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>it is ok when le epic based Anti-Imperialist Russia supply Israel

I really don't get the right-wing Ziggerism in /leftypol/ and simping for Putin, while they contributing Gaza genocide also. Seems marxist-leninists embracing them more than Anarchists nowadays.
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>>2697821
Technically speaking the balkanization began after the bourgeois February revolution, and was probably inevitable with or without revolution seeing how the likes of Austro-Hungary went. The bolsheviks did end up reversing it.

>>2697779
The export of commodities in general is not the cornerstone of imperialism, the export of capital is.

>>2697828
Remind me if any short-lived puppet regimes were formed on Soviet territory as a result of Brest-Litovsk

Yank scum deflecting as always

>>2697821
>he was trying to bring about proletarian revolution in russia
Which was the only means to saving Russia from forever being the sick man of Europe. Proletarian revolution freed Russia from the chains of the Romanovs and allowed it to undergo rapid development, both in economics and culture.
>which was not one nation, but several nations
Russia was the leading nation, I don't know where this meme came from to where people think otherwise.
>if he had failed, tsarist russian empire wouldn't have been balkanized
Tsarist Russia didn't even survive way before the Bolshevik uprising, and the Provisional Government was bursting at the seams. Ethnic separatism was flaring up everywhere and the Duma was of little real authority, only the Sovnarkom succeeded in bringing in the bulk of those separatist forces under the unitary state.



 

How exactly do we successfully fight against and reverse Gen Alpha brainrot?

https://youtube.com/shorts/h2i3cGyzNKo

This stuff is becoming alarming. When I was a little kid in the 90s I would watch stuff that had actual substance to it (think: Disney renaissance, Don Bluth films, TV shows like Arthur). Plus our parents made an effort to read to us and get us looking at science books and history books for kids. When I babysit my neighbours’ kids who are eight and six (both boys) I’m horrified by how stupid they are. They can’t read at all. They can’t play musical instruments. They don’t do arts and crafts. They have the vocabularies of preschool-aged kids. They can’t do math and the eight-year old asks me to do his math homework for him. Both of them are either glued to their iPads or glued to watching YouTube on TV. It’s sad as hell. What do?
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It's hard to answer. Younger generations are victims of a kind of epistemic terrorism or warfare that hasn't been studied or named adequately. Tech captial views them as resources to be exploited (real Epstein energy). Other than overthrowing the existing systems of power the only solution is good, attentive parenting, and we all know that won't apply to at least half of the people being born.

were gonna have global fascism within a generation anyway so who cares anymore

>>2697844
Then shouldn't the brainrot of gen alpha scare you even more, since these will be the people in control of fighting fascism?

>>2602627
We dont.

>>2697855
these are the people who will fast track fascism



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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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>>2694625
I'm forced to be a neet because nobody wants to hire an ugly autist transhumanist. Its not that I like being so poor I have to wash myself with a bucket with hot water or that winter gets rough as fuck because I can't fix any of the holes in the ceiling that have been there for years.
I want socialism to be a thing so that getting a job doesn't become a competition but a given. My dream job is cleaning public bathrooms or streets but the world hates me so much that it feels impossible to get even that.
It's zero fun when I develop a cough or a wart in my skin or anything weird and my only choice is hoping it goes away because I have no money to get seen by a doctor. It's no fun.

>>2694639
IDK what shithole you live in but you'd be much happier in Brazil.

>>2694651
Makes sense, I actually learned brazilian portuguese lmao. It's getting a bit rusty though haven't used it in a while.

>>2694656
>>2694656
>I actually learned brazilian portuguese
how? tips?

>>2693328
>>2693825
>>2694264
>If you have enough money to live in relative comfort
That’s kind of the crux behind the free greentext part. If you can be elitist about being a cultured NEET and believe the only thing to gain from work is sex, it’s probably because you’re already from a privileged position in society.



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A Turkish man invented the steam engine 200 years before the industrial revolution but he only made it to spin döner kebabs.



In 1551, Taqi al-Din, who is more often remembered for his astronomical and mechanical inventions, described a device that essentially functioned as a steam turbine.

His design involved a small boiler that produced steam, which was then directed through a nozzle onto the blades of a wheel. The force of the escaping steam caused the wheel to spin. This wheel was connected mechanically to a spit, allowing meat to rotate over a fire without human effort.

What makes Taqi al-Din’s description remarkable is that it shows a practical understanding of converting thermal energy into rotational mechanical energy. While earlier inventors had experimented with steam for curiosity or simple toys, Taqi al-Din’s turbine had a concrete application: automating a kitchen task. His work was part of a broader tradition of Ottoman engineering, which included astronomical clocks, observational instruments, and water-raising machines.
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Only anglo autism could turn something that was a curiosity for greeks and turks into the machine that started the industrial revolution.

>>2697257
Also I don't think the Eastern Mediterranean had any coal deposits

https://paulcockshott.wordpress.com/2017/07/28/why-no-roman-industrial-revolution/

>Technologies have an order of dependence to them that can not be arbitrarily skipped over. Without the knowledge and skills associated with a particular stage of technology, you can not simply go on to develop the next.

>>2697792
that's just an assertion with no evidence

>>2697801
read the article in its entirety, that assertion is the final sentence.



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How actually likely are the rumors that epstein's network was engaging in cannibalism? I feel like I don't really know what to believe since a lot of what is being circulated is blatant misinformation. So are we just collectively in agreement that qanon was right? But I was under the impression that qanon was manufactured by epstein as well? so qanon was a psyop to help trump win the election but also it wasnt actually a conspiracy and the alt right was right about the elites the entire time… like what? It's also like the fucking baal and moloch shit, like any scholar who knows their shit will tell you these weren't real deities that anyone worshipped, and were mostly fabricated by christians based off of mistranslations, but apparently the elites worship them and now we all have to turn to christ… whatever

>>2697729
>So are we just collectively in agreement that qanon was right?
no you stupid faggot because the entire premise of qanon was not simply the "fork found in kitchen" ass observation that "da elites" are sickos who rape and eat babies, but that donald trump specifically was leading some kind of resistance against them. stupid fucking faggot. fuck.

also plenty on "the left" (burger succdems) also realized the same shit about the libs. here's some faggy chapo-adjacent podcaster saying all the same shit about epstein circa 2018.

The canibalism is pretty obvious from what the files show.
>moloch worship
They probably just larped it for vibesetting. Most of the people inviolved are abrahamists.



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Is it possible to be a proponent of Maoism today outside Asia and a few other places without it becoming some kind of pompous joke? I mean, in the west it's hard to find any peasant movements to long-march in front of.
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>>2681745
Was it?

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>>2681528
Maoism focuses more on the town-country contradiction than other sects so it's confusing to interpret in the imperial core but it's not impossible at all.

The town-country contradiction boils down to the division of mental and physical labor and the centralization of administration in the town. Since the Nixon shock and the beginning of telework, the town-country contradiction and the bourgeois family have become increasingly absurd.

I'm still not sure of the full solution but it has something to do with flipping Marcuse and the rest of the cultural theorists on their heads. It's all something to do with the self-administration (mental labor) of the oppressed.

>>2681542
Insanity

>>2682777

Everything you said is spot on, but even lenin himself was inspired by nihilism. What is to be done is literally named after a nihilist pamphlet lenin read while in university. Though, the claim that Maoism's libertarian left presence has faded mistakes formal label for actual lasting influence. What occurred was not disappearance but transformation and disconnection from romanticizing past failures. Many anarchists and maoists shed explicit political identities not through defeat but through practical development and theory. The organizational intelligence generated in 1960s-70s experiments did not vanish; it dispersed, mutated, integrated into new theoretical forms that deliberately refuse the orthodox marxist and anarchist approach alike.

The observation of ex-IRA operatives supporting Greek anarchist hunger strikes and movements in the 2000s illustrates this precisely. These were not ideological tourists performing solidarity across camps; they recognized shared organizational practices; distributed coordination, cellular security, sustained pressure through social tension, praxis that transcended their formal political differences.

Contemporary praxis bears these traces without announcing them as a singular idea. The decentralized network forms that characterize effective contemporary organizing with horizontal coordination, temporary delegation, base area infrastructure, security culture all derive not from anarchist theory read in isolation but from the historical synthesis attempted in Mao-era experiments and subsequent revolutionary movements.

The apparent decline of both traditions is more of an optical illusion produced by a lack of a singular term used to describe the new approach. It almost seems as if there's no active anarchists and maoists left, with how invisible they seem in a sea of social conflict. Yet organizational intelligence has surely persisted, transmitted through practice, and ultimately developed through new theoretical languages that refuse the constraints of old labels.

What the libertarian left of the 1960s-70s attempted blending of coordination and autonomy, structure and fluidity, strategic patience and insurrectionary urgency..continues in forms that no longer announce themselves as Maoist or anarchist. The surprise is not that this presence faded but that observers stPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2681528
only viable in some wartorn very under developed <.5 HDI african country but probably not worth it, it's too easy to get interpellated/corrupted from 3rd industrial revolution tech/liquidity of capital by the western imperialists and some of your uyghas will betray you. china was able to do it under different circumstances against the backdrop of ww2. in places like seirra leone, many uyghas are seduced by american culture and want to be rap stars. they don't want the REAL dialectical material smoke



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<The Democratic Socialists of America
Why do they exist? What do they do? Who are their allies, who are their enemies? What is this caucus thing? Is BlackRedGuard truly the secret leader of it all? What are their objectives, their tendencies, their strategy, their tactics?
DSA anons, enlighten me.
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>>2697622
Le ICP

>>2697622

That depends on how many trusted people with like minded goals that stand by you. I'm not exactly how we can consolidate all of these political parties into a single new united front that uses the DSAs success a platform to transcend into a revolutionary political party. It's also a hard task to get much of the left to realize that the vanguard's formation in modern neo-liberal society is a decentralized form, let alone have them all realize it's existence in said form does not negate it's ability to maintain a connection to the party front. This isn't an ideal, it's a reality rendered by the material conditions of the landscape.

>>2697634
I don't really know what my goals would even be. I'm pretty normie so I'm nowhere near as knowledgeable as the lot of you guys. If you have ideas for the texas region i'll try to do em.

>>2697639

Who is the most at-risk and unsafe of the working class in your direct communities vicinity, and what skills could you and your friends offer to share and build with these said groups?

For instance, say gay men have experienced assaults downtown, and you know boxing. You can use your connections and knowledge to create a center, not necessarily physical to train them, to build their bodies up. Beyond physical training, you can have infoshares that break down theories and book topics like a reading group; similarly to how the church does so with the bible without having to scan through the book in it's entirety.

Then when the time arises, and self-defense is needed, whether political or not, you have just given more people the skills and knowledge that may appear into the realm of struggle in moments that require such skills.

this is just like i said.. a small single answer with the same logic applied to varying examples and ideas. If there's any formidable local organizations, determine the skills members lack by interacting with them, and determine which amount of those skills you can share with said members.

social club and that's a GOOD thing



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>be the Haitian revolutionaries
>win your freedom with the only successful slave revolt in history
>carry out the only liberal republican revolution that isn't 100% hypocritical on the race/slavery question
>napoleon attempts to reinstate slavery
>not only does he fail, but you bleed his treasury dry and kill 50,000 of the 80,000 men he sent to Haiti for the task
>as a result he makes a strategic retreat from the Americas in general and even sells the Louisiana territories to the USA ( Arkansas Iowa Missouri Kansas Oklahoma Nebraska Minnesota Louisiana New Mexico Texas North Dakota South Dakota Wyoming Montana Colorado)
>basically you inadvertently empower America
>as a result of winning your freedom you are forced to pay France reparations for "lost property" for over a century, with huge amounts of interest payments as well
>this ends up being a huge percentage of your annual GDP
>you have no industry because you're a sugar colony
>a lot of your resources you could have used to build industry are destroyed during the revolution
>only half the island is yours, the other half being the modern day Dominican republic, who look down on you for being black
>the US backs up France in these reparations payments. they fear the example you set through your successful slave rebellion , even though you indirectly got them territory by bleeding the french dry and forcing them to retreat from the western hemisphere.
>despite decades of these indemnity payments made to France, in 1915 the Americans invade and seize your gold reserves and occupy your country for 19 years in a totally forgotten war of aggression
>they reinstate forced labor while there, execute/torture rebels, and treat the locals like subhumans
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Haiti is a pretty sad example of fascism intergrating itself in the population of formerly oppressed peoples, Dumarsais Estimé really isn't that bad but I believe him collabating with the bourgesisie class allowed counter-revolutionaries in the goverment, making the US's job in couping him way easier.
>>2696989
I wonder why the cuban goverment never attempting in establishing a socialist goverment in Haiti alligned with castro, infact why doesn't Cuba do it right now?

>>2697196
Mao Anon can you give me the facts on the allegation that Haitian revolutionaries turned on whites who had supported them during the initial revolution?

>>2697688
In short, that's a mischaracterization at best. Whites of all classes flat-out didn't support the initial 1791 revolt starting in Le Cap. The overall reaction was one of terror and revulsion. White "support" would only come when the struggle transitioned to one between the old society and the new society brought about in France. Haitian Communist scholar Étienne Charlier outlines the relationship as:

>Apart from the grand blancs (high officials, large planters, and big merchants), there were the petit blancs or small whites (minor officials, employees of large estates, and workers). In the struggle between new French colonial officials and the conservative autonomous assemblies of the settlers (struggle between the old and new regimes and their ideologies), they sided with the freedmen and the Governor, who was supposed to translate the revolutionary message of the new France to Saint-Domingue, but as the struggle radicalized with freedmen and slaves in command, they would disappear from the political scene as an independent force.


This raises some important facts: 1, the "support" of the petit blancs was at best incidental (mainly a matter of supporting the French revolution rather than support for emancipation) and was predicated on the possibility of raising their social and economic standing to that comparable to the grand blancs, and of their becoming a more prominent political force in the colonial government. They supported emancipation insofar as it weakened the old plantation aristocracy and their ability to resist the new government. 2, when it became clear that the Black majority in the colony had de facto control of the army and colonial government after the British, Spanish, and French monarchists were defeated, the petit blancs would cease to act as an independent bloc and rejoined the grand blancs in opposing Black power. This tells us the Black majority never "turned on" the petit blanc minority — rather Blacks successfully resisted counter-revolutionary attempts to place them back in servitude after their usefulness to whites ran out.

What further proves this to be a mischaracterization, if not a flat-out racist lie, is that the Polish soldiers who defected from the French army and fought on the side of the revolution were embraced as Haitian after the war and allowed to Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2697717
Very interesting, ty comrade. It sounds somewhat reminiscent of the way in which Northern capitalists during the US Civil War supported abolition as a means to undermine the Confederacy, but then assisted them in maintaining the subjugation of the Black population afterwards. Can you recommend any good books on the Haitian Revolution?

>>2697723
It's a common recommendation, but The Black Jacobins is likely the best book on the revolution in English at the moment. I'm working on slowly translating Étienne Charlier's book The Historical Formation of the Haitian Nation, which is presently only available in French and is very hard to find. When that's finished (it'll be a while) that will be my recommendation.



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Uruguay’s PIT-CNT urges sector impact studies for an “informed” Senate debate
Uruguay’s PIT-CNT labour federation warned lawmakers that the debate on the Mercosur–European Union trade deal is moving forward without adequate sector-by-sector assessments, which it said “limits the possibility of an informed debate” on potential effects on industry, jobs and the country’s productive structure. The union confederation testified on Wednesday before a special Senate committee reviewing the agreement, alongside the Chamber of Industry (CIU) and the Rice Growers Association (ACA), ahead of a vote expected on Wednesday 25.
https://en.mercopress.com/2026/02/19/mercosur-eu-deal-uruguay-s-pit-cnt-urges-sector-impact-studies-for-an-informed-senate-debate

Government removes controversial Article 44 to secure labour reform passage
Milei’s Labour Modernisation bill also proposes new restrictions on strikes. For services considered essential, guarantees that a minimum of 50-75 percent during a strike are required. … The labour reform seeks to define those working on apps of delivery or transport as autonomous workers with no relationship of direct dependence on their platform.
https://www.batimes.com.ar/news/argentina/government-removes-controversial-article-44-to-secure-labour-reform-passage.phtml
https://archive.ph/KKmBV

US sanctions, power cuts, climate crisis: why Cuba is betting on renewables
The government argues that renewable energy projects will ease Cuba’s power shortages and help the country adapt to the impacts of the climate crisis. Cuba is among the countries most vulnerable to extreme weather events, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). While hurricanes have long been a feature of Caribbean life, the IPCC’s studies suggest the storms are becoming more frequent and intense, along with severe flooding and unusual low temperatures. .. .. . . .
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Peace Campaigners Demand Congress Stop Trump From Waging ‘Devastating’ War on Iran
Amid reports that the US is rapidly mobilizing military hardware to the Middle East, Reps. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) announced on Wednesday that they’d attempt to force a House vote on a resolution that would prohibit Trump from striking Iran without congressional authorization.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/peace-groups-iran-war

Trump order seeks to protect weedkiller at center of barrage of lawsuits
The president’s move, which also seeks to provide “immunity” for makers of the herbicides, was strongly criticized by health and environmental advocates including some figures in the Make America Healthy Again (Maha) coalition. The order also protects domestic production of phosphorus, which is used in making glyphosate and other agricultural chemicals, as well as a range of other products, including some in military defense.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/feb/19/trump-order-protect-weedkiller

Trump Admin Planning to Roll Back Limits on Toxic Mercury Pollution From Coal-Fired Power Plants
The Trump administration is preparing to roll back limits on levels of toxic mercury pollution from coal-fired power plants. The New York Times reports top EPA officials will announce the rollback during a visit to Louisville, Kentucky on Friday. The World Health Organization considers mercury one of its top ten chemicals of major public health concern, and even small amounts can cause serious health problems, especially in utero and in children.
https://www.democracynow.org/2026/2/19/headlines/trump_admin_planning_to_roll_back_limits_on_toxic_mercury_pollution_from_coal_fired_power_plants

A leaked Pentagon list flagging dozens of universities as risks blindsided schools and military students alike
One email said that prospective students who had applied to or had been accePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Trump’s Intervention in Iran Will Be a Disaster Interview with Vivek Chibber
The Trump administration has ramped up its bellicose rhetoric against the Iranian regime after it clamped down on the latest wave of protests. And now, a growing number of reports hint that a major war with Iran is a very real possibility — and very soon. In this episode of the Jacobin Radio podcast Confronting Capitalism, Vivek Chibber and Melissa Naschek contrast the Iranian Revolution of 1979 with the current protests and discuss what makes a revolution possible. Confronting Capitalism with Vivek Chibber is produced by Catalyst: A Journal of Theory and Strategy and published by Jacobin. You can listen to the full episode here. This transcript has been edited for clarity.
https://jacobin.com/2026/02/protests-revolution-iran-war-intervention

Fearing Immigration: The Australian Coalition and the Return of Bad Habits
Killing political leaders – metaphorically and actually – often ushers in a silly season where the Mad Hatter presides over an imbecilic party. Amidst coups, defections, dethronements and confusions on the right of Australia politics, we see ugly topics return to the fore with ghastly predictability. The Liberals, the Nationals, and Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party, are narrowing, rather than broadening the issues of debate. A suspicious, anti-establishment populism, if we are to believe the astrologers in the ranks of psephologists and pollsters, has become vibrantly feral, and top of the list of concerns is immigration. Incapable of even coming up with its own indigenous species of bigotry, the misnamed Liberals, now led by the underwhelming Angus Taylor, seem to be pinching a few ingredients from the MAGA larder of US President Donald Trump. Freshly deposed, the former leader Sussan Ley seems to have had a plan simmering away to ban arrivals from “declared terrorist” zones of the world and impose more onerous surveillance measures on those visiting Australia. (Everyone, the message goes, wants to make their way to Terra Australis.) The draft, plagiarised proposal, called “Operation Gatekeeper”, would deny the grant of visas to anyone coming from areas controlled by loosely termed “Islamist terrorist groups”, a formulation sufficiently vague to hawk at the dispatch boxPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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“Mass immigration is insane and will lead to the destruction of any country that allows it. It only takes a few percent of the world to move to a country, where it is no longer that country. A country is its people, not its geography.”
https://x.com/iamyesyouareno/status/1908860526400057534

"The legacy media never mentions white genocide in South Africa, because it doesn’t fit their narrative that whites can be victims"
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1904065163407368212

Even Musk's AI is based.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1916042294018666585

"The ADL is a hate group"
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1973289543848829225

He supports remigration.
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1997700657546191314

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Can I have a uhh, 500 million African immigrants and uh another 500 million Indians, thanks.

>>2685041
i just cant believe how glowies thought it was a good idea to recruit him

technocrats are gayer than nazis and fascists combined

>>2697031
Why? He brought them a few more hundred billions in cash and is ideologically aligned and also temperamentally aligned (reminder: my little pony shitposts and image macros were found on the leaked CIA vault leaks)

I'm having a hard time thinking about a more /theirguy/ guy than him for the agency

>>2697641
Just look at alex karp



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