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A thread for the forgotten continent, so forgotten the thread got wiped.
Discuss anything related to:
>Algeria
>Angola
>Benin
>Botswana
>Burkina Faso
>Burundi
>Cabo Verde
>Cameroon
>Central African Republic (CAR)
>Chad
>Comoros
>Congo, Democratic Republic of the
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>>2558769
The locals here told me, we dont care if the US bombs the muslims, in fact they should bomb them but we dont want the US invading.

R8

Kenyan Workers Get Abused Abroad. The President’s Family and Allies Profit.

The reports were piling in, one worse than the next. Kenyan maids working in Saudi Arabia had their passports confiscated, wages denied and food withheld. Some were beaten by their bosses for offenses as minor as not knowing how to operate a washing machine. Others were killed.

Instead of demanding that the Saudi government protect these women, President William Ruto of Kenya pledged to send even more workers to Saudi Arabia, more quickly and less prepared than before. And he instituted policies that made it more profitable for employment companies to do just that.

But today in Kenya, a New York Times investigation found, Mr. Ruto’s government functions as an arm of a staffing industry that sends poor workers abroad in droves. Politicians started their own employment companies to capitalize on the boom, and the government rolled back worker protections, maximizing industry profits.

Even Mr. Ruto’s family makes money. His wife and daughter are the largest shareholders of the staffing industry’s major insurance company, records show.

Lots of developing nations send workers to the Persian Gulf. Mr. Ruto’s government has built an entire economic policy around it. He proudly notes that remittances are now a bigger share of Kenya’s economy than tea and coffee, historically its most important exports.

Other nations have successfully pressed Saudi Arabia for stronger worker protections and increased wages. Kenya has not. Mr. Ruto’s government has positioned Kenyans as among the cheapest, least-protected workers in the marketplace.

Top officials play down clear evidence of abuse and blame Kenyan women for bringing violence upon themselves. Leading politicians treat any questions about mistreatment as obstacles to Mr. Ruto’s economic ambitions.
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>Selestine Kemoli had been working in Saudi Arabia as a maid. Like many East Africans in her situation, she said, she was being abused. She told Kenya’s embassy’s labor attaché that her boss slashed her breasts with a paring knife, forced her to drink urine and raped her.

>You are beautiful,” the labor attaché, Robinson Juma Twanga, responded, according to Ms. Kemoli. Mr. Twanga offered to help, she said, but with a catch. “I will sleep with you, just the same way your boss has slept with you,” she remembers him saying.


>“They didn’t care for us,” said Faith Gathuo. She left for Saudi Arabia in 2014 and said that, when she sought help after being beaten and raped, another embassy official demanded money and anal sex.


>Multiple women identified Mr. Twanga. Ms. Kemoli said he asked for sex. Two others said that when they asked for help, he berated them and told them to return to their employers.


>A fourth woman, Feith Shimila Murunga, said that her boss beat her and poured hot water on her as punishment. When she sought the embassy’s help, she said, Mr. Twanga told her that if she didn’t want to return to her employer, maybe she could become a prostitute.


>The relatives of three workers who died in Saudi Arabia said that officials at Kenya’s Foreign Ministry solicited cash to bring the bodies home. Hussein Mohamed, the president’s spokesman, said families were sometimes asked “to chip in” because the ministry cannot afford to pay for all of the bodies. But relatives who returned to the ministry with lawyers said that they were told that they did not actually need to pay.


>Years after returning from Saudi Arabia, Ms. Gathuo still has a gap in her smile from when, she said, her boss smashed her face with a pressure cooker. After he raped and impregnated her, she said, she escaped.


>An embassy official offered to help, she said, if she paid him and had anal sex with him. She agreed, she said, and gave him all she had — about $500. But he never sent her home. Eventually, Saudi Arabia deported her.

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>Selestine Kemoli had been working in Saudi Arabia as a maid. Like many East Africans in her situation, she said, she was being abused. She told Kenya’s embassy’s labor attaché that her boss slashed her breasts with a paring knife, forced her to drink urine and raped her.

>You are beautiful,” the labor attaché, Robinson Juma Twanga, responded, according to Ms. Kemoli. Mr. Twanga offered to help, she said, but with a catch. “I will sleep with you, just the same way your boss has slept with you,” she remembers him saying.


>“They didn’t care for us,” said Faith Gathuo. She left for Saudi Arabia in 2014 and said that, when she sought help after being beaten and raped, another embassy official demanded money and anal sex.


>Multiple women identified Mr. Twanga. Ms. Kemoli said he asked for sex. Two others said that when they asked for help, he berated them and told them to return to their employers.


>A fourth woman, Feith Shimila Murunga, said that her boss beat her and poured hot water on her as punishment. When she sought the embassy’s help, she said, Mr. Twanga told her that if she didn’t want to return to her employer, maybe she could become a prostitute.


>The relatives of three workers who died in Saudi Arabia said that officials at Kenya’s Foreign Ministry solicited cash to bring the bodies home. Hussein Mohamed, the president’s spokesman, said families were sometimes asked “to chip in” because the ministry cannot afford to pay for all of the bodies. But relatives who returned to the ministry with lawyers said that they were told that they did not actually need to pay.


>Years after returning from Saudi Arabia, Ms. Gathuo still has a gap in her smile from when, she said, her boss smashed her face with a pressure cooker. After he raped and impregnated her, she said, she escaped.


>An embassy official offered to help, she said, if she paid him and had anal sex with him. She agreed, she said, and gave him all she had — about $500. But he never sent her home. Eventually, Saudi Arabia deported her.

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>Selestine Kemoli had been working in Saudi Arabia as a maid. Like many East Africans in her situation, she said, she was being abused. She told Kenya’s embassy’s labor attaché that her boss slashed her breasts with a paring knife, forced her to drink urine and raped her.

>You are beautiful,” the labor attaché, Robinson Juma Twanga, responded, according to Ms. Kemoli. Mr. Twanga offered to help, she said, but with a catch. “I will sleep with you, just the same way your boss has slept with you,” she remembers him saying.


>“They didn’t care for us,” said Faith Gathuo. She left for Saudi Arabia in 2014 and said that, when she sought help after being beaten and raped, another embassy official demanded money and anal sex.


>Multiple women identified Mr. Twanga. Ms. Kemoli said he asked for sex. Two others said that when they asked for help, he berated them and told them to return to their employers.


>A fourth woman, Feith Shimila Murunga, said that her boss beat her and poured hot water on her as punishment. When she sought the embassy’s help, she said, Mr. Twanga told her that if she didn’t want to return to her employer, maybe she could become a prostitute.


>The relatives of three workers who died in Saudi Arabia said that officials at Kenya’s Foreign Ministry solicited cash to bring the bodies home. Hussein Mohamed, the president’s spokesman, said families were sometimes asked “to chip in” because the ministry cannot afford to pay for all of the bodies. But relatives who returned to the ministry with lawyers said that they were told that they did not actually need to pay.


>Years after returning from Saudi Arabia, Ms. Gathuo still has a gap in her smile from when, she said, her boss smashed her face with a pressure cooker. After he raped and impregnated her, she said, she escaped.


>An embassy official offered to help, she said, if she paid him and had anal sex with him. She agreed, she said, and gave him all she had — about $500. But he never sent her home. Eventually, Saudi Arabia deported her.

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Uno si assenta per qualche mese e il filo più importante di tutti scompare… Roba da matti!

Non ho proprio calcolato questa tavola più o meno dal periodo dell'impresa di Luigi Mangione e ho ricominciato a buttarci un occhio solo da una settimana o due. Vediamo un po' che ne viene fuori stavolta.
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Scusate, ma come al solito ho bighellonato troppo per altri cazzi e sono stato piuttosto assente - ogni tanto smerdo /ISG/ e 'sti stronzi ieri m'hanno pure bannato, ma ho fatto ricorso e ho vinto in appello, tiè! - ma l'USB ha proclamato lo sciopero generale il 28 novembre e un'altra manifestazione nazionale il 29.
Di questi tempi l'anno scorso Re Maurizio e i suoi paladini di Corso D'Italia avevano già proclamato il loro di sciopericchio autunnale. Ora non guardo più telegiornali e al massimo scorro qualche notizia su internet, ma se so' più fatti sentì oppure quest'anno passano proprio? Già hanno tentato di mettere il cappello all'ultimo minuto sul secondo sciopero generale di settembre, tecnicamente proclamato da uno dei vari Cobas e comunque promosso da loro, USB, CUB, SGB, ADL, CALP e varie altre sigle. Forse per quest'anno avranno pensato di aver già esagerato. Poi non parliamo degli amichetti della uil, che là dentro in molti sono risentiti col Bomba, il loro segretario generale, perché da almeno un paio d'anni va solo a rimorchio della cgil, ma poi ci rosicano perché rimangono comunque un'ombra di sindacato, un terzo incomodo fra la cgil che a questo giro fa finta di fare "rivolta sociale" contro il governo di destra e la cisl che s'è accreditata come sindacato anche ufficialmente allineato e ubbidiente alla Melonara - col loro ex segretario generale che ritiratosi dopo una travolgente carriera sindacale a febbraio, a giugno rimedia pure un simpatico incarico da sottosegretario alla presidenza del consiglio…

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Is Italy tired of fascists again for a few more years, or is Meloni still seen as the zionist queen who will make the country great again?

>>2547558
Everything is going to shit even quicker and worst than usual. Just to give some perspective. In 2024 the PPP per capita average income was 95% of what it was in 2008, the year of the whole Lehman Brothers world financial clusterfuck and then the turbo-austerity on the 2010s. Aside from Greece, which is in even deeper shit, it's the worse result compared to every other euro-poor country. And things are crap everywhere, but they are just atrocious here.
I guess I have to come up with one of my ebin efforposts, but I guess I have to send a letter tonight. I'll try to come up with something for our beloved international anons anyway. If it's not tonight, it's gonna be tomorrow.
Btw, Georgia Malhoney is usually high on coke when she goes out in public.


>>2563442
CGIL is the biggest and oldest union, but they're one of the main causes of the current salary stagnation in Italy.
It's also stuffed with boomers and retirees, they don't give a fuck.



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What is the point of the internet, if not to enslave the sole mass of mankind more than it already is? I explained to my psychologist that I don't want to be online as much anymore, for the fact that I am not getting anything out of being online. I've tried X/Twitter, I've tried Instagram, I didn't try Reddit, I've tried Discord, I've tried 4chan, I've tried Leftypol.

Everywhere is a sinking sandpit, everywhere a void, everywhere a time-draining suckhole inching me closer to my ultimate end: death. I am seemingly wasting time doomscrolling, only being fed bad news on top of bad news, because engagement is amplified through heartache and rage at the system. The algorithm is satiated once it drains me of my lifeblood, of my lifeforce. Otherwise, I fall into inflammatory arguments about things that:

>1) do not affect me directly, at least not in any immediate survival sense, and thus drain my precious energy;

>2) spiral into ideological battles where one side wants to enslave me for capitalism, or its uglier form in fascism, through the rise of ultranationalism and right-wing populism, whereas the other side wants me to be spiritually lobotomized for a supposedly just utopia where history has ended and neoliberalism has won;
>3) or, I argue with people who are actively hostile, bitter, and resentful, since the energies of nihilism surge through the vagaries of their ghastly souls.

But do I have myself to blame? I spent most of my twenties online to some degree and learned that I could have spent this time reading, writing, learning a new skill, working, or otherwise fulfilling my life with genuine connections and experiences. Sure, I was already part of micro communities on weird facebook that tried to move away from using the site like a high school reunion, or a form of sanitized, suburban networking, but this also just devolved into Egos going into overdrive, all trying to satiate the need for validation and engagement and attainment of something that is not real: the clicks, the likes, the reactions, the comments, the shares, the digital personalities morphing into a digital bacchanalia of narcissism. Truly, the internet has turned the denizens of the 21st century into self-absorbed units of ego-drive, turning inward and imploding on its own critical mass.

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Nah

>>2564921
Terminally online slave.



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Thread dedicated to /leftypol/ original content.
>Post original content you've made, or OC someone else recently made which you want to share.
<Or ITT collaborate on improving content already made.

If your original content is good enough, it would most likely be shared on the /leftypol/ twitter account!
Make sure to follow us and feel free to leave suggestions on this thread~
https://twitter.com/leftypol_org
https://xcancel.com/leftypol_org

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>>>/leftypol_archive/1945100 (if it gets archived by mods, don't hold your breath)

New Booru:
https://lefty.pictures

MAKE SURE TO UPLOAD YOUR OC TO THE BOORU SO IT DOESNT GET PRUNED FOREVER!!!
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>>2564467
Someone with ffmpeg help this man

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>>2564143
>>2564470
I managed to upload it


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>>2564817
lmao i loved this game. super simple and open source too so you can add your own things. very fun.
Hope you sent Erik out at the beginning to pan-handle you some funds!



 

Would the south have gone communist by the turn of the century? Pressuming the internal class conflict between landowning, slave owning, plantation bourgeoise and white urban workers in manufacturing jobs experiencing malaise as result of the weevil and collapse of plantation economy which released a major low cost labour force.
coupling a lost of industrial activity with a major cheapening of labour.
Economic crisis, racial resentment, class resentment
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>>2546842
lol @ including Missouri in the Confederacy, when they not only weren't, but were where the biggest Communist uprising in the US happened.

Meds

no lmao

>>2564841
yes kek



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Imagine being so vile, so disgusting as a people, you have to prevent people from understanding what you say to make them stop hating you

>body too short or empty

>body too short or empty
>body too short or empty
>body too short or empty
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What’s the solution?

honestly not being allowed to translate hebrew but still being allowed to translate every other language is going to make people ask MORE questions, not fewer

xitter is a shithole with 90% bot traffic, there is absolutely no reason to go there and every reason not to

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>>2564447
and yet it is shilled as important still and TV media will now discuss tweet screenshots

>>2564452
We shouldn't listen to the media eitehr



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Five Eyes, honestly, shouldn't be using that much AI because AI based opinion control tends to breed reactance and ressentiment.

My previous position was pure Third Worldist, i.e, that Marxism is hopeless in the developed West, that for Marxists in the first world, you have three options: rear guard battle in the core, revolution in the periphery and semi periphery where Marxism and more specifically Marxist-Leninism actually have a chance, and emigration to an actual ML state (North Korea, China, Vietnam, Laos, Cuba, C) or ML controlled territory (Kerala in India).

Looking at the "what is Communism" thread, it seems that it might be worthwhile to actually establish a Trotskyite/Demsoc territory or country within the imperial core, simply for the propaganda value and to influence opinion in the developed West.

That means:
-Developed country / Imperial Core status
-Victory through elections, however much disinformation is used to win the first few.
-Subsidies from BRICS to provide high HDI and standard of living to survive the inevitable Western sanctions.
-Potential military protection from Russia or China, to prevent coup attempts or hard attacks.
-A BJP / LDP-style political structure, wherein the vanguard party effectively controls the mainstream and the elections, but allows the existence of rump opposition parties or loss of local control over regions.

I think the point is concentration, i.e, looking for a country where a Trotskyite revolution CAN succeed, and dedicating efforts to decisively win elections there.

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>Looking at the "what is Communism" thread
Shit thread, clearly anticommunist bait
>looking for a country where a Trotskyite revolution CAN succeed, and dedicating efforts to decisively win elections there.
wtf

Are you retarded and/or glowing

basically, all you want is LARP socialism / Marxism. Marxism demands praxis, not being bitches of social Dems and fascists.

You have three choices: rear-guardism in the core, or being social Democrat whores. Revolutionary death in some insurgency somewhere, I think only the Naxalites are still active and prominent. Or, moving to an ML country and conducting normal praxis there, by paying your taxes and accelerating socialist development.

I'm suggesting a fourth: find a core country vulnerable enough to the periphery and semi-periphery that has the conditions necessary for electoral victory, and then do it. Then build up counter hegemony from state backing, while under effective semi-periphery protection and support.



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How did "dudebro" culture end up being sort of retconned as right wing? I was in a purple state college during Bush's second term and everyone loathed conservatives. We didn't even have the obligatory Ron Paul guy in 07-08.

It's so funny how ubiquitous the "you shouldn't have touched our bideo games!!" talking point has become. The culture around them, the coverage, G4, the magazines, all chock full of jokes at the expense of the right. Maybe this issue isn't deeply political, but it is deeply infuriating to see history rewritten.
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>>2564410
Y'know I've heard this point echoed a bunch of times before, sometimes accompanied by that "I can't believe we lost gamers to the right!" tweet but here's the thing: There's a less than zero requirement to "like" lootboxes or "games as a service" on "the right". You've got shit like Asmongold mocking the sheer greed of Activision-Blizzard's Bobby Kotick into a meme. Like at no point was there some understanding "Humm, yes, because of the class composition and the material forces at play I shall support lootboxes to own the feminists" or whatever. It was a battle that, as >>2564736 said, people lost.

I remember when it was controversial to release a game unfinished then patch it later, now we've got early access. Horse Armor DLC was mocked but now every AAA game with multiplayer makes a killing selling skins. Like, no offense, it seems like you're implying "you're only allowed to dislike one thing."

Like let me use another example: the music industry. You had shit like Tipper Gore going after bands who hit the mainstream but had "inappropriate" lyrics. Now the record industry as a whole is shit, it often completely fleeces artists, its extremely litigious and obsessed with copyright. Are people suddenly not supposed to be upset that a couple of dumbass politicians were trying to act as moral arbiters over the whole genre? What do you personally think gets talked about more and gets more people outraged: corporations being money-grubbing assholes, which is a constant, or the local moral police howling "Won't somebody please THINK OF THE CHILDREN?!"

Ditto for comicbooks: everyone talks about the bad old days of the Comic Code Authority, you've got Garth Ennis whose made it his whole fucking career to express the resentment he feels for the CCA turning Superheroes into the primary genre of western comics. How many people talk about comic book publishers choosing to move away from the old model of selling comic books in super markets and towards specialty retailers? Even people who aren't into comics broadly know about the CCA, they don't often know how, for example, Bill Finger was fucked over by Bob Kane who took sole credit for Batman for years.

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>>2555895
>why did college students drop the communist facade once they became working professionals
Truly a mystery.

>>2564761
dudebros were never communist, they were basically always right wing or lolbert

>>2564762
>were never communist
i mean neither are left-liberals yet here we are pretending ideology is a spectrum of ideas that can be pushed to either "side"

Dudebro culture now is working a trade and coming home to have a couple beers. Same as it's always been, difference is now there's now wife and kids to come home to. The reason it's "right wing" now is a result of feminism being a part of popular culture. The guys married or at the very least getting laid aren't the guys complaining. It's just another excuse to blame the liberals or at the other end the jews. So take it with a grain of salt, it isn't that serious. It's easier for normies to see the cultural reasons for them not getting a GF than the the material ones. Same as always



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UN approves US plan authorising international stabilisation force in Gaza
The US revised the wording to state that once the Palestinian Authority — which currently governs parts of the West Bank — undertakes reforms and redevelopment of the devastated Gaza Strip advances, “the conditions may finally be in place for a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination and statehood”. “The United States will establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a political horizon for peaceful and prosperous coexistence,” the resolution adds.
https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20251117-un-approves-us-plan-authorizing-international-stabilization-force-in-gaza
https://archive.ph/wHUOv

Civilian shot dead by members of pro-Turkey factions in Deir Hafer and another injured in Manbij countryside
A civilian was killed after being shot directly in the head by members of pro-Turkey the “National Army” factions while he was transporting fuel from Jubb Abyad village in northern Deir Hafer countryside toward Manbij city. According to local sources, the victim’s family called on the relevant authorities to launch a transparent and immediate investigation to curb the recurring violations civilians in the area are subjected to.
https://www.syriahr.com/en/373550/

Asylum seekers’ jewellery could be seized to pay for processing costs, says Home Office minister
The idea is another borrowed from Denmark’s tough approach to asylum by Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, in an attempt to reduce the number of refugees coming to the UK. While Mahmood has billed the changes as the only way to see off “dark forces … stirring up anger” over migration, a number of Labour MPs are known to dislike some of the ideas, with at least one minister on resignation watch.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/nov/17/refugees-jewellery-asylum-home-office

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>When a plane carrying 153 Palestinians from Gaza landed in Johannesburg without warning, South African officials found passengers with no exit stamps, no accommodation, and no clear explanation.

>The group behind the flight, Al-Majd Europe, appears to have almost no verifiable structure - with non-working numbers, recycled photos, and no physical office.


>A Haaretz recent report examines the little-known organisations linked to these departures, the involvement of a company founded by an Israeli-Estonian national, and the Israeli Defence Ministry unit promoting “voluntary emigration” from Gaza.

At Least 12 Somali Civilians—Including 8 Children—Killed in Suspected US Airstrikes
The Somali Guardian reported that the strikes occurred near the southern Somali town of Jamame in the Lower Juba region. In addition to the 12 civilians killed, nine others were reportedly wounded in the attack.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/us-airstrikes-somalia-civilians

EPA moves to limit scope of clean water law to reduce amount of wetlands it covers
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday it is redefining the scope of the nation’s bedrock clean water law to significantly limit the wetlands it covers, building on a Supreme Court decision two years ago that removed federal protections for vast areas.
https://apnews.com/article/epa-clean-water-act-wetlands-protection-farmers-0b2447e3bfd86f4766d4ef74edcd6dbd

Democrats seek to halt Trump’s reported plan to sell off student loan portfolio
The Democrats argue it is illegal to strip borrowers of certain protections and the Trump administration in the sale of the portfolio could go after income-driven repayment programs, death and disability discharges and relief for those defrauded by their schools. It could also cause losses to the taxpayer, according to Democrats. The law states the student loan portfolio cannot be sold at the expense of the taxpayer.
https://thehill.com/homenews/education/5608859-trump-student-loan-portfolio-debt-relief-warren/
https://archive.ph/S819S

Ted Cruz sets stage for 2028 run with Tucker jabs
Cruz, the runner-up to Trump in the 2016 GOP primary, has been taking steps toward a presidential run. He's been hitting the speaker's circuit, including with recent appearances before the Miami-Dade Republican Party and the Maverick PAC, an organization geared toward young conservatives.
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Interview With the PFLP Political Relations Abdullah Al-Danan — “Resistance Lives in the Hearts of the Palestinian People”
After all the dramatic events from October 7, 2023, up to the ceasefire, how do you assess the situation in Gaza? Do you believe Israel will abide by the ceasefire and the other agreed-upon terms?
The situation in Gaza is, of course, dire. There are more than 70,000 martyrs, over 10,000 missing persons, and more than 100,000 wounded — many of them amputees. As for adherence to the ceasefire, we do not trust this Zionist entity or this enemy. We have no faith in its promises, nor in those who have guaranteed this agreement. (Israel, editors note) has already violated the deal. Today, three martyrs were killed in Gaza. This morning, the ceasefire was breached in the eastern part of the Strip — just as it has been in Lebanon, where the number of violations has now exceeded 6,000. We have no confidence in this agreement. As some officials noted today, even the American president declared that he would give the green light for renewed bombings if Hamas failed to return the bodies of dead Zionist captives. This agreement is not guaranteed — unfortunately. But there are also factors preventing this entity from continuing the war in Gaza as before. Israel has not achieved any of the goals it set out at the beginning of its aggression. Not a single one. As Netanyahu himself admitted in the Knesset, he paid a heavy price in Gaza for attempting to free the Zionist captives. At first, the aggression began with the occupation of Gaza. Then came economic projects aimed at turning Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East,” followed by divisions between Arab and international forces.
https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/22978/

The BBC ‘coup’: A ruling class at war with itself
In the 1940s, the BBC lied about the extent of anti-colonial sentiment in India to justify British rule. And then, in the 1950s, it whitewashed British atrocities in Kenya. In the 1970s, the BBC explicitly ramped up its pro-Tory bias in the face of industrial unrest, reaching a pinnacle in the 1980s, when it doctored footage of the Miners’ Strike to cover up police violence. In the 2000s, the BBC was weaponised by the ruling class to whip up support for wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. And in the 2010s, it repeatedlPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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Is it one of those things where everybody has a different definition of what it is? I'll be honest it sounds like meme shit. Everybody gets free stuff? That's ridiculous who's going to pay for it? Explain yourselves
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>>2563408
there's a lot of 'definitions' of what 'communism' is as a mode of governance or a state of affairs, but one that I personally find useful is that Communists understand politics as essentially class warfare, as a fundamentally adversarial relationship between 'Capitalists' - those who 'own' the 'means of production', things like factories, housing, equipment, land, resources, but do not need to perform labor to survive - and the 'Proletariat' or 'Workers' - those that do not own property, but must sell their labor to the capitalist class to survive.

the power dynamics at play mean that the Capitalist class will always pay the Proletariat less than the actual value of their labor, keeping the majority of the value that the laborers created for the Capitalist class as Profit. If they did not do this, they would by definition not have any profit whatsoever. but since they do, the capitalist class has more resources with which to control and direct society.

so Communists, using this analytical framework, seek to engage equally in this class warfare on behalf of the Proletariat rather than the Capitalists. Communists seek a 'class dictatorship of the proletariat', or a state of government that serves the needs and interests of the Proletariat rather than those of the Capitalist class. This often looks something like a representative democracy in function, the difference is in the domination of the capitalist class by the proletariat class, rather than vice versa under capitalism. where a capitalist democracy is ruled by those with the most money (and therefore power/influence over media/social life/the material conditions that reproduce society), a proletarian democracy is ruled by a Communist Party which is constituted such as to reduce the influence of the Capitalist class, with strict ideological requirements and vetting of prospective members, and maintaining democratic rather than private control over the means of production.

>>2564309
historically illiterate, ignoring the massive, massive amounts of capitalist repression of emerging socialist governments. your argument is basically 'Well the nazis are so good at fighting i guess its a bad idea to fight them', pure cowardice, self-serving nihilism, imperialist apologia at worst.

>>2564330
I will be honest, I would not fight the nazis if I had no chance of winning. Would I sacrifice myself if life under nazism was dogshit? Maybe. But you cannot ignore that most communist faults are self-inflicted. Infighting and forcing everything to be under one umbrella creates so many unsolvable problems. Imagine trying to regulate every facet of your body, the breathing, the sweating, the digestion, your brain would be exhausted if not dead from overwork. And yet AES countries did exactly that. Notice how the socialist countries that had higher standards of living allowed for more independence.

Ukrtankanon, champsoc, you wanna get in on this? The dog pile looks like the Pentagon's new target and I can't be arsed to config DeepSeek to generate counter Claude content.

>>2563786
Flat out lies, given that the Soviet Union industrialized, that China went from a war torn shithole, to a nuclear power shit hole, then to a technological juggernaut approximating Western demsocs without electoralism.

Honestly, at this point, thank you for convincing me that Trotskyites should succeed somewhere in the West, just to break the Western propaganda line and give strength to socialist movements, as much as the Russian and Chinese revolutions broke the capitalist cordon in semi periphery and periphery countries.



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