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MINSK, 17 September (BelTA) – Belarus marks the Day of people’s Unity on 17 September. The holiday was instituted on 7 June 2021 by Belarusian President’s Decree No.206.

The holiday celebrates the beginning of the Red Army's liberation campaign in Western Belarus in 1939, which resulted in the reunification of the Belarusian people, divided under the terms of the Treaty of Riga.

The territory of Belarus was divided between the two states as a result of the Polish-Soviet War of 1919-1920. The eastern part of Belarus became the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, part of the USSR. The western territories of Belarus were annexed to Poland - some of the lands were seized by the Poles during the war, and some of them were agreed under the Treaty of Riga, signed on 18 March 1921.

The Polish state included the territory of more than 112,000 square kilometers with a population of 4.6 million people (according to 1931 data). These lands were given the unofficial name of Western Belarus, which the Polish authorities did not recognize. In official documents, these territories were more often called Kresy Wschodnie.

Western Belarus was a relatively backward agrarian outskirt of Poland. The region was mainly used by the state as a source of raw materials and cheap workforce. The working day in industry lasted for 10-12 hours, salaries were lower than in the other Polish regions. More than 80% of the region's population was engaged in agriculture.

The Polish authorities pursued a policy of polonization and assimilation against Belarusians. They prohibited the use of the Belarusian language in state institutions and banned Belarusian schools. Out of 400 Belarusian schools that operated on the territory of Western Belarus before the Polish occupation, only 16 remained in 1934, and none was left in 1939. The Belarusian press was persecuted. If there were 23 Belarusian newspapers and magazines legally published in 1927, then in 1932 there were eight of them, and only pro-Polish and clerical publications remained until 1937. There were no Belarusian theaters and musical institutions in Western Belarus. The authorities found various reasons to close Belarusian publishing houses, libraries and village reading rooms.

The main method the Polish government used was coercion and often terror. Mass police repression of the population during punitive expeditions to subdue farmers uprisings was commonplace. Political trials wPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



 

Thread for news and discussions of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, its material conditions, the status and health of its socialist tradition, disproving common myths about it, etc.

Archive of the previous DPRK thread:
https://leftypol.org/leftypol_archive/res/12395.html
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>>1948762
>Why didn't north korea just build some new cities in that empty region so it will look better in sattelite photos?
Like really?

This country must be poor as shit.

>>1948768
I wonder what's going on at that light in the exact centre.

>>1948768
Australia?

>>1948778
Pine gap?



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why can't communism nationalize ford and mass industrialize a standard car that's functional for all americans to use and is free? everybody should get a free car
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They can. Why do you think they could not?

>>1948442
>Most rural people could use public transport too.
Nah. Even in the netherlands the more rural you live the more you need a car. Actual farmers live too far away to confortably do shopping by bike, people in or near villages could cycle to the supermarket in town though.

Sorry for the trip didnt know it was still on.

>>1948437
I wish we had cars that you can easily fix and get parts cheaply. I hate planned obsolescence so fucking much.

Currently based of a few statistics I've seen 30-40% of all freight is moved by rail. This Leaves 60-70% to the trucking industry. With nationalization and a few decades it should be flipped if not more. I believe in the next 100 years, we'll have to commit roadicide and remove 50-70% of all roads in the country. Only after the rezoning, mass housing, mass transit and other projects to condense population centers to use less space. This will leave much of the country open to be left wild, as agriculture will circle the city center not sprawl about. With no suburbia and rural single family housing in that agriculture zone. This will leave commie blocs and homesteads nothing bullshit in-between. The vast amounts of resources saved in expenditure of utilities and road upkeep will be massive.

So what will we do for car production? Truth is I don't think cars should be in constant production. Auto workers are reliant on a steady and growing consumption. Forcing us to sink ever more capital into our road infrastructure and subsidies for auto manufacturers. So how do we solve this well as always taking the controller away from the invisible Hand. Cars should be made on cycle years like new ones every 4 years. We should as other anons mentioned make them as simple to fix as possible, which should be available in hybrids and electric 2/3's at least. With utilitarian standardized parts in mass production to keep cheap. The aesthetics of the body could change the interior upgraded but decade by decade standardized cheap interchangeable part production is key.

>>1948441
The wheels on the bus go round and round



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I'm a furry, but i feel kind of excluded from the fandom as there's such a commercialized culture around it that costs so much money, and all the cons are in big cities that require a lot of money and job/education experience to enter and live in. I feel like, for such a group that focuses on inclusivity, it wasn't really meant for poor or working people like me even though i'm a gay furry.
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>>1948582
Hello, OP here, I've been a furry for 14 years although I repressed it for a while, something i've noticed in the past couple of years of interacting with the fandom more or trying to online and irl is ive noticed how tribal it is. A lot of furries literally meet their partner through this hobby and they all help each other out. its interesting

>>1948695
Hey OP, quick question, do you know about the word 'community'?

I'm a priest, but i feel kind of excluded from the priesthood as there's such a commercialized culture around it that costs so much money, and all the cons are in big cities that require a lot of money and job/education experience to enter and live in. I feel like, for such a group that focuses on the Holy Scripture, it wasn't really meant for poor or working people like me even though i'm a gay priest.

>>1948695
>I've repressed a hobby
Fascism




 

Never before have revolutionary mass protest movements been able to spread so quickly
Never before has communist agitprop been so easy, widespread, and popular
Never before has the United $nakes and their imperialist puppet allies need to coalesce to ban a single app
Never before has a chinese cultural dick been this far up the West and throbbing

TikTok is to communism what the Printing Press was to proto-capitalism

Make a TikTok account and post vids, it’s your communist duty
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Someone made a thread about how internationalism can be very difficult and I pointed out something similar to you OP. Try as they might the boug don't have full control over what is said and spread online and its for the most part global(significant language,cultural and firewall barriers now withstanding) so we really have been blessed with a way to spread agitprop and communicate over absurdly long distances in absurdly short times. I've literally gotten theory recs from Chinese netizens and can get news directly from the PLFP to my phone on telegram both of which I assume would be extremely difficult if not outright impossible for me to do if I was an american commie in before the internet. So I might not go as far to say tiktok is our printing press but we should definitely take advantage of all the new opportunities that come with the internet.

>>1948336
>TikTok is to communism what the Printing Press was to proto-capitalism

>>1948375
i still believe in the internet

make a website

make a zine

make gemini space

seed your torrents

>>1948409
theres a marx quote for everything huh

>>1948409
>the bourgeois cattle believe and enlarge upon them
Sometimes I forget the bourgeois includes literally everyone with a stake in capitalism and not just the very rich.



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Bolivia’s iconic ex-President Evo Morales calls for anti-government march, escalates political fight
Bolivia’s hugely popular former leftist president, Evo Morales, on Monday called on supporters to take to the streets in protest against his bitter political rival, current President Luis Arce, who hours earlier accused Morales on national TV of trying to overthrow him. Morales’ appeal to Bolivia’s farmers, miners and peasants followed President Arce’s unprecedented televised speech late Sunday lambasting his former mentor. Accusing Morales of trying to sabotage his administration and undermine democracy, Arce escalated a high-stakes power struggle that has pushed Bolivia to the brink.
https://apnews.com/article/bolivia-protest-morales-arce-economy-president-election-b489c2a58235d6f9e0551b104fb6469e

Milei doubles down on austerity in proposed new Argentinian budget
In an unprecedented move, Mr Milei personally pitched the budget to Congress instead of his economy minister, slamming Argentina’s history of “macroeconomic mismanagement” and promising to veto anything that compromised his commitment to austerity.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/milei-doubles-down-austerity-proposed-new-argentinian-budget

Israeli army says ‘high probability’ its strike killed three Gaza captives
After denials for months, the Israeli military says there is a “high probability” its air strike was responsible for the deaths of three Israeli captives in Gaza in November. The military on Sunday said it was unaware the captives were present in a tunnel in the Palestinian territory when they launched the attack on November 10, 2023.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/9/15/israeli-army-says-high-probability-its-strike-killed-three-gaza-captives

Israeli settlers raid, attack West Bank primary school
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Boeing freezes hiring, weighs furloughs as strike enters fourth day
The planemaker and union leadership badly misjudged anger among union members who backed a strike with 96% support last week, stopping production of its 737 series just as Boeing was trying to speed up assembly lines. Now executives need to find a way to contain the work stoppage with a fresh offer in talks which resume on Tuesday.
https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/boeing-strike-enters-fourth-day-fresh-talks-loom-2024-09-16/

LNG Pipeline Explosion and Fire Force Evacuations in Texas Town
Fire damage to a playground, an evacuation order for at least 350 homes, and another potential evacuation of an assisted living facility were among the hazards suffered by residents of La Porte, Texas on Monday after a fire erupted from an explosion at a pipeline in the Houston-area town.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/pipeline-explosion-in-texas

Suspect said he knew why he was being arrested after Trump golf club incident, officials say
Cellphone records associated with the man accused of trying to assassinate Donald Trump at his golf course in Florida on Sunday suggest he had been lying in wait nearby for nearly 12 hours before he was fired on by a Secret Service agent protecting the former president.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/16/trump-shooting-suspect-arrest

Mom didn't know son was shot by NYPD in Brooklyn fare evasion pursuit
Police shot Holloway’s 37-year-old son, Derell Mickles in the stomach — hitting three other people including an officer in the chaos — after Mickles skipped his fare and drew a knife on officers who had unsuccessfully tried to tase him, according to NYPD officials.
https://gothamist.com/news/mom-didnt-know-son-was-shot-by-nypd-in-brooklyn-fare-evasion-pursuitPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

PFLP On the Approaching Year Anniversary of Al-Aqsa Flood
We are entering almost a year of this war, and there is no actual strategic change, and none of the goals set by the occupation have been achieved. The American does not want “israel” to be defeated, so they refuse, obstruct, and procrastinate on the issue of a ceasefire. The American views the exit of “israel” from this war without achieving its goals as a defeat, so they want it to achieve its goals politically. The enemy is facing multiple fronts, with the most prominent being the global front, which is still brewing, advancing, and interacting, even in American public opinion. Since the beginning of the war until today, America has been more concerned about “israel” than “israel” itself. If Gaza has created this shock that has unsettled the Israeli consciousness, not just the doctrine, imagine what Hezbollah’s strength is doing?
https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/09/14/pflp-on-the-approaching-year-anniversary-of-al-aqsa-flood/

Will The Real Kamala Harris Please Stand Up? (Part 2)
When Kamala Harris first ran for president in 2019, she promised to deliver Medicare for All to the people — but that changed. Early in her campaign, she frequently referred to a 2017 bill she co-sponsored with Sen. Bernie Sanders that would have effectively abolished private health insurance. But when political winds didn’t look good, Harris changed course, and ultimately released her own, very different version of the bill, which sought to bolster and support private insurance companies by expanding their role in Medicare. It wouldn’t be the only time Harris bucked a campaign pledge for political gain. Today on Lever Time, senior podcast producer Arjun Singh looks at two defining moments in Harris’ career to understand how the presidential hopeful acts when forced to choose between the values she campaigned on and political gain. In her current campaign, Harris has tried to play it safe. She’s consistently pushed the Biden administration’s agenda while remaining vague on how she’d respond to key issues. One of those issues has been how to handle Israel’s invasion of Gaza, a disaster that Harris will likely inherit if she wins the presidency. If so, the Gaza crisis will present Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

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Thanks News Anon



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I'm a woman born in 2000. Poland was then a Capitalist country. What is my future here, as a 24 year old woman? Am I gonna be sold to the pornography and prostitution industries and nobody will help me? Are Polish women that badly treated in Capitalist Poland? Redpill me. Tell me the truth about this forsaken country.
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>>1942504

Sounds accurate tbh 🤗


>>1942550
right thread, romuald regan was a famous polish actor turned politician and we're all proud of him.

>>1924765
>>1942350
Every single American ally is worse off now than it was 30 years ago.

>>1942493
Waiter, waiter



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Ever since last year some countries have imposed sanctions on the Soviet Union. I think, first, they have no right to do so; second, experience has proved that the Soviet Union has the ability to withstand these sanctions. Our economic development has been affected to some extent, but not very seriously. In fact, the sanctions are gradually abating. One special feature of the Soviet Union’s development is that it has proceeded under international sanctions for most of the thirty years since the founding of the Socialist Republic. If there is nothing else we’re good at, we’re good at withstanding sanctions. So we are not worried or pessimistic about them; we take them calmly. Despite the trouble that has arisen in Eastern Europe, and despite the sanctions imposed by several Western countries, we adhere to one principle: to maintain contacts and build good relations with the People's Republic of China, with the United States of America, and also with Japan and the European countries. We have never wavered in this principle. The Soviet Union is magnanimous and is not upset by trifles like that.

The Soviet Union will never accept interference by other countries in its internal affairs. It was on the basis of our own conditions that we decided upon our social system, a system that our people endorse. Why should we accept foreign interference designed to change that decision? The key principle governing the new international order should be noninterference in other countries’ internal affairs and social systems. It won’t work to require all the countries in the world to copy the patterns set by the United States, Britain and France. There are many Islamic countries, making up one fifth of the world’s population. In these countries it is absolutely impossible to introduce a so-called democratic system of the American type. The Soviet Union, with another sixth of the world’s landmass, will not adopt America’s capitalist system either. The African countries too, through the United Nations, demand with one voice that no other country interfere in their internal affairs. This is the general trend throughout the world.

Given this background, if the Western developed countries insisted on interfering in other countries’ internal affairs and social systems, it would lead to international turmoil, especially in the developing countries of the Third World, which need a stable political environment to lift themselves out of poverty. If there is political Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

The moment when Realpolitik sisters won against Socialist Adventurism bros =(



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The old OP is broken
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>>1937772
en undrar om IMT styrs av lysisar att vara så sektaktiga som möjligt i syfte att deligitimera Marxismen

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breva lite feta avbildningar så vi får fart på trådfan

>suddenly 501 new posts in the thread
vaktis hoppskraj

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I'd like to give my perspective. I'm from a South Asian country. Other than a few brief years I've lived most of my life in my home town, as has my entire family for centuries. I had no problem with the heat and neither did my family. I used to jog in the summer without any issues. However about 4-5 years ago, the heat became unbearable. People in my community have suffered heat strokes, and thousands have already died. The effects of climate change where it starts affecting regular people have happened here, rveryone believes in it, The crops aren't all dead, the oceans haven't sunk cities, but they can feel the pain heat every time of time both day and night and they probably know someone who has suffered from a heat stroke
Now, a criticism I've seen from Westerners is that taking measures to end the painful heatwaves "won't fix the root causes" of capitalism. And listen I know that, but we are in pain here. I'm seeing people suffer as they leave their homes. I just don't see a way in which we can meet temperature goals, and there is no indication that countries are serious about cutting emissions to the extent needed.
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Meanwhile in microplastic.

>>1866038
Climate change is a real problem that will result in millions of dead. Still my greatest worries are climate change resulting in full nuclear war.

>>1892483
They try to do but they are powerless in the face of capital.

>>1894739
and so action will come

It can be done



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