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🗽 UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

>Playboy Edition ; Huey Newton interview from the May 1973 issue of Playboy (pictured)


>Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, 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 Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka™


OP Backup Site: https://usapol.neocities.org/

💀 ICE & Prison Resources

(Amerika is the most incarcerated country in the world!)

ICE tracker using public info and user submissions // https://www.iceinmyarea.org/
list of deaths at ICE concentration camps // https://www.aila.org/infonet/deaths-at-adult-detention-centers
visualization of prison population in US // https://mkorostoff.github.io/incarceration-in-real-numbers/
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>>2794946
fuck you and we're bringing it back

month old porn addict thread and failed general that was made 20 minutes after the real one, pls delete

$8 gas when

Is that a child on the cover? Bruh…..

>>2795131
It says entertainment for men right on the cover. Why would men want to have sex with children? Come on grow up.



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Bolivia Faces Week of Protests Under Rodrigo Paz Government
Bolivia is entering a week of intensified social conflict as trade unions, Indigenous organizations, and education workers announce coordinated mobilizations against the government of President Rodrigo Paz. The protests center on fuel shortages, labor demands, and opposition to agrarian reforms.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/bolivia-faces-week-of-protests/

Poll: Cepeda expands lead over immediate rival ahead of Colombia’s elections
Cepeda received the support of 44.3% of the polled voters, a significant improvement compared to February, when 37.1% of the voters said they would support the leftist senator and long-time ally of President Gustavo Petro. Support for De la Espriella went from 18.9% in February to 21.5% earlier this month.
https://colombiareports.com/poll-cepeda-expands-lead-over-immediate-rival-ahead-of-colombias-elections/

Workers, union denounce Kowloon mass layoffs
Kowloon House West workers protested at West Avenue, Quezon City on April 24 against the planned layoff of over 70 workers and the closure of its Noodle House. Workers called Kowloon House West management’s step a retaliatory attack after it signed an agreement with the Glowhrain-KMU Kowloon House West Chapter resulting from a six-day strike.
https://philippinerevolution.nu/angbayan/workers-union-denounce-kowloon-mass-layoffs/

Abbas loyalists win Palestinian local elections, including some seats in Gaza
The Nahdat Deir al-Balah list, backed by Abbas' Fatah party and the Western-backed PA, secured six seats. The remaining seats were won by two other Gaza-based groups, Future of Deir al-Balah and Peace and Building, not affiliated with either faction. Abbas loyalists swept the election in the West Bank, running unchallenged in many seats.
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Supreme Court denies appeal of ex-Ohio House speaker’s and lobbyist’s convictions in $60M scheme
The high court’s ruling leaves in place a unanimous decision by a three-judge panel of the 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in Cincinnati last May. Householder and Borges had appealed to justices after the lower court denied their requests for an en banc hearing before all active judges.
https://apnews.com/article/bribery-investigation-ohio-householder-borges-conviction-81a30a5d4c488a3d5837217c4ed954b0

Bayer Continues Push to ‘Close the Door’ on Glyphosate Victims at US Supreme Court
As pesticide critics held a “The People v. Poison” rally outside the US Supreme Court on Monday, the justices heard arguments in Monsanto Company v. Durnell, a case whose conclusion is expected to have sweeping implications for cancer patients trying to take on the Roundup maker—now owned by Bayer—in the country’s legal system.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/supreme-court-glyphosate

Moore dodges questions about work on Wall Street
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore is ducking questions about his work at Citigroup during the Great Recession, including whether he got a bonus after the bank received a massive government bailout in the 2008 financial crisis.
https://www.axios.com/2026/04/26/wes-moore-citigroup-great-recession
https://archive.ph/9oCti

Texas police can arrest people suspected of entering country illegally, federal court rules
SB 4 creates a state misdemeanor for illegally crossing the border into Texas and lets authorities arrest people suspected of having violated it. The law also requires state magistrate judges to order people arrested for illegal entry to leave the country for Mexico in lieu of prosecution or if they are convicted. The Biden administration challenged the law, arguing it was unconstitutional, but the Trump administration dropped the DepartmenPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Episode 543: The Freaky Warble of the Black Canary (TrueAnon)
We welcome Jacqueline Sweet back to the studio to talk about her new exposé on Canary Mission, the pro-Israel doxing group; plus the Blaze’s J6 pipe bombing story and more…
https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-543-of-156670049

At the Global Progressive Mobilization Conference, Lula’s Speech Was a Confession by a Neoliberal Administrator
During a trip to Europe, the president of Brazil participated in the Global Progressive Mobilization’s (GPM) inaugural event in Barcelona, Spain. Speaking before an audience of thousands, including heads of state like Pedro Sánchez of Spain and Gustavo Petro of Colombia, Lula offered an analysis of the problems facing “progressivism.” In highlighting the advances of the so-called “progressive camp,” Lula argued that “the left has failed to overcome dominant economic thinking,” paving the way for reactionary forces to gain ground in society. <BLOCKQUOTE>The neoliberal project promised prosperity and brought only hunger, inequality, and insecurity. It caused crisis after crisis. However, we succumbed to orthodoxy. We have been responsible for the evils of neoliberalism. Left-wing governments win elections with left-wing rhetoric and practice austerity. They abandon public policies in the name of governability. We have become the system. Therefore, it is not surprising that the other side now presents itself as anti-system</BLOCKQUOTE> What Lula calls “the Left” is, in reality, the bourgeois nationalist center-left, which governed Latin America during various economic cycles beginning in the 2000s. Importantly, this includes Lula’s own party: the PT (Workers’ Party).
https://www.leftvoice.org/at-the-global-progressive-mobilization-conference-lulas-speech-was-a-confession-by-a-neoliberal-administrator/

Zohran Mamdani and the Contradiction of Democratic Socialism
As Zohran Mamdani passes one hundred days as the mayor of New York City, we are being offered numerous retrospectives of his early returns. Some will seek to grade his policy work and evaluate hiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Peru: 5 deaths in strange antiterrorist stop, military shoot 60 rounds to pick up truck
4 football players were killed
https://larepublica.pe/politica/2026/04/27/militares-dispararon-60-veces-a-4x4-en-la-que-murieron-5-civiles-operativo-antidroga-vraem-ejercito-del-peru-hnews-1268136
As always, TYBNA

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There is going to be a brake in news posting starting the 4th of may and ending the 12th



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>HOW DARE YOU DEFEND AGAINST ISRAELI INVASION!!! DADDY TRUMP PLEASE RAPE ALL OF US SO HEZBOLLAH IS DESTROYED!!!
According to the strict law of the torah, not ONE of these gentiles deserves to live. Why are they like this? Can they please stop or maybe kill themselves?

That's probably only the most right wing Maronites. Israel seems to have been doing a good job of making all Lebanese despise them.



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Imagine my shock when I learned that US demographic losses from Great Depression were almost as high as what USSR had suffered from WW2 or WW1. It was like 10 times worse than Soviets' Holodomor, as it turns out. Simply terrifying what kind of horrors US censorship has hidden from us
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I kind of want to vindicate the OP, but upon reading the source, it's pretty much the same thing that bourgeois propagandists do when they use projected birthrates to prove that communism killed 100 trillion, but from the other side. Understandable for the Soviets to use this line back in the day, but hardly solid evidence by today's standards.

>>2756101
Never expected a "blacks had it better before Civil Rights" take here but I guess that's par for the course in /leftypol/.

You're memeing right? You genuinely don't believe Blacks had it better in the 60s or 70s than today?

>>2756135
It's kind of debatable NGL. The Black middle-class has it good but de-industrialization hit fucking hard.

>>2756101
Certain parts of the south. I think it's mainly the cities of the south in particular places like Atlanta and Dallas or Houston.

second depression when



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It doesn't matter what ideology you have. Whether you're left-wing, right-wing, communist, anarchist, primitivist, nihilist, Nazi, Muslim, or Christian. You can't be a revolutionary if asceticism isn't part of your life. What do you give up? Social media? Video games? Drugs? Shopping? You know perfectly well what the comforts of the system do to your revolutionary spirit. It corrupts you, it makes you dependent. The system re-educates you with consumption and comfort.
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>>2794155
I'm very ascetic when it comes to some things, and very hedonistic when it comes to other things

>>2794258
>Engels raped
sauceless accusation

There's no virtue or benefit to suffering for sufferings sake, to engage in performative poverty and pain.

>>2794799
this was Deng's point too and everyone hates him for it



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I see a lot of talk concerning how Israel should be supported by the USA and European countries for various reasons and, notably, none of them concern with material benefits for either native Europeans or long-time American citizens, instead focusing on abstractions and ideals. As Trump has led the USA into another forever war with Iran (at the behest of Israel, per the words of US Secretary of State Marco Rubio), it is pertinent to talk about a common anti-Zionist talking point that I find counterproductive. Namely: Israel’s colonialism is the same as that of American settle colonialism from the late 18th century to the early 20th century.

This is incorrect as, while America is a settler-colonial state, nonetheless was founded on the basis of enlightenment principles like equality before the law and liberty, considering how the American and French revolutions at the time were leftist at the time of the events, with the notion of equality of men itself being already extremely radical at a time when absolute monarchies were the standard in Europe. That’s not all, as contrary to popular opinion the Founding Fathers themselves weren’t conservative. Whether it’s the lack of any mention specifying the USA as a “white Christian country” founded on the basis of theology in the constitution and the federalist papers, George Washington himself coming to oppose slavery before the abolitionist movement began to gain momentum, many of said fathers being at best deists or nominally Christian, the USA being effectively the first democratic republic in history with limited suffrage being a short-lived experiment that was swept away in favour of universal male suffrage, Thomas Jefferson himself owning a copy of the Quran and a version of the Bible excised of all supernatural elements and among other examples show that the USA was far from the hotbed of reactionary politics both liberals and chuds tend to portray it as. Even the Indian Removal Act that led to the infamous “Trail of Tears” wasn’t unanimously agreed upon, with strong opposition by Christian missionaries and other politicians who opposed it based on the shared humanity and parity between white settlers Native Americans. Indeed, while such ideals coexisted with institutionalised inequality, it is precisely by appealing to those founding ideals unique to America's foundations that movements like MLK's civil rights was even possible. Indeed, had it not been for America, most of the progressive movementsPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2771618
nope, swarthy meant darksinned back then too. consult an etymology dictionary if you don't believe me. I think franklin called so many europeans swarthy because most of the european immigrants to pennsylvania at this time were indentured workers who came over on boats and had just spent months getting hit by direct sunlight every day.

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The mayor of the capital of the Israeli-occupied territories in the West Bank is a North African Jew, the Minister of National Security is an Iraqi Kurdish Jew, you never really saw anything like this in America.

>>2768987
In you second paragraph you try to make the point that the settler-colonial state USA is different from Israel in the respect that the former was founded on enlightenment principles while the latter was not. This is false. They were both hypocritically founded on enlightenment principles which were progressive for their time.

The USAs declaration of independence declares that the people of the colonies had the right to fight off their British masters because they violated the principles which they valued: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.—That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed,". That is
-all men are equal,
-they have inherent rights (life, liberty, pursuit of happiness),
-to secure these rights men form governments which derive their powers the consent of the governed (democracy).

The drafting of the constitution of course excluded any blacks, native Americans and women. Following decades would show the government of the USA betraying all of these high minded (for the time) founding principles (blacks, native Americans and other ethnic minority groups were not equal before the law and were excluded from those inherent rights thus no true democracy existed; native Americans were systematically exterminated). And to the present day, as you are doing now, desperate believers in USA exceptionalism refused to look at reality and instead pointed at various texts to defend the reputation of the USA, and themselves from the cognitive dissonance.

Israels declaration of independence similarly paid lip service to ideas of equal rights for all. Paragraph 13 states: "THE STATE OF ISRAEL … will foster the development of the country for the benefit of all its inhabitants; it will be based on freedom, justice and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel; it will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex; it will guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and culture; it will safeguard the Holy Places of all religions; and it will be faithful to the principPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2794038
bullet point lists don't work wtf. ah whatever.

>>2769182
Vietnam was to help the French. Post WW2 the U.S has been basically western Europes colonial imperial thrall. Israel being one of the many Euro colonial projects tasked to the U.S. Its no surprised that the breaking up of U.S/Israel relations is also conceding with the deterioration of NATO. I agree with most your post.



 

/leftypol/'s most ignored general is back

Earth is now heating up twice as fast as in previous decades: Study
https://ground.news/article/earth-is-now-heating-up-twice-as-fast-as-in-previous-decades-study_63acf6

Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/mar/06/humanity-heating-planet-faster-than-ever-before-study-finds

Microplastics found in 90% of prostate cancer tumors, at much higher levels than healthy tissues, study reveals
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/02/260225001250.htm


Was War with Iran Sparked by Water?
https://erickeyser.substack.com/p/was-war-with-iran-sparked-by-water?r=1r05cx&triedRedirect=true&_src_ref=old.reddit.com

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>>2794146
Tbf someone said the choice was Socialism or barbarism.

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>>2794162
sister was right

>>2794293
Even then, a barbarian may still be a noble savage, while the patricians are strategically hostile to the lower orders

>>2794306
trve its time to return to monke



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Can you retards stop replying to obvious weird bait threads.
Like holy shit its the most obvious shit too, its always a specific loser doing it too.

>words words words words words
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There is an ingress of newfags due to the decline of 4chan, the /leftypol/ vanguard must be ready to ridicule posters who lower the quality of discourse or watch their forum die slowly

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>>2793082
Why doesn't /leftypol/ make a xenforo forum, we would be able to identify specific posters that are retarded and probably expand the amount of people on the site, and in actual good ways.


>>2793080
if you would please consult the mp4

<just le don't respond!!
You know they will respond retard. Go blame the jannies for lack of moderation and steadfast refusal to ban the most problematic users instead.



 

So, it appears that despite the most common assumptions, labour "aristocratic"/well paid workers can and have been notable partecipants in the class struggle, everywhere from Italy to Chile and from the UK to South Africa

> The most important counter-example is the Russian working class in the early 20th century. The backbone of Lenin’s Bolsheviks (something he was most definitely aware of) were the best paid industrial workers in the Russian cities – skilled machinists in the largest factories. Lower paid workers, such as the predominantly female textile workers, were generally either unorganized or apolitical (until the beginnings of the revolution) or supported the reformist Mensheviks.


> German Communism became a mass movement when tens of thousands of well-paid metal workers left the Independent Socialists and joined the Communists in 1921. The French and Italian Communists also became mass parties through the recruitment of thousands of machinists who led the mass strikes of the postwar period. These highly paid workers were also overrepresented in the smaller Communist parties of the United States and Britain.


> In Chile between 1970 and 1973, and Argentina between 1971 and 1974, copper miners and metal workers engaged in industrial struggles and took the lead in mass mobilizations against the military and the right. In Brazil, it was the well-paid metal workers in the suburbs of San Paolo who led mass strikes in the 1970s that created the CUT


> it was the highest paid Black workers in South Africa – in mining, auto, steel – whose struggles in the 1970s created the radical and militant FOSATU trade union confederation.


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>>2792212
thoughts on Giovani Palestinesi d’Italia ??

are they campists or aristocrats?

>>2792555
>They didn't have their stomachs ripped open and their unborn children crushed underfoot.

if only someone had ripped your mother's "stomach" open and crushed you underfoot we wouldn't be reading this drivel

if you really want to be a part of some kind of leftist revolution you're going to have to figure out how to achieve permanent ego death and deprogram your brain of all the sexist, racist, classist, ableist, etc. nonsense that the capitalist system has instilled into you, otherwise you're just going to be a confused weak poseur and you will only get in the way.

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>>2793994
the question is not of who's oppressed or ideological programming

>>2787199
>A death bourg is always a good thing, unless you are a fucking classcuck
Had the developing Turkish bourgeoisie been defeated in the 1920s, would that have been good or bad? What about the French bourgeoisie during 1789? What about the Chinese national bourgeoisie during the 1930s? Would their defeat had been a good or bad thing?

>>2786991
>legitimizing the Israeli destruction of all of Iranian society, including its bourgeoisie.
Total war fantasy that's not gonna happen



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Private sector "innovations" are almost entirely hype and bullshit and exaggerated claims and continuously finding worse and worse ways to reinvent the wheel and devotion to nothing but short term profit from venture capital, zillions of dollars devoted into things like AI chatbots to replace human labor with inferior slop, cryptocurrency pump and dump scams, ridesharing companies that make taxis and delivery services that charge customers more and pay drivers less, anti-aging drugs that will never work, actually useful drugs being repurposed into cosmetic drugs, renewable energy technologies that will never work, space exploration projects that will never pan out, electric cars that are so overpriced and shitty that we had to enact massive tariffs to stop Americans from buying cheaper better ones from China, smarthome technology that nobody wants or needs except bored millionaires, cars and electronic devices deliberately designed to break early and be unrepairable to increase sales volume, life-saving pharmaceuticals locked behind patents for decades and price gouged to exploit the sick and dying.

The one thing I am looking forward to at this point is when this "innovation" finally backfires in the worst possible way, like when China starts using their reverse-engineered clones of US AI models to utterly destroy the concept of intellectual property forever, when every software patent and pharma patent and trade secret can be reverse-engineered by anyone at the press of a button and the secret inner workings of absolutely everything we manufacture instantly becomes public knowledge and can be sold as a perfect generic clone at a fraction of the price, courts overwhelmed with more lawsuits than they could ever possibly settle with, tariffs and trade restrictions and economic sanctions desperately trying to undo what cannot be undone, the private r&d industry losing all incentive to come up with the next patentable marketable bullshit idea and closing up shop, tech innovation returning to the domain of the public sector where it belongs.
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>>2793572
it's not "bullshit" it serves a purpose: protecting the ruling class.
>>2793574
>vaguepost king quotes nobody and responds to no args

>>2793575

meaning != purpose. meaning is the "why", the rationale and intellectual significance of the idea, purpose is the "what", the actionable goals of the idea.

the idea of intellectual property has always had plenty of purposes, but in my opinion it never really had any meaning, any rational basis - the idea that information can be a form of privately owned property has always been bullshit, a nonsensical and unrealistic idea.

the only reason we were able to treat information as property is because of technological limitations that made information difficult to encode/copy/modify/transmit/etc., but as i described, these technological limitations do not last. intellectual property makes unrealistic demands of reality and reality is refusing to accommodate them. that is why it is bullshit.

>>2793606
> but in my opinion it never really had any meaning, any rational basis
for the ruling class, protecting their own class position is a perfectly rational basis, even if the tools they used to do that appear irrational to everyone but themselves

>>2793692

well if we are going to preserve our sanity and live in rational objective reality we have to refrain from internalizing the irrationality and solipsism of the ruling class, even doing it inadvertantly through careless use of language

>>2793575
and is merely a debate addict



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