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Indigenous resistance in Paraguay forces Peña’s government to back down
On October 3, it was announced that this Indigenous struggle in Paraguay had been successful. The leaders of the protests said, “Our heroic resistance has paid off. Today, the first point of our demand was achieved: the dismissal of Ramón Benegas from the presidency of the INDI. Following this measure, we held a meeting with the new president of the INDI, Mr. Hugo Samaniego, to whom we reiterated our demands. The new president agreed to return INDI’s headquarters to Asunción, which will allow for the full reactivation of services to our brothers and sisters.”
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2025/10/04/indigenous-resistance-in-paraguay-forces-penas-government-to-back-down/

Trouble brewing: Maya people in Yucatán fear new Heineken plant’s thirst for water
At a rallying point in the city, protesters read from a manifesto and accuse the government of prioritising profit over water, health and land. They denounce a wave of mega-projects imposed without their consent, from industrial-scale pig farms to the controversial Maya Train tourist expansion. But they reserve their greatest anger for the Heineken brewery in Kanasín, near Mérida, which was announced in June.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2025/oct/04/maya-heineken-brewery-yucatan-mexico-cenote-ring

Double setback for Milei as Congress overturns two vetoes
Senators invalidated both vetoes, which had already been rejected by the lower house Chamber of Deputies, bringing to three the number of laws upheld by Congress despite vehement opposition from Milei. The upper house voted 59 to seven, with three abstentions, to override the veto on the paediatric emergency. The law boosting funding for public universities drew a near identical tally, with 58 votes in favour, seven against and four abstentions.
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US Supreme Court to hear Exxon bid for compensation from Cuban entities
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Friday to hear ExxonMobil's bid to obtain compensation from Cuban state-owned firms for oil and gas assets seized in 1960 under a federal law that lets Americans sue foreign companies and individuals over property confiscated by the communist-ruled Caribbean country. The justices took up Exxon's appeal of a lower court's ruling that undercut its legal efforts to win such compensation from Cuban state-owned companies that allegedly have profited from stolen property in litigation invoking a 1996 U.S. law called the Helms-Burton Act.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-supreme-court-hear-exxon-bid-compensation-cuban-entities-2025-10-03/

Border Patrol agents shoot woman amid Chicago immigration protests
A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said in a statement Saturday that no law enforcement officers were seriously injured in the incident in which a group, including the shot woman, rammed cars into vehicles used by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. The woman, a US citizen who was not identified, drove herself to the hospital, according to the statement. No additional information was immediately available about the woman’s condition.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/10/4/border-patrol-agents-shoot-woman-amid-chicago-immigration-protests
https://archive.ph/tSx14

Georgia-based journalist Mario Guevara arrives in El Salvador after his deportation from the U.S.
On Wednesday, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Guevara's deportation could go forward, finding that, while the journalist did have the First Amendment right to report on the protest, he had not filed the proper paperwork to apply for permanent residency.
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James Connolly: Our Rulers as a Study
The most interesting study for an intelligent worker to take up and make his own is, in our opinion, the study of the natural history of the ruling class. It is not only interesting in itself, but leads to and makes necessary excursions into all sorts of allied fields of study, so that once you have begun to take it up seriously you are led on almost unconsciously to a broadening of your field of vision, and a deepening of your insight into the heart of things. Also, as you grasp more firmly the lines on which the ruling class proceed, and the policy which enables them to retain their place in the saddle, you receive a higher opinion of the worth to the world of the mere toilers and humble ones whose place is among the ruled, whose backs itch with the gall sores of the saddle these gentry bestride Some such thoughts as these must surely be arising in the minds of many Irish workers in Dublin and throughout Ireland to-day. They must see around them continually accumulating evidences of the unscrupulous methods by which the ruling class strive to ensure a continuance of their ruling. They must see how in times of security the ruling class bully, brow-beat and tyrannise over the people, and how in times of insecurity these same rulers come around whining and crawling, and protesting their common interest with those whom but yesterday they denounced as dogs and rabble.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/connolly/1915/01/rulers.htm

What Is To Be Done? by Vladimir Lenin: Conclusion
The history of Russian Social-Democracy can be distinctly divided into three periods:
The first period embraces about ten years, approximately from 1884 to 1894. This was the period of the rise and consolidation of the theory and programme of Social-Democracy. The adherents of the new trend in Russia were very few in number. Social-Democracy existed without a working-class movement, and as a political party it was at the embryonic stage of development. The second period embraces three or four years—1894-98, In this period Social-Democracy appeared on the scene as a social movement, as the upsurge of the masses of the people, as a political party. This is the period of its childhood and adolescence. The intelligentsia was fired with a vast and general zeal for Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Thank you based news anon



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Thread for hellish discussion of the Dying Burger Reich: Things are going to continue to happen in the stupidest ways possible that no one really takes seriously, where every single person compulsively reacts with either cynical grifting or useless panic and appealing to a political system of liberal democracy that is entirely dead and irrelevant. things will continue to get gradually worse, more people will lose their jobs and homes, the most destitute and marginalized will be oppressed by state-backed domestic terrorism, but the decay will simply continue and everyone who isn't actively being imprisoned and forced into slavery or outright exterminated will simply ignore it and maintain a cognitive dissonance of believing a civil war is happening while living their lives in a mostly normal fashion. The death of the United States will be slow, painful, and insufferably annoying and stupid.

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>>2508910
> to what extent they believe their own bullshit
what they do matters more than what they think. imagine a world where every religious person was secretly atheist but they kept going to church, kept paying tithes, kept fighting in religious wars, kept pushing for the spread of their religion… what goes on in their heads wouldn't matter one bit, would it? "Beliefs" are just the veil that actions wear to make them quickly and easily socially transmissible. A "belief that compels people to act" travels around the world while a "reason to do something" is still getting its shoes on.

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>>2508912
woah… la raza cosmica…

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>>2508912
shhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell them

>>2508909
Who said anything about thought crime? Just don’t let them be bitter.

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What's the real story behind the Soviet deportations during WW2 because even MLs say that it was a bad thing but that feels like capitulation that Stalin is as bad as the Nazis as it was an ethnic cleansing from how it's described by western liberal historians
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>>2508335
If this is true why didn't they deport ethnic Ukranians?

>>2508789
There are limits to the logistics of evacuating civilians en masse, can't save everybody

>>2508789
Because there were actually very few Ukrainian collaborators relative to their population. The ratio of Ukrainians that took up arms against the USSR vs those who fought for the Red Army is about 1:35. Also almost all the collaborators were from Galicia. The idea that Ukrainians weren't enthusiastic participants and defenders of the Soviet project is Nazi propaganda.

>>2508800
Is that ratio of the whole population of the UkSSR, or just the actual Ukrianians?

>>2508818
That's the ratio of the combined strength of the UPA and 14th SS division (200k) vs the number of Ukrainians who served in the Red Army (7 million).



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I need some advice. I applied to join the communist party but my application was rejected. It might have something to do with me being a foreigner/immigrant and the communist party is only for citizens of the European country. What do you think I should do?

Should I contact the national leadership and ask them if the party is only open to citizens? Should I join a Trotskyist org? Should I go scorched Earth and tell anyone who'd listen that the communist party is made up of chauvinists?

I'm at a loss here.
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>>2507704
Point is that they never criticise Denmark or its government, it's always someone else's fault. For example, the US alone is to blame for military bases in Denmark, not the government that made the deal and allowed Americans to build the bases.

They never lead on issues, but try to piggyback on existing movements and follow what is trendy. They support "green energy" and advocatd for windmills, but don't say anything positive about nuclear energy. Nuclear energy isn't even part of their program/goals.

>>2506911
Sounds so based can you give me a link so I can brag about this???

>>2507717
Sounds like most communist parties in northwestern Europe, very chauvinist and trotesque with it's condemnation of successful socialist states. Also the "we're the least racist people on earth" is a staple for basically all europeans, while of course being insanely racist in actuality





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Thread №2

Переможный, переговорный, пятнадцатотравневый.

Продолжаем трястись и ждать мобку.
Лолируем с красных фашистов, пыняславов и чучхеисов - вместе.
Переезжаем в тюмень, так как там нефтяная мекка и все жрут черную икру поварешками.
Левый поворот путина будет… надо только подождать… еще лет двадцать.
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>>2319983
лучше как у товарища кима чем со сраными вб/скамами/доставками и прочим крупным капиталом как "жизненно важными сервисами"
>>2328590
>флаг кампучии
>пишет из большого города
если в ДСах все так то это не значит что по всей стране так же, г*рожанин


when is the USSR going to come back
I'm sick of waiting

>>2483918
СССР завтра, когда КПРФ решиться на нажатие красной кнопки коммунизма

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Russian libs have fully embraced brezhnevite copium about why USSR didn't have 30 different brands of kolbasa and everything was the same and stale and why there is a 10+ year gap in consumer technologies - but in regards to Europe and USA being worse than Russia. What a fucking twist



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Hamas agrees to release hostages but rejects foreign governorship of Gaza
Hamas official Mousa Abu Marzouk told Al Jazeera that the group would not disarm before the Israeli occupation ends. "The other issues mentioned in President Trump’s proposal regarding the future of the Gaza Strip and the inherent rights of the Palestinian people are linked to a comprehensive national position based on relevant international laws and resolutions, and are being discussed within a national framework," the Hamas statement said. A Hamas senior representative in Doha, Osama Hamdan, told Al Araby TV following the announcement that Hamas will not accept foreign governorship of the enclave, and that it must be run by Palestinians, even transitionally.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/hamas-agrees-release-all-israeli-captives-dead-or-alive

US judge dismisses lawsuit accusing UN agency of aiding Hamas attack on Israel
U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres in Manhattan said the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) had "absolute immunity" from the lawsuit because it is a subsidiary of the United Nations, which has immunity from such lawsuits. In her decision made public on Wednesday, Torres also rejected an argument that UNRWA was merely a "specialized agency" not entitled to immunity.
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2025/10/us-judge-dismisses-lawsuit-accusing-un-agency-aiding-hamas-attack-israel

From Ang Bayan: NPA Unit Conducts Successful Attack On AFP Troops In Samar Province
Western Samar (Arnulfo Ortiz Command) unit fired the first shots against the 8th ID troopers operating in Sitio San Pedro, Barangay Poblacion 3, San Jose de Buan, Samar on the afternoon of September 27. With high alertness and guerrilla readiness, the people’s army’s attack killed one soldier and injured many others. The NPA-Western Samar reported that at 5 p.m. that day the 8th ID deployed a helicopter to retrieve its wounded soldiers. The soldiers again squandered funds the next day by flying another helicopter.
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Trump Bombs Another Boat in Caribbean
President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced on social media Friday that they bombed another boat in the Caribbean—at least the fourth alleged drug-smuggling vessel attacked by the US military since early September.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/trump-bomb

Newsom signs bill giving 800,000 Uber and Lyft drivers in California the right to unionize
The new law is part of an agreement made in September between Newsom, state lawmakers and the Service Employees International Union, along with rideshare companies Uber and Lyft. In exchange, Newsom also signed a measure supported by Uber and Lyft to significantly cut the companies’ insurance requirements for accidents caused by underinsured drivers.
https://apnews.com/article/lyft-uber-rideshare-driver-union-california-68c0e55f90b779ae38e315538087d1b3

Leqaa Kordia has been held since March for overstaying a visa, after participating in multiple pro-Palestinian protests=
In her first interview since her arrest, Kordia said recently that she was motivated to protest because of deep personal ties to Gaza, where more than 170 relatives have been killed. The government has cast those ties as suspect, pointing to Kordia’s money transfers to relatives in the Middle East as evidence of possible ties to terrorists.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/03/leqaa-kordia-campus-protesters-gaza

‘Taking On AIPAC Again,’ Cori Bush Launches Campaign to Win Back House Seat
Former Democratic Congresswoman Cori Bush is running again in Missouri to reclaim the US House seat from which she was ousted last year amid a tsunami of campaign spending against her and other progressives by the Israel lobby.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/cori-bush-running-for-congress
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UNLOCKED: The Sumud Flotilla Interview (feat. Zue Jernstedt) (Chapo Trap House )
Zue Jernstedt joins us live from the Global Sumud Flotilla to talk to us about delivering aid to those in Gaza and weathering attacks from Israel.
https://soundcloud.com/chapo-trap-house/unlocked-the-sumud-flotilla-interview-feat-zue-jernstedt

Democrats Are Screwing Up the Shutdown
Schumer, Jeffries, and other senior Democrats always mention health care at some point in their statements, but it’s hard to escape the impression that their real passion is reserved for issues of process and decorum. They seem especially concerned with establishing that the other side drew first blood. Their core complaint seems to be that Trump and the Republicans broke from precedent by presenting the Continuing Resolution (CR) that would have continued funding as an ultimatum rather than negotiating about details. A video released on Thursday by Schumer’s Senate colleague Bernie Sanders exemplifies a strikingly different approach. In this walk-and-talk video, Sanders starts by saying he just ran into democratic socialist congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC). After an opening thirty seconds of sweet and slightly silly greetings, the two cut to the case. Bernie asks AOC why she didn’t vote for the Continuing Resolution. She replies, simply and directly, that by cutting subsidies for buying health insurance for state exchanges, the immediate effect of the CR would be that millions of Americans would see their monthly insurance premiums double.
https://jacobin.com/2025/10/democrats-shutdown-health-care-bernie-aoc

The Gen Z revolutions: India next?
After Nepal joined Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, the list of countries yet to be roiled by revolution on the Subcontinent has been reduced to three: India, Pakistan and the tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. [Even as these lines are being written, a mass movement is unfolding on the Pakistan side of the Line of Control in Kashmir.] Events just across the Indian border in Nepal unfolded in a matter of hours and days. If and when this revolutionary wave comes home to India, iPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>https://thediplomat.com/2025/10/protests-violence-erupt-in-pakistan-administered-kashmir/
this article is so bad. i wonder if the author just asked chatgpt to write it. it essentially repeats itself like 4 times and has almost no actual information.

Why are Hamas doing this?



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>>2503447
The 2nd burger civil war be some Akira level shit. Nukes used, Biker gangs, psychedelic mafias, multiple warlords claiming to be the messiah, it's gonna be so kino. Shit unseen since Taiping rebellion.

it will be full of war crimes and rape of course

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>>2502393
>please, please make more kids. please. we need to beat china. please grow the reserve army of labor. we need to beat china. please just have 5 kids. no i won't give you higher wages. just get pregnant. please. i need slaves. just… we're getting rid of abortion ok. and birth control. and condoms. and sex education. get in the bed, you need to get pregnant. it's not a breeding fetish. we need to beat china, ok?

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>>2502401
where did he learn to dance like that

Test



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Best USA president in its history?

My pick is Calvin Coolidge, since the best thing we can hope for in a capitalist / imperial leader is a complete hands off isolationist (and military defunding) approach. So what if he was a libertarian wet dream
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>>2462428
he threatened to nuke China over Taiwan

>>2460326
I didn't day imperialism was a policy, I just said that social democracy and imperialism aren't the same thing.

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>>2459966
Now Trump is about to occupy Portland. This shit is fucked up.
Good thing there's always weed. Sweet fucking weed. They have 40% off edibles this weekend at my neighborhood dispensary. I like the blueberry ones best.

It's too complex a decision, choosing the "best" president. We have a long and varied history. I don't know enough about all of them.

FDR was the only dem to ever give something to the communists in order to get their support



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Should I buy property in Peru to start an anti-theist drug compound for internal consumption / camp? Ideological sect camp.

I have two reasons for Peru:
1. It is isolated and unknown.
2. It is negligent to crime.

A few issues:
1. Budget.
2. Language.
3. Lack of connections to obtain marijuana, opium, growing seeds and lab equipment.
4. Lack of anti-WOD transhumanist scientifically oriented researchers, militiants.
5. Lack of arms, munitions.
6. Lack of will to abandon current civil life.
7. Interpol & CIA.

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>>2506777
War On Drugs

Why is your fantasy of buying a plot of land rather than joining the powerful people's army?

>>2506807
Its easier to run a clandestine lab than an insurgent army that has lost all hope of taking over a state


>>2506735
>And if he dies, this remains with others.
he's talking about baby boiling techniques btw



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Good morning leftypol,
I see many knowledgeable comrades here (both pro and anti Stalin). I have always been intrigued by the trials of the Stalin era, so I will be making threads about them. Not all at once, of course, I do not want to flood the board. They will also not be in chronological order. I start wih the Rudolf Slansky trial, as it is perhaps the one I hear the least about.

The main accusations were high treason, Titoism and Zionism. They were all found guilty. Critics call the trials antisemitic.
Please enlighten me on every aspect possible: the accusations, the trial and the supposed ‘antisemitism’.

I thank you all for your contribution.
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some anon asked here what do Czech MLs think about the Slánský trial but for some reason deleted his post.

My answer: There are very few actual MLs in Czechia. There is no ongoing discussion about Slánský and probably never was. The CZ translation of the Splinter Factor book was published by a communist publisher, so I guess the majority of them would say it was a CIA provocation. But there is no original research on their part. (The only thing I was able to find was a book by major Košťál, one of the interrogators, where he denies that Slánský and co. were tortured)

>>2507677
i did not delete it, mods did. I don't know what was wrong with the post, for them to delete it.

>>2507681
Must have hada itchy mouse finger and slipped

>>2507677
>There are very few actual MLs in Czechia
shame
this country used to produce great furniture and cool weapons

>>2503501
>It is still odd to me that so many nations and countries rely upon torture despite its proven ineffectiveness.
It's all because of the accursed word, profit, profit, profit.
When you reward people for number of criminals they catch, then some will definitely use methods to turn innocents into criminals.
If you reward people for low number of crimes, then some will hide the criminals.
If you reward soldiers for number of enemies they kill, then they will kill civilians and call civilians enemies.

Profit is the root of all evil.



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