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Ecuador to impose 30% tariff on Colombian goods from February
Colombian Energy Minister Edwin Palma blasted the tariffs as "economic aggression" in a social media post, saying he had ordered the dismantling of a recent initiative to allow private firms to take part in energy sales between both countries to limit potential scarcity. "Colombia has acted with facts, cooperation, and solidarity," he said, noting Colombia provides 8% to 10% of Ecuador's power consumption. "That is why dialogue between nations is essential, not unilateral measures that only harm our peoples," he added.
https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/ecuador-impose-30-tariff-colombian-goods-february-2026-01-21/

Venezuelan Banks Receive 300M from US-Administered Crude Sales, Gov’t Officials Defend Oil Reform
According to Ecoanalítica, Banesco, BBVA Provincial, Banco Mercantil, and Banco Nacional de Crédito offered a combined $150 million to customers on Tuesday via foreign exchange auctions, with the rest of the funds expected to be made available by the end of the week. Unofficial reports suggested that private sector importers in the food and healthcare sectors would be given priority. Analyst Alejandro Grisanti stated that the dollars were purchased slightly below 400 bolívars (BsD) per USD. Unlike in prior exchange tables, the banks were not obliged to use the official exchange rate set by the Central Bank, which stands currently at 347 BsD per USD.
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-banks-receive-300m-from-us-administered-crude-sales-govt-officials-defend-oil-reform/

Chile’s president-elect names staunch abortion opponent as gender equality minister
She is an evangelical former student church group president who belonged to the Eagles of Jesus, a far-right Christian group which recruits at universities around the country. Marín has publicly questioned the future of the ministry she will now lead, and defended the “natural family” – the idea that a man and woman head a household – as a central tenet of society.
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Unions and students seek Columbia University board reforms after Trump deal
The decision comes after more than two years of what they say is disenfranchisement over the way Columbia's board of trustees has handled several issues, including permitting the police to target the student body multiple times while they were protesting against Israel’s war on Gaza and capitulating to the Trump administration’s demands over alleged violations of federal anti-discrimination laws.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/union-students-seek-reform-columbia-university-board-trump-deal

House Republicans vote to lift 20-year ban on mining near pristine Boundary Waters Canoe Area
Congressional Republicans moved closer Wednesday to lifting a 20-year ban on mining near Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, pushing a resolution to end the moratorium through the House despite environmentalists’ warnings that it could devastate a premier destination for campers, kayakers and canoeists. The resolution now goes to the Senate, and approval there would send it to President Donald Trump for his signature.
https://apnews.com/article/boundary-waters-mining-moratorium-congress-f30b8dc9575e64b4b9e957b86409577d

‘They’re Getting Nervous,’ Says Platner After GOP Drops $42 Million on Maine’s Susan Collins
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) boasted that the $42 million investment, most of which will go to an advertising blitz to help the vulnerable five-term senator cling to her seat in November, was the largest the GOP’s Senate Leadership Fund had ever spent in Maine.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/collins-gop-spending-platner-nervous

Prosecutors barred from reviewing material seized from Washington Post reporter
Natanson, who has closely reported on the ways the Trump administration has reshaped the federal government, had two laptops, two phones, a Garmin watch and other devices seized last week as Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

tybna

Communist Party of the Philippines: Corruption, injustice, abuses drive Filipino youth to revolution
Over the past week or two, the US-Marcos regime has mounted a frenzied media and social media campaign to intimidate and threaten the Filipino youth, who, more and more are growing disenchanted amid deep and widespread social ills, and are being drawn to question the rotten ruling system and seek radical and revolutionary ways to end corruption, injustice and abuses by those in power. This campaign to intimidate and threaten the Filipino youth is part of Marcos’ arsenal of fascist tactics to maintain his grip on power and preserve the ruling system, by suppressing the youth’s and people’s aspirations for change. This blatant assault against the youth is spearheaded by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the NTF-Elcac, and their mercenary hacks behind the Marcos government’s propaganda machinery. They have mobilized funds to activate and coordinate their social media troll army to drown out posts critical of the Marcos government in a deluge of spam comments, and throw their weight around to push their narrative in the press and public discourse. The Marcos psyops campaign heightened after a student researcher from the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 22-year old Jerlyn Rose Doydora, died on January 1 in Abra de Ilog, Mindoro Occidental, amid relentless aerial bombing and strafing by the AFP, following an armed encounter. Another youth, 24-year old Chantal Anicoche, was taken into custody by the fascist soldiers, and illegally detained for a week, before being surfaced amid public outcry. Three Mangyan children were reportedly killed in the aerial bombing which was carried out in the proximity of mountain communities.
https://philippinerevolution.nu/statements/corruption-injustice-abuses-drive-filipino-youth-to-revolution/

The Imperialist Attack on Venezuela, the Crisis of Chavismo, and the Prospect of a Continental Anti-imperialist Struggle
We denounce those who celebrated Trump’s attack, seeing it as a liberation. Regrettably, many Venezuelan migrants believe Trump will liberate us. That is why we are on the front line of the anti-imperialist struggle against the neocolonial offensive, and we call for mobilization toPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

TYBNA



 

As I understand, Sartre is in opposition to Marx when it comes to how he views the individual. For him, the individual is condemned to be free, which contradicts the marxist historicism and dialectical movement.
However, he tries to come back to Marx through his book "critique of the dialectic".
Anybody QRD ? I'm interested in learning more about him. I've only read "Is existentialism a humanism ?" and mainly viewed it as midwit philosophy that reduces everything to human agency. Am I missing something ?
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>>2658256
Oh, someone beat me to it

>>2659304
The modern taboo against sexual and romantic relationships between post-pubescent adolescents and adults is conventionally understood as a moral imperative for the protection of the vulnerable. This explanation, however, functions as a surface narrative that obscures a deeper, more powerful generative mechanism. The taboo is not a timeless moral universal but a historically specific technology of social and libidinal management, engineered to meet the demands of advanced industrial capitalism. It operates through two interconnected mechanisms: the imposition of surplus-repression to fuel economic productivity, and a system of differential governance that transforms the taboo into a tool of elite consolidation and control.

The foundational logic of the taboo is economic, as theorized by Herbert Marcuse's concept of surplus-repression. Any society requires a degree of basic instinctual repression to function. Advanced capitalism, however, requires a massive additional quantum of repression—surplus-repression—to create the disciplined, future-oriented subjects needed to perform alienated labor. The adolescent, a being of immense and newly awakened libidinal energy oriented toward immediate gratification (the Pleasure Principle), represents a primary challenge to this order. The taboo is the central apparatus for containing this energy. Its function is to systematically block the adolescent's instinctual drives for authentic, non-instrumental erotic connection. This dammed-up energy is then sublimated, rerouted into socially and economically productive channels: the competitive pursuit of academic grades, the ambition for career advancement, and the disciplined patterns of consumption. The taboo ensures that the adolescent's libido is not discharged in a personally fulfilling but economically useless relationship, but is instead converted into the psychic fuel for the Performance Principle—the relentless demand for productive output.

Building upon this foundation of mass libidinal discipline, the taboo operates as a dualistic system of social control, applied differently to the general populace and a ruling elite. For the masses, this is its exoteric function: the taboo is enforced as a sacred, absolute, and inviolable moral law. Publicly and legally, its violation is framed as the ultimate transgression, a monstrous act that dissoPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2659462
Mods please permaban this poster

>>2659304
its in context of how homosexuals were treated worse for the same sex crime committed by heterosexuals, u fucking illiterate bad faith retard




 

Comrades, I can't stop thinking about the amazing political oppurtinity of a devastating global catastrophe…..What now? Was Posadas right all along?

I'm so far into rejecting reformism I'm starting to think the only solution to the capitalist/imperialist world order is not only forcbile overthrow but the complete decimation of it; A disaster so thorough most of humanity will be concerned with immediate survival and as almost everyone will be reduced to laborers and technicians we will have to apply more libertarian communist systems because of their interest and current knowledge/experience of politics + since porkies will hardly have anything to own or to give as to enforce his property; That society won't afford to deal with deprivation at such a stage and no foreign superpowers to help them. The same thing could happen to many other regressive tendencies that won't have their powerful insitutions to perpetuate them any longer and will quickly be abandoned becasue the state of society then will find them detrimental like the church, sexism, etc.
I'm starting to think this is the only real solution because every even mildly successful socialist project gets villanized and destroyed by porkies (regional or foreign) and will hardly implement desired reforms because then priority will be self-perseverance, The disappearance of the US and it's capitalist imperialist allies is near impossible and that even if they transistioned to socialism, Neoliberalism have ruined social relations to such a degree and capitalist mentalities are so deeply ingrained that they will be endlessly sabotaged internally or that people won't commit to it seriously and it will be ruined.

I swear I'm a karmic-positive individual but I despise the capitalist order so much I can't even think of such a catastrophe in a bad way anymore….And even kinda anticipate it in my lifetime, But I still recognize how many people will suffer to endure it.

Do you have similar thought? What do you think?
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>>2658956
Anon the US economy is being carried by AI, when that pops and the US goes to shit, all of its allies will go to shit.

But by then Ima be in the mountaines enjoying my nice cave away from all the bullshit

>>2659471
>I do not know what economic system will dominate the world in the future,
Privately owned AI economic planning probably. Lumpens (80% of population) get the oven treatment.

>>2659535
when AI bubble burts the US will print money and force the entire world to pay for it.

>>2659471
>It is almost certainly not going to be the dominant global economic system in 50 years time (for it to be so, we would have to assume extreme levels of resilience against the ever-increasing discontent generated by social inequality and the destructive effects of climate change and resource scarcity.)

You are seriously underestimating it's ability to adapt, There have been periods where the common people suffered more and capitalist imperialism was producing apocalyptic wars all over the globe on a regular basis. A posadist will use this as evidence to support his belief of annihilation war as the only real means of getting rid of it; Maybe we're so far into it the only solution is to start over.

I really hope you're right, But don't say this is a matter of certainty.

>>2659535
>But by then Ima be in the mountaines enjoying my nice cave away from all the bullshit

l0ol the common man always has this tendency to just anticipate societal collapse as means to get out of his misery because we're too attatched/dependent to the system now. Not to mention we see it as a chance to be prosperous and have an even field of competition



 

I as an American always understood that the reason was that in exchange for being social democracies they can basically just be giant banks for the US to store its plunder that it gets for fucking over the 3rd world. But recently Trump has been trying to take Greenland and give up Ukraine and basically Vassalize the rest of Europe, and I have no idea why the leaders are still okay with this and why they wont do anything other than say "Pwease no tag Gweenland 👉👈 🥺" like Trump wont do that domestically when Tim Walz asks him not to deploy ICE, so its not a far stretch that he wont invade Greenland. Why are these European leaders so cucked? Even Belarus which brags about not being sucked to America is cucked to Russia at the end of the day.
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>>2659253
>NOOOOO YOU WERE ONLY SUPPOSED TO PLUNDER THE TURD WORLDERS
>HERE'S ME PARTICIPATING IN YOUR FAILED OPIUM WAR, DON'T YOU REMEMBER MY CONTRIBUTIONS TO SECURING AFGHAN POPPY FARMS?

>>2659253
europeans are the very definition of a useful idiot.

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It’s so much more than outsourced security. Europeans are Americans culturally now look at all the kfc and McDonald’s Irish and English are getting yankee accents . Don’t believe me go to a protest in France and wave an American flag the cops will not hit you and will back off . The cops will attack anything but you . They are America now

>>2659253
I love trump, I love him, I want him to ACCELERATE AND ACCELERATE AND ACCELERATE at destroying the western world.

Yes he is bad and has done numerous horrible things, but if this is what it takes for it to all go to shit and for the hegemony of the United States to fall then so be it.

>its plunder that it gets for fucking over the 3rd world
there is no plunder to be had in the turd world. most value is created in the North. the US primarily exploits Europe, through seniorage



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Rosa Luxembourg is the most overrated over-glazed communist of all time. In every dispute/difference she had with Lenin, history demonstrated her wrong. Theoretical or practical, nothing of value. It makes me wonder how such a naive person could become one of the Leaders of the German Communists.
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>>2658182
does kinda sound like teen fanfics lmao

>>2655382
>"Capitalism" without the bourgeoisie around isn't capitalism anymore. Once workers own the MoP it's the beginnings of transition to socialism aka lower stage communism. What you are describing is the higher phase of communism.

Marx and Lenin both explicitly say so but people on here get mad when you point this out LOL. If they don't like it they should just abandon Marxism Leninism and come up with their own ideology founded on different principles: >>2658249


>>2658282
1. they do address your "points" no matter how much you insist they don't
2. with the exception of Trotsky, nobody I quoted is a revisionist, modernizer, or falsifier. and the quote I dropped from Trotsky is still correct anyway despite his problems. Same with Stalin, Kim Il Sung, Mao, Deng Xiaoping, or whoever else you may apply these labels to.
3. Deng was right and I will quote him because Deng was Marxist-Leninist.

>>2655102
>reddit soycialist soyfacing over rosa on tge heckibg evil poland even though she was just using it as an example and was against all national liberation
>ignoring what she wrote about ukraine when she pointed them out as a fake country with no history that should never exist

>>2652779
Jewish privilege

>>2655351
>>The wealth of those societies in which the capitalist mode of production prevails, presents itself as “an immense accumulation of commodities,” its unit being a single commodity.
from this it doesnt follow that any society where there is commodity production for exchange value is capitalist
you should read a logic introduction before getting into more complex works like capital



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It seems socialism has another major vulnerability and that is that Marx‘s method of analysis, dialectical materialism, can not predict the emergence of classes for a radically new system. It can seemingly only identify a class a posteriori, but by then it‘s already too late. What‘s the point of overcoming the near insurmountable challenge of overcoming capitalism just to end up with another system with classes, which implies another revolution would be necessary to overcome that one in return? Think the Soviet Union and its bureaucracy. It will be challenging to radically overcome it as well.

What‘s the solution for that? This either means we have to content with the fact that achieving communism has an even lower success rate than what you would make out from how hard it is to overcome capitalism, because an unknown amount of new class based systems are ahead of us that will each require another revolution, or Marxian analysis will be sufficiently expanded upon to be able to predict the emergence of new classes a priori for a system yet to be implemented. Perhaps anarcho-communists are right and you need to strip the state and hierarchy straight away.

Which one is it?
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>>2655882
>the issue is that marxists dont into political science properly, so define class and the state incorrectly. all societies are class societies by virtue of status, which orders people differently. status can be defined by any metric, but there is always inclusion and exclusion.
>>2655891
>Marxists have defined both properly, it‘s just that you are a midwit who thinks arbitrary value systems constitute a class. It‘s about societal systems and relations that are consequential, i.e. who owns the means of production under capitalism and who does not.
Why do Marxists act like only capitalism has classes, didn't feudalism have classes as well?

>>2657876
>Why do Marxists act like only capitalism has classes, didn't feudalism have classes as well?
Is this a serious question? Let's read the opening words of Chapter 1 of The Communist Manifesto (1848)


<The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.


<Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guild-master and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, a fight that each time ended, either in a revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes.


Right there, in the opening sentences, is the acknowledgement that class struggle predates capitalism, and that different forms of class antagonisms have existed throughout history, alongside different modes of production.

>>2656548
The comparison between Tang era China and the USSR is so blatant. The system of Nomenklatura is basically the 1:1 "merits" system of the Tang era with all it's flaws.
USSR fell for the same reason Tang did as well largely. Corruption and Stagnation.
>>2655976
"Soviet bureaucrats owned nothing"
Technically but not the reality. Basically the way you did anything in the USSR was through bribes. This is why the Red Directors all had mansion dachas and several cars.
Watch the Soviet movie Beware of the Car which is about the brazen corruption in day to day life.

>>2655128
>dialectical materialism can not predict the emergence of classes for a radically new system
Dialectical materialism isn't a determinist predictive science. It's only a tool that explains how individuals come to change their environment.

>a posteriori

Yes. This is what it seeks to do.

>What‘s the solution for that?

Have democracy ?

>because an unknown amount of new class based systems are ahead of us that will each require another revolution

What do you think would've happened if, say, Trotsky had been in power and had allowed for the soviets to retake their original power ? Why do you think socialism must necesarrily have an upper class ?

>Marxian analysis will be sufficiently expanded upon to be able to predict the emergence of new classes a priori

I don't think you actually understand dialectical materialism. This method doesn't aim at predicting things a priori of their arrival, it aims at analyzing contemporary and past societies through the lens of materialism (so no external forces) whilst retaining a part of individual agency (individuals can reshape their environment).
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>>2658175
>Trotsky had been in power and had allowed for the soviets to retake their original power
Trotsky had no desire to do this lol and it was Lenin who emasculated the soviets anyway, not Stalin.



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An overlooked affair. I used to dismiss it by simply believing the western narrative that it was Stalin's paranoid manipulations to consolidate his grip over Leningrad. The Russian nationalist accusation in particular sounded like absolute nonsense. However, after better understanding the late 80s and early 90s, and how the nationalists pretty much used the Party and the State to precisely dissolve the Party and the State in order to further their sick nationalist fantasies, I started to reconsider.
Anons! The Leningrad Affair – what was it? Why was it? How was it? All opinions are welcome, but please keep it civil and not trollish. Also, book and article recommendations are welcome.

Bump

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>>2655332
Voznesensky had lost some documents and Stalin killed him for that. There wasn't any evidence outside of the USSR that Voz rly was a spy. The USSR accusations alone are insufficient.



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Singapore is an economical and social miracle undoubtedly, low rate of corruption, high rate of employment, FDI, Income and quality of life in general.
All this achieved through a strict neoliberal economy, Lee Yew is practically worshipped by Neoliberal for not only his policies but also for his Anti-communist operations.
Marxist (atleast I haven't found any) can point out to any contradiction plaguing Singaporean multicultural society.
Does this economical path is the way to prosperity, as an alternative to liberal western ideology.
What does /leftypol/ say on this? Can he be refuted by Dialectical Materialism?
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>>2653868
also asianometry has many good videos on Singapore, he even made a playlist of his videos. They tend to lean positive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZEbejmz9Uw&list=PLKtxx9TnH76TS34YoUFNgTdAB1qNE4wTK

>>2653868
>the city has become more neoliberal over time. Also, its tax haven policy is distorting the economy and making the cost of living unaffordable for many Singaporeans over time
This seems agreeable and well documented even though the city has something like three times the home ownership of NYC (with 80% the GDP PPP per capita) largely because of what remains of the policies.

>>2653615
But what isn't really emphasized is the shifting narrative by and of PAP to suit current tastes, discarding and obfuscating history when needed.

>>2654044
Yea home ownership is high but the newer homes are smaller and smaller than old ones, with people needing more and more government subsidies to get one. All of this is because HDB is being seen as an asset rather than a service.

>>2654305
>But what isn't really emphasized is the shifting narrative by and of PAP to suit current tastes, discarding and obfuscating history when needed.
fair enough

>>2652564
Finally a decent post in an otherwise questionable thread
>despite exploiting the tariff situation like Carney and Albanese did.
I'm curious to know how in your view Albanese has put the tariff situation to good use, aside from attempting (so far rather fruitlessly) to secure some concessions for the steelmaking and aluminium industries as well as agriculture, he has been far more meek and willing to turn the other cheek about the whole thing than Carney has.



 

Can we talk about the new revelations about Noam Chomsky and Jeffrey Epstein?

>The prominent linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky called it a “most valuable experience” to have maintained “regular contact” with Jeffrey Epstein, who by then had long been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor, according to emails released earlier in November by US lawmakers.


>Such comments from Chomsky, or attributed to him, suggest his association with Epstein – who officials concluded killed himself in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges – went deeper than the occasional political and academic discussions the former had previously claimed to have with the latter.


>Chomsky, 96, had also reportedly acknowledged receiving about $270,000 from an account linked to Epstein while sorting the disbursement of common funds relating to the first of his two marriages, though the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor has insisted not “one penny” came directly from the infamous financier.


>The emails disclosed on 12 November by the Republican members of the US House oversight committee generally detailed the correspondence Epstein had with political, academic and business luminaries, including the Bill Clinton White House’s treasury secretary Larry Summers and Steve Bannon, the longtime ally of Donald Trump. Further, they reveal Epstein and Chomsky were close enough to discuss musical interests and even potential vacations.


>Perhaps the most telling of the Chomsky-related documents in question was a letter of support for Epstein attributed to Chomsky with the salutation “to whom it may concern”. It is not dated, but it contains a typed signature with Chomsky’s name and citing his position as a University of Arizona laureate professor, a role he began in 2017, as first reported by the Massachusetts news outlet WBUR.


https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/nov/22/noam-chomsky-jeffrey-epstein-ties-emails

A couple of things:
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>>2600880
Is that Fidel Castro?

>>2571465
Manufacturing consent is the only useful work of his imo and even then there are other leftists that essentially say the same thing. Chomsky always rubbed me the wrong the way for how intertwined he was with the bourgeoisie.
Perhaps I'm being romantic but the best leftist philosophers either partake in revolutionary activity or lose their minds and commit suicide from the pressure of living in a capitalist society and not being able to do anything about it, ~Mark Fisher, Debord, etc

>>2570863
Lula made a "pact with the devil" (think high-finance, tech, WEF-types) and that's how he got out of prison and became the new president of Brazil while Bolsonaro was arrested. He puts up a facade of leftism, but Brazil is increasingly becoming a dictatorship controlled by financial elites in the Avenida Paulista and Wall-Street, with the judiciary and legislative serving as the actual administrators. The Brazillian Presidency is a symbolic/ceremonial role a this point.

>Chomsky-Epstein thread
>No one mentions the far more forgiving nation article or the Harvard article with his response to earlier accusations
<Like all of those in Cambridge who met and knew him, we knew that he had been convicted and served his time, which means that he re-enters society under prevailing norms — which, it is true, are rejected by the far right in the US and sometimes by unscrupulous employers
<My guess is that Epstein wrote the letter himself (since it portrays him exactly as he wanted to be portrayed, as a polymath of “limitless curiosity, extensive knowledge, penetrating insights, and thoughtful appraisals”). Chomsky’s name appears at the bottom of the recommendation, but only in typed form. There is no university letterhead, signature, or any log or e-mail suggesting Chomsky sent the letter to Epstein as an attachment. The unsigned document was found in Epstein’s private files. Unless future document releases prove otherwise, this letter should not be taken as evidence of Chomsky’s opinion of Epstein.
https://www.thenation.com/article/society/noam-chomsky-jeffrey-epstein-emails/
https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2023/5/3/epstein-nowak-chomsky-meeting-2015/

>>2600880
FIDEL NO



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So this is a interesting question.
I was watching the 3 body problem and I got enlightened.

Since forever I rejected the big bang theory since it is the ultimate absurdity. Created by a literal catholic priest and pushed in the 1990s to replace what was before [UNKNOWN NAME CENSORED TODAY] the TV show is obvious propaganda how communism bad and big bang good, go sacrifice yourself for science and big bang theory.

HOWEVER all the talking points that the le bad communist say are valid ideas that I did point out before.
For example the big bang is literally impossible the big bang can not create time since anything creating time is literally impossible. Since time is needed for any action to occur nothing can create time. This means that the big bang can not happen.

This is obvious christian propaganda to introduce god. Something the le bad characters pointed out in the TV show.

This got me interested what communist of the past did write about this. Apparently Mao talked about Redshift in some publications however the only copy online is in Chinese and I was unable to find anything valid on this subject.
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>>2658667

Despite her being written as the cartoonish le evil communist girl she only speaks the truth.

the cosmic microwave background is observable and this thread is bad bait. yes there is a 378,000 year gap of unknown events where we can only extrapolate that the universe expanded from a singularity based on the rate of the expansion which occurs after the universe was no longer invisible. It remains the most plausible explanation, and it is not a "hole to be filled by God." Until we have a way to study events before the recombination, which occurred when the universe was an estimated 378,000 "years" "old" it will likely remain a dominant explanation in cosmology.

You got em OP

>>2658685
>the cosmic microwave background is observable
???? WTF does this even mean?
Funny how this magically was not a problem before the 1990s.

>Dominant

Explain how the big bang can create time first.

>singularity

Peak garbage not different from saying MAGIC, MAGIC did it.

>the rate of the expansion

Explain how time can have a beginning first.

>observable

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