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In 2024, somebody posted a clip of a somebody making the point that a trans woman whi didn’t disclose their gender transition status before having sex with a man was being deceptive and thus was raping him, which some leftists found to be controversial: https://xcancel.com/secondbyfarce/status/1852772181073445357

Some here may find the position of the guy in the video to be disconcerting and triggering, but within the context of consent in sexual intimacy, he is right since he is merely applying the logic of rape-as-lack-of-consent to its logical conclusion.

Because let’s face it: Consent, as pointed out by figures such as Harry Hay and Michel Foucault, is just liberal contract theory as applied to sex, and a contract is made void if you enter under it under false pretenses, and let’s not pretend that contracts are made in a vacuum, as whether a contract is or isn’t valid isn’t a neutral judgement made by an impartial figure, as much as being done by the powers that be (e.g., the state) under dominant or bourgeois cultural diktats.
So unless you think consent shouldn’t be absolute when it comes to sexual relations, then a trans woman having sex with a cishet man without disclosing “her” pre-transition gender is rape as much as sex by deception is rape, and neither are criminalised even in the most feminist countries like Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Denmark, the USA, Canada, Australia, the UK, and France. So what does it say about consent theory if not even the most feminist countries on Earth criminalised sex by deception as rape?

Then of course, there’s the issue of the AoC, a draconian and absolutist bourgeois piece of legislation used by the capitalist bourgeoisie to morally discipline the working class into anti-proletarian bourgeois morality since the days of William T Stead’s infamous yellow press journalism. In this case, a person under the magic age line cannot (legally) consent to sex with someone above the magic age line. Common idealist talking points often allude to an inconsistent and arbitrary notion of “mental maturity” that is heavily subjective depending on who uses it, whilst obfuscating the meat of the issue: It’s not that people below the magic age line are incapable of being willing sexual and/or romantic partners, it’s just that the state decided that the magic age line makes the willingness of the Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

It really seems like you are leaning on age of consent being a class-related thing, somehow, to justify pedophilia. I'm not saying that's what you are doing, OP, but it really seems like you are really pushing the edge of idpol bullshit right now. Do you or do you not want to fuck children. Let's just clear that up real quick and avoid any vagueness. I will quote you directly to free myself of bias:


>the issue of the AoC, a draconian and absolutist bourgeois piece of legislation used by the capitalist bourgeoisie to morally discipline the working class into anti-proletarian bourgeois morality since the days of William T Stead’s infamous yellow press journalism


I gave you the benefit of the doubt OP, now explain yourself.

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TELL ME ABOUT THE AGE OF CONSENT POSTER! WHY DOES HE USE THE VPN?

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>>2827923
While I respect the effort you put into this dialectic I have to say you did not answer my question whatsoever.



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Unless men are maddened in the battlefield they cannot stand it to hear appeals for help and not respond to them. The hero goes, and what the hero does, all feel they ought to have done as well. The sophisms of the brain cannot resist the mutual aid feeling, because this feeling has been nurtured by thousands of years of human social life and hundreds of thousands of years of prehuman life in societies.
-Kropotkin

In the US when I hear a defense of our founding fathers who owned slaves, particularly Jefferson and Washington, I always hear that morals were just different back then and that you basically can’t expect these people to know any better in 1776. This is stupid.

Morality is a constant. You know when you’re harming someone or inconveniencing them. You should think of how they feel about it and you should judge particularly impactful interactions for yourself and others from as many angles as possible as many times as possible. Don’t be neurotic, but hearing the screams of someone being whipped shouldn’t take a struggle session and psychological damage to evoke emotions over. Ruminating on all the memories that stick out we which ones we could’ve and should’ve acted better in. It’s a natural, gut instinct that some defective people may be born without, but it’s a common factor that should be the basis for society.

This is very vague, I’ve only described a notion of what’s “moral” or “not moral” and these categories do need to be demystified, but the constant shifting and adjusting for moral shores is the job of legislatures. I know many will come and start posing moral hypotheticals which I’ll be happy to answer, but in a world where were giving back to the billionaires directly without even bothering to mask it, giving back to foreign proxy’s with shrinking domestic protections, and giving back to politicians, cops and even criminals willing to abuse the courts system without any consideration or efficiency for the people making the system run, I want to focus on at least starting to round the edges.

I know this places namesake is 4chan. I see the reading list contains antisemitic texts, not just chapters from Bakunin, but shit like The Jewish Question and a section on German Idealism. I’m not an idiot, but clearly you’re all here because you feel something that keeps you off platforms like instagram and twitter and yet a compulsion to strive for better than 4chan. Typically the most politically involved Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

If you read most of that I appreciate and salute you comrade
Vive la revolucion!
Up the RA!
No Pasaran!
And death to all those who stand in the way of freedom for the working people!



 

I feel stupid. The early bolshevik + dark features + beady sampaku eyes with the glasses fooled me.
The more i read his wikipedia page the more obvious him being couped was the worst event for the USSR, he was the best guy for the job, even better than pre-dementia Breznhev, pedophile or not. Lots of great man of history were pedophiles anyway.
What do you people think of him?(USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)
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I thought Jean Paul-Sartre was Jewish, dude straight up looked like an antisemitic caricature.

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Ecce homo, ecce iudaeus

>>2827779
That was him in 1910, no wonder he was so fucked up.

>>2827866
He look like kantbot here

Bah I liked this thread.

I'm not convinced OP did anything wrong (here).



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From a Marxist perspective, which side should we support critically?
>Kasakela
>Kahama
>Mitumba
>Kalande
>the meow hooohoo haaahaaa
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>>2825570
Thread ruined by AIshitters

It's an interimperialist conflict

>Some scientists accused [Jane Goodall] of excessive anthropomorphism; others suggested that her presence, and her practice of feeding the chimpanzees, had created violent conflict in a naturally peaceful society.
Yet another ethnic conflict in Africa fueled by angloid imperialism

>>2818763
Threaten the bougesisie with apes

>>2825670
Yeah we should stop feeding. So many problem would have been solved if we had never fed them in the first place.



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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
>Congo, Republic of the
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>>2796697
This really has the potential to snowball into something much larger, there are already insurrections in other Sahel countries, no one is going to do anything to save them is Russia can't. Libya, next door, is still divided, and there is a large muslim population across the Sahel that are disfavored and discriminated against and that might be convinced to join Al Qaeda/Isis, there is also no international appetite to do anything about it.

Ghana parliament passes anti-LGBTQ+ bill

The parliament in Ghana has approved a new bill criminalising homosexuality and the promotion of LGBTQ+ activities.
Identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender or queer can be punished by up to three years' imprisonment. The bill also introduces a "duty to report" prohibited acts to police.
Religious leaders have pressured President John Dramani Mahama, who still needs to ratify the legislation, to strengthen anti-gay laws since he came to power last year.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5yedendprko

Senegal approves tougher anti-gay law as rights groups raise concerns

Senegal's parliament has approved a new law doubling to 10 years the maximum prison term for sexual acts by same-sex couples and criminalising the "promotion" of homosexuality.
The measure was supported by 135 MPs, none voted against it while three abstained. The next step will be for the president to sign it into law.
The legislation, which was a campaign promise of President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko, was sent to parliament after a wave of arrests over alleged same-sex relationships, already banned under Senegalese law.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp857gy1843o

>>2827115
They just want to penalize homosexuality because they want more prison labor. Disgusting capitalists.
https://devafricainstitute.org/from-cells-to-cultivation-adopting-the-traore-prison-labor-model-to-revitalize-ghanas-economy

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https://youtu.be/Racjd5A8IDg

many years ago in the early era of youtube i found this documentary called haschisch about a community of rural hash farmers in morocco and it was pretty fascinating, it shows them doing the work of growing and harvesting weed and processing it into hash and selling it to smugglers to scrape out a meager living, hanging out and smoking in their off hours, very candid and authentic interviews with the various people involved in the operation where they just say whatever is on their minds. it's an interesting look into a community of people who live and operate in this unique sort of clandestine interzone between the industrial capitalist western world and the agrarian world of their ancestors. it's a true documentary done in a style you don't see so much anymore, it has no artificial narrative arc or narration of any kind, no corny emotional musical score to manipulate you into feeling a certain way, it's just life captured onto film.

despite the title it goes a bit deeper than just being a documentary about hash farming, particularly in the interview segments where you hear from all these people of different generations and their respective views and outlooks on life. the younger people seem to be a lot more restless and ambitious and disillusioned with this way of life and they have this very idealized view of modern western society and they talk about how they want to leave morocco and go to europe and go to university and have professional careers and stuff like that, one of them talks about his many failed attempts to illegally immigrate through the underground human trafficking network from the middle east into europe and how difficult and dangerous it is.

the middle aged guy who seems to be the boss of the whole operation comes across as somewhat disillusioned with it as well but ultimately resigned to it because a lot of people depend on him and he's been doing this for a long time and it's all he knows and he's not in a position to try to change and do something else with his life, he talks about the burdens and risks and the stress of running the business and how much work is involved and the hassles of motivating his workers because the younger ones just want to get out and try to run off to europe and the older ones like to partake in the product and just hang out and get high rather than work and he himself doesn't ePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2811993
>there is also no international appetite to do anything about it
what do you mean, the french are hard at work to help the islamists win (although they only want to be seen with the tuaregs azawad guys allied with them, easier for the narrative). they sent a bunch of foreign legion ukrainians with their drones to help fuck mali, everything going as planned for them.

>>2827690
>yet they have a very deep understanding of the fundamental nature of the world and human affairs
doubt, I bet they mostly have some platitudes and usual spiritualist bs to offer in the end. Just cause they arent idiots and can articulate some ideas doesnt mean theres "deep understanding".
still look interesting, might watch it later



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Japan is nowadays seen as the lap dog of the USA. Not a threat unless the USA commands it. But there are some similarities to the past. The US sanctioned Japan in the early 1900s, one of the reasons that pushed Japan to the war. Now the US is forcing Japan to invest more in the army, thus raising taxes and burdening the population. Recently the US demanded Japan $550 billion for nothing in return. This is raw power. The US is pushing Japan towards a path with no exit.

The nationalism and racial myth survived WW2, and the Japanese government has steadily maintained them. Up to this day, the Japanese population believe in the uniqueness and superiority of the Japanese race and culture. As such, Japan has rejected foreigners, choosing racial purity over survival.

All of this along with the severely worsening living and economic conditions is pushing Japan to choosing between obeying and dying, or disobeying and starting a war, similar to WW2. Any path they choose is basically suicidal.

To avoid a pacific war theater, the US must stop abusing Japan and offer some support. This is one of the tasks of the American left. Don’t ignore Japan!
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>>2827750
It’s like how people confuse the confederate battle flag for the national flag

>>2827751
Yes, normies just lack vexiology autism.

>>2827753
To be fair, the confederate battle flag is a way better designed flag than either the US flag or the actual confederate flag, I get why George Wallace made it his gimmick during his presidential run.

>>2827203
Elaborate
>>2827689
Tbh I think that happens to most people. Japan does a great job hiding its ugly side. Even if you research about Japan, most will be positive propaganda. Only those familiar with the concepts of racial purity, racism, etc. might see the truth. I lived in Japan and learned it the hard way
>>2827750
Yes but it became symbol of Imperial Japan

Japan launched an aggressive war and surrendered as an Axis power in the World Anti-Fascist War—that's the reason Japan cannot remilitarize. Under UN, Japan is an enemy state. Legally, Russia and China can attack Japan at her own discretion. No authorization is required by UN. Additionally, under international law, China, as a victorious nation, has the right to station troops in Japan.



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🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷 Aux armes, citoyens ! 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Thread #2

French people deserve a safe space and guarantees for their continued existence on loser imageboards!

Français! Ne succombez pas à l'impérialisme anglochiotte!
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>>2826160
>covers up for people who do things like hit their wives if they're loyal to him
He would've unironically been ousted if he didn't do that, you think the pretend socdems don't have a legion of women willing to cry rape for 20 bucks ? Half of his party is already a bunch of traitorous cunts but nobody can replace them, what do you think happen if he purge the loyalists too?

>>2826160
>covers up for people who do things like hit their wives if they're loyal to him
He would be cool if he actually did this but in reality he dropped that guy, who he groomed to be his succesor, like a rag over some couple dispute because #metoo was en vogue back then, and anti-LFI forces still bring it up everytime anyway. Magnificent act of self sabotage.
He's Mitterand without the machiavelism (i.e without the balls) as i said.
I like him of course but this is one of those things where you can feel he doesnt have what it take to face reactionaries teaming up against him.
>>2826758
>you think the pretend socdems don't have a legion of women willing to cry rape for 20 bucks?
Ca a été un colossal problème à gauche occidentale d'avoir entretenue le #metooism et le féminisme radical d'une manière générale. Pas aussi négative que l'infiltration likudniks mais au même niveau que les ethnonarcissistes identitaires racisés.
Les gauchistes anti-woke sont une blague car ils viendront nous parler des transgenre à n'en plus finir alors même que le QUI et le QUOI ayant conduit au pire dérives traites, sabotage systématique ou culture anti-sociales a gauche sont assez évident, et ce n'est pas le transactivisme in spite of ent. En fait le seul problème des trans à gauche c'est qu'ils agissent comme des agent au profit des sus-mentioné féministes radicales du au fait qu'ils cherchent à tout prix leur validation et voient les feministes comme les gatekeeper de ce qu'est une femme ou un "homme bien".
C'est un point sur lequel la low oppenness low agreeability de la droite leur a largement servi car ils en ont absolument rien à foutre de ce genre de choses, à raison.

>>2826160
>meant "authoritarian" in the way he centers the party around himself and covers up for people who do things

sure, but that is french politics, it is always extremely centered on one person, not implying that it's good, but with the current constitution there really isn't anything else that works

>>2827257
Justement, Mélenchon est machiavélique dans son choix électoral: il vaut mieux que les radlibs et féministes votent pour LFI même s'il a dû sacrifier son héritier, si Mélenchon n'avait rien dit la plupart des queers et LGBT se seraient tournés vers les écolos ou des libéraux de gauche. Pareil pour les décoloniaux après 2017, si on regarde les choses concrètement c'est beaucoup mieux qu'ils soient des toutous de LFI qu'avoir un parti arabe/décolonial qui pourrait faire beaucoup perdre à Mélenchon, alors que les arabes athées/exmuslims sont très peu et facilement accusable d'islamophobie. Il suffit de voir Rima Hassan parler du Sahara occidental pour comprendre les rapports de force: LFI va pas sacrifier 500 000 voix de marocains pour satisfaire 500 saharaouis. Mais ce que je trouve ridicule avec les zinzinsoumis c'est qu'ils assument pas cette stratégie comme si c'était une question de morale et de "vision du monde"

>>2827285
>comme si c'était une question de morale et de "vision du monde"
Après ça l'est un peu. Tu peux pas vraiment dire "hé salut on va pomper les voix des musulmans en adoptant une rhétorique pro-multiculturalisme/woke mais en ayant un programme relativement peu centré sur leurs intérêts".
Et même ça, ils sont plutôt ouvert dessus quand on compare à la stratégie du centre de sucer l'électorat des retraités ou du RN qui vise systématiquement les déclassés de la mondialisation.


Le gros problème de LFI, comme l'a dit >>2827257, c'est qu'ils se sont trop centré sur ces populations marginales comme réservoire de vote, ce qui n'a pas tellement fonctionné.
La monopolisation du sujet de la Palestine a plutôt bien fonctionné mais pourrait se retourner contre eux si Villepin garde sa candidature, qui conduirait probablement la plupart des boomers immigrés à voter pour lui au lieu du vieux.

Enfin, on se retrouve dans une situation où ils ont complètement perdu les campagnes et les électorats un peu bobo, alors qu'avec un discours plus modéré sur les questions étrangères et anti-eu, et plus radical sur la question industriel, ils auraient probablement pu davantage en garder ces deux électorats.
J'avais espéré que l'affaire avec Ruffin fasse au final comme le complot de Zemmour/RN mais on dirait qu'ils se sont vraiment trop brouillés.



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50% truth combined with 50% untruth equals 100% annihilation of reality.

every point on the line between "the world is round" and "the world is flat" is just as absurd and stupid as "the world is flat".

there can never be any convenient model or algorithm or formula for knowing the truth of the world without the application of thought. there are no substitutes for thought.

any time we rely on shortcuts, some kind of simplified universal model, to understand reality instead of conscious thought, rigorous disciplined mental effort, we are practicing religion. god is religion, teleology is religion, dialectics is religion, LLMs are religion.

marx believed that religion is the opiate of the uneducated commoners and that religion only comes from traditional churches and priests, but religion can take infinite possible forms and anyone can fall victim to the allure of a simple answer.
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>>2825079
Name one major discovery that was determined thru dialectics and not formal logic

>>2826427

dialectics

>>2826380
If something is true, then of course its possible to find people across time and space that have similar thoughts. Do you think people only started making accurate or semi-accurate statements from the 19th century onwards? Nice strawman about Christianity btw

>>2825079
>50% truth combined with 50% untruth equals 100% annihilation of reality.
first off, that isn't what dialectics is, but even if it were there's an interesting element you're ignoring: society has ingrained prejudices that are so powerfully reinforced through culture, military, economics, etc. that it is hard to break them down simply by repeating the truth and refuting the foundational myths. often a person who tells the truth directly is censored or killed, so a more indirect approach is needed. usually the existing system has defense mechanisms and needs to be proven wrong through its own vulnerabilities to crises, its own collapse from its own contradictions, etc. rather than by brave truth tellers. to the extent that a person or even a group alone can wield ideas against the existing system, it is usually by attacking the weakest points of the system. if you attack the entire thing you are treated as a heretic and defeated before you can really care out your task. what i mean is this. imagine time traveling to ancient rome. you want to make the case for empiricism and evidence and experimentation to them, rather than fear of the gods and belief in the need for animal sacrifice and rituals. well if you attack their religion and civic virtues you will just be treated as a dissident who deserves to be crucified and tortured. but if you say some kind of 50% truth 50% untruth like "we need to appease the gods and exhibit our republican virtues, but in secular matters evidence shall always reign supreme" then you can plant a seed of truth in society within the soil of the dominant lies, and ingrain them with a growing respect for evidence and all your other modern ideas without attacking their foundational spooks. make sense? so apply that to today. that kind of approach to truth erodes the prejudices of existing society more quickly than just moving full speed ahead. because it can save the people who give a shit about the truth from getting killed. you can leave it to someone who comes after you to refute you and to attack the prejudices that you were unable to attack in your own time. if you try to do it all at once by yourself you'll just confuse people or scare them into closing their minds or get killed or censored. but again this isn't dialectics, I'm just addressing your statement. it's often the case yoPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>2826427
Evolution. Darwin did not derive natural selection through a formal logical proof in the mathematical sense. Instead, he worked dialectically in a broad sense: he examined tensions and interactions between opposing tendencies in nature. Organisms produce more offspring than can survive, populations are relatively stable over time, individuals vary from one another, some variations are heritable. The interaction of these seemingly contradictory facts led him to the concept of a "struggle for existence" and, from that, natural selection. His reasoning was synthetic, historical, and relational rather than a deduction from axioms.

Similarly, in plate tectonics, geologists reconciled seemingly contradictory observations: continental fit, fossil distributions, seafloor spreading, earthquakes, mountain builing, into a unified theory. The process was largely dialectical and abductive, not formal deduction.

Strictly speaking, most major scientific discoveries are not obtained by formal logic alone. Formal logic is excellent for checking consistency and deriving consequences from premises. Discoveries usually arise from a mixture of observation, analogy, hypothesis formation, and the reconciliation of contradictions.



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Bolivian Justice Nullifies Arrest Orders Against Union Leaders
The Second Anti-Corruption and Violence Against Women Sentencing Court of La Paz ruled this Friday, May 29, 2026, to nullify the judicial capture orders issued against Mario Argollo, Secretary General of the Bolivian Workers Union (COB), and Vicente Salazar, Executive leader of the Túpac Katari Peasant Federation. This judicial decision invalidates the previous arrest mandates that had forced both prominent union leaders into hiding during the massive social mobilization demanding the immediate resignation of President Rodrigo Paz Pereira and an end to his administration’s neoliberal policies.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/bolivia-nullifies-arrest-orders-leaders/

National Registry fails to dispel repeated fraud concerns of Colombia’s left
The software continues to be the property of the controversial company Thomas Greg & Sons, which is owned by two convicted fraudsters. Because this company has claimed that its software is a trade secret, IT experts of the Historic Pact have not been allowed to conduct audits that would allow them to confirm the software’s code can’t be altered. “Without a proper audit of the election software, there can be no full confidence in the process,” said the political party in a statement earlier this month.
https://colombiareports.com/national-registry-fails-to-dispel-repeated-fraud-concerns-of-colombias-left/

Mexico’s lower house supports law change to annul elections over foreign interference
The reform defines foreign interference as “illicit financing, propaganda, the systematic dissemination of disinformation, digital manipulation, and the intervention of foreign governments or agencies.” The amendment also covers acts of political, economic, diplomatic or media pressure intended to influence public opinion.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/mexicos-lower-house-supports-law-change-annul-elections-over-Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

House GOP stealthily moves to reshape US military in ‘unprecedented’ fashion: report
That provision is titled the “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative,” and according to Ben Freeman, a foreign policy analyst at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, it would “provide a higher level of military-industrial integration [with Israel] than the U.S. has with any other country in the world.”
https://www.rawstory.com/israel-2676973301/
https://archive.ph/dbOhv

Conviction of Spokane ICE Protesters Raises Free Speech Concerns
With the conviction of three anti-ICE protesters in Spokane, Washington on federal “conspiracy” charges Thursday, civil rights advocates and legal experts fear that the Trump administration may have just been handed a powerful tool to criminalize dissent. Jac Archer, Justice Forral, and Bajun Mavalwalla II, nicknamed the “Spokane 3,” were indicted last year for their actions at a protest in June 2025, where they attempted to physically obstruct ICE agents from transporting two Venezuelan immigrants to an ICE processing facility in Tacoma.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/spokane-3-convicted-conspiracy

ICE agent charged in Operation Metro Surge shooting is arrested in Texas
Castro was taken into custody by law enforcement officials from Texas and Minnesota Friday morning on charges of assault in the second degree and falsely reporting a crime in connection with the shooting of Julio Sosa-Celis during an attempted immigration arrest on Jan. 14. The incident occurred during the Department of Homeland Security’s three-month-long immigration enforcement operation in Minnesota, which the agency dubbed as “Operation Metro Surge.”
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/ice-agent-charged-operation-metro-surge-shooting-arrested-texas-rcna347567

New Jersey state police assert control outside migrant detention center
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155 years since the Paris Commune: Who shall rule society?
One hundred and fifty-five years later, the 1871 Paris Commune remains one of the clearest guides to understanding both the possibilities and the limits of revolutionary struggle. Its enduring significance lies not simply in the fact that it was the first historical attempt by the working class to establish its own power and confront the bourgeois state in practice, nor in the extraordinary heroism of the Communards, but in the lessons it provided on the central question of every revolution: What must be done with bourgeois power?
https://www.idcommunism.com/2026/05/155-years-since-paris-commune-who-shall-rule-society.html

Burning Britain: This record heatwave is a sign of what’s to come
Up and down the country, many people have been enjoying the sun over the bank holiday. As one of the most overworked populations in Europe, this rest has been very welcome. But this week’s temperatures – with highs of 35°C breaking the record for the hottest temperature in May – are exposing how unfit Britain is for the threat of global warming, and how the impacts of climate change are felt unequally. Hell on earth: During the infamous 2022 heatwave – when temperatures hit 40°C – 3,000 excess deaths were reported. 999 operators reported a 500 percent spike in heat-related calls. Studies on ‘heat mortality’ show that the most vulnerable to high temperatures include those living in the most deprived households, the elderly, those with chronic health conditions, as well as black and Asian communities. If you’re lucky enough to live in good health, in a large house in the suburbs with air-conditioning, or drive to work, then heatwaves are heavenly. But if you live in cramped housing, have to commute on stuffy public transport, or suffer from a chronic health condition, heatwaves can be hell on earth.
https://communist.red/burning-britain-this-record-heatwave-is-a-sign-of-whats-to-come/

The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Chapter VI (Victory of Bonaparte)
The coalition with the Montagne and the pure republicans, to whiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



 

What are your thoughts on this video? I personally think nits not that good. At the start he seems like he almost gets the Marxist analysis of the process from feudalism to early capitalism to imperialism but because he’s a liberal he doesn’t get it. He also calls New Zealand “the only Rich agricultural nation” ignoring the United States because the us has a bit more induster per % which is stupid. But what are your thoughts?

>>2827137
oh hey that's hoser i remember that guy i watched him some years ago

Yeah his videos sucks he tries to be some puesdo-economist yet doesn't care to understand any economic theory that isn't purely liberal.



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