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Pretty much everyone under 50 in the US is aware that the drug war failed. Once we rule out those on the right who feel that the only reason it failed was a lack of authoritarianism, need it to justify various prejudices towards the "wrong" sort of people etc.. and the like, we come down to even vaguely centrists from a social point of view and an even wider group for economic ones (though the specifics of implementation may differ), see that this is a failed, ineffective strategy. Especially among those who define themselves as left leaning, why is ending the drug war and replacing it with legalization and regulated, affordable substances a greater political focal point?

Every historical and material example shows that prohibition is not going to be effective and brings its own problems, not to mention that the motivation for these policies were often intentional to hurt varying groups of people deemed undesirable - from the entire alcohol prohibition era until its repeal for instance, or the now famous Nixon staffer talking about how drugs were an easy way to target 'the hippies, mexicans, and blacks', the cocaine era and crack epidemic, AIDS being spread by sharing needles, and so much more. Its now common knowledge that not only did "drugs win the drug war, and continue to do so" but all the harm done by it also made profiteers wealthy, from narco traffickers who operated private armies, to the whole Iran-Contra affair and Air America black budget work in the Golden Triangle during and after Vietnam, to military-industrial complex extended to militarized policing etc. Most of the money went to a handful of people from the criminal enterprise or those ostensibly fighting it, while people paid more for worse quality, less safe products. This is no longer the kind of thing you'd only read about from some underground zine next to psychotic ramblings, its well documented and seemingly, accepted . So why are we not doing anything about it ?

It seems that the only lefties who comment on the drug issue at all are those with the myopic to just plain incorrect issue of fixating on pharmaceutical companies, doctors etc.. at fault for things like the opioid crisis, which is far from the truth. While certain companies like Perdue Pharma were guilty of malfeasance (the specifics here I can get into but the way they advertised it even to medical professionals was inaccurate ) and there were cash only "pill mill" doctorsPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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dude weed lmao

Big tobacco and big alcohol are working on reversing cannabis legalization right now and preventing psilocybin, they’re very aware that in terms of drugs alcohol and tobacco aren’t very good experiences nor good for you. The only way they keep their profits is as a monopoly on psychoactives, when alcohol becomes just one niche in a broader industry, they fall apart.

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>the drug war failed
You misunderstand. The "war on drugs" is a proxy legislation to give pretext for greater police powers. If the state actually wanted to crack down on drug traffic, all they would have to do is go to a drug dealer, run up the ranks to the distributor and stop it. Instead, homeless people openly overdose on heroin in broad daylight while the police watch it all happen - there is no war on drugs, there is a war on citizens.
>prohibition
Prohibition allowed bootleggers to sell alcohol on the black market, but alcohol consumption still decreased by around 30%. If we got rid of today's drug prohibition, we would see an increase in its use therefore. Regulations do work - just not completely.
>I'd advocate for a program of regulated legalization, where the substances are legal to possess and use, but who and how they can be bought, or manufactured for widespread sale, can be regulated properly similar to other intoxicants, be it for medical or recreational use.
Why? If alcohol has full license to be circulated, why not drugs? I fail to make a rational argument myself, and so only appeal to culture. There are alcoholic cultures (typically of European heritage), but there are other cultures which prefer marijuana (such as Islamic cultures).

>>2895042
Well maybe, but I rarely see them taking strong stances on it despite it being something that both socially and economically could be beneficial and even signal a break with the status quo. You don't see incoming candidates saying they're going to legalize ALL drugs and put an end to punitive "drug war" policies, changing how we interact with them and offering a new vision to replace the old one that clearly isn't working

>>2895073
To some degree, but I wonder how much of that are those that are ideologically opposed to 'drugs' or 'drug users'. From a purely financial standpoint, they could do just as they did with nicotine vapes and simply join in selling something different. Kinda like how the same beverage companies that pushed alcohol have now also started buying up brands of non-alcoholic "boutique mocktail" alternatives because there's a certain demographic who don't drink like they used to. Same could be with drugs. While I have no interest in watching Anheiser-Busch attempt to monopolize cannabis with "Bud Lite huhhuhuhehehee Bud" I'd rather have them as one of many vendors offering a product than it be illegal. WE've seen even oil companies take dips into everything from ethanol to solar when it was financially easier for them to do so vs trying to fight against the tide (of course the current administration has now pushed that back twice) but its an option. Its usually easier for them to join rather than trying to beat them back, even if we're just talking profit potential. Of course, any leftist should need to craft policy to ensure that profiteering won't allow megacorps to control the industry and push out healthier, ethical competitors but that's sort of universal no matter what we're talking about from food to drugs.

>>2895092
>War on drugs, war on people
I already mentioned this, but that's the things people figured it out and its now common knowledge. Nixon's chief of staff (I think) has the comment about how they can't make it illegal to be black or protest the war, but if they associate blacks with heroin and hippies with marijuana, they have reaPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

This site would improve considerably if everyone here used some more drugs.



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https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/08/18/yvoe-a18.html

On Monday, August 10, a court in Pervomaisk, Ukraine, convicted the Ukrainian socialist Bogdan Syrotiuk of high treason under martial law and sentenced him to 15 years in prison for having called for the unity of Russian and Ukrainian workers against war.

The response to the verdict has been significant and widespread. Nearly 500 people in more than 40 countries, Ukraine and Russia among them, have signed the petition for Bogdan’s release or written letters of protest since the sentencing, and the petition now stands at more than 6,000 names. Historians, doctors, teachers and pensioners have written to the court demanding that the conviction be overturned.

This response stands in sharp contrast to the silence of the major media outlets in the United States and, in particular, the New York Times. The Times has never reported on Bogdan’s case, either his arrest and imprisonment on April 25, 2024, or his sentencing on August 10.

The Times cannot plead ignorance. On Tuesday, August 11, David North, the chairman of the World Socialist Web Site (WSWS) International Editorial Board, wrote to Philip Pan, the international editor of the Times, calling on the paper to cover the case. North pointed out that on the day of Bogdan’s sentencing the Times had published a report headlined “Russian Court Bars Country’s Only Antiwar Party From Running for Parliament,” which noted the seven-year sentence given to the Yabloko party’s deputy chairman, Maxim Kruglov, for a 2022 social media post, while the paper had printed nothing about a Ukrainian sentenced to more than twice that term.

“If the suppression of antiwar political activity in Russia warrants extensive reporting—and it certainly does—then the sentencing of a Ukrainian socialist to 15 years in prison for activities that include publishing antiwar articles warrants no less serious scrutiny,” North wrote.

The Times did not reply. One week after Bogdan’s sentencing, it published a front-page article titled “Held by Russia, Ukrainian Feels ‘Crushing’ Fear,” with a nine-minute produced audio version. It reports on Artem Murdid, a Ukrainian bank worker arrested in occupied Melitopol in March 2023 and sentenced by a Russian court to life in prison on terrorism charges.

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This war is so fucking sick. Worst part is people taking sides and pretending like its some kind of fun video game to debate about on reddit.

Is Zelensky a stalinist?

>>2894905
No industrialization, no stalinism.

>>2894905
poroshenko banned communist parties, zelensky banned socialist parties, ended elections, and further privatized the eeconomy, with guidance from the US ruling class. zelensky is like a yeltsin's yeltsin



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I have come to a serious realization.

The essence of communism is not the nationalization of the means of production. That is a byproduct of a more fundamental change in society.

The essence of communism is the government directly controlling labor i.e. people.

>besides the point, but interesting video you should check out

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eZN8hmkSZU

A new government telling YOU to what to work on and where to work, given your capabilities and resources in the rest of society.
And this is objectively Good if the new government is Good.

This is a core redpill that is too hard to swallow for retards and normies. Those who understand need to evangelize the commie sigma grindset because the human capital for communism is very rare. That mindset is the Hive-mind. Broken people reject the hive-mind when it is an unavoidable prerequisite for communism. We will not be able to build communism with people broken and alienated by crapitalism. As crapistalism turns even worse, more and more of the entreprolecariat will gnosticpill themselves. The result is nihilism for the wealth accumulators and suicide for the rest. It will be a total dark age because human development and the divine reaching for the stars is possible only through social practice of actual vigor. All the good people are dying and returning to the pleroma. There are fewer and fewer people left to make communism work.

We will not see communism come back anytime soon because those that can do it, won't.
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>>2860715
I mean hey, if that's the word you like to use. I don't think you can honestly say, though, that it doesn't have a negative connotation in the western psyche. Gemeinwesen, however, is the explicit Marxian term which I believe has been articulated by Bordiga others in his vein, and has its own delicate German connotation and etymology.

If you have spare time consult these…ah I see he does mention 'community' a lot in the manuscripts but among the most powerful is the one more on point with hivemind'. The text is 'estranged labor' and the term is 'Gattungswesen' or 'species-being'. https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1844/manuscripts/labour.htm mandatory reading for leftypol in general

>>2860947
I'll read it.
And yes it does have a negative connotation. Either you are viewed as naïve, a fool, or an opressor authority figure. Atomized individuals are on the entrepreneur worship train and they aren't getting off.

>>2860724
we live rent free in your head

why do you avatarfag as this bad pirate show from the 90s

>>2877941
Because I like it, at least parts of it that trigger my loosh. And it inspired Skies of Arcadia and some other things.



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Questions about a theoretical communist state:

How would accreditation work under communism. Say there is a construction project. How would the materials be assessed to be of high enough quality, how would the plumbing electricity, etc be assessed to have been installed in a safe way? If one has to go into surgery how can they be sure that the medical team is operating in a properly sanitized environment without state set standards for what that would be?
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>>2893392
>without state set standards for what that would be?
"State" in marxism refers to the bureaucratic and military apparatus deployed to safeguard the interest of the bourgeoisie. This sort of administration would be abolished, just like the bourgeois revolutions in the late 19th/early 20th century abolished monarchical States.
For the administration of things, which is what you refer by State, these would be done by the people through democratic means. There's no reason that democratic assemblies could not confer oversight for regulations and safety norms to specific organs.

>>2895072
Are you going to respond to a video call at a random time of day with everyone else in the country, if not the world, to discuss and decide on regulations?

>>2893392
I suggest you read Marxist texts on the definition of the state. The state is an instrument through which one class oppresses another, because a class-based society is characterized by irreconcilable antagonisms between property owners, both against one another and against those who lack property, which inevitably lead to conflict. For this reason, an entity separate from and alienated from this society emerges to provide a certain hypocritical “order” that maintains the ruling classes in power within a class-based society.

<The state is therefore by no means a power imposed on society from without; just as little is it “the reality of the moral idea,” “the image and the reality of reason,” as Hegel maintains. Rather, it is a product of society at a particular stage of development; it is the admission that this society has involved itself in insoluble self-contradiction and is cleft into irreconcilable antagonisms which it is powerless to exorcise. But in order that these antagonisms, classes with conflicting economic interests, shall not consume themselves and society in fruitless struggle, a power, apparently standing above society, has become necessary to moderate the conflict and keep it within the bounds of “order”; and this power, arisen out of society, but placing itself above it and increasingly alienating itself from it, is the state.


<In contrast to the old gentile organization, the state is distinguished firstly by the grouping of its members on a territorial basis. The old gentile bodies, formed and held together by ties of blood, had, as we have seen, become inadequate largely because they presupposed that the gentile members were bound to one particular locality, whereas this had long ago ceased to be the case. The territory was still there, but the people had become mobile. The territorial division was therefore taken as the starting point and the system introduced by which citizens exercised their public rights and duties where they took up residence, without regard to gens or tribe. This organization of the citizens of the state according to domicile is common to all states. To us, therefore, this organization seems natural; but, as we have seen, hard and protracted struggles were necessary before it was able in Athens and Rome to displace the old
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There would be a state, just under a different name. Just how money would be labor credits.

Unless people evolve new psychological biological, functions, the state will take care of the deficiencies.

>>2893537
You are the idiot, because you are the anarkiddie.

>>2895103
Why change the name to begin with? To deceive people?
Engels (1872):
<These gentlemen think that when they have changed the names of things they have changed the things themselves. This is how these profound thinkers mock at the whole world.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1872/10/authority.htm



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🗽 UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

>Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka™


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(Amerika is the most incarcerated country in the world!)

ICE tracker using public info and user submissions // https://www.iceinmyarea.org/
list of deaths at ICE concentration camps // https://www.aila.org/infonet/deaths-at-adult-detention-centers
visualization of prison population in US // https://mkorostoff.github.io/incarceration-in-real-numbers/
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>>2895019
China is the chain that binds along with America that’s why they’re chimerica, you would have me working 28 hour shifts for productive forces

>>2894957
>Marxslop

What website do you think you are? 4chimps is that way.

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>>2894969
you have yet to do so

>>2894983
he died in 1883 at least look it up before saying stuff



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Brazilian presidential candidate stages a falseflag, blames Leftypol
Yesterday, someone in Leftypol's latam board posted a death threat to Renan Santos, a Brazilian candidate in this year's presidential elections. Within (what I believe to be) seconds, it was deleted by the own OP. Reportedly no one saw that post, but it is in the board's log. Some hours later, websites and social media started circulating this as (minor) news, and Renan Santos promptly recorded a video (related) wearing a bulletproof vest saying he's being threatened by radical leftists in an obscure imageboard, who intended to kill him on his next speech at an university (the most famous one in Brazil), yadda yadda.
Renan Santos is a member of MBL and its Missão party, which are alt-right organizations that are somewhat popular with the Brazilian youth. He is ranking low, at only 4% of estimated votes in the upcoming elections, but he ranks higher with young voters, and will probably scoop a third place behind Lula and Bolsonaro's son.

Thoughts?
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Can any mod tell us how much time that post stayed up? I'll repeat myself and say that I refreshed the boards front page several times that morning and I didn't see it.

>>2893329
Oh wow you're back

>>2893331
i think he might b running low on ice because normally by this time of day he's shat up several threads already.

>>2892901
that's crazy. are tech fascists so paranoid about leftists that they're monitoring us? we literally have no influence anywhere on the internet and i doubt more than 3k people post here

HOLY SHIT KEKKKKKK



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SACP takes aim at ANC-run municipalities as it launches election manifesto
The SACP said millions of South Africans were working and paying their way through life but were still unable to live with dignity. “Councillors vanish between elections,” the party said, accusing local political representatives of losing touch with the communities they are elected to serve. “This is not the democracy our people fought for. The party’s decision to contest the elections independently marks a significant political departure and is aimed at giving the working class its own candidates and political programme at municipal level.
https://africadaily.co.za/sacp-takes-aim-at-anc-run-municipalities-as-it-launches-election-manifesto/
https://archive.ph/9d50L

Observers report intimidation and violence during Zambian elections
Calls for a toning down of rhetoric came from observers, including those from the Southern African Development Community and the European Union, as Thursday’s votes continued to be counted. Vote counting was temporarily suspended on Friday following reports of violence against polling staff and the alleged theft of ballot papers. Counting resumed hours later after the electoral commission said the “security threat to the electoral process had been contained,” said Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa, reporting from the capital, Lusaka.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/observers-report-intimidation-and-violence-during-zambian-elections

Germany rethinks law protecting politicians from insults
Variations of this view find consensus across Germany’s fractured political spectrum. The far-left Left Party and far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party want the law abolished outright, while the CDU, Greens and center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD) all support revising it. “Politicians like Friedrich Merz insult ordinary people in this country every day by calling them lazy or malingerers,” said Luke Hoss, a Left lawmaker, referring to the chancellor’s remarks that Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

Puerto Rico Rations Water to 180,000 Properties Amid Drought
The cuts affect seven regions normally supplied by the reservoir and are disrupting water service for hundreds of thousands of people. As the rationing takes effect, residents in affected areas have been lining up at water trucks sent to distribute supplies. Puerto Rico recorded its driest July on record, while 68% of the island is currently experiencing drought conditions, according to the government. The U.S. Drought Monitor classifies conditions across most of the territory as moderate to severe.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/puerto-rico-rations-water-amid-drought/

US Navy destroyer adrift in South China Sea for four days after losing power
The USS Benfold, an Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer which had been sailing with the George Washington carrier strike group, was reported to have been towed to Subic Bay in the Philippines, according to the US Naval Institute News, an independent military publication.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/aug/17/us-navy-destroyer-south-china-sea

Mamdani backs new protections for workers delivering packages
The Delivery Protection Act, sponsored by New York City Council Member Tiffany L. Cabán, would increase licensing requirements for companies that operate delivery-focused warehouse facilities, opening the door to expanded safety, training, and resources for delivery workers. Companies like Amazon frequently subcontract last-mile delivery to these types of facilities, leaving workers in a murky gray area without the traditional protections afforded to those who work directly for the retail giants.
https://www.businessinsider.com/mamdani-backs-protections-for-workers-delivering-amazon-packages-in-nyc-2026-8

Alarm raised over ‘privacy dilemma’ of facial recognition technology at Coles and Woolworths
The supermarket giants on Monday confirmed they had tested the technology and said thPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

It's funny they put Mamdani and Erdogan next to the ayatollah and nasrallah #2 because they pose as much real threat to Israel as the former two (non)

Egyptian CP, Message from Egyptian CP
The Egyptian Communist Party has received the joint statement concerning the events that took place in the Egyptian-Sudanese border region, and what it contained in terms of condemning what it described as Egyptian military incursions and aggressions. While we appreciate the sentiments of solidarity with the brotherly Sudanese people and the concern of sister parties to defend Sudan's sovereignty and the rights of its people, we find it necessary to make some observations before taking our final position on the statement. The Egyptian Communist Party reaffirms its firm stance on the unity of the Egyptian and Sudanese peoples, the depth of the historical ties between them, and its rejection of any infringement on the sovereignty and independence of either country. It also affirms its absolute rejection of the loss of civilian and worker lives as victims of armed conflicts or military operations. At the same time, the information available to us so far does not enable us to independently ascertain that the Egyptian armed forces carried out military operations inside Sudanese territory. The official position of the Egyptian side affirms that the tasks of the armed forces and police in this area were aimed at combating illegal gold prospecting and pursuing illegal mining gangs, and that they took place within Egyptian territory and in border areas.
https://www.solidnet.org/article/Egyptian-CP-Message-from-Egyptian-CP/

Zeitung der Arbeit : 65 years since the construction of the Berlin Wall – The GDR and the Cold War
Sixty-five years ago today (13 August), the “Berlin Wall” was erected. Bourgeois media and all manner of “experts” are once again using the anniversary as an opportunity to wage their anti-communist propaganda campaign and engage in sweeping historical revisionism. Dictatorship, totalitarianism, an “unjust regime,” evil — there is seemingly no end to the labels attached to the German Democratic Republic. Terror, we are told, was omnipresent, with the Wall and the Stasi presented as its ultimate symbols. Not a word is said about the origins of the GDR, its achievements, or the historical context in which the Wall was built. Even basic facts and figures concerning border security are largely ignored, because they Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2894709
>mamdani
lmao just a mayor of NYC had created such a meltdown



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how is cute cat?
why is cute cat
me is survivor of commiunist
i have no good english
communism kill me brother when he was try escape
me is now in italyi was escape yugoslavia
>me love green
<me love orange




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A thread for the forgotten continent, so forgotten the thread got wiped.
Discuss anything related to:
>Algeria
>Angola
>Benin
>Botswana
>Burkina Faso
>Burundi
>Cabo Verde
>Cameroon
>Central African Republic (CAR)
>Chad
>Comoros
>Congo, Democratic Republic of the
>Congo, Republic of the
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>>2880399
The Afrikaners Trump is filling my neighborhood with would probably like to see Ms Khosa tossed out of "their country" along with all the rest.

>>2880406
i'm surprised afrikaners and zionists haven't found a way to embed themselves in these anti-immigrant protests (as far as i know)

How white farmers still dominate land ownership in South Africa in spite of land reform – new research

https://theconversation.com/how-white-farmers-still-dominate-land-ownership-in-south-africa-in-spite-of-land-reform-new-research-285507

>More than 30 years after South Africa achieved democracy it remains one of the world’s most unequal countries. The democratic transition has not produced the transfer in wealth and ownership from a white minority to Black majority population that many had hoped for.


>Land is at the centre of the debates about this lack of transfer of wealth. During apartheid, because of racist laws around land ownership, Black South Africans could only own land in 13% of the country’s territory even when they made up 80% of the population.


>In 1995, the government set an initial target to redistribute 30% of all white-owned land to Black farmers under a market-based programme, which ensured the white farmers could choose whether to sell their land and did so at or above market value. But only between 12% and 20% of the land has been redistributed so far.


>For the last seven years, I have studied the land reform programme as a political scientist, merging my knowledge of political, social and economic forces to better understand why land reform has failed to live up to its initial goals.


>In a recent paper I set out to gain a deeper understanding of how land reform occurred and under what conditions transfers of land from white to Black farmers had taken place. To do this, I looked at both sides of the process.


>On the one hand, I examined what motivated existing landholders to transfer land, including economic incentives to keep farms productive and social factors shaped by the legacy of apartheid and segregation. On the other hand, I looked at the forces driving demand for land reform, including land claims and pressure from landless people.

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>>2881092
And white reactoid's agenda is 99% compatible with the Shariah, yet the overwhelming majority still screech about muzzies.
They just don't mingle with swarthier people, strategic advancement of their own goals be damned.

An Invasive Mosquito Is Spreading With Alarming Speed, Threatening Africa’s Cities

An invasive, malaria-carrying, insecticide-resistant mosquito that thrives in cities, where malaria has not been a major threat, has moved farther and faster across Africa than even pessimistic scientists had feared. And many public health experts believe it is too late to eliminate, or even contain, it.
A new genomic analysis of the mosquito, called Anopheles stephensi, using specimens collected from 10 countries, showed that those found in Africa had genetic resistance to all of the chemicals currently used in spraying campaigns and other mosquito-control efforts, meaning those insecticides will not kill it.

Before stephensi arrived in 2013, Djibouti was on the cusp of declaring malaria eradicated. In 2012, there were just 27 cases. A year after stephensi was found, cases shot up to nearly 1,700. Each year thereafter, the number crept up, and in 2020, there was an explosion: more than 70,000 cases.
The spread of stephensi is yet another setback in an already sputtering battle with mosquitoes in Africa. In 2024, there were nine million more malaria cases than in 2023. While the full 2025 data is not available yet, and will be less comprehensive due to health program funding cuts, there are clear signs that malaria is resurgent.

https://archive.is/TMjZ7



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You know there are actually two NATO's?
Class A NATO and Class B NATO.
Class A - Germanic NATO.
Class B - Slavic NATO.

When there would be an actual attack on NATO Class B, it doesn't mean the Class A (Germanic) will go and send their soldiers to fight the attacker.
You will not read about this in official documents and statements, but this is the reality.

If for example, Putler would attack the baltics, we might see Poland, Romania and maybe Finland and Sweden, fighting.

NATO is a paper tiger, Putler is already doing hybrid war against baltics, Poland, Romania, but NATO is not reacting at all, they don't respond with hybrid war against Russia.
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>>2894053
I mean this is obvious if you look at the rhetoric from the last few years "We will fight the Russians to the Last Ukrainian" and so forth. And Ukraine isn't even in NATO, but is just a cuck to NATO, joining the NATO coalition in Iraq, and dying for NATO in exchange for not even membership.


>>2894206
Meh. Not really. They fucked up Ukraine with a CIA coup in 2014, started a civil war there, basically did everything they could to bait a Russian invasion by crossing as many red lines as they could, and then turned the entire Ukrainian population into cannon fodder, then won't even give them membership. Slavic NATO allies are clearly seen as second class citizens. Western Europe is racist against Eastern Europe. WW2 proved this already because Hitler was tolerated as long as he was seen as le slav terminator.

the leftypol animal cannot resist the urge to further racially subdivide

>>2894332
>Western Europe is racist against Eastern Europe.
Western Europe = Nazis. They are still nazi, they never stopped being nazi.



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