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What are you guys opinion on queer anarchism?
I think I am something like this.

Pic related is a place in my hometown (Curitiba - Brazil) that I would totally make as the headquarter of my movement.
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>>2806129
>niiddo5
Wtf
Kiddo*

I like it

>>2764802
This is an 18+ website.
Stay Away. There are nonces about.

>>2764802
You can't make a political movement based on something as vague as the "queer" the regular movement is already collapsing upon itself because in the end, people attracted to the same sex, transsexual people and the vaguely defined "queer" leftovers have nothing in common concretly. How can a gay man being homeless for his sexuality even remotly related to a teenager calling herself a "genderfluid" what even is the link between the two, especially since the first one likely regards "queer" as an insult, or at most an old fashioned word for "odd"
I would also add, that even if "queer" was a clearly defined community, it still wouldn't be a good basis for a large scale political movement. How does queer theory awnser the question of organising society ? How does it concretly, how is medecine, food, water, ressources going to be distributed to those in needs ? How exacly is society to be organised around "queerness".
Even then, its premise that "queer" people can only be liberated trought anarchism is naive and ahistorical, capitalism has never hesitated to free people from their oppression if it benefitted it, the Cagots surely must have felt that their oppression was fundamental to their lives, but nowadays even historians don't know why people hated them so much. Had Cagot anarchism existed back then, it simply would have had been a failure, as the oppression of the Cagots was never inherent to capitalism. The same can be said for "queer" people. There is no oppression inherent to capitalism bar the ones of class.

>>2764802
All of this bullshit is demonstrably CIA. The only redeemable thing about queer LGBTQ movement is the fact that it abolished some irrational prejudices that would have been abolished under socialism anyway if it had succeeded, simply because of the disintegration of the material condition sustaining the reproduction of gender roles, matrimony, etc



 

https://www.ituc-csi.org/ituc-global-rights-index-2025-EN


The 2025 ITUC Global Rights Index reports a severe deterioration of workers' rights worldwide, with violations in collective bargaining and the right to strike rising across every continent. The report finds that 72% of countries restrict access to justice, while the Middle East and North Africa remain the most dangerous region for labor, with Europe and the Americas experiencing record lows in protection. Read the full report at [ITUC](https://www.ituc-csi.org/ituc-global-rights-index-2025-EN). [1, 2, 3]

[1] [https://ufcw.ca](https://ufcw.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=33891:workers-rights-collapse-across-the-world-ituc-global-rights-index-2025&catid=10459&Itemid=98&lang=en)
[2] [https://www.ituc-csi.org](https://www.ituc-csi.org/ituc-global-rights-index-2025-EN)
[3] [https://www.ufcw.ca](https://www.ufcw.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=33891:workers-rights-collapse-across-the-world-ituc-global-rights-index-2025&catid=10459&Itemid=6&lang=en)



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>>2535127

So give the fact US invasion of Greenland went from provocative joke to a realistic possibility, what are the chances of European governments getting their shit together?
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>>2831187
All cops are nasty, especially in france, they might be worse then usa cops

>>2831197
in France they're trained by Israeli instructor that basically train them to see the public the same way they see palestinians,I'm not joking

>>2831231
bro we dont need israeli, we had colonial police long before israel even existed and gave counterinsurgency and police repression of popular movement expertise to various dictatorship throughout the 20th century

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so this means no more late night shitposting for euroanons?

>>2831274
Unless those late night shitposts are really funny stuff being done at those data centers.



 

/leftypol/'s most ignored general is back

Earth is now heating up twice as fast as in previous decades: Study
https://ground.news/article/earth-is-now-heating-up-twice-as-fast-as-in-previous-decades-study_63acf6

Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/mar/06/humanity-heating-planet-faster-than-ever-before-study-finds

Microplastics found in 90% of prostate cancer tumors, at much higher levels than healthy tissues, study reveals
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/02/260225001250.htm


Was War with Iran Sparked by Water?
https://erickeyser.substack.com/p/was-war-with-iran-sparked-by-water?r=1r05cx&triedRedirect=true&_src_ref=old.reddit.com

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>>2831185
Don't be childish, there won't be a sudden collapse, but deterioration is already well underway, if you live in the first world you are likely to not be aware, but states are already forced to pay farmers a lot in damages as weather fucks monocrops up more and more, profitability is getting questionable and the general response from both capital and governments is either useless or just making everything worse in the longterm.

There won't be a sudden stop on modern agriculture, but it's doomed nonetheless.

>>2831202
as i said, i live in a global south country and yea many farmers are not growing crops they earlier would have because
  1. the irrigation infra is not providing enough water
  2. the govt has this thing called minimum support price where they guarantee to buy the farmer's yield at a base price if they are not able to sell it and msp for many crops has fallen a lot
tldr it looks bleak as fuck

i wish to be self reliant with my food but i live in a city with a small apartment and i can't really grow shit

>>2831205
my bad, I didn't get you were living in the south. Shit's fucked, and a paradigm shift in agriculture is needed asap. My personal advice (purely based on feelings) is to try and start growing stuff for you and comrades

>>2831206
do you have a balcony? Or maybe a cheap plot not too far away?

>>2831215
i do have a balcony yeah, but i already have a small garden in it (decorative plants)



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I have come to the conclusion that the American working class will never achieve anything unless the United States collapses on the next 30 years.
I know I am being pessimistic and slightly retarded but I just can't imagine any kind of major revolution or even a fucking democratic socialist candidate being president on a Latin American country and even less on the USA or Canada. Not only because of the chokehold the imperialists have on all of America but also the cultural dominance on the continent on general, a good chunk people really believe on candidates like Abelardo on Colombia and the bastard of Salinas Pliego as a possible one on Mexico. The pure stupidity of the continent plays a role, the education in most if not all of American countries are either poor borderline non existing or pure propaganda, sometimes both. Most people on Mexico believe on just putting more effort to live a better life while refusing any kind of betterment on society because they believe "that is just what life is", and that's not only old people but young people also.
The young leftists there are are mostly only called leftist because they stand up for mistreatment of others or the genocide on Gaza, but when given the microphone they NEVER talk about capitalism, they truly believe this is only on the USA and Israel alone. I actually hate the lukewarm liberals, they criticize capitalism and it's effects but when given an alternative they feel it as too extreme.
There has to be a radical, like really radical change on this continent for any kind of leftist movement of any kind get's traction on the future, everyone is complacent and don't believe in a better future. The little others that do believe in a better future are either put into the liberal mind space by mainstream parties or any misfortune soul that actually believes on peaceful reform.
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>>2831080
>unless the United States collapses on the next 30 years.
30? you're so optimistic. Try 5.

>>2831105
USSR was superior to tsarist russia. sorry.

There’s a revolution happening in Bolivia right now

>>2831119

tsarist russia was not a nation, it was an empire and the so-called russian revolution was not really a revolution so much as it was an inevitable act of nationalization, the same nationalization that occured in the other european empires after the industrial revolution redefined the parameters of economics and geopolitics. bolshevik revisionism portrays it as a people's uprising, but the actual people of russia at the time were almost entirely poor agrarian peasants who were not industrial workers, knew nothing of marxism, were barely even literate, and had no agency or representation in the revolution at all. they were merely helpless bystanders watching from the sidelines (or conscripted to fight against their will) as a vanguard party composed of upper-class noblemen and middle-class skilled industrial workers went to war with the tsarist regime as a rival elitist nationalist party that presented itself as a populist revolutionary party. during the war the bolshevik army ran out of food and lenin responded by pillaging the farms destroying the agrarian economy and causing a famine that killed 5 million people, then came stalin who saw the independent farmers as a threat to russia's great industrial future and he stole all their land and turned them into slave plantations and seized all their food and killed/gulaged any who resisted, then came more famine and millions more dead, etc.(USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)

>>2831161
this didnt happen but it would have been good if it had happened



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So recently seen the birthrate statistics and notice that it is crashing HARD and faster than any predictors can make. Even the whole theory that poverty = more kids is getting disprovened fast as all countries are seeing their birthrate crash down. The prediction in the US that the Hispanic birthrate will save it has gotten disproven as their birthrate has CRASHED to the point that White birthrates are slightly higher and that isn't even getting into what happened to the Black birthrate. Mexico itself is below replacement level and South Africa is already getting closer to below replacement level. Africa itself has seen birthrates crash so bad the UN is changing its predictions on future demographics due to it. Morocco and Tunisia are below replacement level.
I guess what I am asking: Did global capitalism officially killed the birthrate or something more?
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Its caused by smartphones, television and video games

they're all TFR nukes

Birthrate plummeting is good, why do you want it otherwise?

>>2831086
Isnt it individualistic to create life for your own personal benefit though

>>2830755
Tbh actually this is part of it as well, previously people could enjoy stuff previously considered childish (I.e computer games) by living vicariously through their children, but everyone these days are infantilised as fuck anyway and it’s not shamed if you’re a grown man who just likes his Pokémon cards or all night Lucky Star marathons.

Like I do admire the openness and freedom in that, but it’s definitely a factor in why people refrain from having children. You’ve got a lot of people these days in their 20s and 30s even saying they don’t feel like they’re grown up enough for kids and, well, no shit.

>>2831142
Although I will say that this isn’t necessarily people’s fault, the ability to consoooom is still promoted as the only reason to work but we’re also at the end of consumer capitalism’s efficacy to that end.

Buying the grown up shit like cars and homes are miserable affairs these days, rather than something exciting and a nice accomplishment, you’re bound to feel ripped off, disappointed and still like you’ve failed because it was way harder than boomers described it. In comparison you’re meagre salary can still buy so many fucking Pokémon cards like goddam you can live the best childhood in adulthood and isn’t that really the dream in childhood?



 


ARRRRR TOMMEHHH, LUTON'S OWN
GLASS COKE JAW, ZIONIST DRONE
STALKS OUR TEENS, CONTEMPT OF COURT
FIVE FOOT SIX, MANLET SHORT
HATES THE BROWNS, PROFESSIONAL MARTYR
FLIGHT TO BENIDORM, HE WILL CHARTER



 

Bolivia's defense minister resigns as anti-government protests intensify
Defence Minister Marcelo Salinas and Education Minister Beatriz Garcia quit on the 33rd day of protests and road blockades demanding the resignation of the country’s right-wing President Rodrigo Paz. The demonstrations led by the Central Obrera Boliviana (COB) and peasant organisations in the department of La Paz continue to reject the government’s economic policies and are calling for President Paz to leave office.
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/bolivia-ministers-resign-protests-continue-rage

Thousands of Chileans March Against Kast’s Austerity Plan
Under the slogan “Public Education Must Be Defended!”, the Confederation of Students of Chile (CONFECH), the organization representing the country’s leading universities, called on citizens to reject an austerity plan that severely undermines the right to education.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/thousands-of-chileans-march-against-kasts-austerity-plan/

Venezuelan Gov’t Orders Airlines, Shipping Companies to Deposit Fuel Payments in US Treasury Account
“We urge our customers to take the necessary precautions and forward the payment receipt to PDVSA sales representatives so that the payment is cleared and fuel supply is assured,” the letter read. An attached US Treasury information sheet contains details for Fedwire payments to a “Venezuela custody account” and requires information about “source of funds, e.g., oil, gold, minerals, etc.”
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelan-govt-orders-airlines-shipping-companies-to-deposit-fuel-payments-in-us-treasury-account/

Union anger as Labour U-turns on plans to ban all exploitative zero-hour contracts
In the consultation, ministers indicated their preference is to restrict the right to workers who are contracted to a number of hours somewhere between eight and 20 per week. “TPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Trump signs order to make it easier to fire 8,000 federal workers
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday making it easier to fire 8,000 of ​some of the best-paid government workers, part of a broader effort to overhaul ‌the federal workforce. The order, released by the White House and the Office of Personnel Management, strips job protections from a mostly senior group of federal workers earning up ​to almost $200,000 a year and who are deemed to be "influencing" government policy.
https://www.reuters.com/world/trump-signs-order-make-it-easier-fire-8000-federal-workers-2026-06-03/

US House passes war powers resolution to curb Trump’s authority in Iran
The vote’s impact is largely symbolic, as it is unclear whether the House version, which is a concurrent resolution and does not need to be signed by the president, carries the force of law, even if it also passes in the Senate. But it was a striking demonstration of the nascent willingness among a segment of Republicans to defy Trump, who has kept a vise-like grip on the party on Capitol Hill, through his willingness to exact retribution against dissenters.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/03/house-passes-war-power-resolution-trump-iran

Democrats fume about Lebanon vote
Tlaib's two-page measure would direct President Trump to "remove the United States Armed Forces from Lebanon" within 7 days of when the measure is passed. … Tlaib's office said in a press release: "The United States is assisting this destruction through the weapons, intelligence, logistics, and diplomatic cover it provides the Israeli government, and Congress has the power and duty to put an end to this illegal invasion."
https://www.axios.com/2026/06/03/lebanon-war-powers-house-democrats-tlaib-israel
https://archive.ph/M66g6

NYC to install traffic sensors to trackPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Philippines: Why The NPA In Negros Island Will Never Be Defeated
Once again, the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) has dusted off its worn-out script, loudly proclaiming to the public that the New People’s Army (NPA) in Negros has suffered an “irreversible collapse” and is “totally defeated.” Following the encounters in Toboso and Cauayan, the reactionary state is desperately trying to convince the public, and perhaps themselves, that the flame of the People’s War on the island has been extinguished, to appease their imperialist masters and its local toadies. However, these premature victory celebrations are nothing new. As Comrade Jose Maria Sison said, the reactionary state suffers from a chronic, incurable blindness: it mistakes a temporary twist in the road for the end of the journey. For over fifty years, the ruling class has repeatedly declared the revolution dead, only to find themselves continuously haunted by its presence. Their declarations of “victory” are mere illusions, completely contradicted by the material conditions in Negros. The fundamental error of the NTF-ELCAC’ analysis lies in their mechanical and bourgeois worldview. They foolishly believe that a revolutionary movement can be eradicated by targeting individual cadres or liquidating specific command structures.
https://abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/33381/

No Babies? Blame Capitalism.
No longer just a problem of the industrialized North, birth rates are declining for everyone, everywhere, all at once. In its panic about the implications of below-replacement fertility and its search for a culprit, the global commentariat has cast a wide net. In an April 2025 article in the conservative Catholic First Things Magazine, titled “Feminism Against Fertility,” Darel E. Paul blames the decline in Western fertility rates on young women who wish to remain childless because “they have more important priorities or simply like being single.” In a May 7, 2026, guest essay for the New York Times, the insightful Anna Louie Sussman blames the baby bust on widespread anxiety about an uncertain future. Soon after, a piece in the Financial Times cited a University of Cincinnati study to posit that the emergence of smartphones bears the largest responsibility for the recent decline in youth romantic connectionPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

Thank you newsanon



 

I’m getting really fucking sick of the Palestine Movement’s obsession with “celebrity” activists and how much it prioritizes these western activists over actual Palestinians.

All the time on social media I see incidents of sone western activist living in America losing their job for speaking out against Zionism and then proceed to raise $20,000+ through a GoFundMe account in response. All of that money could have been better spent by being directly given to Palestinian families in Gaza who lost everything because if the genocide, or at the very least organizations with a good reputation for helping Palestinians in Palestine. Western activists will survive without your $100 donation, Palestinian families in Gaza won’t.

Tgis obsession with propping up the personalities of “activist celebrities” is one reason the Palestine a movement has become such a clusterfuck. I’m talking about people like Hasan Piker, Greta Thunberg, Chris Smalls, Ms. Rachel, Kehlani, and Vic Mensa to name a few. How about we start focusing on actual Palestinians? The flotilla activists are the same way: they receive so much money and support when they know full well the Zionist authorities won’t let them into Gaza, making the flotillas merely a stunt. Yeah, they were tortured in Zionist prisons but so have thousands of Palestinians who will never have their voices heard in global media.

Or, when Elias Rodriguez goes to trial in a few months you can be sure he’s going to get tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of dollars in legal donations from Palestine activists. Gaza is suffering and yet you think giving money to a guy who will clearly be found guilty and spend the rest of his life in prison is a better use of your funds?

Celebrities and influencers should not be propped up on a pedestal at all but the same thing goes for these “I was fired for saying ‘Free Palestine’, I’m a martyr now, gib munny pls” types. Palestinians should be the ones centred here, not western activists who have made loads of money and clout for being pro-Palestine.
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Imagine thinking a fucking TWITCH STREAMER is more important than this.

Just leaving this here.

>>2829319
Hasan is doing more for Palestine than any Hamas member right now.

>>2829319
>picrel
It is the complete destruction of all organized life.

>>2830237
Finkelstein is a Zionist himself, idiot.



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Happy birthday to the GOAT, the magnificent Vladimir Ulyanov Lenin!

May his brilliant words and shining example continue to inspire workers across the world to win their liberation and fight back the tyranny of capitalist imperialism
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Yes

>>2791011
You should read Marx. You would be surprised to learn that it's "civil society" that determines the structure of the state and not viceversa.

>>2791104
Materialism out of your ass may say that the state determines civil society, but a little Marx would show you that's an idealistic form of materialism. That is, it would be materialism just as in an arbitrary name for a given doctrine. Because how can an account of the state be materialist if it doesn't even consider the most fundamental material aspect of its form and activity, which is the production process that enables all members of society to sustain their life? Your doctrine of the state is idealistic precisely because it hypostatizes a "separate" state capable of shifting the tides of matter in motion, as an external and independent autonomous arbiter beyond the concrete structure of society. And the concrete structure of society, let me tell you, is not the state. It would actually be much closer to te truth to assert it of ancient states rather than modern ones, which is the completely the opposite of what you said earlier. So we come full circle in your assertion and reach a complete contradiction: the dictatorial Lenin who tries to bring the working class to power is still in itself less dictatorial than your own position on what the state is and does: dictate the form of society. If your lenin and your communist party was even true (history shows they were far from a despotic leader and party), they would be your perfect political ideal, a man and a party capable of using the determinant position of the state to shape society from the top down. But that's not what bolshevism was and that's not what the state is and does.

The birth of modernity is precisely the advent of bourgeoise class domination, which generated completely new political structures and a new form of state. You can see it in the glorious revolution, American indipendence and french revolutions, which would have absolutely no sense without accounting for the empowerment of a new class, the bourgeoise, and a new legislation and state form to fit their interests. What need has the feudal lord for the Napoleonic code? They can clean their ass with it, they subsist with the tribute and rent collected from subjects, spoils of war and etc. It is only with the growth of commerce and production, both activities which the bourgeoise advanced to an efficency never before seen, that a universal law resembling a commercial pact between separate, antisocial competitive Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2800360
quads are ez on slow board. we only stand for all same digits

>>2791074
wasn't gonna happen. people attribute his strokes to kaplan's bullets, but really his dad had strokes at the same age, so it was probably a hereditary issue.



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