for younger people, most countries didn't give those vaccines to under 60s. so you probably didn't get that one. (if you got pfizer, for example, you're clear) moreover, if you did get one of those vaccines, and if you are one of those improbably unlucky people, then the odds are still that you would have survived. any adverse reaction would have happened a few weeks after you got the shot, not years later.

tl;dr you're talking about a vanishingly small risk that would, if it was going to get you, have got you by now, and which - even if it applied to you - probably wouldn't have killed you, just hospitalized you. you can chill.

>>2747173

No, vaccines are safe an effective.
I've lied to the travel clinic in order to get more vaccines for stuff like Japanese Encephalitis and yellow fever.

>>2747173
at the very start when it was a new tech that had never been massively used the question could be had, now its obvious its safe
the problems had much more to do with how the whole process was made to enrich the pharma companies as much as possible rather than doing the most effective thing (shit had to be stored at -60 which made it very harsh logistically especially on poor countries, they didnt waive the patents, the deals were made in the backrooms with lot of obvious corruption etc)



 

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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Somebody asked on 4chan the other day whether communist could prove they could do superior planning by proving they could complete a public project on time.
That got me wondering. There is talk about how cybernetic planning could forecast demand. However there is no talk about public projects.
How could the state forecast sonething like how long itd take the chipfab being built in the us for example?

does someone have the new farjoun and machover digitally? it's quite expensive as a physical copy.

>>2722642
it would help if you specified which book exactly. he's HLPtGE

here's a meme for all control theory enjoyers ITT

>the /cockpol/ thread has more activity than this one
controlsisters, is it over?



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The apparatus of surveillance operates on a fundamental asymmetry, and in the USA they seem to assume the tools of surveillance, infiltration, and deception are theirs alone to wield. This assumption is itself a vulnerability, a blind spot carved by decades of impunity. The honey pot, the web of trust, the slow cultivation of access, these are not technologies proprietary to the state and private GWOT actors. They are social dynamics, and like the other social dynamics of repression such as violent force, they can be redirected.

I will not elaborate on specific methods here. That would be not only irresponsible but strategically suicidal. The moment a tactic is named, it is catalogued, and the moment it is catalogued, it becomes less effective. What I can offer, without burning what works, is a confirmation that the web is not one-way. The agent who seeks trust must offer trust. The infiltrator who collects information must receive information. And in that exchange, if one is paying attention, the hunter becomes legible.

This is not theory. This is my experience in Pittsburgh.

Over those years, two individuals I considered comrades, people with whom I shared meals, organizing work, and the ordinary vulnerability of movement life, were turned. I know this now not because they confessed but because a patient, multi-layered honey pot revealed them to us. The method itself is not the story, and I wont burn the method. The story is what the method produced; a pattern. Inconsistencies in their accounts of where they had been, or how they received funding to survive. Questions that lingered too long on details no organizer needed to know. A sudden, inexplicable prosperity during periods of movement quiet, new equipment, paid travel, the kind of financial ease that does not arrive by accident. And finally, the confirmation; information fed to them in confidence, information that had no reason to travel beyond their ears, appearing later in the investigative posture of local authorities.

I now possess testimony from them, though they do not know I possess it. I have documentation of their movements, their communications, their quiet meetings with individuals whose affiliations they never disclosed, both private and public. I have the record of their lives as they lived it while pretending to live ours. And I have the knowledge, cold and finalized upon paper with evidence, that they were asked to gather information on me, and thaPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2744549
I've gotta say I'm not surprised to find out that literal gangstalking is a real thing because I've always suspected there was some kernel of truth to stuff like that and the Targeted Individual phenomenon but it's reassuring to know that my paranoia is entirely justified.

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>>2745520

The reality of a tactic is not negated by the existence of those who imagine it. Fact that some experience delusions of persecution does not erase the documented history of actual persecution. I will not pretend I understood the full scope from the beginning. I imagined this as police, local, predictable, the kind of surveillance you can spot if you pay attention. But the deeper I went, the clearer it became that police and even feds are just the visible tip of something much larger. There are fusion centers stitching together federal, state, and local intelligence. There are shadow networks of civilians, of former military and intelligence personnel who cycle through private contracting and back again. There are actors whose affiliations shift depending on who is funding them. We have not uncovered clear evidence of how the program operates as a whole, not the full architecture, not the chain of command, not the funding streams. But I have seen enough to know it exists. And what is striking is the political texture of the people involved. There are certainly far-right elements drawn to this work, and that increased drastically over the last 3 years. There are a lot of this civilian type who never shed their GWOT orientation and simply refocused it on domestic targets, within their daily lives. In this program, like there are the far right, there are also neoliberals, the kind who would never call themselves reactionaries, who staff and engage in these covert operations while sincerely believing in "diversity" and "inclusion" within society.


>>I am not going to name the city, but this is footage of me from fall 2024. That period was consumed with reconnaissance,mapping threats, building intelligence networks alongside investigative journalists and our own private teams. I was walking back from a squat that had just hosted a major potluck and Black revolution film screenings. As I left to catch my bus, a car caught my attention. Something about it felt wrong, so I engaged in counter-surveillance maneuvering. I walked around the block. The car followed. I circled again, five times. It followed. Five times around the same block, and they stayed with me the entire way. I eventually called them out and they started talking about lets find a sneaker store, when we hitting the sneaker stores, all types of we
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>>2745480
>"it's not a bug – it's a feature."
I love these retards self-lobotomizing to the point that they can't even write 100 word infographic blurbs

>>2745520

could this be related in any way?

https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-inside-militarys-secret-undercover-army-1591881


>>2745825

looks like they were even paranoid about their camouflaged arm being caught hanging out the window on camera. pretty dark tints too.

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>>2745513
>>one objection I have to this though is the idea that we can't talk about these things because that burns the method. security by obscurity is not real security.

Most security measures should be open to all. Opacity for its own sake is just paranoia, and paranoia isolates. But a honeypot built in the complex way I'm thinking of is different. A honeypot is essentially a scam. Instead of financial extraction, it is extraction of intelligence and surveillance. The target walks in thinking they are gathering information, and the whole time they are the one being gathered. And like any scam, certain methods burn the moment they are made public. Scammers know this instinctively; once the scheme is described in detail, it begins to lose effectiveness; this isn't the case for every scam, and it isn't the case for every honeypot method as mentioned in >>2744505 Eventually the mark learns to recognize the trap. The same principle applies here. We are running a long game against an apparatus with unlimited resources but limited imagination. They assume we are always the prey. They assume surveillance flows one way. Every method we keep quiet is a method that keeps working. The method I will not disclose is one that is currently deployed against the 2 informants I mentioned in the OP, considering they suddenly reappeared in a new city, with our time in Pittsburgh years behind us, it was necessary to redeploy the honey pot to gather intel. Every informant walking into those webs will learn, eventually, that the trap was always meant for them, but we are not in the business of accelerating that. The longer they linger without knowledge, the more intel they readily feed our most in depth recon teams.


>>This is a meme shared by a private Israeli analyst who followed one of our comrades into a supermarket two years ago. What the analyst did not know was that the trip to the supermarket was not errand but invitation. The comrade went in specifically after being followed, to draw attention, to give the analyst something to engage. While the analyst was focused on capturing images of the target, someone else was capturing images of them. That photograph, run through Pimeyes, returned
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Ecuadorian workers fight back against 10-hour workday
For several decades, following significant struggles by the Ecuadorian labor movement, the maximum workday was set at 8 hours. However, employers have tirelessly sought to undermine that union victory. Thus, the government of Noboa – who belongs to the country’s wealthiest family – has decreed that workdays of up to 10 hours may be implemented.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2026/03/18/ecuadorian-workers-fight-back-against-10-hour-workday/

Brazil rolls out law boosting online protection of minors
Under the new law, minors under 16 are required to link their social media accounts to a legal guardian to ensure supervision. The legislation also prohibits platforms from using addictive features such as infinite scroll and the automatic play of videos. Digital services are also obliged to implement an effective age verification mechanism that goes beyond self-declaration that the user is over 18 to protect them from accessing inappropriate or prohibited material.
https://apnews.com/article/brazil-internet-regulation-social-media-cd5d8f51ecbc0bb28f43a741dd95bc05

Russian oil tanker heading to Cuba amid US economic blockade
Hundreds of thousands of barrels of Russian oil are heading to Cuba, according to maritime tracking data, as the communist island suffers blackouts under a US economic blockade and Donald Trump threatens to take it over. The sanctioned Russian tanker Anatoly Kolodkin loaded 730,000 barrels of crude in the Russian port of Primorsk on 8 March, and on Wednesday at 1600 GMT was in the eastern Atlantic, bound for Cuba, maritime analytics firm Kpler said.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/19/cuba-us-economic-blockade-trump-russian-oil-tanker

Mandelson ‘Received £1.5m’ From Collapsed Firm As Staff Got Nothing
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‘Not Another Penny for Another Endless War,’ Ilhan Omar Says as Trump Seeks $200 Billion
As US President Donald Trump on Thursday confirmed reporting that he’s seeking $200 billion more from Congress to continue waging his unpopular war of choice on Iran, Rep. Ilhan Omar was among those forcefully pushing back.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/congress-iran-war

Wall Street cops propose new slate of easier big bank rules
The proposals from the Federal Reserve, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation would lower bank capital requirements — that is, the financial cushion that regulators require banks to hold against potential losses — for the largest and most systemically important firms by nearly 5%. Bank capital requirements for the smallest banking organizations would fall by almost 8%.
https://www.axios.com/2026/03/19/fed-bank-wall-street-regulation
https://archive.ph/vAVLN

Georgia woman charged with murder after police say she took pills to induce abortion
If state prosecutors decide to move forward with the murder charge brought by local police against Alexia Moore, her case would be one of the first instances of a woman being charged for terminating a pregnancy in Georgia since it passed a 2019 law banning most abortions.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/19/georgia-murder-charges-abortion

Judge ends asylum claim of Minnesotan boy detained by ICE, report says
U.S. Immigration Judge John Burns issued the decision to end ​the asylum claims of Liam and his family. Attorney Danielle Molliver who represents the ​family, told the station the decision would be appealed, a process that can take months, if not years. The lawyer did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.
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Iraq-Iran war: the forging of the Islamic Republic
Seeing an opportunity, on 22 September 1980 Saddam Hussein invaded Iran. The Iranian military had largely dissolved following the 1979 Iranian Revolution and the Islamic Republic, less than a year old, was far from having consolidated its power. The Islamists faced the grueling task of rebuilding the Iranian bourgeois state, as power remained effectively in the streets. It was the entry of the workers, through the general strike of the autumn of 1978, that transformed middle-class bazaar and student protests into a real revolution. The workers formed neighbourhood and factory shuras (soviets), they demanded higher wages, and in some instances took over their factories. They fought so that the tyranny of the bosses – who were closely aligned with Pahlavi during the revolution – would never return. But the complete failure of the communists to present any clear alternative, against the backdrop of growing repression, allowed the revolution to be hijacked by the Islamists led by Ayatollah Khomeini. While the revolution itself had involved communists, including the Stalinist Tudeh Party, communist guerrillas such as Fadaiyan-e-Khalq, ‘Islamic-Marxists’ Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK), and secular nationalists such as the National Front, the Islamists did everything to isolate the communists and the left. Khomeini began to use the clergy to hijack many of the neighbourhood shuras, which were transformed into ‘Islamic Revolution Committees’ around local mosques. These later formed the foundations for the Islamist paramilitary organisations. At this point, Khomeini was bolstered by western imperialism, which preferred him to the communists. The US had even negotiated the neutrality of remnants of the Pahlavi army prior to the victory of the revolution.
https://marxist.com/iraq-iran-war-the-forging-of-the-islamic-republic.htm

Brazil’s Left After Lula
The geopolitical uncertainty has upped the ante of what was already set to be a deeply contentious race this October between Lula’s broad coalition of moderates and leftists and the far-right challenger, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, the forty-four-year-old son of the imprisoned former president Jair Bolsonaro. Much will be written about the campaign in the months ahead, but a cPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



 

>receives a predatory scam call saying people were gonna kill him, and they were sending $12,000 to his address and thought the Uber driver was part of the plot, so she shoots her 6 times while she pleads for her life
Why did he do it leftybros?
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The uber driver likely knew company secrets or was part of unionization efforts. The scam call was uber itself.

>>2746849
>>2746852
>Why did he do it leftybros?
amerikkkans feel a need to murder the same way normal people feel a need to breath or eat

>>2746849
Poor Woman. :(
Nothing to do with us, however. Why are you posting this here?

>>2746849
NEET pulls the trigger, wagie takes the dirt nap—one less cog in the booj machine.

>>2746873
Or you can mix a bag of non-chemical treated charcoal with stump remover (potassium nitrate) and a bag of sulfur to make gunpowder, place it inside a pressure cooker with ball bearings and place it at a marathon. At least I didn't use a gun. Because then I could've hurt somebody! Or better yet, take a salvaged microwave, turn it into a spot welder (if you're careful enough), melt down some stainless steel cell mirror plates into a sandbox constructed from a cardboard box eith two clear plastic trash bags inside it with wet sand in it shaped from molds made from scrap plastic (ajax bottles, peanut butter/jelly jars, etc), cut and then hpt glued together for the replica gun that releases a bolt using plastic assembly, then use these parts to make the impressions in the sand to melt the steel plates down inside and let them harden and dry and can be used for components. You'll need an upper receiver, a lower receiver, a spring and spring bar with bolt in the back barrel, an end cap, holes on the right side and bottom of the back barrel and upper/lower receiver for the magazine insert and extractor, a bolt (which latches onto back barrel through "guardrails" grooves on bolt knobs), a front shooting barrel (9mm/.380 ACP; smoothbore) with screw-ins for the front and back barrel, back barrel and endcap and endcap and rear upper receiver. Use JB weld or spider webs to attach upper and lower receiver. Give it a thumbrest at back of lower receiver grip. Use backpull "ring and spring" style trigger mechanism that consists of two iron plates over a steel spring (made from the sandbox molds weakened with coca-cola or piss so it can stretch) jb welded together in place over two of the three smaller, thicker spring loops surrounded by bigger ones to the front and back to pull the trigger through the back loop, pulling back the sideways facing spring bar inside spring coil and pulling down upward facing spring bar, cocking down cross shaped hammer using two claws from springs extending to the arms of this "cross", cocking it down inside a spring, separated by a "wall" in lower receiver. When you release trigger it'll pop back in place over the front two smaller spring loops pulling the sideways facing spring bar forward in a stabbing motion, pulling the upward facing spring bar back up along with the hammer that's designed to catch it if you release it and pullPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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