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‘Board of Peace’ to launch ‘Hamas-free’ camps as Israel tightens grip on Gaza
Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom reported that the first site will open in Tel Sultan, near Rafah, “within weeks”, and house civilians “with no weapons or affiliation with Hamas”. It added that the zone will be policed by a “multinational force”, known as the International Stabilisation Force (ISF), which will be equipped with “non-lethal weapons” and operate from the Israeli Amitai Camp near Gaza under the command of the board. According to the report, while aid and temporary housing will be supplied to the areas, Board of Peace officials have pledged not to import concrete into Gaza.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/trumps-board-peace-launch-hamas-free-shelters-while-israel-tightens-grip-gaza

Turkey eases job rules for 1M+ Syrians under temporary protection
Turkey introduced a work permit requirement for Syrians under temporary protection in 2016. Under the initial rules, employers were allowed to hire one Syrian worker for every 10 Turkish employees, a quota that was later eased to one Syrian worker for every five Turkish employees. Refugee rights groups have long said that work permit requirements prompted widespread informal employment among Syrians, many of whom work in sectors such as agriculture, textiles, construction, manufacturing and services.
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2026/06/turkey-eases-job-rules-1m-syrians-under-temporary-protection-what-know

Morocco: Rights group says 'face' of Gen Z protests Zineb Kharroubi's suspended sentence 'worrying'
The Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) said Zineb Kharroubi's six-month suspended sentence for her activism during the youth-led protests last year "forms part of a wider trend of increasing prosecutions targeting young people engaged in the peaceful exercise of their fundamental rights," in a statement to The New Arab.
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Thank you based news anon,

Tybna

I created a visualization of the 577 people George Washington held in chattel slavery at Mt Vernon

https://erikhoudini.com/577

>>2856197
Uh I think you mean the 577 underprivileged urban youths he provided internships for

>>2856165
>‘Board of Peace’ to launch ‘Hamas-free’ camps as Israel tightens grip on Gaza
So what's the leftypol righist cope patrol's line on these countries joining the BoP under literal "chairman for life" Trump?
· Vietnam (Ae Ea Ss!1)
· Belarus (need I say more)
· Kazakhstan (leftypol loved when they shot the strikers)
· Cambodia (Vietnam is responsible)
? The silence is so loud it's hilarious



 

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how is trump going to deal with the literal collapse of venezuela?

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>>2688348
>Remember how fucking smug Delcy fags were here a few weeks back? lmao.
If they come back show them this pic.

I don't think Trump and co. like Machado though which is another plot twist, they think she'll fuck up what they've got going.

>>2851302
Cuba still sent Venezuela aid, BTW. Even after fuel shipments were cut off. After 100 cubans died to protect their leader they happily gave up.
Sad.



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What’s with the hate on Japan about xenophobia. WW2 hate is valid, but hating them for immigration is stupid if you don’t criticise China on it.

If you gonna hate Japan for that then you have zero idea how strict China is.


>Xenophobia Japan

/leftypol/: NUKE JAPAN
>Xenophobia China
/leftypol/: Well actually….
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>>2855832
what are you going to do about it, baizuo?

>>2855835
Call you out on your hypocrisy

The difference is that one nation is fascist and the other is steadfast in proletarian internationalism. Hope this helps

>>2855795
And to think Logo Daedalus constantly tells his followers that the Chinese are all well-read on William Blake and how the PRC is le Christian country.

Although China is facing severe population decline, its current absolute labor force and total population are still incredibly large. So unlike Japan or some European countries, China doesn't have an urgent need to open its doors and attract foreign low-skilled laborers. Therefore, China's immigration policy won't see any fundamental changes in the short term. You might think China lacks diversity, but that's probably just a stereotype - there are plenty of Tibetans and Uyghurs, and while they're a tiny fraction of the huge Han population, they still make up a significant group



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Obviously if we were in charge of government there would be a variety of options but what can we personally do right now to prevent the monthly mass shooting done by some neo-nazi. This cannot keep happening. Surely there must be something we can do.
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We send rightists to the gulags so we can re-educate them. If they don't change, gas them

>>2846515
redirect it against piggies

>>2846581
If you read the shooting as anything less than a miscalculation from some illiterate dipshit. I'd question your sanity and your integrity as a human being.

>>2851494
the best way to win a game of chicken is to throw your steering wheel out the window and make sure the other guy sees you do it

>>2851729
faggot



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The following analysis of structural coercion and surplus extraction holds entirely true even if the classical Labor Theory of Value (LTV) is mathematically false. Whether the ultimate price of a commodity is determined by socially necessary labor time or subjective marginal utility, the physical reality of the power dynamic remains unchanged. Surplus extraction is a function of material leverage, not the metaphysical origin of economic value.

1. Ownership is a Survival Bottleneck
<The capitalist does not participate in value creation merely through ownership; they control a physical bottleneck. They gatekeep the tools, infrastructure, and resources required to produce a livelihood. Because the owning class has historically enclosed the means of production as private property, the worker cannot survive independently. They are physically forced to approach the capitalist to secure the means of their own survival.

2. The Contract is Structural Extortion
<Because the worker's alternative to employment is homelessness and starvation (structural coercion), the negotiation is absolutely asymmetrical. The capitalist dictates the terms: "I will allow you access to my tools to earn your survival, but only if you surrender a significant portion of the value you generate to me." The worker must comply. This is not a voluntary transaction; it is extortion backed by biological necessity.

3. Surplus is a "Survival Tax
<Regardless of how prices are set on the market, the mathematical difference between the revenue the worker's output generates and the wage they receive is siphoned by the owner. This surplus is not a legitimate reward for "time preference" or "risk," as mainstream economics insists. It is a survival tax, a toll the worker pays for the right to remain alive. The capitalist can collect this tax exclusively because state violence (police and property laws) protects their monopoly over the means of production.

Materialist Conclusion
<Surplus extraction is a pure metric of power. It calculates exactly how much material wealth the owning class can squeeze from the producing class using the structural threat of starvation, stopping just short of triggering mass dPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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OP hasnt read capital. thats not what the labour theory of value is, thats just what online ancaps think the labour theory of value is.
no muh mudpie is not a valid argument, no marx did not deny supply and demand, no marx did not deny that there are multiple factors that determine the prices of commodities

read the actual fucking book

>>2855223
Can you actually make an argument how it follows that, "if you did not have diminishing returns for labour (…) there would be no profit". Your original claim, now quoted at you for the third time.

>>2856161
I'm not the anon making nonsense claims about profit requiring diminishing returns from labour

>>2854445
shit, an ai thread and anons arent even noticing. its fucking over lol, its been dead the last few months tbh

>>2856465
Literally said in first reply:
>sounds very LLMish tbh
Second reply:
>Thank you for your ChatGPT revisionism



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<low autism score
>hurr durr Stalin was le bloodthirsty dictator equivalent to le Hitler because my western propaganda slop book said so!

<midwit autism score

>well akshually muh kulaks muh socialism in one country muh defeated the nazis *quotes Losurdo* so therefore Stalin based!!1!

<high autism score:


Stalin was a bloodthirsty counterrevolutionary dictator who ruined the legacy of socialism and led to the downfall of the USSR. "Socialism in one country" goes strictly against basic Marxist doctrine that socialism needs an international foundation. The show trials and purges were injust sate-sanctioned assassinations of actual old bolshevik revolutionaries, completely gutting any notion of actual socialism in the USSR. The collapse of the USSR was the natural endpoint of a bureaucratic caste that had long since abandoned any connection to the international working class.

tl;dr Trotsky was right
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GIGA AUTISM SCORE:
I like Stalin, he tuff.

>>2856152
>"Socialism in one country" goes strictly against basic Marxist doctrine that socialism needs an international foundation.

ever heard of the comintern buddy. socialism in one country was not meant to be a permanent state of affairs but a hunkering down after the german revolution failed

Socialosm on one country: bad
Workerism in one empire: good
Western leftist logic

>>2856234
>look inside
>99% theoryslop
don't care

>>2856245
It's clear you haven't read Lenin or misread him intentionally if you characterize his intentions for the socialist movement as coalescing around one country. You might as well just come out as a fascist and be done with falsifying Marxism instead of quotemining to twist his words. ᴉuᴉlossnW can teach you a lot more about what you want to achieve (if anything at all)



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Previous thread: >>2381106

Dump all the seemingly pointless, dubious, and frivolous questions that don't deserve their own shitty threads.

Got a question that's probably been asked a million times before? You're in the right landfill, buddy. Post it here.

Threads that otherwise might go in here will eventually find themselves become merged to this thread.

Previous QTDDTOT Archives
https://archive.is/ga3OG
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Anyone can recommend some bibliography on the history of modern banking and finance, crashes, depressions etc.?

>>2841001
they're not its retarded rightists who always bring that shit up. the actual trans people I've met talk less about gay shit and trans people than your average rightoid.

>>2842986
>"The Jews, according to Meinhof, were murdered as what they were portrayed as — as money Jews. Antisemitism was anti-capitalist in its very nature."
>And further: "In this antisemitism, which was manipulated into the people, lay the longing for communism, the dull longing for freedom from money and banks."

>>2855662
that has fuckall to do with the actual economic policies of the NSDAP in power

i dont know jack shit about the armenian genocide. the turks are to blame correct?



 

Recently saw a discussion in regards to "Third Worldism" as in MLM + unequal exchange (a non-Wallerstinian branch of world systems theory) having grown in influence in the anglophone/western, largely online, "communist" spaces.
Here is my dialectical engagement, as they were on to something important, not usually recognized, but also partially incorrect. I attempt to correct it ITT.

Unequal exchange, Mao/Chinese aesthetics and purely performative MLM rhetoric has grown in recent years… But with time comes change.

The original 90s ThirdWorldism "movement", centered in north-america diverged from MLM on a variety of theoretical issues, most crucially the revolutionary nature of the proletariat. They supplemented their divergence with integrating post-Marxist turns happening in word-systems theory (which was ongoing in western academia between the 80s and 90s). As ""Maoism" ThirdWorldism" largely accomplished nothing, other than maybe increasing confusion in the communist movement during the era of blackest reaction, we mostly remember them by their cartoony writing and online media available through archives from that era.

So if 90s Third Worldism was a north-american revisionist offshoot from MLM which integrated non-Wallerstinian unequal exchange theory and rejecting revolution in the imperial core for rhetorical "support" of [far off, peripheral countries]… What are the particularities of the contemporary expression?

2020s Third Worldism can be observed as being a north-american right-wing revisionist movement which retains both the non-Wallerstinian unequal exchange theory and the purely symbolic appeals to Mao, but now replacing the "MLM" pretender framing for the simpler, safer state ideology of social-imperialist China; that also just so happens to feign adherence to 'Mao Zedong Thought', even after it was systematically replaced with the Bukharinist-Dengist capitulationist counterrevolution. which is continued today, the true basis for Xi Jinping Thought, as the bureaucrat-monopoly capitalist heading the political line of the party has only deepened the cementation of a new pole in the capitalist imperialist world system since Deng, when neither as many NEZ, stock markets, overall % of bourgeois in the party or billionaires existed in China. Mao Zedong Thought lives on in the rural and urban areas of any militant area of the Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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I knew this thread would age like wine.

<[The best Marxism-Leninism can offer]

>>2758901
Ok, lib.

grayzone 2024 kash patel

geopolitical economy report 2026 bernie sanders (democratic party)



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What happened to Trump's freedom cities, and other techno-feudist projects?
Trump in 2023 made a promise to build 13 new cities where there would be near-zero environmental or labor regulations, effectively giving corporations their own fiefdoms.

This project as of 2026 has been stalled and instead trump is obsessed with his ballroom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Cities
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>>2849421
I'll admit I'm not the biggest understander of it but even assuming it's not trve AI and can never be (I've read some smart people posit this before), is it really truly incapable of running manufacturing operations after porky pours every single cent on them? I feel like that's very unlikely.

I'm not talking about the free chatbots you can use to shitpost online, but the actual made-for-purpose bid budget boys.
I'd be glad to be proven wrong.

>>2849440

Remember that time thunderf00t autistically hyperfocused on one weird person to the exclusion of all else for literal years and made 500 videos about them just repeating the same bullshit with the same clips over and over?

Remember that time thunderf00t autistically hyperfocused on women in science crying too much so he publicly debated this guy Phil from sixty symbols on the topic of women being worse scientists?

What if trump built trumpland

Elon Musk has a secret black site in Texas where he's doing brain surgery for neuralink.

>I found a facility that Travis County thinks is a ranch. The EPA has never visited it, not once in five years, even though it sits on the Colorado River in a watershed that feeds Austin's drinking water. The animals being used there are registered to a UPS Store mailbox in Fremont, California. And yet the state environmental agency doesn't call it a ranch. It calls it a Commercial Research Facility. One where over 600 animals have undergone brain surgery.


>And then on March 31, 2026, Neuralink's General Counsel signed a new LLC into existence at that address. It's called Neuralink Surgery Center LLC. There is no surgery center license on file in Texas.


>This is the company that wants inside your skull.


>The full investigation: thedreydossier.substack.com

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They literally can’t even get rural communities to both work and be ancap, how would it work for any large metropolitan area?



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On contradictions mao talks about there being a progressive bourgesisie, a bourgesisie thats good and helped the shift from the chinese feudal mode of production to capitalist mode of production and thus allowing a socialist mode.

Yes its confusing and i don't get it even after reading it because i don't think he understoon dialects.
But it makes me think, today is there a progressive bourgesisie in america? I thought the CEOs of ben and jerrys were good until they were ousted, and also buckyies.
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Honestly, being a feudal peasant probably wasn't all that bad

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>>2855279
Ehh among the problems of such an underdeveloped country is the periodic massive famines. Also the treatment of girls is like whut. You mean this guy had to sell his kid into sex slavery to his landlord because he inherited his grandparents' debts and the local pawn broker (i.e. mobster) who is in cahoots with that guy will break your legs if you don't. The Red Detachment of Women is a 60s propaganda piece but it depicts runaway slave girls in kill-a-mother-fucker mode. A lot of these people got lynched IRL by crowds of angry peasants.

>>2855279
And Other Opinions Of The Utterly Insane





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