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Opinion on Myers-Briggs test?
Outside its use in the corporate work i think it can have uses.
I personaly think it can help on spiritual excercises but i already wanted to know if there is a marxist critique of it
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>>2784903
The only thing that changed the result was your answers, so you’re the inconsistent one.

>>2785479
True, but when I gave the test to friends I noticed that they would answer based on who they want to be rather than what they are actually like. That’s a potential problem for every test.

>>2781290
Why is this even allowed in /leftypol/ instead if si/b/eria?

>>2785429
That's ok.

>>2785390
I think there is quite a bit of value to be had in the original Jungian definition of the types but even then he mostly just focused on introvert/extrovert stuff.
Albeit being an introvert is less about being a loner and more about being subjective overall while an extrovert is someone who seeks to be objective.



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I feel like we might see prole uprisings in the gulf states soon (kuwait, UAE, etc) and saudi arabia, they are some of the only states with actual modern slavery and they are all currently being shitted on by Iran.
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>>2784869
tmk Bahrain has a large section of there proletarian class thats a shia underclass and permanent residents

Some others may have already mentioned these details but just to reiterate, almost all of those workers are South Asian or African manual labourers who are never treated as anything more (never given citizenship nor allowed to leave their jobs or those countries to go back home), so yeah even a hint of non-compliance or dissent amongst them would be met with absolute terror. NOt to mention the vast majority of them are uneducated men whose families rely on the money they send back, and given the lack of opportunities in their 3rd world home countries (along with the other factors), the lot of them haven't really got a bloody choice than just to work those 16 hour days. the fall of the juche is more likely in our lifetime than proletarian revolution in the gulf

>>2784881
bahrain had also large protests (and might still have) that needed to be suppressed by using kuwait troops lol

>>2784880
kek based

>>2784881
Eastern Saudi Arabia also has a large Shi'a community but we don't hear much about them.



 

Colombia convenes climate ‘coalition of the willing’ to break global fossil fuel deadlock
While 54 countries have confirmed their attendance at the conference, some of the world’s biggest economies and biggest polluters, including the US, China, India, Russia and the Gulf petro states, will be missing. “Whatever nations have not yet taken that decision, then this is not the space for them. We are not going to have boycotters or climate denialists at the table,” Vélez said.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/apr/17/colombia-convenes-climate-coalition-of-the-willing-to-break-global-fossil-fuel-deadlock

Venezuelan Gov’t Resumes IMF, World Bank Ties, Appoints New Central Bank President
On Thursday, Venezuelan authorities additionally announced a change in the Central Bank leadership, with Luis Pérez replacing Laura Guerra as president of the institution. Guerra had been appointed to the post in April 2025 by Maduro. Pérez is an economist who had served on the BCV board of directors since 2018. In his social media profile, he describes himself as a cryptocurrency enthusiast. .. . .
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-govt-resumes-imf-world-bank-ties-appoints-new-central-bank-president/

Argentina's government counts 9,421 people living on streets across 19 provinces
It found that 83 percent of those living on the streets were male, with the resulting 17 percent female. By age, 92 percent were aged 18 or over, with six percent classified as minors. Of those quizzed, 32 percent had been homeless for more than two years. Denying them access to public services, 10 percent did not hold a national identity document (DNI). Fifty-two percent of respondents had completed primary school but did not finish secondary education.
https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/argentinas-government-counts-9421-people-living-on-streePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Senate passes short-term FISA extension, following House in maintaining surveillance law through April 30
The spy authority, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, was set to expire on Monday. The extension approved Friday pushes back the deadline by 10 days, until April 30, as lawmakers try to reach a longer-term solution.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/senate-passes-short-term-fisa-extension-after-house-does/

Family of US man who died after officer shoved knee into back sues police
Adair was arrested in July on misdemeanor warrants for failure to appear on multiple traffic violations. At the time, Adair’s leg needed to be amputated and was so badly infected that he was taken straight to the hospital, a Kansas bureau of investigation agent wrote in the affidavit. Before Adair was cleared to return to the jail, he was diagnosed with a type of bone infection that sometimes develops in people with diabetes. A medical screening also found he was schizophrenic, the affidavit said.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/17/kansas-man-death-charles-adair

Democrats eye new strategy after Iran war powers fail
It's the kind of showy flood-the-zone tactic that the Democratic grassroots is constantly trying to get the party's lawmakers to pursue in resisting the Trump administration. It's not clear if House Democratic leadership will get behind the tactic, but even some centrists aren't immediately dismissing the proposal. "I'd welcome it," Rep. Susie Lee (D-Nev.), who represents battleground-district members in leadership, told Axios.
https://www.axios.com/2026/04/16/iran-war-powers-trump-democrats-congress-house
https://archive.ph/viZ9e

Employees at first ever Starbucks store seek to unionize amid fight for contract
The average time it takes for a union to reach a first contract is about 465 days, but Starbucks workerPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

“Meet our demands!” – Workers’ uprising in India
Since the 13th of April, a mass workers’ uprising has been raging in the southern industrial areas of Delhi. On the one hand, this was a direct response to the rising costs caused by the war in Iran; on the other, workers’ protests had been taking place repeatedly in industrial centres since the start of the year. They demanded shorter working hours, higher minimum wages, higher overtime pay, payment of outstanding wages and equal working conditions for temp workers and permanent staff.
https://www.angryworkers.org/2026/04/15/meet-our-demands-workers-uprising-in-india/

Will More Warehouses Burn?
“If you’re not going to pay us enough to fucking live, you can at least pay us enough to not do this shit,” the man says as he reaches out with a lighter and ignites a pallet of toilet paper. Minutes later, multiple pallets can be seen burning in a video taken inside the 1.2-million-square-foot Kimberly-Clark warehouse located in California’s Inland Empire. “There goes your inventory,” the man says. The warehouse quickly became a raging inferno, requiring 175 firefighters and fifteen truck companies to subdue the six-alarm fire over the next fifteen hours. Warehouse workers were safely evacuated, and no one was injured by the blaze. Police quickly arrested twenty-nine year old Chamel Abdulkarim, who they say posted several self-incriminating videos of himself lighting the fire on social media. If convicted, Abdulkarim could face up to twenty years in federal prison. He has pleaded not guilty. I’ve spent my life trying to organize workers in smart and strategic ways to build power. Burning down a warehouse is not on my list of effective working-class tactics — quite the contrary. But I doubt that this is the last time we will hear a story of one low-wage worker’s incendiary revenge, and this story in particular goes much deeper. To understand it, we need to start with Kimberly-Clark’s financial disclosures to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
https://jacobin.com/2026/04/california-kimberly-clark-warehouse-arson

Oscar Wilde 1891: The Soul of Man under SPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2785234
>Argentina's government counts 9,421 people living on streets across 19 provinces
is this an increase or why is this news worthy

TYBNA



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You are a wealthy peasant, called a kulak, who owns many hectares of land. You have 10,000 bushels of grain as a harvest. The soviet government is going to take your 10,000 bushels of grain and redistribute them to the 1000 people in your countywide region (called rayon in Russia). You are one of these people, so you will get 10 bushels for subsistence if it is redistributed. The government plans to eventually collectivize your farm after the civil war.

Is it in your material interests to

A: burn the grain rather than see it redistributed, "If I can't have 100% of it, nobody gets any% of it" and then flee the country before they can execute you.

or

B: Let the government distribute the grain and leave you with subsistence, and hope you survive.

To me, the obvious choice is B, but many here might say that B would be the kulak going against his own class interests, and therefore not predictable by Marxist theory.
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>>2785145
>because losing status and wealth and going back to the level of a worker is a fate worse than death
even under socialism?

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>>2785150
in the building stages of socialism life still sucks, it is hopeful for the workers but not really hopeful for the ones that got their shit took

>go from enjoying vast profits, a life of luxury and status to being an average joe working their ass off with constant back pain

<"damn this shit sucks"
>"but look on the bright side, we are lifting so much people out of povery and increasing literacy"
<"I don't give a shit, I want my shit back, I don't like work"

>>2785150
especially under socialism

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>>2785159
>especially under socialism

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>>2784271
Retarded framing like this is the only thing that kulaks and anticommunists have to counter communist arguments for progress.

First of all, kulaks didn't own the land, they leased it. Revolution brought about kulaks to actually own the land they worked. Land owners got their land confiscated in favor of local councils, which then provided the land as needed to the peasantry - kulaks included

Next, grain wasn't confiscated, it was sold to government at fixed prices, with sales to the market forbidden UNTIL the government quota was fulfilled. Also, grain hoarding in the area was punished with grain taken away from hoarders and redistributed without compensation for free, to destroy speculative pricing.

Collectivization was infiltrated by kulaks initially, who viewed it as a way to centralize rural resources in their hands. Many collective farms were disbanded for this reason, so that collective farms' power base be not rich households but rather a collective of poor farmers pooling their resources. "Forced" collectivization happened only in anticommunist propaganda, it was more like the adoption of electricity and machinery, a movement for progress and treated as such. Reactionaries - such as kulaks who clung to manual labor on their fields - got really pissy about it and wanted to restore old relations, because tractor was much, much cheaper and much, much more efficient than horses and working the fields by hand, and kulaks couldn't compete fairly. Also, you can see from statistics how collectivization decimated horse populations, because horse eats more in money terms than a tractor, and guess who in the rural area had most horses and who was leasing them to other villagers, lol

Hope this little essay helps you to set your historical knowledge straight!



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Hello /leftypol/, I would like to start this thread where we can discuss important topics of conscription and army under necessary transition towards socialism, I invite everyone for discussion regarding this topic.

Do you think that conscription is necessary part of any TRVE revolution or is it bourgeoisie anti-proletarian totalitarian policy? What are you thoughts? Should we organise only voluntary militias or train all of the proletariat?

>An oppressed class which does not strive to learn to use arms, to acquire arms, only deserves to be treated like slaves. - Lenin
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>>2784479
there's nothing civil about a war

>>2784481
I obviously meant "Civil War or War"

If you have the capacity to conscript the population you are not the revolutionary side anymore

Based pro 2nd amendment Lenin

>An oppressed class which does not strive to learn to use arms, to acquire arms, only deserves to be treated like slaves. - Lenin
I hate these quotes because the USA is the country where everyone use arms and acquire arms and they are one of the most classcucked country in the world, completely incapable of organizing a general strile, not protesting against the war in Iran when it makes their general situation actively worse, I could go on and on.
Meanwhile, proles in other countries just burn shit down and organize strikes when they had enough. Guns are completely useless when you have zero tactics, targeting infrastructure is infintely more important.



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Communist Cuba is about to be overthrown.
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>>2738405
Cuba literally tried that initially and it didn't work hence joined the USSR
They didn't do so willingly

Not oppening up their economy to China was still a remarkably idiotic decision.

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>>2738393
>"communist" cuba is about to be overthrown
Nice!(Rule 11 - low-quality bait)

Cuba will leak

why you guys use this thread with glowie OP rather than one of the better one
>>2743590
>>2698776
and why havent mods merged all 3 and banned OP?



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A thread to share of what you think are your controversial opinons and takes, here mine:

- mass immigration is bad overall (I'm not against immigration per se, more like unfiltered immigration is quiet bad in my opinion)

-religion in general are bad, reactionary and backwater, and trying to "fuse" religion and left leaning politics are bound to fail because both doesn't mix well

-"liberal" eugenics is mostly right and should be mass adopted

-China is actually a trying a form of modernize socialism with end goal of becoming a full fledged socialist nation when they exhaust the market-capitalism form of relation in the country

-North Korea is a abomination of socialism

-Supporting Russia is stupid because Putin is nowhere near close to be a support of socialism and progressive politics and is just a form of support imperialist politics by because isn't western somehow is good, it's like supporting japanese imperialism back in the WW 2 era isn't western
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>>2775851
In my opinion Bernie is a necessary evil for the time being because he as too much influence, he has acknowledged the genocide but it was too little too late.

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>>2703978
I would say that my most controversial Dialectical Materialist Marxist-Leninist-Maoist positions are the fact that Global Nuclear War is a Historically Progressive necessity that must happen to allow for a World Maoist PPW to create a Global USSR that will place the Workers and Oppressed Nations of the World on the Shining Path to Communism, that the Global Maoist Great Proletariat Cultural Revolution in the future Global USSR will eliminate all vestiges of the Reactionary Superstructure as the International Red Guards bulldoze/burn down all Churches/Mosques/Synagogues/Temples/Pagodas worldwide and arrest all Priests/Ministers/Monks/Nuns/Imams/Rabbis and force them to March through the streets wearing Dunce Caps on their way to the re-education camps where they are re-educated to embrace the Immortal Science of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism (This also happens to all Fascists, Liberals, and Revisionists as well), that the Global Maoist Great Proletariat Cultural Revolution will flatten the Socially Constructed Reactionary Gender Binary, through the International Red Guards forcing all Women to have extremely short hair (Pixie cut or shorter, with a Shaved head being the most Historically Progressive), with all women that violate this having their heads forcibly shaved by Female (mostly Lesbian) International Red Guards and forced to March through the streets wearing Dunce Caps on their way to the re-education camps where they are re-educated to embrace the Immortal Science of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, and Dresses and Makeup/Lipstick being banned in order to liberate Women from the chains of Bourgeois Femininity/Domesticity, while all Western Business Suits and Traditional Religious Clothing are banned as well with everyone wearing Mandatory Mao Suits, along with my In-depth articulation of the Dialectical Materialist stance on the Biological Concept of Race (ie. Races are the Genetic Clines of various heritable Physical Characteristics (ie. Nasal Index humanphenotypes.net/metrics/nasalindex.html , Cephalic index humanphenotypes.net/metrics/cephalicindex.html , Facial Index humanphenotypes.net/metrics/facialindex.html , Skin Color, Eye Color, Hair Color, etc.) and Autosomal DNA PCR Clusters associated with various geographic populations but it has nothing to do with Intelligence and Schizo Hierarchies like the Nazis and Southern Crackers believed, due toPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2775893
so how does that reconcile with the people that did live during times like this in human history ? was it all a giant LARP ?
like we had 2 economic crises in 20 years that DID send people in the street to become homeless and shit,and there are still people engaged in real wars on the planet,their new day-to-day life

What do my fellow Comrades think of my “controversial” opinions at >>2775978 rooted in the Immortal Science of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism, the Highest Stage of Marxism, ✊😜🇨🇳🇰🇵🇨🇺🇵🇸🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🚀☢️ 💇‍♀️👩‍🦲🧬🤔?

the solution to pmc virtue hoarding is unironic left-nietzscheanism. pmcs virtue-horde because they have internalized slave morality ressentiment making them feel bad for being in a position of economic privilege. it is no accident that idpol is sourced from refined parisian intellectualism while engels himself was a german so felt no moral qualms with using his position as a capitalist to further the worker's movement. there needs to be a transvaluation of morals evinced in the pmc and labor aristocracy if we are not to completely ignore them (an understandable gesture). obviously i am not suggesting they should adopt a "master morality", that is just silly. rather, they need a refined morality based upon a noble magnanimity in helping the working class. rather than be more "virtuous" by being more woke then impose such things on workers, they should have their energies directed into real change based upon the finances afforded them thanks to their class position



 

South African opposition leader gets 5 years in prison for breaking firearm laws
SOUTH AFRICAN opposition party leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years in prison today, after he was convicted of breaking firearm laws by firing a rifle at a political rally in 2018. He was released pending his appeal, which will be heard at a later date. If the verdict and sentence are upheld, Mr Malema, who leads the left-wing Economic Freedom Fighters party, will be disqualified as a lawmaker.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/south-african-opposition-leader-gets-5-years-prison-breaking-firearm-laws

Somalia reports hit on al-Shabab with ‘international support’
The Somali army also “seized weapons and military equipment, including BKM machine guns, RPGs and AK-47 rifles, as well as landmines that the terrorists had intended to use against civilians”, the statement read. The Defence Ministry said operations are ongoing to “pursue the remaining Al-Shabaab elements, in order to ensure security, stability and the safety of civilians living in Somalia”.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/14/somalia-reports-hit-on-al-shabab-with-international-support
https://archive.ph/T66cX

Trump says Israel agrees to 10-day Lebanon ceasefire
On Thursday morning, as Israeli media reported that a call between Aoun and Netanyahu was imminent, Israel bombed the Qasmiyeh bridge, severing the last link between southern Lebanon and the rest of the country. “Enemy aircraft carried out two consecutive strikes on the Qasmiyeh bridge, the last bridge between the Sour and Saida regions, completely destroying it,” Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/trump-says-israel-and-lebanon-agree-10-day-ceasefire

Sectarian fears increase as a Beirut area says no to displacement centrePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

JBS workers' union to ask Colorado lawmakers to protect access to bathroom breaks
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7, the union that represents the JBS workers in Greeley, is lobbying at Colorado's State Capitol to further protect its members. According to Kim Cordova, president of UFCW Local 7, the union is asking state lawmakers to pass a law that would require companies to allow employees to have reasonable bathroom breaks without fear of punitive measures.
https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/jbs-workers-union-colorado-lawmakers-protect-access-bathroom-breaks/

USC student prepares to file lawsuit against DHS after losing eye during DLTA 'No Kings' rally
An 18-year-old USC freshman who lost an eye is calling for justice after a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officer fired a projectile at him during a "No Kings" rally in downtown Los Angeles last month. Tucker Collins is preparing to file a federal civil rights lawsuit, alleging the DHS officer is responsible for his life-altering injury.
https://abc7.com/post/usc-freshman-prepares-file-lawsuit-dhs-losing-eye-during-no-kings-rally-downtown-los-angeles/18895845/

Democratic senator dumps on DSCC's "big mistake" in Maine
"We want to push the caucus to fight even harder against the lawless Trump administration. I think we've made some progress since this time last year," said Van Hollen, himself a former DSCC chair. "We are also very unhappy with the fact that the DSCC has been putting its foot on the scale as the party organization in the Senate in some of these races. So that's what formed the Fight Club."
https://www.axios.com/2026/04/16/chris-van-hollen-dscc-maine-platner-mills
https://archive.ph/GnEAX

Eric Adams’ zombie effort to change NYC Charter roars to life with first public hearing
On his last day in officePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

War on Iran: Why the Islamabad talks failed
What happened in Islamabad is not an isolated event, but rather part of a longer American strategy in the region. Indeed, the American-Zionist war on Iran did not emerge in isolation. It is the direct extension of a broader strategy that accelerated after October 2023, when Israel’s failure to achieve decisive outcomes in Gaza exposed the limits of military power and deterrence. Washington responded not by reassessing its regional posture, but by doubling down, expanding confrontation, tightening sanctions, and eventually moving towards direct military aggression against Iran. Iran entered the talks with a structured position. Through Pakistani mediators, it submitted a 10-point proposal intended to frame negotiations. The details were not publicly released in full, but the outline was clear: a cessation of hostilities, recognition of Iran’s rights under international law, phased sanctions relief, and reciprocal security guarantees. Initially, US President Donald Trump signalled that the proposal could serve as a basis for dialogue. That signal proved misleading. The US delegation did not engage the proposal as a negotiating framework; instead, it moved quickly to impose a separate set of demands. Within hours, the Iranian proposal was effectively sidelined. Reports from the meeting indicate that Trump personally dismissed the framework, instructing his team to proceed on the basis of American conditions. What followed was not a negotiation, but the imposition of American demands. The talks stalled at that point. The remaining hours were spent attempting to bridge a gap that had already become unbridgeable.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/war-iran-why-islamabad-talks-failed

The Left Needs an Alternative Cosmopolitanism Interview with Lea Ypi
The standard critique of the liberal international order comes from the Right these days: the nation-state is supreme, global institutions are a racket, and cosmopolitan elites have sold out ordinary people. The standard defense comes from liberals who conflate the internationalism of the postwar order with the economic system it upholds and defend them both at once. Not satisfied with either position, political theorist Lea Ypi instead urges us to develop what she Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

I appreciate you, news anon



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Political implications of apple imagination?

I see nothing, just feel the very basic apple vibe and flavor. If you give me a detailed description of a specific apple I can imagine it though.
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>>2784116
Purple mirror

>>2783709
>Every human being should be capable of
some people don't even have an inner monologue, don't get your hopes up

>/leftypol/ is full of low grade npcs
lmao

>>2784194
that's the only one that worked




 

It's because of their own system this is the case too. It helps that Luigi was an attractive man from a privileged background, but he never even went to trial for that to matter. He isn't some business tycoon too dangerous to lose, he didn't hire the best lawyers, femcels aren't strapping bombs to themselves in protest for Chad although that'd be hilarious.

No, the charges were dropped because by the very nature of the bourgeois court systems, there's nothing worth doing. He's too public a figure now, and it would be a shit show the entire time and completely unravel the arbitrary and selective enforcement of contradictory laws over 300 years of documentation of court interpretation. Whatever judge would touch it, would easily be countered by another judge, and all the same it would be impossible to wrangle a jury that's cooperative in just giving him the plain guilty verdict they'd so want. Out of the four charges, the only ones that have stuck are the stalking ones against Brian Thompson and that's nothing. That's baby shit misdemeanors. I've been accused of stalking before.

You won't hear about his civil case and even than that might not even happen. If anything at all happens to Luigi it'll be a harmless fine. The lesson here is if you go to kill someone, make sure the whole world is watching. Which is why the cointelpro fags tell you "fedposting". They want you scared, when really they're the ones who are scared. Their entire system relies on your cooperation and why would you cooperate when you do not benefit? That's retarded.

Deny the allegations and facts not conducive to your wants
Defend the terrorists and other nay doers that upset others
Depose everyone ever whose ever worked a job. Fuck subservient wagies.
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>>2771740
Complaints about Fedposting are not about pacifism and fear. It is about maintaining internal party discipline.

Complaints to the contrary are unnecessary.

>>2783851
Cpusa defender of the bourgeoisie

>>2782723
It is not throwing your life away since you have no future, this is about revenge

>>2782723
>1) Random acts of violence will never harm the state in any meaningful way
But if powerful people are targeted in can create a sense of urgency and fear in the bourgeois class to make concessions because they think their power is weakening.
>2) It gives the state justification (in the eyes of people who are captured by bourgeois ideology) to violently crack down on your movement
They literally already do this, no matter what people do. Not fighting back accomplishes just as nothing
>3) The state is a million times stronger than you
You may as well give up on possibly of communism or revolution ever being a real possibility then by this logic. Also the state is made up of people who could be swayed by revolutionary actions.

I honestly have no how leftcoms even envision how communism will ever be achieved according if these are their views. Do you just expect people to one day just magically just think communism is based or something? Even if you're waiting for capitalism to collapse in on itself you will still need direct action to signal that is it or to kickstart the revolution once it finally does.

>>2782723
I of course agree regarding aventurism & systemic change. However intelligent adventurism is primarly about propaganda: embasing your friends while demoralizing the ennemy, than it is about achieving change by itself.
Take the Kirkocaust for example, it was completely destructive for the right domestically, a depraved act of leftist (?) violence yet it sent the entire american RW media ecosystem into a death spiral and a billion low-info normies still make fun of their dead patron saint a year later. It was a succesful mass demoralization campaign that took the right off it's cultural pedestal. It also made the domestic american far-right look like impotent weaklings as they did nothing to avenge him besides posting weepy fedposts on xitter talking about the day of the rope any time now in 40 minutes just wait, even the stone cold sleazy-irony posters were posting like sentimental Matt Walsh for a week. Just a total memetic destruction.
Tyler Robinson (PBUH) was way more important than Luigi, who killed some replaceable nobody CEO (the upper class wagies).
Adventurism can have virtuous effects.



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