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What are Iran's plan for when the oil reserves of the majority of bourgeoise countries run out and the capitalist class begins to put pressure on their governments to greenlit support for US war of aggression. Studying the First Gulf-War, you can find similarities to the current conflict, at the beginning of the Gulf war, most US allies were reluctant of joining the Coalition, but when shit hit the fan the decided to join, The liberal bourgeois world might love to virtuue signal that thee war in Iran is bad, but the clock is ticking and they need oil.

>>2768463
I think the route France has taken is looking like the easiest, and cheapest way out of the situation.



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>priests and churches have unreasonable power in the country
>government led by religious fanatics unable to modernize and adapt to the times
>a large part of the population have many rights on paper but no way to actually actualize them
>the ruling class works in the interest of other nations
>a new wave of haphazard industrialization and transition to a new kind of economy leads to millions in poverty struggling to find work
>war after war to secure resources and borders
>loses war to a weaker power and finally socialist revolution erupts in its embryonic form
what do we do about america? pic unrelated
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>>2767660
The internet has decreased productivity, especially since the advent of the smart phone, not increased it

>>2767620
>the ruling class works in the interest of other nations
wrong. the ruling class works to bring national socialism to treatler settleroids. everything the ruling class in america does is for your treatlerism.

>>2767660
Agreed. You cannot predict the madness of capitalism. Just when you think you understand it, it evolves, adapts, like a deadly virus.

They don't call America the great Satan just because it's cool. It means something. A metaphysical tyrant and concept of oppression and pain most can't begin to understand. I have some ideas of what could transpire, but even than those are but hopeful copes on my part as a living man. It'll be more depressing and hasty with the changes than I could verbally predict.

Not even Marx himself could've forseen people's reactions and psychological entropy from post industrial capital. Your average person does not even see the factories or the bloodshed. Let alone how it all relates to the mobility of what their Epstein politicians will call progress.

I don't say that to scare anyone or to circlejerk what's already a common anti western sentiment. I don't need anyone's approval, and if I did, there's noone on leftypol who could provide me what I seek anyway. It's just an observation. Dialectical materialism.

>>2767656
China printed 157 km of highway without human workers

>>2768184
>it's china's fault my grandma is a treat addict with too much money
lol she spent your petty bourgeois inheritance on labubus. that rocks



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How do you as Marxists reconcile your immense loss when you consider that next to one even thinks about class when it comes to explaining societal problems? At best they consider how much money people make, which isn’t a Marxian conception of class. So, if the very core of your theory is not even considered, how will socialism be successful? You talk about “the right conditions” but will “the right conditions” just magically endow people with the thinking that owners of the means of production are the problem? Why was the idea not even taken seriously for so long then? It seems like when shit hits the fan people will be more inclined to believe it’s only billionaires who are the problem, or Jews, or non-whites, or communists, ironically enough.
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>>2768065
Reddit is literally and American website and the majority of the userbase is American

>>2768076
It’s also annoyingly electorialist

>>2767271
Yes, but they have a childish view of what rich means
For example, rich people don't deal in money, they deal in assets and expenditure of the capabilities of those assets. Money might as well be shit left over from dinosaurs eating up all the food. That's essentially what money is. We know this because banks can oh so easily freeze accounts, ignore debts, print more, meanwhile they think some taxes or more funds for poor communities is going to solve a damn thing.

You're not physically going to take over industry and the bourgeois isn't going to just give it to you willingly. Revolution is a power fantasy and reforms are a nightmare induced by the weak.

>>2768146
your poltardation is showing

>>2768108
I do not disagree with that, the point is that you see class consioussness even in its infancy, proving OP wrong



 

German men need military permit for extended stays abroad
While the law requires men to request the permit, the spokesperson clarified, it also obliges the military career center to issue it, if "no specific military service is expected during the period in question.” "Since military service under current law is based exclusively on voluntary participation, such permissions must generally be granted,” the official added. Acknowledging the "profound" impact of the amended conscription law, the Defense Ministry said it is working on new rules for exceptions to the exit permit requirement.
https://www.dw.com/en/german-men-need-military-permit-for-extended-stays-abroad/a-76662677
https://archive.ph/PIaQR

‘No to war’: Austria blocks US warplanes from its airspace
Earlier on Thursday, Austria announced it had banned U.S. military aircraft involved in the Iranian conflict from using its airspace, citing the country's neutrality law. “There have indeed been requests and they were refused from the outset,” Colonel Michael Bauer, spokesperson for the Defense Ministry, told POLITICO.
https://www.politico.eu/article/austria-blocks-us-warplane-overflights-citing-neutrality/
https://archive.ph/MoIpI

Cap prices now to save jobs and industry, unions demand
TUC general secretary Paul Nowak said: “Already struggling before the war, Trumpflation has sent gas prices soaring — further piling the pressure on some of Britain’s key industries like chemicals, ceramics and glass. “Trump’s war must not put jobs in critical industries at risk. “The government should urgently bring forward a temporary targeted gas price cap, to stabilise the price of gas for critical industries and protect UK manufacturing, and speed up the energy price support scheme making sure it reaches crucial sectors.”
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US satellite firm Planet Labs announces blackout on war on Iran images
The US company announced the decision in an email to customers on Saturday, with news agencies quoting it as saying the government had asked satellite imagery providers ⁠to impose an “indefinite withhold of imagery”. The restriction expands upon a 14-day delay on imagery of the Middle East that Planet Labs implemented last month, which extended an initial 96-hour delay, a move the firm said was meant to prevent adversaries from using the imagery to attack the US and its allies.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/4/5/us-satellite-firm-planet-labs-announces-blackout-on-war-on-iran-images
https://archive.ph/lyIHm

List of Programs Trump 2027 Budget Proposal Would Cut
Here is an overview of programs that would be cut: Job Corps (eliminated, –$1.6bn) Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) (–$395m) OSHA Susan Harwood Training Grants (eliminated) Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) (defunded) Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) reductions (–$46m)
https://www.newsweek.com/list-of-programs-trump-2027-budget-proposal-would-cut-11780685
https://archive.ph/jRPQ6

More than 20 people injured after driver crashes into crowd at Louisiana parade
The driver, who has not been publicly identified, is in custody, according to a statement from the Iberia parish sheriff’s office. Some of the injuries are believed to be serious, authorities said. Eleven people were transported by ground and two by air, according to first responders.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/04/louisiana-parade-car-crash

Message to Senate Dems: No Confirmation of New AG Without Commitment on Epstein Files Release
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Why socialist Cuba is more democratic than the U.S
The renewed escalation of hostility by the Trump administration towards Cuba—through tightened sanctions, political pressure, and open ideological aggression—once again exposes a fundamental contradiction. A country that presents itself as the "global model of democracy" continues to treat a small socialist island as a persistent threat. This is not a coincidence. It points to something deeper: what is being contested is not “democracy” in the abstract, but two fundamentally different ways of organizing power in society. At a moment when Cuba faces intensified economic pressure and systematic attempts at destabilization, a simple question emerges: if Cuba is truly “undemocratic,” why must it be constantly attacked, isolated and discredited? And, just as importantly, what does it reveal about the United States that it invests so much effort in undermining it?
https://www.idcommunism.com/2026/04/why-socialist-cuba-is-more-democratic-than-the-us.html

Crypto Is Flailing
It feels like just yesterday when crypto markets last crashed hard. Back in 2022, what had been a wildly careening celebrity- and media-fueled hype train suddenly was a smoldering wreckage. Those were the days of Sam Bankman-Fried’s fraud-riddled FTX exchange, which went belly up along with a slew of other big crypto projects. The price of Bitcoin, the largest and most trend-setting of thousands of cryptocurrencies, dropped from its high of over $64,000 in 2021 to barely hitting $17,000 by 2022’s end. Along with Bitcoin, all things crypto sank. It felt at the time as though we all awoke from a bizarre collective dream in which mass-produced JPGs of cartoon monkeys had sold for prices that rivaled those of an average home, and trading made-up digital tokens on your phone promised to deliver unthinkable riches for the brave of heart. In the wake of crypto’s crash, most people preferred to tune out anything that included words like “blockchain,” “NFTs,” or “Bitcoin.” Even when prices for crypto recovered in 2024, the cringey backwash of 2022 clung on within mainstream public opinion. And then came Donald Trump.
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I get why people dislike it most of the time; it's used by conservative parents to basically indoctrinate their children and socially isolate them, but thinking that makes homeschooling inherently bad is just like thinking all education is bad because bad people use it sometimes. A form of it could be very useful, especially for us Marxists who are often maligned by those controlling the current educational establishment. It's not like the current public school system is entirely flawless, with it often spewing anti-communist, pro-regime change, right-individualism, and pro-capitalist propaganda. If I had a kid, I wouldn't fully exclude them from public school, but I would perhaps add some sort of extra curriculum at home where I'd teach them Marxist theory, unbiased history of past socialist experiments that doesn't automatically default to (Mao killing 100 billion innocent kulaks in the gulags), and other useful things that may be discouraged elsewhere. I'd kind of be like homework but with studying Marx, Lenin, and even Franz Fanon and perhaps other leftist tendencies like anarchism since it's good to know what your opponents on the left think; marxists.org would be very useful for this, actually. This is especially relevant as it seems like reactionary forces, particularly in the United States, are trying to hijack the school system, such as Project 2025 or PragerU Kids.
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>>2767278
American petit booge drivel with neoliberal means testing talking point.

>>2767272
Yeah that scene is even funnier knowing what we now know. Some of those kids are pretty based though

>>2766889
based overprotective mom turning her kids into retards so they don't get bullied by others

>>2767179
Let me guess: you failed math class but rather than trying to get better you decided to blame "the system" instead.

>>2767319
I have a degree lol.



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To pre-face, a Wiccan is a high Vatican figure (a witch hunter, hunters of those who could be heterosexual, but choose sodomey as males instead), however poisoned on dill as infants with a food item attached; the ciphers set, for the later acts and abbreviated preference to spot traitors (queers, the pedophiles; the customs application of rules, not laws of legislature; the Roman Senators system, the Five Patriarchs; Italy, Greece, Russia, Syria, and Egypt).

Let's go over the three Wiccans in Hopkinton, their aversions to food, their bloodlines, their shortcuts, and their achievements.

Alexandra Gaetano (Gilgamesh, inventor of the longsword): Beef aversion, lamb and personally butchered sow pig as shortcut; liquor numbers, "non-homophobe"; hacker agent. Achievement, Meccan vaccine applied to Bosnians, "Crohn's Disease"; office, FBI, agent, COINTELPRO.

Christine Surka (Vasily Zaitsev, inventor of the starlight scope): Cannabis aversion, khalet and methamphetamine injections as shortcut; genetics quandries, "straight edge"; counter-Soviet agent. Achievement, legalization of marijuana and related modifications, "Purple Revolution"; office, CIA agent, corporate subsidiary expert.

David Charlebois (Judas Pilate, inventor of witch trials): Tomato aversion, ketchup and cocktail sauce as shortcut; marijuana dealer, "Detective Comics"; counter-theater agent. Achievement, removal of Tel Aviv and related Jewish non-American movements from national influence, return to Westboro Baptist Church; "Reader's Digest"; office, "NSA agent", psychiatric investigator.



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>Previous Bake
>>2762690

<NIGHT OF THE LONG KNIVES EDITION!

I swear, this is not a /USA/pol thread edition

Latest News
>Oil BRENT $141 (physical today's buys)
<Ladybugs Graham is getting cold feet on further Iran fighting (DEBOONKED=HE WENT TO FOX NEWS, HE WANTS TOTAL WAR CRIMES)
>GENERAL ARMY OF CHIEF OF STAFF (RANDY GEORGE) FIRED
<GENERAL ARMY CHIEF of Chaplains of the United States Army (WILLIAM GREEN JR.) FIRED
>ARMY GENERAL DAVID HODNE FIRED (served as the commanding general of United States Army Transformation and Training Command since 2)
<PER FOX NEWS: 12 more GENERALS FIRED
>PAM BONDI FIRED
<KASH PATTEL ON THIN ICE
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>>2767068
This is so stupid lmao.

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The missing pilot being meat paste since 2 days would explain why nobody is able to find him, the other pilot being crippled for life

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>>2767082
>it was not the CIA but the MI6 who didnt declassify shit so it was totally not helped by the west imperialists

>>2767218
>crisps
>emergency food
ngmi



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We have to rig Hungary's election. We have to finance organizations that will rig Hungary's election and ensure a victory for anti-imperialist comrade Orbán.

<Polls show that there's a good Chance Orbán will lose the next election. Chances of this tard attacking Ukraine to reclaim Hungarian inhabited areas and to postpone an electoral defeat just got a bit higher.


We have to ensure Orban wins, lets fund some organization that rigs the election or donate to the party of FIDESZ.
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>>2755535
The Z stands for Zion so it's antisemitic even

How are you guys still caping for capitalist governments? Have you all completely abandoned communism? Why aren't you working on creating your own independent working class movement? Why are the only two options available is either support West aligned capitalists or support East aligned capitalists?

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>>2755956
Both candidates are aligned with the west but Orban is a complete burger puppet

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>>2755535
Beatings uKKKraine Nazis >> feelings

>>2684844
uhhh how about we rig for the proletarian instead? #owned



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How do you rationally organize an economy without some form of pricing to signal consumer need? Socialists never seem to have a good answer, and willfully ignore or distort the documented fact that this problem is why socialism inevitably slides into authoritarianism no matter the intent or ideals of their founders.
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>socialism inevitably slides into authoritarianism no matter the intent or ideals of their founders.
authoritarianism is good, actually

>>2762201
You are being ignorant. Economic planning can be easily done by collecting data from before and during the revolution on the prices of what was produced and the cost of producing these goods. Eventually, local people's councils will send constant local information to update the national economic plan, which will be adjusted by regional and local people's councils, communicating with the Supreme People's Council for economic planning to meet the needs of the population. So there is no problem at all; there will always be a generic fund for creativity in culture, entertainment, and research. If something on a larger scale is needed, then there will be a discussion to decide on the use of resources to produce something on a large scale to be included in the economic plan.

>>2763222
>Why do you people think societal institutions arise spontaneously from non-living matter?
I love a loaded question that makes up shit nobody said and directs it towards a non specified collective



 

Aren't Youtubers with employees they pay technically part of the bourgeoisie? Have video platforms been a net gain for the left wing? Why does anarchism tend to have little to no videos covering it on video platforms compared to other camps? If we take streamers to be the equivalent of politicians, aren't video creators the equivalent of theory? Has there been good, "original" theory well edited on YouTube? What specific left wing camp has gained the most popularity from social media?
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>>2767392
Isn't reactionary content part of human psychology though?

>>2767331
>Aren't Youtubers with employees they pay technically part of the bourgeoisie?
they're small business owner because they still work themselves, so petit bourgeois at best, and in reality even worse than that because they're completely at the whim of the platform they use and depend on, so they don't even own all their means of production (because the distribution is a crucial part of their domain)

>Have video platforms been a net gain for the left wing

hard to say. On one hand, the media concentration in the hands of few superporkies already happened in the old shchool media sphere which completely excluded alternative narratives, so the video platforms do allow alternative voices some space they didnt have anymore, but they're still dependent on those platform goodwill (and we know the algorithms are explicitly loaded against marxists and anti imperialist ideas and favor the current liberal consensus)

>Why does anarchism tend to have little to no videos covering it on video platforms compared to other camps

coz their organization is shit, and their theory as well

>streamers to be the equivalent of politicians

they're not. they're mostly alternative editorialists (the media talking heads indicating the authorized opinions)

>aren't video creators the equivalent of theory

no

>>2767448
No people generally watch what's shoved in front of their eyeballs.
Keep in mind the old internet is dead. Most people don't choose what content they consume anymore, or at least they only choose within a limited range of what the platform provides. They just consume whatever's on their feed (algorithmic slop).

>>2767331
>Aren't Youtubers with employees they pay technically part of the bourgeoisie?
Yes they are.

>>2767469
I meant that in the sense outrage and spectacle create and spark emotional reactions back and forth between people



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