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The revolutionary task, as Foucault articulated in his debate with Chomsky, lies not merely in the denunciation of the obviously repressive organs of the state and ruling class but in the patient, systematic exposure of the mechanisms of power embedded within those institutions that present themselves as benign, neutral, or even benevolent. The bourgeois therapeutic apparatus, psychology, psychiatry, medicine, sciences, sexuality, and its allied practices is a paradigmatic case of such a mechanism. It functions as the dominant social institution for the management of subjective distress, yet its foundational logic is the atomization of the sufferer. It systematically abstracts the individual from the material conditions of their alienation, reframing crises of exploitation and oppression as failures of personal adjustment or thinking. This is not liberation from mental suffering; This is more accurately described as the pacification of the mind veiled in the clinical language of care.'

This individualizing logic is not incidental to the therapeutic project; it is its structural function under capitalism. As the radical psychiatry movement contended, fostering mental health was to be an art rather than a science, requiring a shift away from individual psychotherapy and toward supportive group work, coupled with direct social and political action. The consumer/survivor/ex-patient (c/s/x) movement, a powerful, decentralized coalition emerging from the anti-psychiatry struggles of the 1970s and 1980s, forged the very concept of peer support, where those with lived experience provide mutual aid outside the medical model's bourgeois hierarchical structures. This movement has been instrumental in developing a variety of peer-support alternatives. AA was one of the original movements to flirt with these concepts in it's religious, communal stance against the medical world's treatment towards alcoholism at the time, directly organized by the alcoholics themselves, not passively accepting the official treatment they were often subject to. Things like this often end up creating something more than a mere psychotherapy model or a technique; it is a movement of community that fundamentally challenges the power relations embedded in professionalized care and recovery itself.

The "institutional psychotherapy" movement in postwar France, which profoundly influenced figures like Frantz Fanon, Felix Guattari, and Michel Foucault, offers a vision Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2798450

Ha disorganized don't mean jack when they're good at running their mouths with long winded speeches and sounding all knowing with their confusin manipiulative rhetorics so people eat up their crap. You give losers like this three weeks on a job? They won't lift a finger for you. But you give them three weeks alone with people in your orgs? They'll have them talking like whatever some scared Republican thinks when he hears the big scary word socialist. People love watching chaos and fun looking crap, so these idiots have the edge in America;s alternative political world right out the gate if you let them that is. America's cultish as all hell so folks fall in line behind cults when things get rough and our job is to make damn sure that doesn't happen. And by the way, buddy, the person you're defending? His friends have pictures with people from the MOVE organization a cult …the U.S. government labeled as one. Lmfao. The Juche poster posted here before saying "communists need a socialist version of the Branch Davidians to spread across America, minus the rape and incest."… What kind of ideology is that in socialism? I'm real curious, explain your defense of people who defend authoritarian cults, rape?

>>2797350
I'm genuinely surprised you didn't mention Wilhelm Reich or Roberto Friere in this essay, fam. Ever heard of Soma? (not the accupunture thing)

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>>2798510
are you truly ready for the orgone pill anon

>>2798443
honestly sort of true. has anyone analyzed why any of this stuff didnt catch on?

>Foucault
stopped reading

>>2797350
is that some fisher? source?



 

The cults of personality of 20th century communism were a mistake, though perhaps unavoidable. The emergence of pronounced cults of personality in several 20th-century socialist states can be understood as a historical misstep rather than an inherent feature of Marxist theory. Stalin himself denounced this in his interview with Feuchtwanger, and some personal letters. The concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat, as developed within Marxism, refers to the collective rule of the working class organized through its institutions. In practice, however, this principle was often conflated with the authority of individual leaders such as Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Kim Il Sung. This conflation obscured the distinction between class power exercised through mass participation and the symbolic centrality of particular historical figures.

This development did not arise in a vacuum. Many of the societies in which socialist revolutions succeeded were shaped by predominantly peasant populations, relatively low levels of literacy, and recent histories of feudal or semi-feudal rule. In such contexts, political authority had long been associated with monarchs, emperors, or strongman figures. It is therefore unsurprising that revolutionary movements, even when grounded in collective and egalitarian ideals, were interpreted through familiar cultural patterns that emphasized personal leadership. The elevation of revolutionary figures into near-mythic symbols can be seen as a byproduct of these conditions rather than a deliberate theoretical aim.

Recognizing this helps clarify that the issue was not simply the presence of influential leaders, but the tendency to substitute their personal authority for the organized, conscious activity of the working masses. A more consistent application of proletarian rule would emphasize institutions, education, and participation over symbolic identification with individuals. Understanding the historical roots of these personality cults allows for a more grounded assessment of past socialist experiences without reducing them to caricature or dismissing their broader social and economic transformations.
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>>2798808
I once heard Lenin didn't want to be mummified and put in the mausoleum. I think he would have cringed at all the statues and shit. It's not false modesty either. He wants you to put statues up of the workers instead. True modesty. Happy May Day, comrade.

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>>2798819
The party and the people wanted to keep his body, what I think trumps his personal desires on the matter. Happy May Day.

>>2798819
there will come a joyous day when we will have to say "Sorry Lenin" and put up even more statues of him

>>2798799
OP's post might lowkirkenuinely be LLM generated but if you disagree with it your still a crypto-sorelian tbh

They were a product of their time/material conditions not a policy choice



 

I legitimately do not understand why people believe he was wrong. Look at Jewish people and how specialized into getting better at academia or India with how certain groups become natural fishermen. Lysenkoism feels like it's striking a cord between Stirnerite individualism and collectivism and it legitimately sounds cooler than Darwin's lame "one will breed more than the other and the species will survive". Darwin's system doesn't explain suicide for example.
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>>2798022
Are you sure you want to use this angel of attack while defending Lysenko?

>>2799065
>angel

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>>2799080
you are my angel, come from way above, to bring me love, love ya

>>2799065
>oh he didnt make them up from nothing it was just "bias" which is okay because i like the results



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>Some even believe that artificial general intelligence, or A.G.I., will create a permanent underclass. In the United States, the term “underclass” gained currency in the 1960s to describe the factory workers left behind by the postwar automation boom. Today, it has become repopularized as a viral term for a theory that posits that people have a limited window of time to build wealth before A.I. and robotics are advanced enough to fully replace human labor. At that point, everyone will get frozen in their current class positions: The rich will be able to deploy superintelligent machines to do their bidding, and everyone else will be rendered useless and unemployable, left to live off welfare scraps.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/30/opinion/ai-labor-work-force-silicon-valley.html

So is it over or will throwing millions of people into becoming peasants lead to a revolution?
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>>2798264
80% of this thread unironically shares your libtard analysis lole

>A.G.I
Automated Gooning Intelligence?

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Humanoid robots incoming.

>>2798256
listen mate, i watch hundreds oflongform content videos on the youtubes where unqualified petty bourgeoise imposters summarised wikipedia articles sounding authorative. i watch videos on economics, computer science, politics etc. when i'm not watching these highly stumilating and thought provoking video essays by selfimportant twats trying to make a quick buck, i listen to podcats by thought leaders and critical thinkgers such as leks fridmann, erik weinstain et. al. i am basically a modern day davinschi at this point.

>>2797857
>buy

They dont need anyone to buy their products. They will just print money and give it to themselves. The idea is they dont need people anymore if robots can do stuff. So no need for producing products to give to people so they can do what you order them.



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Last year there was this masterpiece of a thread https://leftypol.org/dead/res/6179.html
that got moved to >>>/dead/, in spite of its schizophrenic rants I feel like there were some good points made there.

Tl;dr for those who don't want to read through it the thesis is that the workers are the counter-revolutionary subject. Highly recommend reading it though.

With that clarified lets continue discussion on the thesis.
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Who is the poster who makes titles all of his image posts as ClipboardImage.png? Easily one of the worst posters on this entire forum I have seen him argue against himself multiple times, bump years and months-old threads just to start up a new controversy, argue and encourage both sides of a debate to drag on a discussion forever, and make the most ridiculous bait posts.


>>2797451
Its just what happens when you copy paste a image onto here, or do what I do often and screengrab something with print screen.

>>2797451
But this is an anonymous board.

>>2796898
>victim blaming

yeah the retarded proles just cant help themselves, there is an evil mind control ray forcing they to reject objective information and vote for right wingers, there is nothing they can do to avoid this, they aren't accountable at all



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Lately leftists online (such as Logo Daedalus) have been speculating about a possible return to 2010s HR individualist managerial political correctness (a.k.a., woke) in light of Trump’s falling popularity polls over the Epstein files and his failure to rebound the US economy as well as his second administration being overall more fascist and extreme than the first one both rhetorically (see the DHS’s Twitter account which seems to be ran by a wignat) and in practice (e.g., expansion of ICE under the current regime).

Maybe this will age like milk, but personally I don’t think the woke will ever come back, primarily due to the fact that it arose during a period in American history that can’t be replicated in the foreseeable future as well as because it got heavily exhausted to its fullest potential by 2024, something else will form instead but I can’t put my fingers on it. Let me elaborate…

Yes, there may be backlash to Trump in the form of:

  • greater tolerance for immigration,

  • renewed talk about abolishing ICE (which isn’t actually necessary for border security and overlaps with existing agencies),

  • less willingness to tolerate soft white nationalism or openly white-nationalist speech now that the Trump project has made its racial character explicit.

But I don’t think that means a return to the specific ideological package of the 2010s.
The elite liberal factions that promoted “wokeness” as a substitute for social democracy feel politically exhausted. Their compromises — with Trumpism, with Zionism, with capital more broadly — are remembered, and they’ve already pivoted to new projects like “abundance,” technocratic managerialism, or vibes-based productivity politics.

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>>2798860
No, the comments in every social media blaming "🧃" for everything including Columbine, Christopher Columbus, Slavery in the US
It's wild some of these people look for jews under their bed before going asleep

>>2798986
So you're telling me the censorship is so bad they need to use emojis to bypass it?

>>2798702
stop resisting my bbç

In the opposite of this I think that anti-woke will be around for quite a while. There is certainly a sort of hyper repetitive content from the right that I simply call the "Chud hole" or ant-lion politics where a deluge of petty grudges such as ugly people in media, general "cringe" from the left and poor translations are constantly dredged up to keep people who buy into that shit in line. I think the increasingly petty nature of the online left might actually be a good way to counter this because simply "going for the nuts" of the online right by just going no u when it comes to calling them ugly retards might actually wake up some people who are kind of chud curious but aren't fully buying into it yet for whatever reason.
Zoomer men in particular are vain as fuck and juts noticing how ugly Asmongold, Heelvsbabyface is even if they point out Agent Kochinski or some online transsexuals is enough to keep them out of the hole I feel.

>Lately leftists online (such as
who cares. grass yourself.



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I fucking hate classcucks, the classcucks I hate the most are by far the apolitical illiterate ones, my human diaper of a boss just hired a fucking retard that gives no fucks about welding PPE and works stupidly fast while also welding and fabricating like shit. We have tried time and time again to tell him to work slower and to demand PPE or else our boss will demand us the same and the fucking imbecile doesn't change

God damn what a fucking retard
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>>2797541
yeah and he'd still be an idol because he is worshipped and honored so

>>2797592
Jesus did not ask for graven images to be made of him
which is why the protestants replaced the crucifix with the cross

>>2795726
based video

>>2797371
Your small campost cock can't comoete with BBC

>>2799038
I am doing it ironically



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Recent news:
SDF rejects the agreement and vows that they'd fight.
Prison break in Shaddad, freeing ~1000 ISIS veterans.
Aqtan prison (which houses ISIS members) north of Raqqa gets besieged.
Clashes in Kobani & Hasakah countrysides.
Breach in Al-Hol camp, which is now mostly emptied.
New agreement signed by both the STG & SDF.

Links:
t.me/Medmannews - Well known channel (Egyptian owner). Posts frequently about MENA
t.me/Middle_East_Spectator - Iranian owner
t.me/Suriyak_maps - Posts maps/latest news. Less prone to hype/hysteria but slower.
https://nitter.poast.org/SAMSyria0 - Local Syrian army soldier. Used to post in Arabic. (Account deleted. RIP)
https://nitter.poast.org/bosni94
https://nitter.poast.org/Sy_intelligence
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Newroz in Damascus. Interesting.

protest against the new anti-alcohol laws

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Intense activity on the Damascus-Rojava front: Integration, job offers, and returns are on the table.
During meetings held in Damascus on April 16, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Commander Mazlum Abdi, Autonomous Administration Foreign Relations Officer Ilham Ahmed, Interim Government Head Ahmed Shara, Foreign Minister Asad Sheibani, and Presidential Advisor Ziyad al-Aish came together.
The meeting addressed key political and security issues in Syria, the advancement of the integration process, and the timeline for the implementation of necessary measures. It was noted that the parties conducted a comprehensive and detailed assessment, particularly regarding the implementation of the military, administrative, and political arrangements defined within the framework of the January 29th Agreement.
The main focus of the meeting was on the topics discussed in Damascus, the stage of the integration process, the steps that need to be taken along the Rojava-Damascus line, and how the situation on the ground is developing.

According to information we received from local sources, the question Ahmed Shara posed to Mazlum Abdi during their meeting – "When are you coming to Damascus?" – is noteworthy. In the past, it was known that Mazlum Abdi had stated, "Instead of a presidential election, I will be among my people and involved in national unity efforts." However, as this meeting indicates, Ahmed Shara considers Mazlum Abdi's involvement in Damascus a vital and unavoidable step. Abdi's move to Damascus, whether as vice president or in another capacity, is seen as critical for the implementation of the January 29th Agreement and for the resolution of political issues in Syria through coordination between the SDF and Damascus.

<THE GOVERNANCE OF A SHARED SYRIAN INTEGRITY IS BEING DISCUSSED.

There is a topic that came up between the SDF and Damascus even before the April 16 meeting. According to local sources, Damascus had conveyed to SDF-Autonomous Administration officials in previous meetings a request for an individual who could serve in the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Although there has been no official statement from the Syrian Interim Government on this matter, it is clear that this is a topic related to the integration process.

<INTERIM FORMULA FOR YPJ

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May Day statement in Kobanê.
The Democratic Society Movement (TEV-DEM) and the Kobanê Workers' Union held a joint press conference on the occasion of May 1st, International Workers' Day. The statement, delivered by Kobanê Workers' Union Co-Chair Mihemed Derwîş and Democratic Union Party (PYD) Women's Council Member Bedîa Miho, celebrated the holiday of the entire working class, especially the workers of Kobanê who contribute to the construction of a developed society, and who never shy away from fulfilling their duties with loyalty and selflessness and facing challenges under all circumstances.

The statement, which commemorated those who have fought for social justice, freedom, and dignity throughout history, said: “The workers' struggle in Syria, and especially in Rojava, is also a complex process due to Türkiye's attacks on infrastructure, ISIS's attack on Kobanê, and the sieges. In such processes, workers have faced harsh conditions such as attacks targeting their rights to life and work, murders, sieges, hunger, displacement policies, economic restrictions, widespread unemployment, injustice, and exploitation.”

In a statement expressing continued support for workers on the occasion of Labor Day, it was stated that the struggle would ensure the protection of workers and their families and strengthen the principles of social justice, and the following statements were included: “Organization and struggle are the only way to eliminate betrayal, exploitation, and social injustice. The only weapon of all workers is solidarity. We salute the resistance of the working class and emphasize that workers' rights are not a right granted by fate, but indisputable legal and ethical rights.”

The statement, which expressed wishes for security, stability, and a dignified life for all peoples throughout Syria and Rojava, included the following call: “We call on all the children of the Syrian people to see this day as an opportunity for unity and solidarity, to reject hate and hostility, and to thwart the conspiracies of those who seek to use the blood of the Syrian people for their own interests. Let us work together to build a democratic, pluralistic, and decentralized Syria where a dignified and free life is possible for all, and to strengthen the collaborative roles of Syrian and Kurdish women in production and resistance.”

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>>2748047
That wasn't in Damascus.



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Campaigners across the world demand governments impose permanent windfall taxes on fossil fuel profits
Organised by the 350.org campaign, demonstrations took place in countries including Japan, Indonesia, France, Canada, Turkey, Brazil and Australia, calling for an end to fossil fuel dependence and the provision of affordable renewable energy for all. The group warned that fossil fuels “receive an estimated $12 trillion (£8.8trn) annually in implicit and explicit subsidies worldwide, including the unpriced costs of pollution, climate damage and public health impacts.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/campaigners-across-world-demand-governments-impose-permanent-windfall-taxes-fossil-fuel

Athens metro, tram workers to stage 24-hour May Day strike
Worker unions at STASY, operator of the Athens Metro and tram network, announced a full-day strike Friday to mark May Day, running from the start of service through its conclusion that evening.
https://www.ekathimerini.com/news/1302410/athens-metro-tram-workers-to-stage-24-hour-may-day-strike/

UK terror watchdog urges 'moratorium' on pro-Palestine marches
The coalition said: "We condemn unequivocally these attacks, as we do all forms of anti-semitism and racism. No one should be attacked for their race or religion. "However, the attempts by Hall, sections of the media and some politicians to connect such attacks with the Palestine marches are wrong." Stop the War added: "These marches are supported by many Jewish people who attend. They are not the ‘hate marches’ described by right-wing politicians but expressions of solidarity and support for those under attack. "The aims to criminalise the protests, whichs reflect majority public opinion in this country," the organisation said, "or worse, to connect them with racist or terrorist attacks being carried out against Jewish people, are scurrilous and should be rejected."
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Thousands expected to protest, march across WA on May Day
Calls for better pay and working conditions typically shape the annual protests. This year’s priority, Rubio said, will be sending government officials a “real clear message” to stop supporting or investing in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and the federal administration’s “massive deportation machine.”
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/thousands-expected-to-protest-march-across-wa-on-may-day/
https://archive.ph/ISzXD

May Day 2026 actions planned in Detroit
In metro Detroit, several gatherings are scheduled to take place on overpasses. In the city itself, the Metro Detroit AFL-CIO is expected to host a rally, and protest groups previously indicated a plan to march and some of those involved seek to flex the average citizen’s economic power by withholding spending and labor.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2026/04/30/may-day-2026-rally-detroit-no-work-strike-shopping-unions/89872052007/
https://archive.ph/RJGeK

Indivisible Charlottesville plans May Day protest, calls for work and shopping boycott
Indivisible Charlottesville and Cville DSA are calling on residents to break from their normal routines on May 1 and take part in a day of protest. The groups are asking people to avoid work, school and shopping for the day as a show of solidarity and economic pressure. “We are asking people to engage in no work, no school, and no shopping on May 1,” said Kathryn Laughon, who is on the board and Executive Committee of Indivisible Charlottesville.
https://www.29news.com/2026/04/27/indivisible-charlottesville-plans-may-day-protest-calls-work-shopping-boycott/

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It Used to Really Matter When People Fired Guns at Presidents
It’s an odd thing to wake up on a Monday after a weekend in which someone tried to assassinate the president of the USA, and feel absolutely nothing about it. As far as I know, the Washington Hilton doesn’t specialise in mogadon-laced mojitos. So, odder still to spend your Sunday reading reports of the gunfire at the hotel’s ballroom on Saturday night, only to find the press – many of whom were present at the White House Correspondents Dinner taking place at the time – going through the motions of reporting with all the passion of an ambien-zombie on a 2am fridge-raid. Meanwhile, online, people went berserk, pumping out oceans of theory on the basis of camera angles, slow-motion presidential micro-expressions and the alleged shooter’s slim LinkedIn profile. And maybe that’s what’s behind the detachment with which we encounter what ought to be a pretty big deal. We’re not dead inside (yay). But we’re drowning in meaning, smothered in significance, much of it deliberate, and from every angle. A glance across a coffee shop from a stranger? A gunshot across a ballroom from a danger? Bro, everything is romantic.
https://novaramedia.com/2026/04/27/it-used-to-really-matter-when-people-fired-guns-at-presidents/

Art, alienation, and revolution
In day-to-day life under capitalism and class society, the vast majority of people feel alienated from society, including from its greatest art and culture. In a revolution, all of this changes and is upended, as the masses move to change society. Consequently, in every revolution, there is almost always a corresponding artistic expression of ordinary people’s desire for freedom and a life worth living. The French Revolution, as Russian Marxist Georgi Plekhanov remarked, made art a matter for the masses, and not just the ruling class. The numerous holidays, processions, and celebrations based on the ideas of the revolution stand testament to that. The Russian Revolution did the same thing, by throwing open the doors to art and culture for the masses who had never before experienced it. The entire country, including the peasantry, was swept up in an “epidemic” of theatre, and agitprop trains brought sight and sound to people who had no experiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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Trump, Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and Justice Department are trying to lower the threshold for executions, and also expand firing squards to "reduce prison overcrowding".
I think this is officially the start of a genocide.

>The announcement was the latest in a series of moves President Donald Trump’s administration has taken demonstrating support for the death penalty. Trump has long been an avid supporter of capital punishment, and during his first term, the Justice Department carried out its first federal executions in nearly two decades.


>Since Trump’s return to the White House last year, his administration has lifted a moratorium on federal executions and pushed for more death sentences. Trump and other officials have also repeatedly castigated President Joe Biden for commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 people on federal death row shortly before he left office.


>In a bold and controversial move, William K. Marshall III, the newly appointed Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), has proposed significant reforms aimed at addressing the pressing issue of prison overcrowding. Since his swearing-in on April 21, 2025, Marshall has advocated for a major lowering of the threshold for capital punishment and the expansion of firing squad executions.

>Marshall, who oversees approximately 156,000 federal inmates and 36,000 staff members across 122 BOP facilities, is no stranger to the complexities of law enforcement. His extensive career began with the West Virginia State Police, where he was lauded as the 1995 National Association of Police Organizations West Virginia Police Officer of the Year. Following his retirement in 2017 after 25 years of service, Marshall's leadership roles in corrections have uniquely positioned him to address issues plaguing the prison system.
>In a recent interview on NBC’s "Meet the Press," Marshall stated, "We need to reevaluate our approach to capital punishment and consider options that reflect the realities of our overcrowded prisons. By lowering the execution threshold and expanding firing squad executions, we can not only deter crime but also bring a sense of closure to the families of victims." He expressed a belief that the current process is often drawn out and unnecessarily complicated, contributing to the burden on Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2795574
I can see violent or drug criminals being culled, if hes neither probably not other than from other inmates/guards or overcrowding.



>>2795672
those are the most likely types of criminals that will be an easy sell to the centrists for a mass execution campaign.

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