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>Chinese vassal state
>Ran by the CIA
>Has nukes
Why can’t we go back to Eastern Bloc-Western Bloc type-shit?!?!? This shit is so confusing!
The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short

>>2754262
>Chinese vassal state
no, do you even know what a vassal state is?

>Ran by the CIA

just cause they helped fuck with their neighbors through militias doesnt mean they're cia run

you gonna have to start thinking with a bit more nuance because things can be a bit more complex than "x is in y camp"

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>>2754262
India is even more of a meme country
>Europe dislikes them because of their foreign and internal policy
>America prefers Pakistan even though India tried to join the anti China bandwagon
>They hate China even though Jiang Zemin wanted to improve relations
>Tries to assassinate leaders of Canada
>Boogeyman of the middle east because they just need to hate Muslims for some odd reason
>Israel doesn't help them but full support and sends peacekeeping troops? Even though they recognized Palestine before the majority of Europe
>Lost the civil war in Myanmar because they didn't intervene with China
>Wants to improve relations with the Taliban
>Disliked by Sri Lanka and Bangladesh
>Hates Pakistan, cut off water supply towards it
>Hates Nepal regime after the restoration, supports the Communist regime despite hating it years before
>Still mad about Islamism despite it being 2026
>Supports Juche and Ceausescu
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🗽 UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

>Babe Ruth Edition


💀 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)
https://uspoliticalprisoners.com/ US Political Prison Tracker (last updated 2025)

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>>2739875
she should have broken the glass before throwing the soup

>>2738966
Why would you reply if you're going to tell them to fuck off? it's if you went to someone's house and told them to fuck off, instead of you leaving.
>>2738989
Words are essentially meaningful.
>>2739053
Maybe we can get these guys on our side before they radicalize them and then we spend a life time hanging out, and this time, our enemies will be our friends, terrible joke but so are other things.
>>2739056
They don't even have dental.
>>2739846
Sounds like we should talk to this bourgesi guy, he seems to causing something.
>>2739873
There is no Right, it's just vague conspiracies to "stress" test the public and give them "pride" in something women don't respect, and i'll be light, but the end result is unknowing degradation to them when they have their storm the capital moment, even and/or especially on image boards. This is a lot of attention just to get a bunch of guys to be gay, all you had to do was make transwomen hot and "P".
>>2739856
Why would you appeal to emotion when it comes to values you view as spelled name calling? You wanna be right as people who can get called beaner and be okay.
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>>2738750
Facism is suppose to work with the people, just like leftism.
>perhaps colonizing a few more avenues of life to serve commodity production maybe
Do you want sex? be hot!

>>2738719
The idea of God being "greater" than his creation is weird, it's not a hierarchy, he wants them to be "good" and become like him, in this case autonomous, and to be like him.
>>2738738
>we will get global islamic ummah as the victorious religion/nation and then the proletariat will rebel against the islamo-porky in the final revolution.
Wouldn't that be a circular revelation? If you the porky in this example are giving global islam to the proletariat, and you you're self are a porky islamist proletariat, then you are the power you're fighting.
>today humanity is too fractured among religions and nations for proletarian revolution.
Not really, among people who have what they need, and you never know something as simple as marrying a hot Asian woman could send that entire system crashing down, so hard the proletarian really are freactured.

>>2754143
you bumped a ten day old thread for this?



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I really don’t understand why people think that the Jews control communism I know why people think that because Marx was a Jew but he pacifically said that religion was the religion was opened to the masses and corrupted people so I don’t know why people think that communism? Is a Jew thing when it’s more of a atheist thing
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These people don’t do much thinking in the first place. If you were to ask them the details of how the world domination organization of the Jews operates they would just call you a Jew. Something something movies and pornography. Something something Israel (Jews being racist nationalist). Like Mao, reactionaries believe that reading too many books is harmful and books are all written by Jews anyway. Actually everything is controlled by Jews, except Hitler. No I won’t explain how, it just is. Did you know Hitler actually liked Jews and actually didn’t kill them or harm them in any way? Hitler was actually a good guy but evil Jewish Bolsheviks were jealous of him and that’s why they gassed all the Jews in Eastern Europe and blamed it on Hitler. Also gas chambers never existed.

they think this because the BUND used to be the standard before ZIONISM

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>>2753938
>but he pacifically said that religion was the religion was opened to the masses
did you mean to say "but he specifically said that religion was the opium of the masses"???
>Marx was a Jew
depends on what you mean by that. His parents converted to protestantism. His grandfather was a rabbi in Trier, and came from a long line of rabbis, but he never had any attachment to the synagogue, was raised Christian, and became Atheist by his college years. If you mean he was ethnically different than most Germans? Yes, certainly. He might have even had near eastern ancestry since written descriptions say he was significantly darker and had courser hair than most Germans. His hair was also black rather than brown or blonde, and his eyes were brown. In that respect it is funny how similar he is to Lassalle, whom he despised, in secret, while sometimes also working with him.

>>2754053
and also because of the bund, and the cross pollination between the bund and the bolsheviks during the early RSDLP days, before the split, and because of the reactionary antisemitism of the black hundreds, the tsarist government, the pogromists, etc, there ended up being a lot of jewish people in the bolshevik ranks, like trotsky, sverdlov, zinoviev, kamenev. by the 40s however the CPSU had fewer jews per capita than during the lenin days. think of jews in the russian empire as having a similar civil rights movement and resistance to lynch mobs as african americans did in the USA. it's not perfectly analogous but it's close enough.

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>>2753938
Antisemitism isn't really about "the Jews" as much as it is a response to complexity and contradiction. If you look at an antisemite's imagined idealized society it's really a utopian, crunchy, hippie sort of thing where everyone has a role and nothing is internally divided. Instead of a big government bureaucracy with corporations who are sticking needles in people's arms (vaccines) you just have people in their local communities bartering local "healthy" organic produce. Anything deemed to corrupt or mess up that unity and "one-ness" is deemed to come from the outside and that is "Jewish." The Jews are seen as like a biological, alien agent that has messed up a harmonious organic unity, and like you put it, "corrupted" people.

This can seem radical and anti-capitalistic, but Marxism operates with basically completely opposite assumptions about how society works, and really it's about how things evolve and change based on their internal contradictions (or struggles, tensions within a thing) as the primary source of a thing's own development and self-movement. Like you're a certain age and you're older than you were when you were a child, and one day you will get old, and that's a process of change throughout your life based on internal characteristics of your biology. It's a process of both growth and decay. You might be able to speed up or slow down aspects of aging due to external factors, like you can shorten your lifespan various ways, or "age" faster because of certain habits, but you can also get with somebody and reproduce yourself, but eventually you're going to die as well, that's built into what a biological organism is.

At any rate, capitalism is also internally contradictory. It needs to expand and constantly find new growth opportunities, but that same process also leads to economic crises. People lose their jobs which become obsolete as new technologies enter the scene which increase economic productivity but also results in higher unemployment which means less purchasing power to buy a surplus of goods until there's a big economic crash that wipes out a bunch of industries (see how this is contradictory). This isn't a glitch or a a conspiracy it's how capitalism gets into a hole and climbs back out of it. Economic production is carried out in a large-scale, basically cooperative way with large firms andPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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Why does it seem like most of the heavy handed police repression and operations in USA that use lethality have been against anarchists? like im talking mass raids in operations, mass arrest sweeps, targeted killings, why did they stop doing that with the more marxist groups like they did in the 80s back and suddenly just seem hyper focused on anarchist. like the cointrlpero of the usa government against them now seems way more harsh than on other lefty groups. anarchists back then basically got to fuck around in communes and get surveilled but not actively destroyed. now fast forward and it's like the opposite. after 9/11 you start seeing way more entrapment cases against anarchists than actual marxist groups, the green scare after was straight up hunting anarchists with cases facing decades, murders by cops, multi-jurisdiction tactical raids on the same day across multiple states, RICOS, and now trump signs a bill naming "anarchist jurisdictions" specifically as the highest lvls of "terror" but the dems been doing the same shit just quieter with biden's and obamas doj still prosecuting 2020 protestors n anarchist being killed by police under biden. meanwhile ml groups mostly just host panels at universities and don't get their doors kicked in at all, they dont have cops visibly come to show force to intimidate them at meetings even but they do all this for anarchist. like why did the state stop caring about leninists who actually wanna seize state power and start obsessing over black blocs who just wanna smash windows. what changed
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>>2749752

The central problem is not one of ideology or will, but of space of social reproduction in relation to class struggle. I once spoke with someone who had traveled abroad and spent time with militant Marxist-Leninist formations in the Third World, Irish republicans in Belfast, Kurdish movements in Turkey, and anarchist collectives in Athens Greece. What struck them, what they emphasized was that these militants do not simply act, then return to their individual lives within capitalism. They live together. Every day. In squats, in cadres, in shared housing where the boundary between organizing and existing dissolves. They see one another constantly, and in that proximity they build something the American left has largely lost; genuine comradery, every day structures of mutual survival, and a territorial claim on the spaces they inhabit.

What passes for movement life in the United States, by contrast, tends toward the episodic. People gather for actions. They disperse to isolated apartments, our precarious work schedules, our atomized existences. Mutual aid becomes charity , a distribution event rather than a mode of existence. We do not claim neighborhoods. We do not live with one another as a unit. We do not transform the everyday into the terrain of struggle. The changing material conditions of modern American life, the housing market, the geography of sprawl, the fragmentation of the working class conspire against the kind of dense, sustained, face-to-face organizing that characterizes movements elsewhere. But we must also name our own failure to resist these conditions, to carve out space where there is no space, to build the kind of collective life that makes daily revolutionary practice possible. The problem is not that we lack the will. It is that we lack the architecture, the squats, the cadres, the shared kitchens, the rooms where the struggle continuously engages in spheres of social reproduction. Squatting as a culture exists, and even thrives in the USA, but like everything else, it is overall hyper individualistic and isolated, centered around addiction too.

I will not claim that business unions are without failures. Their histories are entangled with bureaucracy, with compromises that have often sold out rank-and-file militancy. But when I look at the most resilient unions in the United States such the IBEW, thPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2749663
>This, by the way, is not an anarchist tactic. It is a guerrilla warfare tactic. Guerrilla warfare has always included rioting and rowdy demonstrations as part of its repertoire as well.
That makes sense. In this specific case (not to generalize it), I don't think it made sense though, because it was just an anarchist group acting completely on its own. It's a different situation in Northern Ireland where you could be directly embedded in a whole community in a state of unrest.

>>2749720
>I would almost certainly guess you are … in the South
That's a bingo. But yeah I want to stress that it's a specific local condition (or pathology).

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>>2749929

I guessed easily, because the dynamic you describe is a recurring pattern in the American militant left in regions with smaller cities, more sprawl and wide open space. The transplantation of tactics honed in tightly condensed urban terrains where populations already exist in sustained, often violent antagonism with state security into landscapes that lack those material preconditions. This is just a failure to read the concrete conditions of struggle. When organizers attempt to import methods developed in Belfast, Athens, Oakland, Seattle, Philadelphia, LA, Boston, or the barrios of Latin America without first assessing whether the local geography, density, and social composition support them, the result is not militancy but theater, with a script that makes you cringe.

That said, the United States is not uniformly suburban sprawl. There are cities, some in the Rust Belt, some in the former industrial Northeast which is modeled after European cities, some in the colonias of the Southwest. These are usually places whose physically visible racial and class divisions rival those of Belfast at its peak. They contain condensed neighborhoods where youth, adults, and entire communities exist in explicit, generational opposition to policing, alongside equally entrenched enclaves of support for the carceral state. In such places, the conditions for sustained confrontational politics exist; density, historical memory of state violence, a recent history of resistance, and existing networks of mutual aid, and a population that already understands the state as adversary. In these cities, the tactics developed elsewhere, mobility, evasion, territorial defense of blocks, become not imported affectations but viable responses to a real terrain of struggle. The question is not whether such tactics can work in the United States, but whether the left has the patience to identify where they can, and the discipline to realize where they do not.


Arizona is for some reason very different. I remember seeing anarchists open carrying in like 2015 there. Now we see scenes like this out of tuscon -

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>>2743615
For one part, this
>>2742803
For the other part, they also did a little „research“ about the psychology of Marxists and Anarchists since then. Marxists tend to be in their authoritarian left spectre, especially MLs, meanwhile Anarchists are the deepest in the antiauthoritarian left spectre possible.
According to whatever „science“ there is behind it, authoritarians are about 10 times less likely to be active in some way than antiauthoritarians. So if we assume that Anarchists are 10 times more violent against the capitalist state, they probably did a little math and thought 1000 Anarchists can do as much damage as 100.000 MLs.

>>2750637

can you find the source on this?? In my time in CPUSA, any time a Marxist wanted to do anything communist or against capitalism, they called it Anarchism. They even called critiques of the police Anarchism. They were very militant about being anti-militancy within anti-capitalist perspectives.



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Majority of people in Australia think the level of immigration needs to be reduced ASAP. Why is this such an unpopular position on the left?

>>2742900
Idk because we don't wanna buy into a moral panic just because a lot of people care about it? Maybe we should also accept capitalism since the majority think it's fine.

>>2742900
lmao our drive-by tiktok baby can't share NSN videos anymore.

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My thinking-of-leaving-SAlt mate says the party are new accusing anyone outside of their NSW Socialist faction of "hanging out with sexists", because a faction leader publicly called some SAlt personality an "unfuckable nerd".



 

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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>>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)

>>2747173
Vaxing in general is moderatly safe, because years of development and tests, but many still have lots of side effects. We know the side effects, so we can think about it and then choose to take it or not. The covid vax lacked all these years of development, long term testing and hat lots of side effects. That's the problem. I got my shots too and I reget it.



 

What do we do about the little Hitlerite problem?

The merits of the petite-bourgeoisie in national liberation struggles are debatable but in the imperial core small-business owners are nothing but the spear-tip of reaction.

So how do we as workers actually struggle against the small-business owners? It seems like there's no direct way of struggling against these assholes. I would like high taxes and tight labor regulations but that's a wish, not actual struggle. Boycotts are also pretty useless for the working class.
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>>2750738
>small businesses are inefficient even though they are more competitive than big business
>the government is protecting small business and oppressing big business
>its progressive to simp for big business
more communist wisdom…

idk but the utopian in me would be to encourage if not outright enforce their small businesses to convert to worker cooperatives.

>>2751723
>>small businesses are inefficient even though they are more competitive than big business
yes
>the government is protecting small business and oppressing big business
yes
>its progressive to simp for big business
defending small businesses is inherently reactionary and has never been a communist position

>>2752895
You're forgetting anti-imperialism which as a bonus gives you a free pass for defending literal feudalism.

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>>2709382
Kill them all.



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Thousands march in Argentina to mark 50 years since bloody coup
An estimated 30,000 people were disappeared by the regime in its campaign against dissidents, including a left-wing guerrilla movement, labor activists and students, according to human rights organizations. Official figures place the number at around 8,000. … Human rights organizations, labor unions, student groups, social movements and political organizations called Tuesday for demonstrations across the country under the slogan “Memory, Truth and Justice,” in reference to crimes against humanity committed during the military regime.
https://apnews.com/article/argentina-dictatorship-coup-anniversary-military-protests-60bcea0fba986e71c16320f502dcfaa4

Honduras Opens Impeachment Proceedings Against Attorney General
The announcement was made by Congress President Tomas Zambrano after a session held amid opposition from the Liberty and Refoundation Party (Libre) bloc. The parliamentary session unfolded in the midst of a scuffle involving whistles, shoving, shouting, water being thrown and fireworks being set off, while the complaint outlining the grounds for impeachment against Zelaya was being read.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/honduras-opens-impeachment-proceedings-against-attorney-general/

Emerging from latest blackout, Cuba says ready for any potential US attack
The Cuban government has said it is prepared for any potential United States attacks as the island-nation begins to recover from yet another blackout under a punishing oil blockade imposed by Washington that has pushed its economy to the brink.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/22/emerging-from-latest-blackout-cuba-says-ready-for-any-potential-us-attack

Israel prepares to mobilise 400,000 reservists in widening Lebanon war
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More than 3,000 No Kings protests set for Saturday
Progressive political groups, labor unions and human and civil rights organizations expect Saturday's nationwide demonstrations to surpass last year's No Kings rallies in June and October. The Twin Cities will serve as the flagship event, according to organizers, with U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Joan Baez, Maggie Rogers, Jane Fonda and Bruce Springsteen scheduled to perform or speak at the State Capitol in St. Paul.
https://www.axios.com/2026/03/24/bruce-springsteen-joan-baez-no-kings-twin-cities

FDA flags misleading claims for cancer drug by biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong
The warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration takes issue with a TV advertisement and a separate podcast episode promoting Anktiva, the lead product of ImmunityBio Inc. The drugmaker is one of several biotech firms acquired by Soon-Shiong, who also owns the Los Angeles Times.
https://apnews.com/article/patrick-soonshiong-immunitybio-anktiva-cancer-ebb9a297655dced61487b0317e320307

Portland Public Schools shortens school year in budget-cutting agreement with teachers union
Portland Public Schools is turning four days that were originally intended for instruction, grading or paid time off into furlough days, effectively ending the school year early and condensing the calendar in an effort to patch a budget hole first made public last month.
https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/22/portland-public-schools-shortens-schol-year/

‘Kristi Noem 2.0’: Two Democrats Join Republicans in Confirming Mullin to Lead DHS
The confirmation vote came amid reports that senators are on the verge of a deal to end the month-long shutdown at DHS, which has left TSA workers unpaid. In the wake of ICE agents’ deadly shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota, Democratic lawmakers have demanded reforms to the immigration enforcement body as part of any DHS funding deal.Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Built on sand: Trump’s war shatters Labour’s hopes of economic ‘stability’
To the backdrop of bombs raining down in the Middle East, Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently reassured Parliament that “stability” is the “single most important precondition for economic growth”. This is not good news for the British ruling class. Due to long-term underinvestment in infrastructure and industry, British capitalism is not in a strong position to weather this storm. Even before the war in Iran, the UK economy failed to grow at all in January. And things are only set to get worse for British capitalism and its hapless helmsmen.
https://communist.red/built-on-sand-trumps-war-shatters-labours-hopes-of-economic-stability/

There Was No “Right Way” to Attack Iran
When Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA director John Ratcliffe went before Congress last week, they were grilled about the war in Iran. The nature of the grilling was revealing, as many Democrats seem focused on impropriety or strategic errors in warmaking rather than the warmaking itself. Some Democrats pressed Gabbard and Ratcliffe about whether Iran actually posed a meaningful threat to the United States. Gabbard, in particular, was evasive on this point. She’s repeatedly said that it did not, but now she’s committed to staying in Donald Trump’s good graces, no matter the hypocrisy and humiliation involved. Other Democrats, though, only seemed to be concerned with giving the administration a hard time about how they’re waging the war. Did Trump understand that Iran would close the Strait of Hormuz? If not, why not? Did he understand how extensive Iran’s retaliation might be against American assets in the Gulf monarchies? If not, why not? Did Gabbard and Ratcliffe not brief him appropriately, or did Trump just not listen? At times, the grilling seemed about as high-stakes as mid-level managers being dressed down in a quarterly performance review, where the company’s goals are taken for granted and only management’s competence is in question.
https://jacobin.com/2026/03/united-states-iran-war-trump

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I wanted to share this recent video that made the rounds on the internet here in Iraq. It's presumably of a PMU rank and file, or the relative of one, expressing his discontent with the current social order maintained by his superiors. A far cry from the image users paint here of the 'homogeneous classless orient'.

On another note, while it is understandable, I still dislike the fact that people here are celebrating the death of 'resistance' officials who have massacred them in the past.

I don't trust that they have the foresight to detach their ultimately worthless deaths from the prevailing imperialist war. I worry that this may push some to campism, especially with the US mouthpieces' drool and screams for more proletarian blood. Many Iranian comrades share my same sentiment.

You must've really sucked to make Iraqis out of all people cheer for your US-sanctioned death. Well done islamists, even anti-americanism you ruined.

>>2750912
>the image users paint here of the 'homogeneous classless orient'.
yet you paint an equally false image of the 'homogeneous leftypol poster' in order to get (You)s. curious.

>>2750955
Very nice… now let's see how many armchairs in the general are cheering for the war to continue and to 'glass Israel' compared to those posting the everyday reality of civilian casualties and annihilated neighborhoods.

shii liberals dogging this thread like a bullet lmao

Aircrafts droning near my place again…



 

What do comrades make of Anatoly Fomenko and his "New Chronology" thesis regarding world history? Personally, I'm not even autistic enough for this crap. He makes many wild claims, that ancient history as we know it was entirely fabricated during the Medieval era (Phantom Time Hypothesis).

The reason I'm asking is because Fomenko is a hardcore Russian nationalist and many of his claims are clearly rooted in his Russian nationalist sentiments. For example, he claims Genghis Khan was akshually Russian. Also, he's one of the main people behind the Tartaria conspiracy theories (Tartaria is just WE WUZ KANGZ for Russians, after all). He published his work on the New Chronology in the mid 90s, when Russian nationalism was at an all time high and Russian morale was at an all time low. There are a lot of claims that Fomenko's theories are nothing more than ways of proving Russian legitimacy as the rightful owner to the entirety of Eurasia. It makes sense that a lot of Duginites love his works.
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It's nonsense but it's interesting that it was based on the ideas first put to paper by a narodnik revolutionary who later became a Soviet academic

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolai_Morozov_(revolutionary)

>>2749969
Yes. Phantom Time is the Lysenkoism of history.

The only thing I agree with regarding Tartaria is how 19th century tech was probably a lot more advanced than we remember and a lot of that tech was erased by capitalists who wanted to keep workers from using technology to emancipate themselves.

schizos gonna schizo.
the same shit that made the ancient aliens guy and graham hancock rich is gonna keep working because normies want exciting stories and alleged conspiracies which validate their persecution complex, not scientific methodologies

>>2753565
Technology is always in the hands of the ruling class, that's the whole point behind having to seize it, ludditism has never existed at the top



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