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Come on, western leftist! What is going on? You have the perfect opportunity - the old cannot rule in the old way, and the new cannot rule in the new way. You are between two class dictatorships RIGHT NOW. There is a crisis developing that will mark the definitive end to Western 500 year long hegemony. This is the time for DUAL POWER. Where are your contacts? Where is your network? Where are the people like Stalin and Sverdlov? What is happening? Hello? Does anyone care? Or do we need ISLAMOCOMMUNISM? Iran is the only organization currently attacking the old order.
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>>2743338
>Where are the people like Stalin and Sverdlov?
people like that are only produced by semi-feudal conditions

Does joining a organization and attempting to create dual power count?

>>2743338
You can't rile them up, let them rot away.

There's no left. Only queers and trans and pronouns coming together

>this is the time for dual power
Last time I checked there isn't a country currently suffering from total governmental collapse where that dual power can be used to replace and eventually overtake it



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Iran rejects Trump's 15-point peace proposal with five conditions of its own
"We do not intend to negotiate. So far, no negotiations have taken place, and I believe our position is completely principled," adding that Iran is sending messages through mediators but has not spoken to the US. Araghchi, however, added that Iran demands a permanent end to the war and compensation for destruction. He also taunted the US, saying it had failed to protect Gulf states despite its bases in the region.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iran-counters-trumps-15-point-plan-own-5-conditions-end-war

230 students, teachers killed in Iran as schools hit by US-Israeli strikes
The latest figures from the Iranian government follow the deadliest single incident of the conflict, which occurred on its first day, when the Shajarat al-Tayyiba girls’ primary school in the city of Minab was bombed. The air strike reportedly killed 168 students aged between seven and 12.
https://www.newarab.com/news/230-students-teachers-killed-us-israel-hit-schools-iran

South Africa’s top police officer faces charges in a widening corruption scandal
National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola was served with a warrant ordering him to appear in court next month in relation to an investigation into an allegedly corrupt contract to provide health and well-being services to police officers, police spokesperson Brig. Athlenda Mathe said at a court appearance for the other officers. The high-profile arrests and warrant came while an inquiry continues into alleged high-level corruption in the South African police. Parliament also held special hearings into the allegations.
https://apnews.com/article/south-africa-police-corruption-arrest-contract-crime-9226199627aff1dc806ea22701e92b2a

‘RSF and SPLM-N seize parts of Sudan’s Blue Nile region’ as more than 73,000 flee
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Army extends maximum recruitment age to 42, allowing older recruits to join
The average age of recruits is going up marginally, going from 21 years old in 2010 to nearly 23 years old last year, service data reviewed by ABC News shows. Additionally, the Army will now allow enlistments of individuals with only one marijuana-related conviction.
https://abcnews.com/Politics/army-extends-maximum-recruitment-age-42-allowing-older/story?id=131411519

Sanders and AOC unveil data center moratorium bill
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday will announce legislation to pause all new data center construction nationwide until AI safeguards are in place.
https://www.axios.com/2026/03/25/sanders-aoc-data-center-moratorium-bill

US Senators reach deal on capping insulin costs at $35 per month, Semafor reports
Shaheen is making ​an urgent push to ‌pass ⁠legislation to reduce the cost of insulin before her ​retirement ​from ⁠Congress, teaming with Senators Susan ​Collins, Raphael ​Warnock ⁠and John Kennedy, according to the ⁠Semafor ​report.
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/us-senators-reach-deal-capping-insulin-costs-35-per-month-semafor-reports-2026-03-25/

TSA tipped off ICE in arrest of mother and child at San Francisco airport
The report, which cites federal documents, adds a new dimension to the arrest by ICE officers that went viral this week, casting new scrutiny on the Trump administration’s information-sharing agreements that critics say are leading to more indiscriminate immigration arrests.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/25/tsa-tip-off-ice-san-francisco-airport
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At No Kings: Let’s Flood the Streets to Demand the Abolition of ICE, Full Rights for Immigrants, and an End to the Imperialist War Against Iran
On March 28, No Kings and dozens of unions, community organizations, and left-wing groups across the country are calling for a mobilization under the slogan: No ICE, No War, No Kings. This cannot be just another mobilization; it must be a historic surge of millions so that Donald Trump and the Epstein gang hear us loud and clear. Trump and the Far Right were defeated in Minneapolis by the massive grassroots movement that brought about the end of Operation Metro Surge and the firing of Kristi Noem as head of the Department of Homeland Security. The Epstein scandal has shown millions that capitalism and violence against women and children go hand in hand with the systematic oppression of the most vulnerable by those who rule the world. Further, it revealed that several leaders of the ruling class from both parties are responsible for the rape, torture, and trafficking of over a thousand women and girls. In this first year of Trump’s presidency, the rights of trans people have been trampled upon in a super-conservative offensive that demonstrates just how authoritarian and reactionary the Far Right’s agenda is.
https://www.leftvoice.org/at-no-kings-lets-flood-the-streets-to-demand-the-abolition-of-ice-full-rights-for-immigrants-and-an-end-to-the-imperialist-war-against-iran/

Why Israel's defence in ICJ genocide case has disintegrated
Last week, Israel suddenly dropped charges against five soldiers accused of the sexual abuse and rape of a male Palestinian prisoner. This development was grotesque - all the more so, since there is no shortage of evidence. The soldiers were filmed as the atrocity was allegedly committed. As for the victim, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz has cited medical records showing that his injuries included a ruptured bowel, a severe injury to his anus, lung damage and broken ribs. In this article, however, we will not dwell on the moral squalor of the decision by Military Advocate General Itai Ofir to abandon the case. We will examine instead the consequences for Israel’s ongoing defence against genocide chargPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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Feminists won and Chuds lost again.

No longer they can do problematic hate speech, with new ID verification laws finally children are safe from getting groomed by Chuds. I hope they will also add great firewall soon similar like China and ban all problematic websites like 4chan.
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parents will do anything but parent like just don't give them an Ipad with unrestricted youtube that shit not hard.

>>2754322
my primary question is: how is this information collected? cause like, if I'm just inputting a birth date without tying it to an identity, I will be able to do what every kid circa 2004 did to bypass any given age verification: 1/1/1901 now let me access the site, bitch.

and yeah I don't see how this helps feminists, or really, anyone other than major websites/platforms who don't want the responsibility of integrating some sort of age verification layer on their frontend. personally, it's a huge pain in the ass and it will be resisted and bypassed if people get pissed off enough about this.

Rule 14 a and g. Mods, OBLITERATE this social democratic reactionary anarchist peasantoid.

This false flag makes no sense THOUGH. How the flying fuck is it connected to feminism in any way?

>>2755116
You think rightards even know the answer to that?
They just pick a topic people don't like, and then tie it to whatever they dislike most, next one is going to say trans people did it, or DEI indians.



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Not a lot of revolutionary ideas coming out of the left . just talk about defending lost causes like the USSR etc we are looking backwards which is Undialectical .some new ideas coming out of leftypol but nothing groundbreaking . ACP RCP FRSO
DSA PSL have nothing new to say Losardo , cockshott and rock hill all talking about the past and dead ideas that can’t meet moment. They are brilliant people but it’s not new ideas just organizing the dead stuff . We can’t keep talking about history like a bunch of Reddit nerds where are the new ideas in theory and I don’t mean the dead end deleuze and anarchist crap of the 90s
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>>2682943
1. Pee is stored in the balls
2. Earth is flat
3. Aquatic ape theory
4. Russiagate
5. There are only two holes

AI will make the proletariat irrelevant in like 15 years

Full communism will not make racism or religious bigotry go away

2 very VERY important facts that communists need to truly comprehend and grapple with. The grappling might result in the new ideas you're looking for.

>>2709573
>Full communism will not make racism or religious bigotry go away
Yes it will because it will erase the material conditions that promote racism and it will eliminate the power of institutions that promote racial and cultural chauvinism

>>2709525
What advancements in communism?

ok ill make one



 

What exactly is the ml cope to justify the chernobyl disaster and the attempted cover up by soviet authorities?








The body was too short or empty.
OK
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>>2754777
Industrial accidents happen, but I think the issue was really bureaucratism, excessive departmental secrecy. It helped the party run the country but it had its downsides.

Mailuu-Suu was arguably a lot worse but you’ll never hear about it from westerners because Chernobyl happened to le aryan and euro Ukkkrainians and Mailuu-Suu happened in Kyrgyzstan and westoids don’t even know enough about them to even be racist

>>2748356
Do MLs still defend the Soviet Union after Khrushchev? And in any case they wouldn't call the Soviet Union a perfect socialist state anyways so I'm not sure what your point is.

>>2754893
Nobody cares about uranium mining being genocidally dirty though, there are dozens of places like this, even in Japan, US or France

>>2754914
That’s what infuriates me about all the nuclear enthusiasts here, thorium is always two weeks away and waste disposal doesn’t matter



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Why are the bourgeoisie so unapologetically evil? I know this is a stupid question but its hard for me to fathom how a human being could be as malicious and uncaring as the bourgeoisie are. Do they not care at all for the suffering they cause humanity, and the destruction they bring to the planet as a whole? Or do they delusionally believe that what they are doing is somehow in the right?
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>>2702562
it's simple, they do it because they can

Because bourgeois positions select for low empathy, so that's the tendency. If a bougie has the opportunity to grow richer but refrains from doing so due to their morals, that leaves the opportunity vacant for another bougie to take.
Do note that bourgeois position don't usually select for other traits. Some are dull (Musk), some are smarter (Gates), some have low inhibition, while others have low self-awareness. So there's a multitude of different individuals composing this class.
Humans also always partake in ingroup behavior and bourgeois culture often involves displays of cruelty. An anon here correctly pointed out that the initiation rituals they have serve so everyone is compromised and thus willing to cooperate.

they are bored

I always though it was just people who just did evil even though i had the knowledge of evil consuming your entire life.

>>2702562
most of the time they aren't, as such. the wonders of modern organizational structure mean that nobody is responsible for evil things that happen. they just happen.
would you become evil just for going to a share trading site and clicking "buy"? the smug, glib answer you could give to play to the crowd is "yes", but you wouldn't really feel it in your heart. but you would be the shareholder who's value is to be maximized, you would be 1-millionth of the end that it's all supposedly for.

for everyone else: there's plenty of distractions, plenty more to be working on. if you think you're doing something for the greater good, or even something abstractly important, what does a little evil factor up against all the other practical problems you face?

also >>2752662

also-also: while occasionally it's just cope, it is also true that sometimes the most apparently evil bourgeoisie aren't so bad compared to the alternative. a sweatshop is evil, and all the evils of it are centralized in the figure of the owners of the sweatshop, but the alternative - everyone being subsistence farmers doomed to die next time there's a drought - is even more evil. it just lacks any individual to blame for that condition.



 

The western AI industry is estimated to be worth hundreds of billions of dollars. In 2026 that number will likely balloon even further as more and more capital is poured into the industry. The capitalist class whose shortsightedness is almost always a given has seemingly put all their eggs in this handbasket even at the expense of other sectors of the economy from consumer electronics to the water supply and electrical grids of small towns unfortunate enough to have had a datacenter built in their vicinity.
At the same time questions of what is being gained from these massive investments are being raised. If and when this bubble pops it will have adverse ripple effects across the entire global economic system and the capitalist class will be potentially set back trillions. In the process the contradictions that will lead to capitalism's downfall will intensify, opening the window for a socialist revolution. Even if AI and its related technologies can serve some kind of social good and help develop the productive forces. Actively cheering for an AI bubble burst effectively serves the same function as championing revolutionary defeatism whenever the ruling class wages imperialist wars.
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>>2754274
this is more significant than analysts are giving it credit because all the "world model" shit was pinned on some evolution of videogen, meaning that this is a technical dead end

I have been a rater for that shit for years, I don't personnaly use it. As a lowly worker in that field it is not getting better, meanwhile I have friends who fell for AI psychosis and adult students I kno are becoming completely dependant to it for anything to the point they spend the little money they have on tokens. I know there are some fields were it is useful but as far as mass consumerism is concerned it is pure alienation. I can't wait for that shit to burst.

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>>2752828
While China is one of the leaders in AI and has invested in the technology greatly. The Ai bubble is mostly issue for the west, not for China. The woe for western investors and the true horror of models such as deepseek is that. They are powerful, open and worst of all China went into the game with the expectation of not making any or very little money with the actual models.

Wester companies like openAI are all about having the best model and selling that for great profit for others. you can't compete as western AI company when your main competition doesn't expect to make a profit on the thing you are selling. They will undercut you every step of the way. Chinese tech sector however approached the whole AI thing with the expectation that the models themselves just enable other inventions like robotics and systems and those will make create the money and the growth. It's same it was with the internet. There was very little or at all money in building broadband networks and cell towers that enabled the whole thing. All the money was made at the "surface" of the tech. Like some mobile game or app with dev team of 12 people made 10000x of their initial investment.

When the bubble bursts and costs of AI drops, it will actually just benefit those who found a niche application for it and it will eventually democratize it further. Those who betted on GPU prices rising forever and somebody soon developing self improving AGI that they can rent for the rest of time for money will get fucked.

>>2754274
>AI bubble bursts
<Netanyahu suddenly stops appearing in public.

I do, but I still hope for Fully Automated Luxury Communism some day



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the cuban flotilla is being run by the PSL but they aren't using the PSL to push the flotilla because everyone with half a brain knows by now that the PSL has a history of sexually assaulting cadre across multiple branches, so they are using other orgs they run like code pink to do the promotion and optics of the flotilla

the flotilla, much like the PSL and the rest of these astroturfing organizations like Veterans for Peace or Code Pink are funded primarily by this billionaire: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville_Roy_Singham

I would be highly suspect of any content creator or activist who joins the flotilla. The PSL is one of the biggest obstacles for a revolutionary American left to overcome.
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>>2754767

I wonder how many of these people realize the billionaires funding this have funded multitudes of liberal activist NGOs aligned with the DNC, they're so clearly all intelligence backed, counter insurgency'd up organizations. The PSL is literally a rebranding of the liberal NGO, with roots in the ANSWER COLIATIONs methodology.

From a realistic perspective, having a grassroots movement of working-class people in America arrive at the conclusion of socialism is simply not a possibility. The American people are too reactionary and too imperialist. It's simple. The average American supports these wars and supports the bloodletting of children in the global South. Ergo, only a secretive, tightly controlled vanguard party, which is funded from without, i.e. not by those same imperialists, can truly bring about revolution. The American people really don't have much of a reason or to care about revolution, nor would they support it. So we have to go through other means. Or at least that's the logic I'm assuming that the PSL supporters believe in.

>>2747991
>they aren't using the PSL to push the flotilla because everyone with half a brain knows by now that the PSL has a history of sexually assaulting cadre
As former PSL, I think you're missing the mark. Those sexual misconduct allegations are 100% true for the record, and the organization is rife with male chauvinism. That being said, that's not why PSL is laying low about their involvement. Internally PSL couldn't care less about the allegations against them. Rather, PSL follows standard Marcyist (quasi-trotskyist) practice in believing that elevating the consciousness of the masses is secondary to "doing something". This means essentially mirroring (and oftentimes taking part in) the liberal nonprofit industrial complex, but it's super duper different because they sometimes admit some of their politics upfront. If you want an example of this in their public writings, look at their book "Socialist Reconstruction", which actively minimizes the question of revolution in favor of openly idealist fanfiction depicting a "United Socialist States of America". It hardly needs to be said that this is tailism and opportunism. It reflects a basic fear of the masses and their propensity to reject Revolutionary Communist politics in the US, and its practical demands. Rather than grapple with why people (particularly whites) in the US embrace fascism and social-fascism over Communism, they prefer to minimize politics in favor of empty "militancy" and economism. Again, quasi-trotskyism.
>I would be highly suspect of any content creator or activist who joins the flotilla.
I don't think it's worth making much of a fuss over if I'm being honest. The flotilla is ultimately a performative gesture of "doing something". I think PSL should be critiqued for minimizing the need for revolution as they campaign to defend a country they consider socialist, a patently absurd practice but not one that's anything new for them, and "content creators" deserve the wall regardless of their involvement with PSL anyways. Nothing about the flotilla or joining it is actually producing any long term changes to how Revolutionary Communists should relate to revisionist and liberal forces in the US. So like, don't waste your breath. Focus on the ongoing struggles that actually matter.
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>>2754758
I've thought the Singham story is the biggest nothingburger. Like there's some rich guy giving you money? My attitude is like meh take the money, what criticism can you make of that which isn't moralistic. What makes me feel more pessimistic, however, is seeing someone like Chris Smalls (in your example) go from being this popular union organizer who came out of nowhere and seemed different and new to becoming another "media leftist" quasi-celebrity. Like there's no workers' political organization as much as a media presence substituting for one and the activism which builds around that skews towards the symbolic and performative side because that's good for media, and maybe that is related to the money going into the media side of things.



 

A curious pathology has taken root among the self‑styled Marxist‑Leninists of the American academy and the few remaining party formations they cling to; an unspoken, almost devotional posture of non‑critique toward the police. They will dissect the labor movements of ancient history, compose vague treatises on fighting imperialism, and issue proclamations on the dictatorship of the proletariat, but when the question of the cop on the corner, the officer who beats strikers, the carceral apparatus that swallows entire Black and brown communities arises, the real centers of class struggle in the modern era, their mouths go dry. They offer, at most, a limp gesture toward “defunding” diluted into a proposal for better training, no better than liberals. Abolition? That's Anarchist! No, communists want to attack and dismantle the bourgeois state, not capture it. You are RED LIBERALS. You do not mobilize against police unions. They do not celebrate prison breaks, or work with rioting prisoners on work stoppages. They do not treat the badge as the enemy it is.

Why this silence? Because, they will confess in private, the American working class is “pro‑police.” To critique the police openly, they whisper, is to alienate the very constituency they claim to represent. So they hold their tongues. They perform a politics of comfort, moderating revolutionary impulse into managerial reform, ensuring that no blue line is crossed too harshly lest they upset the fragile sensibilities of a working class they have never actually organized. This is not Marxism at all, so their constant accusative speculation of Anarchism directed upon real Marxists is hilarious. It is the posture of a class fraction so distant from struggle that it mistakes its own cowardice for strategic patience.

The material reality is stark, there is no socialist state to defend, no proletarian dictatorship to uphold. There is only the bourgeois state, its courts, its jails, its concepts of police and justice, its armies of occupation in every city of the globe. To be a “statist” under such conditions is to align oneself with the repressive apparatus of capital. Yet these self‑proclaimed Leninists drape themselves in the language of state power while refusing to name the enemy that wears the uniform. They have made their peace with the cop because the cop is the ultimate guarantor of the social order they dare not disrupt. They call anarchists naive for recognizing the state as enemy, for uPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2754428
no they wouldn't

>>2754138
>we must get rid of ML parties and just be idiotic smashie wreckers revolution hurrdurr
OK anarshit libglowtard

>>2754364
this

>>2754495
>>we must get rid of ML parties and just be idiotic smashie wreckers revolution hurrdurr

Here we go. See, these people are incapable of actual discussion. The moment they are challenged with something that breaks down their perspective, they silence people within their own parties or simply accuse them of "anarchism" or "lumpen behavior." Yet if we look deeply into their own beliefs and their own praxis, it usually amounts to little more than "The workers don't want a revolution against bourgeois American society, therefore our task is to integrate within it and make it better serve the working class." Also, you do realize anarchists flooded the ranks of the communist parties of the world when they were revolutionary, right? The main reason these parties get critiqued right now is not ideological split; it is that they are counter‑revolutionary, revisionist, and essentially an NGO format with a party aesthetic.


https://www.marxists-malta.org/history/erol/periodicals/class-struggle-us/cp-black-workers.htm

>>During these years, communists were at the center of the Black movement. But at the same time, this period saw a revisionist clique destroy the Communist Party, U.S.A., transforming its remnants into the counter‑revolutionary organization it is today.


>>The Party, however, had emerged from the war disabled by the revisionist politics of the Browder leadership. It was a politics of surrender to capital on all fronts, which left behind it a movement of revolutionaries without fighting organizations


https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0896920517749804

>>2754699
MLibs will never accept that anarchists, with all their faults and retardation that everyone here is aware of, were a necessary step in the building of the revolutionary movement during its origins in 19th century, even if they had to be overcome at some point, and they will have to play a similar role if an international revolutionary movement is to be born again

>>2754718

That's because most MLs suffer from the same disease as anarchists. Idealism. Many MLs throw the word dialectical materialism around, but are using it as a weapon for dominance in argument, or a linear one size fits all analysis, rather than a methodology for study.



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Some reading for UK /Leftypol/

Some brutal home truths about Sultana - I dont buy the muh fed stuff and Corbyn's lot haven't behaved wonderfully either but what Sultana and the screeching sects and radlibs behind her have done for the chances of YP now is just unforgivable.

https://samjoyce96.substack.com/p/your-partys-infantile-disorder
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>>2754595
Stupid, naive question, how does the press in the UK still hold all the attention and power it does? Why haven’t they been utterly displaced by digital media like over here in yankland? Did they just transition better? Does big money keep them afloat as useful political capital? Both?

The fact is UK young radicals are just too smart and educated as well as aligned with trans people to go along with whatever reactionary nonsense fringe parties go ahead with.

Part of the whole deal of modernity is that we have machines that make sexual dimorphism a non factor in everything outside giving birth (which no one can afford anyway), so why not change your sex? The AK47 was designed with women and children in mind and it works perfectly when they use it. Same with personal computers and cars.

>>2754595
I apologize for not being British yet posting in a British thread about progressive British politics. I appreciate this wall of text of your's though, it did help me understand current British politics better, which are unique, exceptional and totally unlike politics on the continent.

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>>2754601
I can't say for sure (mostly due to not understanding the US media as well), but here are a few reasons:
  1. Semi-successful move to digital media (for example, the Daily Mail Online is the biggest English newspaper website… because it's full of clickbait ragebait, because that's what they've been doing for decades)
  2. Even when they're losing money, their owners keep funding them because it gives them political leverage. The Sun newspaper, for example, is losing money but is kept around because its endorsement is the most coveted at election time. (since 1992 there's been a meme that "it's the sun wot won it" after Labour suffered a surprise loss)
  3. Papers are openly partisan, with no requirement to give fair coverage and only a token requirement to correct mistakes. If The Daily Mail announce tomorrow that the government is going to give billions in welfare to transgender muslim asylum seekers as a front-page story, the only consequence will be that on friday they have to print a little rider in the back-page in size 8 font that says "correction: that's not true"
  4. The British political class is much smaller, close-knit, and incestuous than the US one. there basically aren't state-level power centers or journalism in the same way. Everything is centered on London* and people move between journalism and politics fairly freely (e.g. Boris Johnson was a Telegraph writer and the editor of The Spectator before he became London mayor). Newspaper ownership is also concentrated (for example, Rupert Murdoch owns both The Sun tabloid and The Times, the ostensibly-respectable newspaper of record.) and there's a strong culture of briefing the press informally about stories you want in the papers but don't want to publicly link yourself to.
  5. Papers have a strong sense of their collective interest and journalists have a strong sense of class solidarity with one another, driven by the above. Hence, even papers that are ostensibly partisan in a liberal/left way like The Guardian came out against Corbyn and press regulation. since they all speak with one voice, they're much harder to ignore.
  6. They set the agenda for more trusted news sources, like the BBC (and with it, other TV news like ITV, Sky, etc.). TV news isn't supposed to be partisan the way it is in the US,
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