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For context (feel free to skip this paragraph, though, if tl;dr), I've always considered myself an individualist anarchist and an illegalist. I've never had anything against collectivist anarchists, and in fact I tend to agree with them on a lot of things, but I've just never had the patience for a whole lot of theory, and I'm perfectly frankly a selfish piece of shit who does want a better world for everyone but is primarily interested in making things better for himself (and others, in parentheses) right here and now to whatever degree possible. I've read the Communist Manifesto once and some Bakunin here and there and remember little of any of it; the sum of my political philosophy is more or less that the capitalist system/the state has stolen from me, so I don't regard any of its institutions as valid and regard myself as existing outside of them. I am serious about putting illegalist philosophy into practice; ACAB means ACAB, I don't call the police, and I don't steal from small or minority-owned businesses, but banks and retail chains are fair game. The point being, I'm not entirely new, but also not especially educated when it comes to political theory.

I've always regarded Marxist-Leninists as a strange but mostly pleasant variety of exotic creature that I occasionally interact with by chance, and although I disagree with some of the things I've heard coming out of their mouths (for example, they seem to be very quick to explain why mass civilian deaths under Stalin both didn't happen and were unavoidable but also totally justifiable even if they did), I've rarely or never had a bad experience, so I don't judge too much, but I don't understand them.

At any rate, I spent the last few days on a caffeine-fueled bender reading through various internet shitposts until I came across pic related and downloaded a copy, and it's so obviously full of blatant lies, half-truths, and misinformation even to someone completely uneducated like me that a light switched on in my brain and I immediately started downloading every legitimate book on communism I could find just so I can have some idea what I'm talking about when I confront people who think like this in meatspace. But I'm getting overwhelmed by the enormity of it all. Marx? Seems like I could get away with rereading Communist Manifesto and the 2024 version of the first volume of Capital for now while I wait for the second volume to get a retranslation. Che? Well, he's got a couple of sPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2833839
>But Lenin? Tens of tens of thousands of pages for a 45-volume collection of just the "important" stuff. I don't even know where to begin.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOAII71GaFY&list=PLXUFLW8t2sntNn5jQO8vF7ai9x0fna3PV

Use this playlist. Listen to it while you do dishes, fold clothes, or work.



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I own the work place and you don't. You have to beg me for a job. You can have the job only if you produce more revenue than I pay you. I'll pay you enough to stay alive but not enough to escape your circumstances, unless it looks like you're a total bootlicker and I can use you to keep your peers in line. I need you alive so I can use you, but I need you weak so you can't fight back. Who am I?
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>>2833806
>nobody has ever said this
We say it in the board meetings all the time.

>>2833803
Sonic is a hedgehog, not a person

>>2833771
Drumpf. And only Drumpf.

>>2833771
The Chinese.

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>>2833771
>Who am I?
Karl Marx speaking from the perspective of "Mr. Moneybags." in Chapter 6 of Capital Volume 1

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch06.htm



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Eugenics is one of those words that people flattened to be absurdly broad and shallow. It was a specific movement, with key goals and philosophies.
But people today employ the word any time someone makes a decision about their offspring that isn't randomly selected breeding.
Today on xitter i see right-wingers and a few left-wingers harassing a couple that decided to terminate a pregnancy due to the baby having down syndrome as "eugenic".
What caused this bastardisation of the term?
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>>2833409
Contrary to what many think, the Nazis barely practiced scientific eugenics. The Nazis decried Darwinism and modern genetics as "Jewish science" and replaced it their retarded woo-woo Aryan esotericism. They based their human breeding programs on irrelevant shit like blonde hair and blue eyes.

I think it was some Paraguay junta that had a program of forced inter-racial marriage to accelerate the process of race mixing to humongous the population. Was that eugenics.

>>2833503
Blond hair blue eyes is not only a reliable proxy for autism score but is also a good indicator of agreeableness(USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)

Emma Goldman supported eugenics.

The early USSR had a eugenics program.(USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)

>>2833409
I’d add that aborting tards is a feminist issue because 99% of care work for the disabled is placed on women. I support families being able to euthanize retarded family members for this exact reason too.



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note: i don't proclaim to be super-knowledgeable about offline optics, but with the world becoming increasingly online, i do feel this will inevitably bleed into real-life consequences, as they have done with the online right's success from 2014 to about present-day

as a veteran of the culture wars on both sides since pretty much just after the gamergate days and pre-trump 1, i've seen a lot in my 10+ years being politically involved in the modern age. i've wasted most of my twenties autisticly hyper-analysing political dynamics and persuasion to try and develop theories and praxis on how to help socialist politics gain power in the face of the enormous pressure ultra-capitalism places on them. i'll try and keep this simple, no deep citations of marxist scripture that will make normies turn off their brains, just basic techniques and strategy that i think would personally help the left as a general movement

mainly, win the humour war. i'm not going to say i can always understand what is and isn't quality humour, but that goes even for the greatest of comic minds, not every joke is going to land, but some risk and vulnerability is expected from the comic is needed. anyway, humour i believe is derived from subversion and surprise. subversion often involves the target and the whole "punching up" rule in comedy can be constituted as that. so why is/was 4chan rightoid slop humour "kill da uyghurs and jews deus vult" stuff considered funny by enough of a die-hard audience? because it was subversive. it did something new, and got the reactions it desired. why is it not funny now, or how do you not make it funny to a wider audience? not through outrage or indignation, but simply fatigue and boredom. the shock is the humour. take away the shock and it fades. act like you've seen this shit before and it's almost become normal, without actively normalising it, because you're still critiquing it. you can combine the shock and edge they once had, and instead turn it on the rightoids. they bring what they think is a pipebomb telling you to "kill yourself, commie beautiful lady😍🥰"? bring a precision airstike "i remember when that was funny and hip in 2017. running on exhaust fumes, you epstein apologist dronefly?" i'm not saying it's the apex of comedy, but you're bullying them back harder and more eloquently and put them in a position where they have to think and not operate on autopilot, something naturally leftists will fucking obliterate rightoids oPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2833572
>and i might make more threads on this when i get thoughts like ths one again.
don't

>>2833580
just for you schnookums <3

to win at optics you make sure to screech at everyone that they're a fascist for the most innocuous and irrelevant lifestyle choices they make, refuse to compromise with them on any issue, always be trying to scare the hoes with threats of future revenge, torture, execution, retribution, and tell as many workers as possible that they're petty bourgeois imperialist beneficiaries of capitalism who are existentially incapable of fighting the system. oh and throw in a good dash of terminally online chanspeak for good measure.

>as a veteran of the culture wars
Cringe.

>>2833602
half deliberate, half blue oyster cult reference



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What does anarchy look like?
How can anarchy be achieved?
Which current groups best represent the movement?
How can we all fight to destroy authoritarian capitalism in our daily lives?
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>>2832965
What is property? Property is theft. Theft from whom?

>>2833407
That’s private property

>>2833414
Are anarchists for or against private property?

>>2833437
That depends, but I would say leaning towards for

>>2833437
That answer depends on whether or not you accept hobbesian philosophy as fact. We're individuals not clones.



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I find it hard to believe that rich countries "exploit" poorer ones, in the Marxist sense.

Firstly, its clear that the higher productivity of workers in rich countries is the reason for greater material wealth. Similarly its primarily the lower productivity in poorer countries for the lack of material wealth.

So now you can ask, "do rich countries have high productivity due to exploitation of poor ones"? And the answer is no. They have high productivity due to more automation of production processes.

Secondly you can ask, "do poor countries have low automation because of rich countries"? The answer is no. In fact, rich countries even outsource production to poor ones and help them increase their productivity via tech transfer, capital for building factories etc. The low automation in poor countries is because they start out from historically low base.

Now you can indeed blame colonialism, but I'm talking about existing processes rather than the lingering effects of 70 year old ones. But to be even more accurate, it was colonialism that enabled the development of capitalist relations in the first place, even if those relations were later strangled by the colonizers.
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The classic definition of imperialism according to Lenin is tied directly to the export of capital and import of commodities from less favored nations. The export of technologies comes with heavy strings attached; in particular exclusive contracts, debt, and privatization requirements that are designed in such a way as go keep the cost of labor in these nations as low as possible. Capitalism holds back the productice forces - there are plenty of automatable extractive industry jobs in the developing world that would be automated in a socialist economy based on labor quantums; but remain cheaper than automation in our current system. Nations host capital; and low income nations are put into a position in which their ability to attract capital is dependent upon extreme exploutation. In particular, since labor is the source of value we can look at unequal exchange in terms of labor and see the discrepancy openly

Yes.

>>2828641
> I find it hard to believe that rich countries "exploit" poorer ones, in the Marxist sense.
Well no, of course not the, way you framed that excludes it. Nations dont own capital and nations dont work, capitalists and workers do.

>>2830838
The problem isn't extractive industry. Nationalization of land is a bourgeois demand. And social services like public housing, education and childcare keep the cost of labor low so the problem isn't the bourgeoisie attempting to lower the cost of labor. Imperialism is just more complicated than that.

>>2828641
Yeah, Coltan, which makes the phone you are posing with possible in the first place, just so magically appears out of nowhere.



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Japan is nowadays seen as the lap dog of the USA. Not a threat unless the USA commands it. But there are some similarities to the past. The US sanctioned Japan in the early 1900s, one of the reasons that pushed Japan to the war. Now the US is forcing Japan to invest more in the army, thus raising taxes and burdening the population. Recently the US demanded Japan $550 billion for nothing in return. This is raw power. The US is pushing Japan towards a path with no exit.

The nationalism and racial myth survived WW2, and the Japanese government has steadily maintained them. Up to this day, the Japanese population believe in the uniqueness and superiority of the Japanese race and culture. As such, Japan has rejected foreigners, choosing racial purity over survival.

All of this along with the severely worsening living and economic conditions is pushing Japan to choosing between obeying and dying, or disobeying and starting a war, similar to WW2. Any path they choose is basically suicidal.

To avoid a pacific war theater, the US must stop abusing Japan and offer some support. This is one of the tasks of the American left. Don’t ignore Japan!
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>>2827751
Yes, normies just lack vexiology autism.

>>2827753
To be fair, the confederate battle flag is a way better designed flag than either the US flag or the actual confederate flag, I get why George Wallace made it his gimmick during his presidential run.

>>2827203
Elaborate
>>2827689
Tbh I think that happens to most people. Japan does a great job hiding its ugly side. Even if you research about Japan, most will be positive propaganda. Only those familiar with the concepts of racial purity, racism, etc. might see the truth. I lived in Japan and learned it the hard way
>>2827750
Yes but it became symbol of Imperial Japan

Japan launched an aggressive war and surrendered as an Axis power in the World Anti-Fascist War—that's the reason Japan cannot remilitarize. Under UN, Japan is an enemy state. Legally, Russia and China can attack Japan at her own discretion. No authorization is required by UN. Additionally, under international law, China, as a victorious nation, has the right to station troops in Japan.

>>2828606
Yeah well according to international law Netanyahu should be in prison. Attacking Japan means attacking the US by extension retard



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How come socdems chads have no trouble winning elections but communists do? How come literally nobody likes any of you guys irl?
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When the "communists" openly glaze countries like NK or Cuba and Venezuela then it's not surprising that proles don't want any of that shit. "Socialists" only win when they promise shit that proles actually want, like Nordic or Chinese style state managed capitalism.

I just made a big post on taxes here >>2833315

Ill make another post later on what a "desirable" communist reformist platform would like.

If you're gonna do electroralism, then do it right. Don't give up ground to opportunist socdems.

We can create a highly desirable program that is easy to implement, actually works, and actually weakens capitalism instead of merely stabilizing it (which is the Socdem goal)

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>be socdem party
>win election
>manage to pass some reforms somehow
>lost next election
>porkies reverse said reforms, and then some
rinse and repeat

>>2833327
Just don't lose bro, it's that simple

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>>2833336
>Just don't lose bro, it's that simple
Luka gets it. That's why Belarus is the last social democracy in Europe.

>>2833431
Luka shows that mandate limits are retarded as well
>huh I think we should be forced to vote for Hitler or ᴉuᴉlossnW in between actually good candidates from time to time



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A general to compile all news, articles, essays and info related to the Greater Middle East-North Africa region.

Creating this general in an effort to centralize all the info that currently gets posted to 5 different threads concerning conflicts and developments in the MENA region. Seeing how slow they generally are and at risk of getting bumped off besides the Palestine thread and that it’s likely people interested in Yemen, Syria, Iran, Sudan and Palestine are likely also interested in news and info from across the region I think it would be useful to post everything in one place.

This will be the inaugural edition to see how it goes. Welcome!
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'A big pact': How the US plans to unite Libya through two ruling families

The US is crafting an agreement to unify oil-rich Libya around the country’s two most powerful families, as the US-Israeli war on Iran chokes global energy flows, current and former western officials, Arab sources briefed on the matter, and analysts told Middle East Eye.
The power-sharing agreement seeks to unify Libya through the Dbeibeh family in western Libya and the Haftar family in the east, while replacing each family’s leaders with a new generation.
While the effort has been underway for some time, it has gained new focus as the war on Iran sends oil prices higher, drawing US energy companies back to the country with Africa’s largest proven oil reserves.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/big-pact-how-us-plans-unite-libya-through-two-ruling-families

US lobby firm secures $2m contract to whitewash image of Libya’s Haftar

A US lobbying firm closely connected to the Trump administration has been handed a $2m contract to represent Khalifa Haftar, a Libyan warlord and de facto leader of large swaths of the country who faces multiple allegations of human rights abuses.
Lobbying disclosure agreements reported by the Washington Post revealed that Ballard Partners, which is staffed by former Trump administration officials, has agreed to advance the interests of Haftar, general commander of his self-styled Libyan Arab Armed Forces (LAAF), and his son Sadddam, chief of staff of the ground forces.

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/us-lobby-firm-secures-2m-contract-whitewash-khalifa-haftars-image

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The June 1st Breakthrough: The day history was rewritten.
The June 1, 2004 Offensive was far more than a simple military operation in the history of the Kurdish Freedom Movement; it was a decisive turning point in philosophical, strategic, and ideological terms. Officially announced by the People's Defense Center Headquarters after a five-year unilateral ceasefire, this move was a comprehensive and planned response to the liquidation process created by the 1999 international conspiracy.

Between 1999 and 2004, global powers and the Turkish state implemented a large-scale liquidation strategy, effectively considering the movement "finished." Unilateral ceasefires, withdrawals, peace offers, and calls for dialogue were systematically rejected by Ankara.

During this period, policies of cultural genocide, village evacuations, intense military operations, and political repression continued uninterrupted. Internally, liberal and liquidationist tendencies weakened the organizational structure from within, while internationally, efforts to redefine the Kurdish people as a passive and submissive element accelerated.

June 1, 2004, was a courageous and decisive step taken precisely in the face of this challenging double siege. It was a historic move that pulled the movement out of disarray and reorganized it, preserving commitment to the Leadership paradigm and initiating a new period of struggle.

Following this breakthrough, and with the definitive abandonment of the classical state-power-centered understanding of revolution, Rêber Apo's democratic, ecological, and women's liberation paradigm officially took shape in 2005 and was systematically implemented across a wide geographical area.

The guerrilla approach, moving away from the goal of establishing a state or creating a new mechanism of oppression, has focused on strengthening society's capacity for self-governance, developing democratic autonomous structures, and protecting ecological balance. The aim is not to seize power, but to organize society in non-state spheres, build democratic confederalism from the bottom up, and offer a concrete, viable alternative to the problems created by both real socialism and capitalist modernity.

This paradigm shift, along with the process following the June 1st Uprising, has made it one of the unique revolutionary models of the 21st century.

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British soldier killed in training exercise accident in northern Iraq
>A British Army soldier was killed in a training exercise in northern Iraq on Sunday, the Ministry of Defence has announced.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62dygprnnvo

'training accident'

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‘Commune organization constitutes a fundamental pillar of our system in Maxmur’
Speaking to ANF, Maxmur Democratic People’s Council Co-Chair Nüdem Yaman provided information about the activities carried out by the communes within Martyr Rustem Cudi Camp in southern Kurdistan (northern Iraq).

Drawing attention to Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan’s “Call for Peace and Democratic Society,” Nüdem Yaman stated that following the call, the people of Maxmur Camp have been acting on the basis of Öcalan’s ideas, philosophy, and the system he proposes.

<‘The commune is a fundamental pillar of our system’

Referring to the commune system envisioned by Öcalan, Nüdem Yaman stressed that commune organization constitutes a fundamental pillar of their system.

“Leader Öcalan always emphasized the following: ‘Why are communes important? Why do we focus on communes? What level should the communes reach?’ Through his books and manifestos, the Leader has presented this as a way of life to all peoples of the world, especially the Kurdish people,” she said.

Recalling that the commune system has a much deeper historical foundation than capitalism and hegemonic structures, Nüdem Yaman noted that over time the commune system had been distanced from its original essence and added: “Leader Öcalan wants the commune system to return to its true essence. The very meaning of a commune comes from gathering together; through it, society comes together and discusses its problems. History also provides examples of this. One of them is the Paris Commune. Although it did not survive for long, Leader Öcalan benefits from its experiences and adopts them as a guiding line.”

<‘The People’s Council began reorganizing the communes’

Stating that the Maxmur People’s Council launched a process aimed at the education, organization, and reconstruction of communes following Öcalan’s “Manifesto for a Democratic and Communal Society,” Nüdem Yaman explained: “A process of approximately three months was carried out. During this period, homes were visited in order to organize the communes, and discussions were held with the people and with individuals. Discussions were also conducted with experienced and elderly members of society. Eventually, neighborhood meetings were organized, local administrations were elected, commune centers (komîngeh) were establishePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

mass shooting in occupied palestinee
One killed, five injured in central Israel shooting as security forces kill two suspects

At least one person has been killed and five others injured in a shooting incident near Kochav Yair, in central Israel, according to Israeli police and emergency services.
The attack took place at multiple locations close to the separation wall and the boundary with the occupied West Bank.
Israeli authorities say two suspects were shot and killed as security forces responded to the incident.
Residents in nearby areas, including routes toward Qalqilya, were told to remain indoors as searches continued.



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>>2833232
>I mean, most Christoids picture the Bible lore happening with pasty Europeans still
Tbf Christians tend to portray biblical figures and events according to wherever they themselves are from. Go to a Christian Church in Korea and you'll find Korean Jesus.

>>2833253
>Go to a Christian Church in Korea and you'll find Korean Jesus.
I've never seen Korean Jesus whats he look like?

>>2833243
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