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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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🗽UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

<"The Nat Turner Diaries" Edition


>Death to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the father of fascism, the enabler of ethnostates, the treatlerite tyrant, the protector of pedophiles, the exporter of ecocide, the captain of capitalism, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the invader of islands, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka™


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https://williamblum.org/essays/read/overthrowing-other-peoples-governments-the-master-list

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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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How can neo-Nazis be aligned with Israel's defense? What explains Nazis taking Israel’s side in conflict? Why are modern fascists fighting on behalf of Israel?
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>>2651446
I don't support expelling them. I think they should all be imprisoned and used as leverage against the Jewish supremacist terrorist entity

>>2651683
Jewish state not white state. Are the white irish responsible for the Gaza Genocide, Shlomo?

>>2652270
no but if you're white and irish you can easily become an israeli citizen and get entitled to birthright you can also join the idf as any nationality and many do

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Is it possible to be a Christian and be a communist I know Huey Newton was a Christian and a communist, but do you think it’s possible to still be one? I know there’s a lot of Muslim communist like haz
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>>2640816
No, Islam is the only socialist-approved religion.

>>2646761
So your long answer is "yes, but I disagree with them."

>>2647779
Kind of, not really.

In the context of Marxism, revisionism isn't just when you come to a different conclusion than previous Marxists. If that were the case, pretty much every form of Marxism that currently exists would be considered revisionist, because the Marxian ideologies dominant today are virtually unrecognizable from what was being done 50 years ago. No, revisionism is specifically when you reject the core axioms that unify the various different forms of Marxian thought, creating something that can no longer properly be referred to as Marxism.

One of those core axioms is dialectical materialism. If you read enough Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, etc, it becomes clear that dialectical materialism doesn't just mean the existence of a material world, but the absence of an ideal, or spiritual, one. If you want to really stretch it, you could say that it permits a kind of limited Deism, but the architects of Marxism generally upheld atheism and metaphysical nihilism. Indeed, despite what Hazites will tell you, the Soviet Union treated religion with begrudging tolerance at best. As such, "religious communism" is, by all counts, revisionist, which is to say, not Marxist, and as such, not communist.

We cannot abide revisionism, because it throws out the basic intellectual tools that we use for scientific analysis. It's paramount to being an engineer and eschewing standard algebra for a system that states that 1 x 1 = 2. True, you might be able to luck your way into results that work on occasion, but ultimately you're building off a foundation of nonsense.

>>2640816
Endokomuna was thing in the Polish People's Republic

>>2646325
>USSR doesn't exist anymore
irrelevant relic



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Granscianism is the most recent "update" to Marxism after Leninism. It explains we can't have revolutions in developed capitalist states, and says that we need to form a proletarian counterculture to challenge the prevailing capitalist common sense (war of position), before trying to directly cease power (war of maneuver).
Marxist-Leninists (stalinists) are too dumb to understand this.
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>>2650273
This mf really believes that the ideas of the ruling class aren't the ruling ideas.

Another thread yet again inadvertently vindicating the International Communist Party

>>2650759
>Buttigieg went to Harvard
To get more smarter?

>>2651618
No, to become a Neoliberal stooge and not continue the life work of his father to continue translating Gramsci's works, duh.

https://leftypol.org/edu/res/8394.html

Anyhow this is a good thread on sneaky fed bullshit.



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Well my country is fucking me over. Trump and his administration seem to be on a mission to genocide neets. So there's that..Very easy to attack neets and their gibs to give sad pleasures to wagecucks. Anyone else living such a situation? Feels like the world is more and more pressuring you to rope yourself… oh well…
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being a NEET must suck

>>2648855
>ohhhhh i cant be a middle class parasite anymore fuck le "wagecucks" XD
kill yourself lol

>>2651678
Definitely. One of those E's is Eductation. It's a lifestyle that purposefully abstains from seeking eductation, which just seems like a recipe to drive yourself insane.

>>2651678
It doesn't really but it depends on the person. Rather it sucks because of the constant doom you may feel about your future but once you have a job you realize why you neet and that's because it's still less stressful all things considered.

>>2651651
NEET means Not in Education Employment or Training. If you're in college then you're not a NEET by definition.



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First of all, I want to clarify that the Greek “ἀντί” in antichrist does not mean “against,” but “in place of,” “instead of.”
> 15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
Matthew 7 chapter — Bible — King James Bible: https://bible.by/kjv/40/7/
> 27 Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs which on the outside appear beautiful, but inside they are full of dead men’s bones and all uncleanness.
> 28 “So you, too, outwardly appear righteous to men, but inwardly you are full of hypocrisy and lawlessness.
Matthew 23 chapter — Bible — New American Standard Bible: https://bible.by/nasb/40/23/
> 13 For such men are false apostles, deceitful workers, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ.
> 14 No wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light.
2 Corinthians 11 chapter — Bible — New American Standard Bible: https://bible.by/nasb/54/11/
The political right often likes to justify hatred toward trans people and non-white people with religion and science, calling it “common sense.”
But deep down, they do not actually care about either - they simply need someone to harass, persecute, or kill, a scapegoat.
> 18 Little children, it is the last time: and as ye have heard that antichrist shall come, even now are there many antichrists; whereby we know that it is the last time.
1 John 2 chapter — Bible — King James Bible: https://bible.by/kjv/48/2/#18
As we can see, the antichrist is not a single individual - there are many of them.
> 4 And Jesus answered them, “See that no one leads you astray.
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22 Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’
23 And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’

Matthew 7 chapter — Bible — New King James Version: https://bible.by/nkjv/40/7/

The Antichrist will be almost universally beloved. Only the most braindead subhumans admire Trump or Elon in 2026. Even rightoids with an above room temperature autism score find them repellent.

>>2650668
there is a schizo boomer on sloptube called Antichrist45 who unironically believes DJT is the biblical antichrist.



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Sounds crazy, I know, but I think Xi-fans should at least consider the flaws of China's "Do nothing, win" strategy, and how it may paradoxically still lead to its undoing.

The US bourgeoisie knows it can't beat China in head-on conventional warfare. So, it doesn't.

Porky has put a lot of effort since the Vietnam War to avoid making Amerikkkans feels the impacts of US wars of aggression to great success. Despite the amount of conflicts the US is involved in as we speak, anti-war sentiment is negligable. There was nothing like the anti-war movement during Vietnam, which by itself wasn't even strong enough to end the war either. It was the Vietnamese who militarily defeated the US that ended the war.

Amerikkkan reliance on proxies and mercs is the key to maintain the Empire. If they can make China's neighbours fight them in their stead, they they can win, and have East Asia plundered, like they have plundered Eastern Europe since the 90s, to give capitalism another 50 years.

China has failed to counter this problem completely, letting country after country on their borders fall into US hands in recent years. Once friendly countries turned into enemies.
China's rebranded 'socialism in one country' strategy isn't enough to resist US aggression. The US doen't need to do much to blockade Chinese shipping, and block all imports from entering the mainland. Going from "random" drone boats sent from US vallal states, to airstrikes and piracy conducted by US forces themselves, which they have been training for through the recent attacks on Russian and Venezuelan ships.
China can't retaliate against this adequately, due to their lack of bases or proxies of their own around Amerikkkan territory.

China's complete neglegt of this danger may be its downfall. For all their greatness, they cannot last against a neval blockade, land siege and hybrid warfare, the US has been preparing for.

This is why solidarity is so important. Supporting comrades in other countries isn't about kindness. It ensures you will not be attacked by brothers turned against you.
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>>2651447
Beginning to understand why he did this.

>>2651447
stop posting on /leftypol/ bombacci

>>2651447
unironically this is how historical fascists (italian fascists) viewed themselves.

>>2613865
trvke: WW3 HAS ALREADY STARTED WITH NATO'S ATTEMPTED INVASION OF RUSSIA

>>2651496
i look like this and i love fascism



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ITT post groups or persons who you think downfall is entirely deserved alongside reasons why you think that is, in relation to the workers movement

Islamists are low hanging fruit but I thought I'd celebrate the recent downfall of Hezbollah as an Arab worker. Blud spent their time in power being IMF cumrags, breaking up strikes, purging non-reformist communists, turning Lebanon into a neoliberal heaven, poisoning workers with drugs, their leader spent his last days begging for de-escalation after sallowing his empty threats from 13th floor bunker while workers were getting slaughtered (not by him this time)

No doubt the Lebanese army would just take over Hezb job in brutalising workers but at least liberals will be exposed as no different than Hezb who they blame for everything while being in bed with. Or perhaps they will re-arm it again if workers aren't pacified.

Last challenge: Name one (1) group that killed more Shia communists than Hezbollah

All in all, rest in piss
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>>2611578
There are only one workers party that represent the invariant line of Marxism. The historical party.

>>2611797
The Invariant Dharma of the ICP <3

bvmp

>>2609422
List a few. We might as well get some fun from this trash thread.

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Can /leftypol/ answer these questions that I have ?
I consider myself a social-liberal. I've read and understood fairly well marxist literature (mostly read secundary sources though), aswell as most other polsci theory because of my degree.
I don't align with marxism mainly for 3 reasons that I'll formulate as questions:

>1. Why does the dialectical movement have to worsen the proletariat's lives

In essence, if material institutions change because they can't objectively and materially fulfill their purpose (i.e. a company that exists to make profits faces competition which lowers its profit rate), why would these changes and evolution incur a decline in the proletariat's condition and accentuate class antagonism ? I know marxist's economic theories, but they don't explain as to why the new institutions that would emerge from the old ones wouldn't be better.
For example, capitalism's crisis (a contradiction) have lead to the creation of better financial managing, which imo is a better thing than recurring crisis every 10 years.

>2. Why can't the state and different class interests agree on a mutual interest.

I understand that in marxist theory the state essentially only lives as a tool for the bourgeoisie to use. However, in the face of revolutions or class conflict, why couldn't both parties collaborate rather than face off ? Both the bourgeoisie and the proletariat can have an advantage in collaboration and mutual interest rather than pure conflict. I mean, in polsci theory this is the founding basis of the state.

>3. (and a bit more practical) Isn't the whole marxist linguo counter-productive to the ideal you hold ?

For instance, shouldn't you say "workplace democracy" rather than "abolishing private property", given the sentence's long history of being misinterpreted ? Same goes for the dictatorship of the proletariat, the exploitation theory etc.
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>>2645381
Just in case.. it does not need to be something new, like OP thinks. Like a McDonalds slightly closer to your home, 30 min walktime Vs 10 min.

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>>2645320
>You said it youself. The state is a tool of the bourgeoisie
Yeah I see. I think this is the core disagreement between us when it comes for state and class colaboration. Imo the state isn't necessarily bourgeois, even its current form today (might have to do from where I live too).

>But this movement died in the 1920s

You mean a non-marxist movement that wanted to abolish wage-labor ?

>>2645339
>Better financial management only exists insofar as it mitigates the falling rate of profit and class antagonism.
I think I'm starting to see the picture. It's not that contradictions ALL necessarily lead to a further degradation of the proletariat's life, but that those identified to Marx and inherent to capitalism do ?
Makes more sense desu, I had understood it as "all contradictions necessarily degrade the proletariat's life therefore a revolution is more and more likely to happen"

>As far as I know, the only answer is *threat of violence*.

Yeah, I'm saying that it is more beneficial for both the proletariat AND the bourgeoisie to slowly establish better and mutually interesting reforms than to have a revolution. You could technically say that on the long term this would lead to classes disappearing.

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>>2645485
>on contradictions
The dialectical movements between classes lead to the benefit of one in expense of the other. There's no rule saying the oppressed class will always get the short end of the stick, it's just the most common scenario.

>it is more beneficial for both the proletariat AND the bourgeoisie to slowly establish better and mutually interesting reforms than to have a revolution

This is false. A proletarian revolution is strictly in the best material interests of the proletariat. There's simply no mathematical benefit to workers in keeping the bourgeoisie around.
There are historical periods in which capitalism is tolerable enough, and in such times the threat of revolution is low. But as labor exploitation grows and material conditions deteriorate (and they will deteriorate, as capitalism has already ceased to be progressive in much of the world), the more incentive workers have to seize the productive forces, and if class consciousness is widespread, a revolution of communist character is more likely.

>on the long term this would lead to classes disappearing

The only way for this to happen is for the bourgeoisie to lose property over the means of production. This means collectivization of the productive forces i.e. oppression by the proletariat over the bourgeoisie. Do you think the most powerful class, with the most leverage, the larger threat of violence, will give away their benefits for free?

>[welfare] comes down the feasability

Yes. A world with commodity production and private property where everyone has education, job security, few working hours, 150m² housing, satisfactory urban infrastructure, access to light industry commodities, and occasional luxury, is honestly an okay reality that wouldn't ever make me mad at society, even if it's nowhere near the realized potential of a post-capitalism world. It is, however, not feasible. For me to explain why it is not feasible would derail the thread and is a topic of very large scope, and then you'd go down the rabbit hole of Marxism to never return.

>a socialist revolution where everything can go bad and become worse

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>>2645485
>You mean a non-marxist movement that wanted to abolish wage-labor ?
Marx and Engels explicitly envision the first stage of communism, to be initiated after a DotP is established, as abolishing wage-labor and replacing it with a labor hour system. Lenin and the bolsheviks agree, only now introducing the short-hand "socialism", within their revolutionary Marxist context to mean just that, the first phase of communism. But after the revolutionary wave fails to spread into the imperialist countries of Europe, "steps back" have to be taken. Due to illness Lenin leaves the picture and is replaced by an eventually succeeding Stalin-faction. With his theoretical creation of "Marxism-Leninism" a new "socialism" is introduced with now overly compromised content; which rejects revolutionary communism for an array of legalist, class collaborationist, nationalist and pacifist tactics elevated to the level of 'the only true' dogma, is introduced.
We are still here unfortunately, and with even worse, less principled Marxist-Leninist states to deny our struggle and pray to.
The break of the 1920s is crucial for understanding and it has less to do with Trotsky than you might imagine if you just 'zoom out' a bit. Key points of attention should instead be the struggle against the bolshevizing turn of the Comintern and its consequences, first in 1910s-1920s Italy and then 1920s-1930s China. The time-spans is to actually comprehend the context, actors, the catastrophic results and their erroneous persistence in the contemporary movement.



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