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Majority of people in Australia think the level of immigration needs to be reduced ASAP. Why is this such an unpopular position on the left?

>>2742900
Idk because we don't wanna buy into a moral panic just because a lot of people care about it? Maybe we should also accept capitalism since the majority think it's fine.

>>2742900
lmao our drive-by tiktok baby can't share NSN videos anymore.

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My thinking-of-leaving-SAlt mate says the party are new accusing anyone outside of their NSW Socialist faction of "hanging out with sexists", because a faction leader publicly called some SAlt personality an "unfuckable nerd".



 

Is the Covid vaccine really as dangerous as people online are saying?
I took it back in 2021 (two doses) and I haven't had any known side effects, neither have anyone else I knew who took it. But all the time I hear about how it's causing people to have heart attacks/strokes and it's gonna kill everyone. I'm already a massively paranoid person, I was iffy on the vax when it came out but all I kept hearing was that covid was gonna kill everyone. It's getting to the point where I can't even sleep well because every waking moment, I'm terrified I'm just gonna drop dead.
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>>2747316
That is why my horse in this race was the chinese one.
Suck one westoids.
Plus, yeah, in stadistical matters is worse that people get pneumonia and die like fucking dogs in the street because there is no beds with oxigen that 1-5 in a million get a side effect.

>>2747173
no.
the fact that neither you, nor anyone you know, has suffered any consequence is proof enough that it was harmless to you.

but in more detail: only two of the vaccines ever had a proven link to an increased risk of heart attacks or strokes (via blood clots) in 2 out of every 100,000 people in the worst case, and 1 out of 500,000 people in the best case. odds are, that's not you. but your odds get better still: because this risk only appeared for younger people, most countries didn't give those vaccines to under 60s. so you probably didn't get that one. (if you got pfizer, for example, you're clear) moreover, if you did get one of those vaccines, and if you are one of those improbably unlucky people, then the odds are still that you would have survived. any adverse reaction would have happened a few weeks after you got the shot, not years later.

tl;dr you're talking about a vanishingly small risk that would, if it was going to get you, have got you by now, and which - even if it applied to you - probably wouldn't have killed you, just hospitalized you. you can chill.

>>2747173

No, vaccines are safe an effective.
I've lied to the travel clinic in order to get more vaccines for stuff like Japanese Encephalitis and yellow fever.

>>2747173
at the very start when it was a new tech that had never been massively used the question could be had, now its obvious its safe
the problems had much more to do with how the whole process was made to enrich the pharma companies as much as possible rather than doing the most effective thing (shit had to be stored at -60 which made it very harsh logistically especially on poor countries, they didnt waive the patents, the deals were made in the backrooms with lot of obvious corruption etc)

>>2747173
Vaxing in general is moderatly safe, because years of development and tests, but many still have lots of side effects. We know the side effects, so we can think about it and then choose to take it or not. The covid vax lacked all these years of development, long term testing and hat lots of side effects. That's the problem. I got my shots too and I reget it.



 

What do we do about the little Hitlerite problem?

The merits of the petite-bourgeoisie in national liberation struggles are debatable but in the imperial core small-business owners are nothing but the spear-tip of reaction.

So how do we as workers actually struggle against the small-business owners? It seems like there's no direct way of struggling against these assholes. I would like high taxes and tight labor regulations but that's a wish, not actual struggle. Boycotts are also pretty useless for the working class.
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>>2750738
>small businesses are inefficient even though they are more competitive than big business
>the government is protecting small business and oppressing big business
>its progressive to simp for big business
more communist wisdom…

idk but the utopian in me would be to encourage if not outright enforce their small businesses to convert to worker cooperatives.

>>2751723
>>small businesses are inefficient even though they are more competitive than big business
yes
>the government is protecting small business and oppressing big business
yes
>its progressive to simp for big business
defending small businesses is inherently reactionary and has never been a communist position

>>2752895
You're forgetting anti-imperialism which as a bonus gives you a free pass for defending literal feudalism.

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>>2709382
Kill them all.



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Thousands march in Argentina to mark 50 years since bloody coup
An estimated 30,000 people were disappeared by the regime in its campaign against dissidents, including a left-wing guerrilla movement, labor activists and students, according to human rights organizations. Official figures place the number at around 8,000. … Human rights organizations, labor unions, student groups, social movements and political organizations called Tuesday for demonstrations across the country under the slogan “Memory, Truth and Justice,” in reference to crimes against humanity committed during the military regime.
https://apnews.com/article/argentina-dictatorship-coup-anniversary-military-protests-60bcea0fba986e71c16320f502dcfaa4

Honduras Opens Impeachment Proceedings Against Attorney General
The announcement was made by Congress President Tomas Zambrano after a session held amid opposition from the Liberty and Refoundation Party (Libre) bloc. The parliamentary session unfolded in the midst of a scuffle involving whistles, shoving, shouting, water being thrown and fireworks being set off, while the complaint outlining the grounds for impeachment against Zelaya was being read.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/honduras-opens-impeachment-proceedings-against-attorney-general/

Emerging from latest blackout, Cuba says ready for any potential US attack
The Cuban government has said it is prepared for any potential United States attacks as the island-nation begins to recover from yet another blackout under a punishing oil blockade imposed by Washington that has pushed its economy to the brink.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/22/emerging-from-latest-blackout-cuba-says-ready-for-any-potential-us-attack

Israel prepares to mobilise 400,000 reservists in widening Lebanon war
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More than 3,000 No Kings protests set for Saturday
Progressive political groups, labor unions and human and civil rights organizations expect Saturday's nationwide demonstrations to surpass last year's No Kings rallies in June and October. The Twin Cities will serve as the flagship event, according to organizers, with U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, Joan Baez, Maggie Rogers, Jane Fonda and Bruce Springsteen scheduled to perform or speak at the State Capitol in St. Paul.
https://www.axios.com/2026/03/24/bruce-springsteen-joan-baez-no-kings-twin-cities

FDA flags misleading claims for cancer drug by biotech billionaire Patrick Soon-Shiong
The warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration takes issue with a TV advertisement and a separate podcast episode promoting Anktiva, the lead product of ImmunityBio Inc. The drugmaker is one of several biotech firms acquired by Soon-Shiong, who also owns the Los Angeles Times.
https://apnews.com/article/patrick-soonshiong-immunitybio-anktiva-cancer-ebb9a297655dced61487b0317e320307

Portland Public Schools shortens school year in budget-cutting agreement with teachers union
Portland Public Schools is turning four days that were originally intended for instruction, grading or paid time off into furlough days, effectively ending the school year early and condensing the calendar in an effort to patch a budget hole first made public last month.
https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/22/portland-public-schools-shortens-schol-year/

‘Kristi Noem 2.0’: Two Democrats Join Republicans in Confirming Mullin to Lead DHS
The confirmation vote came amid reports that senators are on the verge of a deal to end the month-long shutdown at DHS, which has left TSA workers unpaid. In the wake of ICE agents’ deadly shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minnesota, Democratic lawmakers have demanded reforms to the immigration enforcement body as part of any DHS funding deal.Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Built on sand: Trump’s war shatters Labour’s hopes of economic ‘stability’
To the backdrop of bombs raining down in the Middle East, Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently reassured Parliament that “stability” is the “single most important precondition for economic growth”. This is not good news for the British ruling class. Due to long-term underinvestment in infrastructure and industry, British capitalism is not in a strong position to weather this storm. Even before the war in Iran, the UK economy failed to grow at all in January. And things are only set to get worse for British capitalism and its hapless helmsmen.
https://communist.red/built-on-sand-trumps-war-shatters-labours-hopes-of-economic-stability/

There Was No “Right Way” to Attack Iran
When Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA director John Ratcliffe went before Congress last week, they were grilled about the war in Iran. The nature of the grilling was revealing, as many Democrats seem focused on impropriety or strategic errors in warmaking rather than the warmaking itself. Some Democrats pressed Gabbard and Ratcliffe about whether Iran actually posed a meaningful threat to the United States. Gabbard, in particular, was evasive on this point. She’s repeatedly said that it did not, but now she’s committed to staying in Donald Trump’s good graces, no matter the hypocrisy and humiliation involved. Other Democrats, though, only seemed to be concerned with giving the administration a hard time about how they’re waging the war. Did Trump understand that Iran would close the Strait of Hormuz? If not, why not? Did he understand how extensive Iran’s retaliation might be against American assets in the Gulf monarchies? If not, why not? Did Gabbard and Ratcliffe not brief him appropriately, or did Trump just not listen? At times, the grilling seemed about as high-stakes as mid-level managers being dressed down in a quarterly performance review, where the company’s goals are taken for granted and only management’s competence is in question.
https://jacobin.com/2026/03/united-states-iran-war-trump

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Without theoretical consciousness, without the need to express it in articulate language, but making their statement with their bodies and their actions, they cried out that there can be no civil and political equality as long as there is economic inequality, and that the way to end this inequality is not with laws, decrees, lectures and sermons, but by overthrowing by force the bases of a society divided into classes….
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Another lefty splinter? Whats that make now, three? four? I can't remember. Who would have expected the imageboard to be most similar to the sharty in events with stuff like multiple splinters popping up would be leftypol.

>>2753511
Leftcoms are anti-communist marxist, just the same as the bourgeoisie, so you are correct.

leftcom are epstein

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>>2753539
> Who would have expected the imageboard to be most similar to the sharty in events with stuff like multiple splinters popping up would be leftypol.



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So, during the Cold War in Quebec was founded the Front de liberation du Quebec, apparently a marxist movement who did 300 bomb attacks and 2 kidnapping. No idea what to think honestly
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>>2699416
name them, the morons who robbed a government bathroom or failed bank robbers who got shot and arrested

>>2702818
search up autonomism

>>2678975
>canacuck mad
it is good and revolutionary to liberate quebec from the greasy anglo hands

its funny people from Alberta expect to leave Canada but they don't expect Quebec to do so, even when a nationalist party controls the province, and they speak a different language, and they had a armed movement to leave

>>2710120
Looked that up. Apparently thr biggest representatives were in France and like many anti-authoritarian and anti-soviet tendencies post-68 they got absorbed into neoliberalism because it promoted the whole promoted flexibility, self-management, " your own boss" crap.



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The apparatus of surveillance operates on a fundamental asymmetry, and in the USA they seem to assume the tools of surveillance, infiltration, and deception are theirs alone to wield. This assumption is itself a vulnerability, a blind spot carved by decades of impunity. The honey pot, the web of trust, the slow cultivation of access, these are not technologies proprietary to the state and private GWOT actors. They are social dynamics, and like the other social dynamics of repression such as violent force, they can be redirected.

I will not elaborate on specific methods here. That would be not only irresponsible but strategically suicidal. The moment a tactic is named, it is catalogued, and the moment it is catalogued, it becomes less effective. What I can offer, without burning what works, is a confirmation that the web is not one-way. The agent who seeks trust must offer trust. The infiltrator who collects information must receive information. And in that exchange, if one is paying attention, the hunter becomes legible.

This is not theory. This is my experience in Pittsburgh.

Over those years, two individuals I considered comrades, people with whom I shared meals, organizing work, and the ordinary vulnerability of movement life, were turned. I know this now not because they confessed but because a patient, multi-layered honey pot revealed them to us. The method itself is not the story, and I wont burn the method. The story is what the method produced; a pattern. Inconsistencies in their accounts of where they had been, or how they received funding to survive. Questions that lingered too long on details no organizer needed to know. A sudden, inexplicable prosperity during periods of movement quiet, new equipment, paid travel, the kind of financial ease that does not arrive by accident. And finally, the confirmation; information fed to them in confidence, information that had no reason to travel beyond their ears, appearing later in the investigative posture of local authorities.

I now possess testimony from them, though they do not know I possess it. I have documentation of their movements, their communications, their quiet meetings with individuals whose affiliations they never disclosed, both private and public. I have the record of their lives as they lived it while pretending to live ours. And I have the knowledge, cold and finalized upon paper with evidence, that they were asked to gather information on me, and thaPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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They are being watched too, look how it makes them run like rodents.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7XEa2axj9E

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>>2752721

Trump sending them to airports just opens up an opportunity to vastly expand ICElist considering he told them "no masks at airports". They didn't expect "investigative journalists" to be at every airport. You can do it too, with just yourself, or your friends. You are now "investigative journalists".

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The individuals in picture have aligned themselves with the very apparatus that has historically targeted our people's movements. If anyone in this thread possesses the capacity to conduct a reverse facial search, they should do so without hesitation (I don't have my other laptop yet). The fear that holds people back from doing this is precisely what reactionary forces rely upon. Documentation and exposure are not optional, they are essential tools for dismantling those who would see us contained. Stop fucking circling within revisionist organizations that do nothing but trail behind electoral events. The real work happens far outside of that, so step the fuck up and start stalking your enemies. Anything less is self‑imposed irrelevance.

So is ICE I'm airports specifically to intimidate TSA into doing their job? They're not doing anything but standing around and arresting one woman in San Francisco.

>>2753404

What we are witnessing is not a series of isolated provocations but a coordinated stress‑test, a deliberate probing of movement capacities, surveillance responses, and legal boundaries. Those behind it are dipping toes into waters they intend to fully occupy. The endgame is the construction of a paramilitary apparatus, a reactionary police force explicitly designed to operate outside the norms of civilian oversight, deployed against domestic adversaries under the guise of a return to old order. This force does not derive solely from the Trump administration; it is the culmination of long‑standing efforts by the most shadowed corridors of the intelligence and police community networks that have been building such capacity across administrations, quietly seeding the infrastructure for a direct‑action wing of the reactionary security state. The continuity runs deeper than any presidency, and its final form will be paramilitary in practice.


https://www.borderreport.com/news/bannon-says-ice-at-airports-test-run-for-2026-elections/



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Left parties keep losing because they care about "muh privilege" or pendering to transexuals, instead if they engage with the problem of the majority of working class, problems of like healthcare and job security, then many leftist parties would take power easly, instead we get people focusing their time and power on problems of 0.005% of the population, I'm not saying to not care for transexual, but this is pointless, leftist should care about the working class majority problems to get power and then care for minorities, I forget that there was a book talking about how the left got destroyed by identitaries politics. Will I get banned here for not pendering to transexuals?
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The worst people in the world are trans and support trans so I oppose it. Send them all to gulags.

>>2753094
WAGTFKY

>>2751799
>Left parties keep losing
you mean lib/socdem parties? who gives a fuck?

>>2753144
These one actually win though. This is actually because as controvertial trans rights can be, it is still more organically popular than Based Stalin memes.

Actual left parties keep losing because they still operate as if the financial crash has just happened and the people are still enthusiastic for a radical chic alternative out of protest.
But that time is gone, people went back to boring "safe" technocrats because of overlapping and seemingly permanent global crises that nobody can actually solve locally but only manage and immunize their country against.
A left party today should pretend to be nominally one of these boring technocrats by dropping the infantile chic and sloganeering and instead only promote and focus on what can actually be achieved in one mandate.
Also in most countries leftist parties ignore that you need to first create preconditions for even attempting to steer the country towards socialism. If your country is occupied by foreign capital, foreign political institutions, if you don't even have your own currency and central bank, then you first need to reduce that dependency which is a very tough process because the very tools for achieving it have been squandered away by your compradors. Even if your leftist party controls the military and can coup the state and can survive foreign counter-coups you can't do the same over night with the economy because your starting point likely isn't the underdeveloped agrarian economy of the early 20th century but an economy that is already deeply integrated into and subordinated by Western capital.



 

So what do you think are the coolest communist parties that never managed to take power? The Communist parties of India and Italy have pretty interesting culture. I rarely see a lot of theorists mentioned from these parties that never managed to come to power and great man worship is kind of sad to see from the left.
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>>2752352
If only Stalin was more thorough and also liquidated Gomulka.

>>2752356
t:Roman Zambrowski

>>2751753
Gramsci's Theory on Cultural Hegemony is pretty good.
PCI has good songs and they where popular too, shame they nuked themselves for no reason.
Gonzalo was based and all the People SL killed deserved it.

>>2751872
They were experimentative, that's for sure. Literal cult.

>>2752063
Isn't being a Marxist illegal in Indonesia now?



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>Previous Bake
>>2750376

<You're fired TACO! edition (again)


Latest News
>Trump Tacos out on striking Iran power plants, says talks underway
<Iran says no talks happening, Trump was scared of Iran retaliating
>Oil fell after investors sold the hype
<Lukashenko might be the next Maduro, used as bargaining chip against Cucktin to stop supporting Iran [Source: M. Yass]
>Israel was getting shelled by rockets last night from Iran and Hezbochads
<War continues

>Important Links:

https://www.flightradar24.com/
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Iran War Enters New Phase
<Drop Site News

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>>2752953
and they only have halberds!

>>2752825
>it's not him, it's the swamp
>2026 in the year of the lord and the anglo-universe.


>>2753048
nah they've got some nifty repeating flintlocks too



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