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I keep hearing the word being thrown around a lot but I don't really grasp at what it is really. I also don't really understand how it fits with marxism.

From my understanding, it essentially amounts to :
>matter determines everything
>material structures create opposing forces/conflict
>the resolution of the conflict makes history progress

So, I understand that the conflicts created by capitalism generate socialism. But is that actually necessary ? And does the dialectic boil down to a logical tool for analysis ? I don't know I've read the capital and the manifesto and the terms don't really appear (albeit the broad structure is there ig), yet everyone always talks about it.
And lastly, book rec ? I'm not trying to find something super lengthy, just enough to understand the concept in a clear way (what it serves, how it works precisely etc)(Rule 15)
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>>2653398
Retarded take. Dialectical materialism is inherent to marxism. Marx uses it in Capital and even wanted to write a book about it but died before.

>>2653649
Marx uses a dialectical series of arguments in capital, but he never appealed to anything called dialectical materialism, according to Cockshott.
>wanted to write a book about it but died before.
more info? I'm interested. I don't necessarily agree with cockshott, I just added what he said to the conversation because I find it interesting.

>>2653652
Sorry I had read that on leftypol but it turns out it was Engels and not Marx.

>Marx uses a dialectical series of arguments in capital

Didn't he co-author multiple chapters of the Anti-Dühring, where Engels specifically described dialectical materialism ?

>>2653700
the preface toit says it was written by engels with the exception of chapter 10, but nevertheless approved of by marx

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1877/anti-duhring/preface.htm

Engels doesn't really say "dialectical materialism" but heavily implies it:

>Marx and I were pretty well the only people to rescue conscious dialectics from German idealist philosophy and apply it in the materialist conception of nature and history. But a knowledge of mathematics and natural science is essential to a conception of nature which is dialectical and at the same time materialist.



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I've been thinking of creating a thread to help develop ways of communicating general theory to just normal people irl.

A lot of people on the internet are usually doomers that think "the modern prole is brainwashed he'll never achieve class. Consciouaness!", but that is not true. I've meet self-proclaimed conservatives agree with many fundamentals of socialism while not even knowing what the word means.

I think all you have to do is be reasonably respected, use understandable terms, and most importantly, use solid IRL examples they see everyday in their life for reference, because its literally undeniable at that point if they see the exploitation in their own lives.

For example to explain the unnecessary nature of capitalism/consumerism use this:
"Isn't it crazy how there's factories still producing X in the modern day? Imagine how much better the world would be if those factories went towards literally anything useful for society like housing, food, etc".
Or for something like surplus value use this:
"If you think about it, corporate profit is literally just theft. If i produce a X for my company i get payed 20 dollars, but my boss gets a profit of 100 dollars, that means he's taking 80% of my hard earned cash without contributing at all to it, thats literally his only job".
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If anyone actually believes what you said they‘re just an idiot and agreeing with any of that doesn‘t come close to agreeing with Marxism as well.

>>2652627
its a better method of Larping about this shit than the way people usually do, most dudes on this site play pretend central committee while begging the mods to make this place a [INSERT LEFTIST TENDENCY HERE] circlejerk

>>2652504
>help develop ways of communicating general theory to just normal people irl.
this fool thinks class consciousness is when you know theory and the more theory you know the consciousnesser you are. what if I told you there are people out there who haven't read a word of theory and have more class consciousness in theri little finger than you'll ever have?

Threadly reminder that 'class consciousness' isn't an ideology, feeling or some other metaphysical nonsense.

In Marxist theory, class consciousness IS the party. And it is counter opposed to union consciousness, which is the economic struggle without a party to turn it political, thus rendered impotent.

>>2653047
What OP and others discussing is the latter if it isn't clear enough.



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This is what Marx himself said about the difficulty of Capital. People demand that everything be immediately understandable and approachable. Marx talks about communism enabling an all sided development of the individual. Modern marxists find reading too difficult for them and will not do anything to rectify this.

My impression is that people want Marx to say something else, to confirm their own biases. This leads to "muh dialectical contradiction!" and Marx (and everyone else) suddenly becomes an incoherent schizophrenic, who needs to be explained by other morons. It doesn't help that leftist spaces are dominated by children online, college students and petty bourgeois weirdos who all demonstrably put forth their own middle class interests and everyone is just too lazy and stupid to read Marx and Lenin, their way of reading Marx being the exact same way that creationists will read Darwin. Not understanding the argument, not understanding the year or the context. The fact that Mao is considered easier to read than Marx even though he's nothing but retarded bourgeois platitudes and incoherent philosophical gibberish, just reveals their own class position and what they actually want to say.
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Marx never achieved anything, mao gave us socialist china.

Therefore, Mao > Marx

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>>2650583
<workers are illiterate so we must talk like this to preach to them
"Random individuals aren't willing to read Capital, that must mean Marx was at fault" is an insane leap of logic.

>>2652387
mass tor baiter making up shit nobody said again

>>2652387
>/shit no-one said/

>>2650496
Absolutely right about this. Language has changed wildly in 150 years. General literacy is limited. For someone like OP or FP to insist that Marx must be read directly is impractical, inefficient and illogical. Pointless masturbation which delays or deters the communist mission.

>Cafiero

I didn't know about that copy, cool mention.

>The sincerest of thanks for the two copies of your work! At the same time I received two similar works, one written in Serbian, the other in English (published in the United States), but they both are faulty, wanting to give a succinct and popular summary of Capital and clinging, at the same time, too pedantically to the scientific form of discussion. In this way, they seem to me to miss more or less their principle purpose: that of moving the public for whom the summaries are intended.

Do you happen to know what US publication Marx is referring to? Just so I can look out if it's ever recommended.



 

The Palestine movement failed miserably to stop the genocide because the movement is largely one of SYMBOLIC politics, not one of instrumental politics. It’s not about the Palestinian people but about angry western youth letting off steam. This exact BDS movement has become about self-righteous zoomers showing off how “virtuous” they are by boycotting Starbucks and Coke, never mind that boycotts are supposed to be a militant tactic and weapon to attack an enemy head-on. The campus protests from 2024 were also aimless and did nothing except get a bunch of students and professional activists arrested. Makes sense that NYU banned criticism of Zionism right afterwards.

Let this be known for the next time the world is thrown into a state of crisis.
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>>2646332
Careful anon. There are still retards here who maintain that Hamas won and Israel lost. You will get called Moshe if you continue talking like this.

That's everything isn't it?

It's all PR and you can't outspend the burgeoisie. Like, pro-Palestine people aren't being honest either. Not in a bad way, I just think it's self defeating to promote anti-zionism and justice for Palestinians while divorcing it from the material consequences of what would happen.

Which is to say, the US/NATO losing their control over "Israel" and over MENA and probably collapsing along the petrodollar as regional interests become more prevalent. Or the region needing a forever GWoT to keep the compradors in place. OR whatever, really. It would had a very big material impact in the region and in US/NATO. A movement with those goals is already at odds with every single mainstream party not currently chanting "death to America", if those exist in the west.

Whatever the specifics, losing their unsinkable carrier would be a tremendous material blow for the US/NATO.

My point is, the Palestinian advocates and even the resistance mostly refuses to acknowledge the link between Palestinian struggle and anti US imperialism. THAT is the height of the enemy, that is their actual power. But activists for some reason think that they can battle it out through PR alone, build nothing material and then act surprised when bottom falls out at the whims of the bourgeois media apparatus.

I'm sorry to say, but it will keep happening, and the only thing being achieved in the west is normalizing whatever the Zionist policy is, even now. Because the pro-Palestine movement directs people to play "fantasy-football" within the culture war rather than politically organize. It is not an apolitical, or big-tent issue, it's not a matter of morals. That is the lie from above. As long as that's the line, then it'll continue being a PR thing fought on the culture war, gatekept by mainstream media.

>>2652342 (me)
Like what do these people expect of the places which reap all the benefits but suffer none of the colonial tensions? Do Palestinian advocates really think that moral outrage is just enough to cause the world hegemon and it's close allies to commit suicide by abandoning MENA?

You have to be kidding me. There is NOTHING an apolitical pro-Palestine movement can offer that liberal Zionism can't do better (and with the full support of capital).

>>2640149
people on here still struggle to understand this because they come to Marx before getting rid of their humanist liberal brainworms which causes them to think internationalism is in opposition to "nationalism" when really it's in opposition to imperialism, while "nationalism" is divided into the chauvinist nationalism of the imperialist nations versus the liberatory nationalism of the colonized nations. To put it in lib terms: some forms of nationalism "punch down", and others "punch up"

>>2641733
I've noticed this a lot too.



 

I'm looking for some really lame super pragmatic minimal market socialism for the sake of giving imagination-gap terminally reform-brained normies a concrete thing they can work with.

Specifically I was looking for something which while maintaining distributed capital markets also gets rid of rewards for nonproductive actors. I didn't exactly find this, but I did find Roerner's Equal Shares proposal this follows:

>Every adult citizen would receive from the state treasury an equal endowment of coupons, that can be used only to purchase shares of mutual funds. Only coupons can be used to purchase shares of mutual funds, not money. Only mutual funds can purchase shares of public firms, using coupons. Prices of corporate shares and mutual funds are, hence, denominated in coupons; they will oscillate depending on the supply and demand for shares. Citizens are free to sell their mutual-fund shares for coupons, and to reinvest the coupons in other mutual funds. Finally, firms may exchange coupons with the state treasury for investment funds, and may purchase coupons from the treasury with money. This is the only point at which coupons exchange for money. These investment funds play the role of equity in the firm. (p. 20)


>A share of a firm entitles the owning mutual fund to a share of the firm's profits, and a share of a mutual fund entitles the owning citizen to a share of the mutual fund's revenues. When a citizen dies, his mutual fund shares must be sold and the coupon revenues are returned to the state treasury. The treasury in turn issues coupon endowments to citizens reaching the age of majority. (p. 20)


Anyway this proposal seemed to get reasonably close to what I was "looking for". I'm still not sure however if it's productive to advertise this sort of thing to others. Is it a useful strategy to build these sort of concrete programs. Further about this plan in particular is it really what anyone is after? Is there an effective even more reform minded solution that still removes rewards for unproductive actors - or at least as this one does makes such rewards equal?
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some immediate reforms:
- nationalize property that is used to extract rent
- state owned enterprises competing with private enterprise at low surplus margins and with low managerial salaries
- inheritance tax
- abolish securities trading and speculative finance
- capital tax
- abolish income tax
- profit caps on large and monopolized industries; tax surpluses over the cap at 100%
- phase in labor vouchers; could begin as a % of wages and be exchangeable for things like groceries which the state then reimburses with dollars, or could be exchangeable for dollars until it's fully rolled out, or could be used only in state owned enterprises and their total rollout dependent on total state domination of all economic activity
- buy-outs of insolvent businesses rather than bail-outs
- jobs programs to train and place downwardly mobile petite-bourg in exchange for their property
- anti-price-gouging (not just for consumers but because companies use it to launder surpluses back to themselves through shell companies when profit caps are implemented)
- build affordable housing
- cap hours allowed to be worked per week and implement more robust welfare
- raise minimum wage
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If that's all you want, why don't you just join your local social democratic party and spend all day shitting on communists as being too unreasonable and too extreme?

I feel bad for having made this thread, it's sort of stupid. I am still curious about materially significant actions I might take, but this is a different question less stupid question.

Democracy would be wholly valueless to the proletariat if it were not immediately used as a means for putting through measures directed against private property and ensuring the livelihood of the proletariat. The main measures, emerging as the necessary result of existing relations, are the following:

(i) Limitation of private property through progressive taxation, heavy inheritance taxes, abolition of inheritance through collateral lines (brothers, nephews, etc.) forced loans, etc.

(ii) Gradual expropriation of landowners, industrialists, railroad magnates and shipowners, partly through competition by state industry, partly directly through compensation in the form of bonds.

(iii) Confiscation of the possessions of all emigrants and rebels against the majority of the people.

(iv) Organization of labor or employment of proletarians on publicly owned land, in factories and workshops, with competition among the workers being abolished and with the factory owners, in so far as they still exist, being obliged to pay the same high wages as those paid by the state.

(v) An equal obligation on all members of society to work until such time as private property has been completely abolished. Formation of industrial armies, especially for agriculture.

(vi) Centralization of money and credit in the hands of the state through a national bank with state capital, and the suppression of all private banks and bankers.

(vii) Increase in the number of national factories, workshops, railroads, ships; bringing new lands into cultivation and improvement of land already under cultivation – all in proportion to the growth of the capital and labor force at the disposal of the nation.
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1.Changes in organic composition of capital means that manufacturing share of labour will no longer absorb a huge amount of workers. You can't just deploy workers in a factory anymore, with how complicated and automated shit are nowadays. However I can see on-demand labour deployment in agriculture or services, India and China already do this, however this means that difference between productive capital and rent extraction becomes nul since there are no moe productive, industrial capital.
2.>state owned enterprises competing with private enterprise at low surplus margins and with low managerial salaries
This is my second biggest problem. Everything you said here, from implementation of labour vouchers to universal compulsory education to concentration of capital required an enormous, massive and powerful managerial bureaucracy, which you will need to pay and train significantly more than the average proles. You want to have your cake and eat it too; a state that needs massive managerial bureaucracy but also one without a nomenklatura. This is not gonna happen, because bureaucratic work by its nature is specialized.
3. >Organization of labor or employment of proletarians on publicly owned land, in factories and workshops, with competition among the workers being abolished and with the factory owners, in so far as they still exist, being obliged to pay the same high wages as those paid by the state.
>cap hours allowed to be worked per week and implement more robust welfare
My third biggest problem. Having full employment will result in a massive demand increase. Since we control capital we can prevent inflationary pressure on the currency equivalent but we will still be left with a skyrocketing demand for consumer and industrial goods. Unless you want to face goods shortage you have to crank up working hours instead of reducing them. Again a case of having your cake and eat it too.
However, this is already a step in the right direction. We need labour creation and mobilization program. And we need a massive, well paid bureaucracy to do that. The rest of your platform just need some moderation



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Why are right wing groups so effective at convincing the general public that they're actually left wing? I'd argue they're even better at it than left wing groups are.
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Both the following remarks are rather tangential:

I was very curious about something related which is how so many left wingers become habituated to right wing talking points or even positions, like discussions on: immigration, identity, and identarian/nationalist foreign policy. I myself have been duped before by a shallow economism, and noninternationalism effectively justifying all of these things, but I don't know if this is the common trend.

Unrelated, I doubt this is exactly what you mean judging by the examples but there is something to there being a liberal enlightened humanism that dominates the discourse, and is very difficult to escape. It's as if via misunderstanding that anything outside of this view is seen as unthinkable. The essentialism we see shares a common space, but seems largely orthogonal, beyond of course the essentialism concerning the human agent. Perhaps essentialism could even be surrounding the liberal enlightened humanist etc. view.

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>>2652491
>I was very curious about something related which is how so many left wingers become habituated to right wing talking points or even positions

>>2652505
pic checks out.

The actual left has been successfully decimated and pushed to the fringes. Left and right only mean anything in comparison to something if they mean anything at all this point. That's why mutts call democrats communists while in rest of the world they would pass as hard right wing fuck the poor party even if slightly socially liberal.

Also who the fuck is going the call them out on it?

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>>2652476
another example are these anticamp imperial appologizers



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he's completely BTFO'ed all arguments against Marx's Law of Value, he's empirically proven that Economic Planning is 100% possible with current data sets and modern computation, he's shown that current economic theory is based on complete woo that doesn't hold up to basic mathematical scrutiny or even basic logic.
The thing is, because all his online content is extremely complex, technical post-grad level university lectures, it's hard to get his idea's out there. Which I think why as Socialists, we should try present his arguments, theories and evidence in a far more presentable, digestable, ELI5 fashion for Normies.
What made classic Leftypol good is that we were able to present Socialist content for normies that would be shared by Zoomers and such. So I think a good project for us on this board, would be to work How the World Works (https://libgen.rocks/ads.php?md5=0f775aef8cbe24a8978e115669bfcdfb) into a decent Youtube series that explains how we can build a new economic order in the not too distant future.
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there is literally only one thing he is right about and it starts with t and ends with rannies

>>2651957
>you are clearly not a communist either
You can't even throw an accusation without accidentally throwing a confession lol

>>2652067
That's right. The electoral "democracies" of the West (no sortition, and there are constitutional private-property privileges trumping majority will) are actually tyrannies.

>>2652441
if you think dialectical materialism is a "buzzword" then you are as much of a communist as cockshott, that is: not a communist

Use computers to model the economic system and direct it, or something like that right? There's nothing wrong with testing that, it's a good idea.
Doesn't change the fact Cockshott is a social fascist with an obsessive burning murderous hatred for gay people, trans people and migrants.
Take the idea, but reject the man.

>>2652546
Define dialectical materialism.



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Epstein is connected to Israel, this is why Trump is covering it up. He doesn't want to risk the political fallout for Israel when people realize all of Epstein's clients were blackmailed and used as Israeli assets.

"The most concrete link is his relationship with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Epstein and Barak met numerous times between 2013 and 2017, with Barak visiting Epstein’s properties in Florida and New York approximately 30 times, including a 2014 private flight in Florida. Barak received $2.3 million from an Epstein-associated foundation between 2004 and 2006, and Epstein invested $1 million in a limited partnership established by Barak in 2015.

Another connection stems from Epstein’s ties to Ghislaine Maxwell, whose father, Robert Maxwell, was a British media mogul alleged to have had links to the Israeli intelligence agency Mossad. Some sources, including former Israeli intelligence officer Ari Ben-Menashe, have claimed Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell ran a “honey-trap” operation for Mossad to blackmail influential figures. A lawsuit by a woman identified as Jane Doe 200 alleged Epstein boasted of being a Mossad agent.

Epstein was also associated with the Wexner Foundation, which supports Jewish leadership and has ties to Israel. His financial backer, Leslie Wexner, was a member of the “Mega Group,” a collection of Jewish philanthropists, which some, like former NSA counterspy John Schindler, have speculated was linked to Israeli intelligence operations. Epstein reportedly invested in an Israeli startup, Reporty Homeland Security (later rebranded as Carbyne), connected to Israel’s defense industry, further fueling speculation."
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>>2537274
It was the bongs that created Israel, we just inherited it.

Something happened in Australia.

>>2596589
Oh shit!

>10 collaborators
minimizers btfo

>>2612024
but it's real



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Trump asks Turkiye’s Erdogan, Egypt’s el-Sisi to join Gaza ‘board of peace’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan received the proposal in a letter sent Friday by Trump inviting him to “become a founding member” of the board, Turkish presidential communications director Burhanettin Duran posted on social media on Saturday. Meanwhile, Egypt’s foreign minister, Badr Abdelatty, said at a news conference on Saturday that the country was reviewing a separate invitation from Trump to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to join the board.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/1/17/trump-asks-turkiyes-erdogan-egypts-el-sisi-to-join-gaza-board-of
https://archive.ph/5aV0s

Iran’s supreme leader says 'thousands killed' in unrest, blames Trump and Israel
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said that “several thousand” people were killed during weeks of nationwide protests, in the first official public acknowledgement of the scale of deaths from the unrest. Speaking on Saturday, Khamenei blamed US President Donald Trump for the violence, accusing Washington of responsibility for the casualties, destruction and turmoil across the country. “We consider the US president criminal for the casualties, damages and slander he inflicted on the Iranian nation,” Khamenei said, according to state media.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/irans-supreme-leader-says-thousands-killed-unrest-blames-trump-and-israel-1

Syria army advances in north amid clashes with Kurdish-led SDF
Syria's army took control of swathes of northern Syria and threatened to bomb parts of Raqqa province on Saturday after Kurdish forces pulled back from ethnically Arab territory they had held for over a decade. The Syrian army said it had begun entering the city of Tabqa in Raqqa province, adding that it was "encircling" the Kurdish forces at their military airport.
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Thousands of Greenlanders march against Trump’s takeover threat
Thousands of Greenlanders carefully marched across snow and ice to take a stand against Donald Trump on Saturday. They held signs of protest, waved their national flag and chanted “Greenland is not for sale” in the face of increasing threats of an American takeover.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/17/thousands-of-greenlanders-march-in-protest-of-donald-trumps-threats-of-us-control
https://archive.ph/FaNbX

Anti-ICE demonstrators chase off outnumbered far-right activists at Minneapolis rally
Santos Jesus Flores and Antonio Ascon Frometa, two detainees at Camp East Montana who both have criminal convictions, said in phone interviews with The Washington Post this week that they witnessed Lunas Campos engaged in a struggle with guards before his death. Flores claimed he saw guards choking Lunas Campos to death.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/duelling-rallies-planned-minneapolis-ice-keeps-area-edge-2026-01-17/
https://archive.ph/bphiD

Musk seeks up to $134 billion from OpenAI and Microsoft
"Without Elon Musk, there'd be no OpenAI. He provided the bulk of the seed funding, lent his reputation, and taught them all he knows about scaling a business. A pre-eminent expert quantified the value of that," Musk's lead trial lawyer Steven Molo said in a statement to Reuters. OpenAI in a statement called it an "unserious demand" by Musk and part of what it said was his "harassment campaign" against OpenAI.
https://www.reuters.com/business/musk-seeks-up-134-billion-openai-microsoft-wrongful-gains-2026-01-17/
https://archive.ph/ZDoJV

Anti-ICE demonstrators chase off outnumbered far-right activists at Minneapolis rally
Santos Jesus Flores and Antonio Ascon Frometa, two detainees at Camp East Montana who both have criminal convictions, said in phone interviews with The Washington Post this week that they witnessed Lunas Campos engaged in a struggle with guards before his death. Flores claimed he saw guards choking Lunas Campos to death.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/duelling-rallies-planned-minneapolis-ice-keeps-area-edge-2026-01-17/
https://archive.ph/bphiD

NTSB report reveals Boeing knew of fatal defect in UPS plane that killed 14 in Louisville
A report released Wednesday by the National Transportation Safety Board reveals that Boeing was aware of a structural defect in the engine mounting system that caused a UPS cargo plane to crash in Louisville, Kentucky, in November 2025, killing 14 people. The company had documented four previous failures of the same component on three different aircraft but concluded the defect would not create a safety hazard.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/01/17/tvxk-j17.html

How many “bad apples”? – Serial rapist ex-police officer sentenced to life
“Bastard Dave” is the lighthearted nickname given to former armed police officer David Carrick by the colleagues who knew him best. This convicted sex offender, who was charged with 71 sexual offences in 2023, has recently received his 37th life sentence – this time, for the molestation of a 12-year-old girl in 1989. David Carrick is now known to have victimised 14 women across several decades. His harrowing crimes include 24 counts of rape, multiple cases of sustained violent physical and mental abuse, and threatening his victims with work-issued weaponry. Crown Prosecution Service Chief Prosecutor Jaswant Narwal stated during Carrick’s trial in 2023 that “the scale of the degradation Carrick subjected his victims to is unlike anything I have encountered in my 34 years with the Crown Prosecution Service”. Notably, Carrick made repeated use of his role in the police to enact this violence against women undisturbed. His distinct technique was to lure in his victims by reassuring them they were safe with him due to his position as a police officer.
https://communist.red/how-many-bad-apples-serial-rapist-ex-police-officer-sentenced-to-life/

Rare Interview With Iran Protester and Crackdown Eyewitness
At Drop Site, our mission is to bring you journalism directly from the ground, handing the mic and the notebook to those who are living through what we are reporting. Covering the uprising and its suppression in Iran has presented a unique challenge. The clear involvement of outside forces, backed by the U.S. and Israel, make distinguishing authentic domestic grievances from foreign-backed, regime-change efforts difficult. The U.S. is openly soliciting intel on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and offering “rewards and relocation.” Meanwhile, the Iranian government enforced a lengthy and near-complete internet blackout just as the protests reached their zenith at the end of last week. Flights to and from Iran were canceled en masse last week, as the country prepared for another round of U.S. airstrikes. Those attacks may still be in the offing, but have yet to materialize. Now, flights have resumed, and one protestor, who had spent the last month in Iran, and has partiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>2652423
>>2652421
I think it’s her father-in-law, not her father

>>2652425
Makes sense since the Euros don't want to defeat America in a confrontation over Greenland, they want to restore the status quo and the transatlantic alliance. This is likely why we haven't seen a more forceful response, they're hoping that the Democrats will win the next election and everything will go back to normal. That would be a lot harder if they showed they were serious about making the Americans fuck off, e.g. threatening to use their nuclear deterrent.

>>2652439
replying to you is a waste of time. you are a liar. you ought to beaten like the yapping dog you are.

>>2652450
Lmao, how pathetic.
Have fun being stabbed in the back years down the line since you trusted a movement that supported fucking Kamala.
(And when she lost argued for 4B since how dare the moids not vote for blue hitler lose :( )

>>2652421
>>says god spared his life and so he must be chosen by god so we got to follow him
I wonder if he feels the same way about Hitler since he also survived several assassination attempts.



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