[ home / rules / faq / search ] [ overboard / sfw / alt ] [ leftypol / edu / labor / siberia / lgbt / latam / hobby / tech / games / anime / music / draw / AKM / ufo / 420 ] [ meta ] [ wiki / shop / tv / tiktok / twitter / patreon ] [ GET / ref / marx / booru ]

/leftypol/ - Leftist Politically Incorrect

"The anons of the past have only shitposted on the Internet about the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it."
Name
Options
Subject
Comment
Flag
File
Embed
Password(For file deletion.)
What is 6 - 2?

Check out our new store at shop.leftypol.org!

| Catalog | Home
|

File: 1781082462884.jpg (7.41 KB, 268x296, 2681.jpg)

 

What exactly is the end goal here? Like, seriously. You agitate, you destroy, you provoke. Let's say you actually spark that civil war you keep hinting at. Then what? Who runs the rubble? How do you feed people? What's the phase-two plan beyond hoodrat behavior and manifestos?

Because from where I'm sitting, all I see is chaos for chaos's sake. And I can't figure out how that gets you closer to socialism than, I don't know, winning a school board seat or organizing a tenant union. Legal avenues are slow and boring, sure, but at least they don't end with you getting drone-striked in a parking lot by 2032.

So help me understand. What comes after the bang? Or is the bang the whole point? because to me it seems maoists and anarchists in the USA are some of the loudest yet some of the most disorganized and chaotic bunch. they seem to know how to agitate but not do much more. chaos for chaos sake is what is giving.

From the way CHAZ went, I think it's insanity that any leftists would automatically trust you guys to do any of this on a much larger and more dangerous scale. You have passion, but not much brains, and you always end up devolving right back into chaos. That's all you're capable of iss chaos. This is why most communist parties hold the line that Maoism is just anarchism rebranded in the 60s. Most serious communist parties believe this, not just the CPUSA.

LLM, Langley, hegemony over an eerily vacant leftypol, 2026.

The most ironic thing is that adventurists always call the leftists who didn't deviate from true socialism to racial extremism glowops but the reality is that adventurist racialists themselves are the bread and butter of glow ops. Think about it. Everything Anarchists and Maoists have done over the last fifteen years has made things harder and more divided. Division does not lead to class war. It leads to chaotic reaction, police state targeting of groups that have limited means of defense and a population that gets driven into the arms of reactionary people and rulers because adventurists committed mass acts that the masses wasn't ready for. So now they've actually made it harder to do real work for leftists.

Antifa has pretty much become the new word for these types of communists. Go ask your average worker what they think of a democratic socialist, then ask what they think of antifa no matter what the race they'll fucking hate antifa. They're not hating the organization Antifa that's just the mainstream term for the adventurist leftoid. shows you how connected they are to the workers. these people are the jobless mentally ill at least the dsa actually has connections to people in unions and labor movements.. you know like actual socialists? you idiots arent communists your just national liberation 3rd world larpers who hate the west.

>>2835587

I'm not a bot you bumbling idiot. I just typed all of this. I got bad news for you, if you don't want bots, you cant play the game of guessing whats A.I or not, you just have to go outside or accept that a good portion of interaction will be bots. why do you even care so much? is the internet all you got? what are you bound to a couch like some fat disabeled faggot? typical leftychan user.

I hate americans so much



File: 1780819908198.png (196.6 KB, 511x488, 5vb17d.png)

 

Literally just abolish ALL taxes except a SINGLE progressive INCOME tax.

Virtually all taxes are a scam to steal money from the proletariat.

Property taxes? Money stolen directly from house owning proles and indirectly from renters to fund local capitalist government.

Sales tax/VAT? Money stolen from proles who just want to spend their hard earned money on things to survive and maybe enjoy a bit.

Payroll taxes? What a gigantic fucking scam. You are already fleeced by income taxes but now you are double fleeced by ANOTHER income tax that most don't even know or think about.

Social security/Medicare/equivalents in your country? What is the purpose of this when you already pay income tax? Why seperate this out? To guilt trip you into paying for something your exploiter needs to pay.

"Income" tax? It's a WAGE TAX. Porky makes his money from profits, capital gains, dividends, rents, financial boondoggling etc. Those things are taxed at much lower rates than they should be.

Here's what a pro-worker tax policy looks like. At the end of the year, you add up your total income - your salary + rental income + capital gains + dividends + literally anything that is "actually earned income"
Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
10 posts and 1 image reply omitted.

>>2833315
Abolish the government

>>2833516
>USSR had sales tax therefore sales tax in porkoid dictatorship is fine
you seem to be unaware that most things that are bad in capitalism are good in a DotP and vice versa. let me put this into easy steps that you can hopefully grasp
1) abolish VAT, income tax and all other taxes on labour
2) institute 100% tax on capital
3) deal with porkies porking out
4) re-institute VAT, income tax etc once porky is gone, because these things aren't categorically wrong

>>2833531
Abolishing taxes on labor just subsidize industry, it's no different than how Walmart workers rely on food stamps. It's a liberal policy to reduce the cost of labor. It's no different than public housing and so on. I'm not totally against it of course.

>>2833516
Sales tax is a regressive tax that shifts the tax burden on to workers. It is unacceptable.

>>2833531
In a DotP with a capitalist economy, the effect of taxes remain the same. Sales tax/VAT continues to remain a regressive tax that reduces purchasing power of labor of the poorest section. You should have a progressive income tax here as well, since not all workers will have the same wages. The higher earning workers will have to pay more.

>>2833533
Wrong. A "subsidy" is something that reduces cost in one sector while shifting that cost burden to another sector. Reducing wage taxes while increasing taxes on profits/dividends/capital gains cannot be a subsidy to industry because they will cancel out.

Land value taxes and severance taxes would not create the deadweight loss of an income tax. China basically does this through nationalising land and leasing it out and this works great for them



File: 1780919514198.jpeg (30.66 KB, 480x270, i.jpeg)

 

Leftcoms hate me for not worshiping US freikorp genetically prole military

MLs hate me for reading Marx and Lenin

Anarchists hate me for being anti-petite authoritarian

Leftists hate me for opposing my brown bourgeoisie

Good thing the real movement is historically absent and these embarrassing people won't amount to anything ever
19 posts and 1 image reply omitted.

File: 1780997131870.png (42.57 KB, 293x404, ClipboardImage.png)

>>2833995
Who… are you?

>>2834500
>>2834513
>Unironically doing the "using slurs but in a cool leftist way"
🤭

>>2834513

lumpen are counter revolutionarys who need to be dealt with in the langauge of force. adventurists too.

>>2835569
>"Force" meaning "calling the cops" since this is the ChatDSA glowie with /leftypol/ Special Powers

>>2834513
narcs or not its still a slur if you use it unironically



File: 1781032745958.png (159.2 KB, 381x411, hammer.png)

 

"Controversial" opinion incoming, apparently:
Both Mao and Bordiga were mostly correct in their views and positions, but for their respective material and social conditions they were working within. Semi-feudal conditions for Mao, capitalist-imperialist conditions for Bordiga.
Dogmatic ML: "We need a vote for progress and safeguard our democracy" (Togliatti? Starmer? Mélenchon? Harris?) Jump through hoops to safeguard bourgeois dictatorship in the west some more, ML. That is the role which you have picked for yourself. Really give it a bright red, bleeding heart radical liberal veneer!
Trend victim MLs have tried to mechanically copy-pasting semi-feudal tactics to industrialized, proletarian-majority, imperialist-capitalist countries for a century. "Too bad" their demise always has some self-defeating aspect to it, predicted by the Italian Left (or more descriptively: internationalist Leninists) decades in advance.
>But they were said to be irrelevant! At least that's what our "ML", then "Soviet-alligned", then "eurocom" leaders told us, and they headed a parliamentary party with a lot of members and voters, so they must've known what they were talking about!…right?…
There, there!
Hence internationalist Leninist tactics are not applied! Hence Lenin's revolutionary tactical invariance leading up to the key lesson for success is obscured, papered over – all to focus on the set of retreats, mistakes, fallacious tactics that led in a circle or self-obliteration. That is the "Leninism" of the western ML.
The stinky successful early stuff? It is your duty to slander and castigate the Evil "UlTrAs" for re-centering…

Now tell me: Are you finding yourselves amid semi-feudal or capitalist-imperialist conditions as you're browsing this post, anons?
30 posts and 5 image replies omitted.

>>2835317
How about gayi and it puts its cock in your mouth and shuts you up

File: 1781047919625.png (183.62 KB, 640x640, ClipboardImage.png)

>>2835321
>>2835319
get a job softhands

>>2835345
More callouses and burns than you’ll ever have

>>2835385
as we've established your unemployed, video of me at work at the callous factory btw

File: 1781074415538.jpg (434.96 KB, 1080x1048, 1768278357908.jpg)




File: 1780517049146.png (242.4 KB, 2048x2048, ClipboardImage.png)

 

Service sector accounts for more than half of all jobs in the world today according to statistics. Marx already knew that capitalism tends to displace the workforce away from industry and agriculture towards services, we can only expect this trend to increase. Today this is true even of a lot of global south countries.

I'm not an expert but I can see that service sector is a very heterogenous one, or we could say that it's even an umbrella term for very different jobs with very different social conditions, organizing potential class consciousness etc. Work in shitty uber-like apps, in restoration and hospitality, a lot of retail, and etc. are very hard to organize, health and education seem to be a suit generis sector as far as I know, blue collar work is practically labour aristocracy in a lot of cases or also hard to organize in the case of

I invite you all anons to discuss what do you think is the place of service sector in revolutionary praxis, taking into account the different conditions in the different countries (global north vs south, regions etc) if possible. In a lot of global north countries industrial work is practically labour aristocracy and in its way ti be extinct, and as far as I'm aware in a lot pf global south countries they also hold that status, for example, LATAM region. Should we focus on propaganda on industrial worker and organize the other sectors from an industrial proletariat base? Should we also try to organize the shitty service jobs creating now forms of syndicalism that can adapt to their unstable conditions? For example, in a lot of countries a there must be a certain (high) number of workers in order to be represented in a trade union. Is a more flexible and dynamic trade union structure for specific service employers belonging to this shitty unstable jobs possible? Is it even worth it?

I know the formulation of the problem could be more informed, but even though I'm not very knowledgeable, I wanted to make this thread in order for the more knowledgable anons to discuss this topic as I don't see it talked very much. I please ask you all to not enter the same old productive/unproductive work debate and stay on-topic.
31 posts and 2 image replies omitted.

>>2832145
>>2832199
What do you think? Since industrial workers are, at least compared to lot of service workers, relatively better off, should we wait for the contradictions to bring back an incentive for the revolution in the industrial sector or should we work with what we have and shift the focus onto service, precarious labour with new strategies, or both?

>>2831306
>>2832489
It's not obvious to me that this is a problem from a Marxist standpoint. Communism = more factory labor? Like the point is sort of to overcome the necessity of labor. The contradiction is between the development of the forces of production (production becomes less dependent on human labor) with the relations of production (capitalism still relies on labor as a source of value).

<But to the degree that large industry develops, the creation of real wealth comes to depend less on labour time and on the amount of labour employed than on the power of the agencies set in motion during labour time, whose ‘powerful effectiveness’ is itself in turn out of all proportion to the direct labour time spent on their production, but depends rather on the general state of science and on the progress of technology, or the application of this science to production. (The development of this science, especially natural science, and all others with the latter, is itself in turn related to the development of material production.) Agriculture, e.g., becomes merely the application of the science of material metabolism, its regulation for the greatest advantage of the entire body of society. Real wealth manifests itself, rather – and large industry reveals this – in the monstrous disproportion between the labour time applied, and its product, as well as in the qualitative imbalance between labour, reduced to a pure abstraction, and the power of the production process it superintends. Labour no longer appears so much to be included within the production process; rather, the human being comes to relate more as watchman and regulator to the production process itself. (What holds for machinery holds likewise for the combination of human activities and the development of human intercourse.)


<No longer does the worker insert a modified natural thing [Naturgegenstand] as middle link between the object [Objekt] and himself; rather, he inserts the process of nature, transformed into an industrial process, as a means between himself and inorganic nature, mastering it. He steps to the side of the production process instead of being its chief actor. In this transformation, it is neither th
Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

I think it's interesting that while manufacturing and industry has for a long time been thoroughly bourgeois, retail and commerce was still a petty bourgeois endeavour. Back when there were already massive conglomerates in say the steel and coal or the automobile industry employing thousands of workers in single firms, most retail was still small shops, with barely any salaried workers, rather than large modern supermarkets and department stores with giant warehouses and logistics operations. This lack of socialisation placed a large part of the tertiary sector outside of the capitalist mode of production until much later. It's not very surprising then that this sector had less of a proletarian character than industry. However, times have changed and the small shops have been or are being replaced by massive stores like Walmart. Even the petty bourgeoisie that continues to exist are partly beholden to these giant firms by way of things like franchise agreements.

The same could probably be said for the food industry, with massive chains like McDonald's and Starbucks displacing smaller equivalents. Especially the fast food industry has an incredibly thorough (Fordist?) division of labour that simply did not exist in the past.

Still though, this increased scale in the service sector, except for probably in logistics, will never reach that of industry with individual sites as big as cities boasting thousands of workers.

I know! Pump nationalism, talk about opressed nations and inequal exchange. Then, talk about building a welfare state. Oh, and work with religious fanatic reactioaries. That would work!

>>2832974
>Factories, farms, and factory farms
Goddamn, "Marxists" are the stupidest philistine motherfuckers you'll see. Those jobs are going away and are never coming back. Everything from agriculture to mining to industry is undergoing a massive robotics revolution as we speak. I'd go as far as to say that more things have changed in this regard in the past decade than have changed in the preceding five decades. Do you know the real secret behind China's prouctivity? It isn't cheap labor in old 1940s factories, it's completely automated dark factories that produce everything from iPhones to the J-20 fighter jet. Might as well pine for sailing ships and carriages pulled by dinosaurs.
>nurses and mechanics all die
So, is your healthcare plan is the same "Don't get sick" plan of the GOP?



 

If the goal of veganism is to not necessarily to end capitalism but the meat industry, or rather the consumption of meat as food and consumer products, would you say it would be possible to end an industry in such a way since we're not talking about capitalism itself or is it entirely moral spooks?
3 posts omitted.

>>2835031
  1. it's moral spooks
  2. no, you can't end an industry that is in demand. in order to destroy the industry, you have to squelch the demand to the point that it's non-existent. you can't do that. in order for the vegans to have what they want, we would need to entirely eradicate meat consumption in all human beings and that is not just untenable, it's impossible. people evolved to be meat eaters and will consume meat even in the face of whatever evidence one can wave around for the establishment of animal welfare (i.e. on the grounds that animals feel pain and have adequate conscious experiences such that they ought be considered a protected class of beings)

The way non human animals are treated in inseparable from the power dynamics and the mode of production a society is in.
In capitalism animals are treated different from any non capitalist society, especially in the industrialised scale of commodification. Although gains can be made within capitalism the ultimate goal is the end of commodification of animals
Serious vegans are materialists, they believe in pressuring the industry itself rather than convincing everyone to become vegan, and they recognise animal liberation as part of the anti capitalist struggle

Can mass-scale slaughter of animals and processing into food be stopped while keeping capitalism? Let's look at it this way: What would be necessary for the opposite to be true? The opposite would be true if there were some fact about capitalism automatically leading to this mass-scale slaughter regardless of any regulations and regardless of demand. But this is absurd on the face of it, no? Of course it's not possible to prevent that somebody somewhere ever cooks and eats a hamster or whatever, but meat production can be regulated and it is regulated. There are taboos about eating certain animals in certain cultures (because they are classified as pets or as endangered or as "dirty") and there are some thorough regulations for that. We can just extrapolate something more extreme from this.

You don’t see the millions of insects, rodents, snakes, spiders, and frogs that get eaten by threshers for vegetables every harvest, nothing is vegan and I do mean nothing

Vegans are correct to point out the cruel absurdity of animal agriculture, however human agriculture has produced a surplus of prey animals from the elimination of predators and introduction of invasive species such that hunting such species within reasonable limits is completely pro social.



File: 1781046970969.png (1.54 MB, 1200x675, ClipboardImage.png)

 

A banned group’s call for a strike halts business and transport across Pakistan-administered Kashmir
The Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), formed in 2003, demands greater political rights for the people of Kashmir and the abolition of the refugee seats. Residents of the regional capital, Muzaffarabad, and other towns told The Associated Press markets were largely empty and bus terminals deserted on Tuesday. However, it wasn’t clear if people were taking part in the strike or avoiding public spaces out of fear of renewed clashes. Authorities have deployed additional police and security personnel in the region and suspended internet services in major cities to prevent people from joining the march.
https://apnews.com/article/pakistan-kashmir-protest-long-march-protest-violence-jaac-7b4f5e038abd227415dd0aeb32e5ebe3

Tens of thousands displaced by Philippine earthquake, at least 37 killed
The earthquake centred off Mindanao, the second most populous Philippine island, injured nearly 500 people and displaced around 32,000, most of whom fled to emergency shelters. The earthquake left a trail of destruction, including in General Santos, a coastal city of more than 700,000 people, where at least 13 people were killed.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/tens-thousands-displaced-philippine-earthquake-least-37-killed

Sri Lankan police arrest Tamil rapper under draconian Prevention of Terrorism Act
On May 31, Sangeethsan performed at a musical event held at a Hindu temple in Navatkuli, Chavakachcheri, in the Jaffna District. During the performance, he sang songs that police claim indirectly glorified the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). Edited versions of the songs were subsequently posted on his TikTok account.
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/06/09/dzay-j09.html

Israeli-backed militia abducts seven paramedics in Gaza at makeshift checkpoint
An Israeli-backed miPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2835336
There has been ChatGPT glowie FUD spam all over /leftypol/ for an entire day.

US stadium and hotel workers threaten strikes ‘to make things fair’ during World Cup
In Los Angeles, California, cashiers, dishwashers, cooks, bartenders, concessions workers and food attendants at the SoFi stadium reached a tentative agreement on Tuesday afternoon, but the union noted it had a contractual right to walk off the job if it determines that federal immigration enforcement is threatening worker safety during the World Cup. The US’s opening match, against Paraguay, is scheduled to take place at SoFi Stadium – rebranded as the Los Angeles Stadium for the tournament – on 12 June.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jun/09/stadium-hotel-workers-strike-world-cup

White House, Hill relaunch effort to block state AI laws
The last time the Trump administration tried to preempt the states, Republicans were inundated with pushback from advocacy groups and state lawmakers across the country. Blackburn's support, which the White House did not previously have, would be key for passage. The Obernolte-Trahan bill was also met with pushback from groups saying states should be free to regulate.
https://www.axios.com/2026/06/08/white-house-hill-relaunch-effort-block-state-ai-laws

Progressive Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass
Raman made a last-minute entry into the race, after she had endorsed Bass for reelection. She was elected to the council with the support of the Democratic Socialists of America, and the election will test whether voters in the heavily Democratic city want to move further to the political left to address long-running problems of homelessness, buckled streets and sidewalks and climbing rent and home prices.
https://apnews.com/article/los-angeles-mayor-2026-election-e0ef2b83cd8f94556d1c532227bb49dd

Dems threaten to withhold DCCC dues over California faceplant
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) is facing behind-thPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

‘Flamingo Revolution’ erupts against Albanian establishment
For the last nine days, thousands of Albanians have marched through the streets of the country’s capital, Tirana, after the government of Prime Minister Edi Rama handed development rights over Sazan island and the protected coastal area of Zvërnec to foreign capital. Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, claim to have ‘discovered’ Sazan. Kushner’s private equity firm, Affinity Partners, plans to invest $1.6 billion to redevelop the areas into a resort for the rich. But Sazan and Zvërnec have long been a point of pride for Albanians. The development of Zvërnec, where the Trump-Kushners plan to build their luxury resort complex, would bulldoze a nature reserve home to many endangered and protected species – among them flamingos, which have since come to symbolise the resistance to the project itself. Although Zvërnec remains uninhabited, many locals own or work on the land. As work began last week, locals woke up to find the area surrounded by barbed wire and private security guards, forbidding them from setting foot onto the land.
https://marxist.com/albania-flamingo-revolution-erupts-against-albanian-establishment.htm

Financial Speculators See Big Opportunities in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s recent tourism boom is often presented as a story of recovery from a two-decade-long economic and fiscal crisis. Accordingly, after years marked by austerity, hurricanes, and the COVID-19 pandemic, the archipelago has reemerged as a desirable destination. Luxury hotels, gated communities, and large-scale tourism developments are expanding, reshaping coastal towns such as Cabo Rojo, Dorado, and Fajardo through projects like Esencia and Moncayo. Public agencies and industry actors, including Discover Puerto Rico, consistently frame tourism as a cornerstone of economic renewal. The image is familiar across the Caribbean: paradisiacal beaches paired with the promise of being open for business. This narrative obscures a deeper reconfiguration of tourism policy in Puerto Rico in ways that extend beyond attracting visitors into a financial and speculative investment sector. At stake is a shift in how development itself is structured, one in which tax incentives and credits tied to tourism increasingPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



File: 1781041408505.jpg (42.09 KB, 735x672, 917.jpg)

 

Can we finally agree that every single Juche tagger on here is either a fed, a LARPer, or an agent provocateur? Their entire post history is fed bait, vague threats, drug glorification, and borderline illegalist content that could get this whole platform investigated. They're not here to organize or educate. They're here to provoke reactions, collect intel, and make the rest of the left look like unhinged tweakers.

Just remove them. Ban the Juche tag. Nuke the threads. There's zero political value in letting these people post ironic veiled calls to violence and cryptic Korean poems that happen to precede real world chaos. If you leave them up, you're complicit in whatever stunt they pull next.

Enough is enough. Clean house.

>>2835182
Juche is an idea whose time has come. OP should investigate this dih instead of concern trolling on behalf of the American Empire.

Long live the Democratic People's Republic of Korea!!!

Bruh

op is a jewish nigger



 

Is Murray Bookchin and Communalism worth getting into? Are there any Communalist currents today beyond Rojava? Could there be a commonality between Bookchin and Juche?
85 posts and 8 image replies omitted.

Bookchin is a pseud tier retard that was glad societ kids died remember.

Bookchin is Mamdanite-Rojavite garbage. It is fanfic for the lust of left-imperialists.

>>2832611
Marx supported manifest destiny. I don't think that invalidates everything he said.

>>2832721
Manifest destinybwas correct and revolutionary

I find libertarian municipalism necessary in a communist/anarcho-communist society. Anarchists usually don't specify how we will organize society, and libertarian municipalism offers a good guide imo.



 

Signatories to the May petition
The May 1977 petition was signed by a number of prominent French intellectuals, doctors, and psychologists from a wide range of political positions, including Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Derrida, Louis Aragon, Roland Barthes, Louis Althusser, Simone de Beauvoir, Jean-Paul Sartre, Félix Guattari, Michel Leiris, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Philippe Sollers, Jacques Rancière, Jean-François Lyotard, Francis Ponge, Jean Danet, Françoise Dolto, Bernard Besret,[2][10] and Gabriel Matzneff.[8]
44 posts and 6 image replies omitted.

>>2835001
It was started by a known pedophile (litterally wrote a book called, the under fifteen) called Gabriel Matzneff.

>>2833934
Based and breadpilled petition made by the greatest Frenchmen of all time, all of whom have accomplished more than everyone here on this board.

Sartre and Foucault have overthrown modernism and create a new intellectual tradition out of it. WTF has anyone accomplished here besides bitching over their betters? Grow up.

>>2833973
Tbh mass immigration from Algeria preceded the Algerian war of independence, so de Gaulle was merely continuing his predecessors’ policies tbh. Read: https://archives.history.ac.uk/history-in-focus/Migration/articles/house.html

>>2833961
Which makes Gisele Pelicot’s case weird, since you’d expect the French to side with her husband as opposed to be like Americans in that controversy. Really weird turn of events that one.

>>2834048
Stop spreading disinformation. Foucault never raped anyone, there’s no record of that. Plus all the allegations come from Guy Sorman, whose contradictory claims led him to being questioned: https://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/idees-et-debats/michel-foucault-et-la-pedophilie-enquete-sur-un-emballement-mediatique_2148517.html

So take the claims with a grain of salt. And even the allegations take at face value are themselves are relatively innocuous as they don’t involve gore or torture, just a white dude with BWC paying some Arab moids below the magic age line to do some hanky panky. You’d have to be a homophobe to think this is worst than the Holocaust.
Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>you must answer for bourgeois academics from 50 years ago who you are not associated with because glowiepedia calls them left
stupid thread

>>2835067
>It was a troll, but with gay liberation in mind, considering how France constrained homosexuals’ freedom of expression with various moralistic statutes.
yeah i had no idea. makes sense since they are french i just really wanted to assume they didnt want to actually fuck kids or at the very least that the co-signers didnt find it socially acceptable. euros in general are like that tho
>>2835008
>Gabriel Matzneff.
literally never heard this in all the years of this going around

>>2835080
Only came out he wrote it in 2013



Delete Post [ ]
[ home / rules / faq / search ] [ overboard / sfw / alt ] [ leftypol / edu / labor / siberia / lgbt / latam / hobby / tech / games / anime / music / draw / AKM / ufo / 420 ] [ meta ] [ wiki / shop / tv / tiktok / twitter / patreon ] [ GET / ref / marx / booru ]
[ 1 /2 /3 /4 /5 /6 /7 /8 /9 /10 /11 /12 /13 /14 /15 /16 /17 /18 /19 /20 /21 /22 /23 /24 /25 /26 /27 /28 /29 /30 /31 /32 /33 /34 /35 /36 ]
| Catalog | Home