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For a brief moment from 2016-2022 this was supposedly the pinnacle of online left-wing politics. Bernie was about to win, Democratic socialism was the future, China would inevitably democratize and the old boring MLism was dead. A few DSA-backed candidates winning city council seats in already progressive districts was treated as if the Bolsheviks had just stormed the Winter Palace.

The most ridiculous part was that the supposed divide between the Dirtbag Left and the DSA left barely existed. They agreed on healthcare, labor, foreign policy, housing, policing and virtually every other major issue. The defining ideological conflict of the era was essentially whether you were allowed to make edgy 90's raunch comedy jokes on podcasts. Entire feuds and endless Twitter meltdowns emerged from a disagreement that amounted to "can you say slurs ironically?"

The confidence was incredible, leftist genuinely talked as if DSA-aligned leadership of every major American city was inevitable, as if Bernie was one good news cycle away from the White House and as if a handful of podcasts by stand up comedians had somehow cracked the code of political history.
In retrospect, it all seems absurd. There was never a realistic path to any of it. The movement's grandest ambitions had essentially zero chance of materializing.

Then reality intervened. Bernie lost, The post-COVID world arrivedm Housing crises worsened, Migration became politically explosive, Major wars returnedm China didn't democratize and instead looked increasingly capable of navigating long-term crises without becoming a Western liberal democracy and the assumptions underlying the entire scene collapsed one by one.

A lot of the old supporters ended up as tankies. A smaller but noticeable number drifted toward the far right. Sometimes they somehow became both at once. The aesthetic transformation is almost as funny as the political one, the old Dirtbag Left revolved around schlubby podcasters making jokes about being ironically gay, the people who inherited its audience are often obsessed with MMA, military history, geopolitical realism and posting shirtless workout photos. The few remaining loyalists seem to have finally realized that their politics were never meaningfully different from the DSA's in the first place and appear perfectly content settling into the role of ordinary progressive liberals.

What a strange, stupid little farce that was.
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>>2849748
He's a hoxaite

>>2849610
That interview was something else, it was like talking to a lizard.

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>>2849606
Pretty easy to get big in "the business" when you dickride zionist democrats

only read first sentence, TRVE! tho



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WILLKOMENSKULTUR IST VORBEI edition

>“The age of Willkommenskultur is over, the era of mass deportations has begun,” commented the Sweden Democrats party, whose MEP Charlie Weimers played a central role as ECR’s shadow rapporteur.

>In a rare show of unity on the European Right, the directive was adopted not only by the national conservative groups (PfE, ECR, and ESN) but also the EPP, which votes together with the leftist parties in the vast majority of cases.
>Most importantly, the new law will introduce a mutual recognition and enforcement obligation between member states regarding deportation orders, meaning migrants cannot circumvent return decisions by moving to a different EU country and restarting the process. A return order in one country will legally count as a valid order in all of them.
>Another important point is the introduction of third-country return hubs, making it possible for member states to externalize return procedures by sending migrants to secure facilities outside EU territory to wait for the end of the process, ensuring they won’t escape implementation once the paperwork’s done.

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>>2849719
she kinda cute honestly

>>2851148
>towns being flooded with feral MUTUMBOs who don’t work, scam welfare sell drugs and rape every woman between 8 and 80s.
Based they should reap more of what was sown. Europeans are a cancer upon the biosphere.

Sure was a hot one today lads

>>2849953
>>2848660
Remember to high five them with a mace on your hand

>>2851297
Funny thing is that, if so-called “race science” was real, then they would be 100% justified in taking welfare, on the top of affirmative action and DEI being justified too. I mean, you never see these chuds ever question gender quotas despite biological differences between males and females being greater than that between ethnicities save for extreme examples like the Congolese pygmies.

Then again, the average chud is just a shitlib so don’t expect consistency from them.

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in europe, the ac is turned off when it gets too hot



 

🗽 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™


<Paul Robeson Edition


OP Backup Site: https://usapol.neocities.org/
💀 ICE & Prison Resources

(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/
Organizing in Prison — for when the walls close in (RANT Collective) // https://www.organizingforpower.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Organizing-in-Jail.pdf
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>>2850632
ur gay like >>2850924

>>2850632
>it's just cartoons
so, was it the dingus nooticer?

>>2849831
Shut up, glowie.

will there be presidential elections? will the DSAmocrats win the presidency? will whomever comes in roll back the donroe doctrine?

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Anarchists and MLMS are always trashing everything. They're like leftist rain men. Ever notice most of them seem very on edge too, like in a constant state of anger, almost ready to hit somebody? You can hear how angry they get when talking about their beliefs, it's always like evangelists, or violent. They want leaders calling for heads and pikes, otherwise its "bourgeiose". The best part is, the pro violent anarchists are actually confused dictators, anarcho-pacifists are correct to tell insurrection anarchists that theyre just authortarian communists without knowing it, because a successful violent revolutions basic function is wielding authoritarian power against someone else. All revolution with violence is authorarian or leads to authoritarianism. Anarchists will vote on which rich dude or priest dies in a firing squad first, then line them up, and decide on their life or death, and say "yup, anti-authoritarian". ᴉuᴉlossnW calling them confused dictators was correct, ᴉuᴉlossnW was using his knowledge of true socialism to reach this conclusion.



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Today we had an especially hard day at work. We exchanged our labour power for le money for 12 hours straight.

Funny thing.

We have a new collegue, dude, trimmed eyebrows, eye-liner – JD Vance style –, total narcissist in my understanding, but most importantly buff as fuck. Like gym-buff, like i-have-the-small-pp buff.

In any case, dude after 9 hours was already exhausted, complaining constantly ("when are we finishing, ffs?"), and was visibly shaken by me being able to go on nonchalantly.

I ain't no buff guy, picrel is my /muskles/ taken after work, but constant prole-ing built up my endurance bigly. (Mind you, max I worked was 16 hours.)

I just wanna say that
1) if you prole, post your prole /muskles/ and tell us about your prole hours;
2) if u r gym parasite, plz leave;
3) is there any scientific papers comparing fake /muskles/ ("gym /muskles/") to prole /muskles/?

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>>2850872
100%. Hasan Piker and some of these other ISG retards were advocating for everyone to go to the gym for a while, really pushing it a few years ago.
All it does is reveal their class position, because nobody normal has the time, energy and money on this nonsense.

>>2850927
>people on here go on about nonsense like opening "leftist" gyms or MMA gyms as if that would lead to anything but modern blackshirts
Can you show me any examples that this has happened?
Somehow even more retarded than op.

>Now I have to see some uyghas fucking armpit
Imageboard users really are experts in irritating their users away in the most creative of ways

>>2850676
Fact is muscle =/= strenght =/= endurance =/= explosiveness. There are three different muscle fibers, one for very strong short exercise, on for low to moderate slow sustained exercise, and another one that is mixed. Every person has a different distribution of these so everyone's base abilities and proficiencies may very. There are two periods in life where you can actually gain more muscle tissue: at birth and during adolescence, when your body changes. After that you can only develop what tissues you already have through hypertrophy. There is also a kind of fluid that coats the muscle fibers that doesn't add strenght at all, which is what bodybuilders usually have, which is just more weight without strength nor endurance (which is why most bodybuilders may have some strength but are usually poor athletically). This doesnt mean a very buff guy isnt strong, it all depends on his physique and what kind of training he has done, because under that coating he can actually have a lot of strength and endurance but just be a buff fenotype guy.

Strenght actually has more to do with neural connections in your muscles than the muscle itself. The more you do a movement and the more demanding this is the more neurons are gonna be deployed to activate more muscle fibers, and nodes and "highways" of neurons develop this way. This structure remains for the whole time you repeat those kind of movements and once they go unused they slowly fade away, although never totally and they become very easily recovered after that (that's why you never forget how to ride a bike)

So, your coworker may be actually have a good physic and athletic body, but lack the neural connections necessary to perform the specific ranges of motion required for the job in question, or maybe has a lot of strength and lacks endurance, or maybe he is just psychologically weak.




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The Indian state is claiming that they have defeated the naxals. Is it over?

https://archive.md/20260530081637/https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/30/india/india-maoist-rebel-naxal-free-intl-hnk-dst
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>>2850544
>the hallmark of bourgeois economists
a group famously known for predictions never fulfilled
>it must constantly grow till it mutates the world on a yearly basis
wich doesn't necesarily takes the form of industrialization

>>2850585
You are quite noticeably ignoring the part where the latent reserve army of labor, which is an important element of keeping down wages, continouously shrinks. Which implies that over time, while industrialization does not necessarily happen at any one point, it must eventually happen.

>>2850550
The Algerian strategy was also very specific. It was led by men who had served in the French military and understood exactly how the French Army operated. The wretched of the Earth and The Battle of Algiers have shaped and distorted many people's perception of the Algerian War. In reality, the FLN often focused on forcing the French into costly wild goose chases, drawing them into the desert, retreating across the border into neighboring Libya and making them expend enormous resources. Shooting out a tire was as valuable as killing a soldier because the objective was to wear down the French through constant attrition. The goal was to drain France's resources, damage its economy and make the war so expensive and unpopular that the French public would no longer support continuing it and that happened.

>>2850705
>Shooting out a tire was as valuable as killing a soldier because the objective was to wear down the French through constant attrition

That's actually good to know. I think the same tactic will work against the US in the coming years.

>>2850749
>>2850705
It's also worth remembering that this was the same strategy the PLO adapted early on and it ultimately didn't work in the Palestinian context. Unlike the FLN that could retreat into vast deserts or remote terrain, Palestinian fighters could only fall back to Jordan and Syria. They also faced a much better-equipped Israeli military and Israel was able to carry out artillery strikes and cross-border raids.



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From my understanding Mao said China will be an industrialised socialist nation by the year 2000, then Deng postponed it to 2050 which is still repeated to this day.

But what does this concretely mean in qualitative terms, how do the relations to production shift? Will the stock market be abolished, private ownership of capital, the three represents system abolished, a planned economy be build? It can't just be more development of the productive forces or building a welfare state or it doesn't mean anything.

So people who think China is actually socialist, can you give government approved sources that prove any intention to build communism?
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>>2850785
There’s basically nothing else to do if the nation state remains the basic political form, and the Chinese have no interest in going beyond that, as they are Chinese nationalists (not even a bad thing)

>>2850780
>The Chinese
Racial analysis isn't correct

>>2850834
A schizo off the street drunk as shit off baijiu calling for the PLA to storm moscow doesn’t count, the government does

Putin will open the Oldest Vault

>>2848490
That isn't including SOE executives and investors. SOEs are operated as private companies.



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US, Cuba and Iran join global rescue effort after Venezuela earthquakes
Latin American countries, including Mexico, Brazil, El Salvador, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic and Cuba, also offered solidarity and help. Cuban health workers were already on the scene, said the foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, and were “fully mobilised and providing medical services to the affected population”.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/jun/25/us-cuba-iran-global-rescue-effort-venezuela-earthquakes

Cepeda accepts Colombian presidential election result
Mr Cepeda said: “I do so as an act of democratic responsibility and a contribution to peace, because we deeply believe in democracy and that political differences should be resolved through citizen participation and respect for institutions.”
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/cepeda-accepts-colombian-presidential-election-result

‘People shouldn’t expect there will be water in their taps every day’: why is St Lucia running out of water?
The water scarcity crisis plaguing the Caribbean nation had become so severe that last March the island’s hospitality and tourism sector considered bringing in water by barge from its neighbour, Dominica. For experts, this was a sign that, as the climate crisis worsens, extreme weather events could trigger systemic risks on the island.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/jun/25/st-lucia-running-out-of-water-scarcity-crisis-rainfall

SA government legitimising anti-migrant vigilantes, experts warn
“Our investigations show that in townships, ‘community development’ associations run protection rackets determining who can live, build, or conduct business in their ‘communities’”, said the researchers in a recent post on the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) website. “They work in collaboration with local police to remove unwanPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

US supreme court blocks thousands of lawsuits over Roundup maker’s pesticide warning labels
The ruling “should help significantly contain the Roundup litigation after nearly a decade of legal battles”, Bayer wrote in its statement. “The ruling should result in the dismissal of current warning-based claims and bar future failure-to-warn claims.”
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jun/25/monsanto-supreme-court-pesticide-case

Congress Urged to Reject Trump’s $88 Billion Request for Iran War
In a letter sent to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought said that most of the requested funding “will address urgent needs related to Operation Epic Fury (OEF), in addition to other critical needs such as responding to the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa and supporting hardworking American farmers.”
https://www.commondreams.org/news/iran-war-supplemental-funding

Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive policy for asylum seekers
The justices, in a 6-3 decision, overturned a lower court order blocking the practice that limited the number of people who could apply for asylum each day, first under the Obama administration and then expanded during President Donald Trump’s first term.
https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-immigration-trump-d36d0092617c7115780c06de38e2000f

DHS watchdog to review ICE detainee deaths, use of force
The new reviews follow an increase in deaths among migrants in ICE detention, including the death of a detainee at Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas, this year that was ruled a homicide and is under investigation by the FBI, according to DHS.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/dhs-watchdog-announces-new-ice-reviews-rcna351729
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10 years after the Brexit vote: where next for Britain and Europe?
The aftershocks of this political earthquake are still being felt today. British capitalism bears the scars of losing free access to the market of its biggest trading partner. Government ministers are talking about a ‘reset’ between the UK and Europe. Careerists like Wes Streeting, meanwhile, have gone even further, calling for Britain to rejoin the European Union (EU). On the other side, Reform UK – formerly known as the Brexit Party – is currently riding high in the polls. And its leader, the prominent Leave campaigner Nigel Farage, is eyeing up a residency in Number 10. A decade on from the EU referendum, therefore, it is clear that the subject of Europe still haunts British politics. This raises a number of pertinent questions. How did Brexit come about in the first place? What attitude should communists have towards ‘the European project’? And what is the perspectiv
https://marxist.com/10-years-after-the-brexit-vote-where-next-for-britain-and-europe.htm

Elections in Colombia Signal Another Victory for the Right in Latin America
Abelardo de la Espriella appears poised to become Colombia’s next president. At the time of writing, he maintains a narrow lead over Iván Cepeda, a member of outgoing president Gustavo Petro’s Pacto Histórico (Historical Pact) party. De la Espriella, a far-right millionaire, is the latest candidate in a recent wave of Trump allies in Latin America to make significant electoral gains. With nearly all ballots counted in one of the most hotly contested elections in the country’s history, de la Espriella has won 49.6 percent of the vote compared to Cepeda’s 48.6 percent. Just 250,830 votes currently separate the two candidates, according to this preliminary tally, and 1.6 percent of Colombians cast a blank ballot. Both President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have already congratulated de la Espriella. However, the final, official outcome may differ. Indeed, in the 2022 election, Pacto Histórico gained half a million votes compared to the preliminary count. In this sense, U.S. imperialism is clearly trying to put its finger on the scale, prematurely calling the election for its ally before the outcome has been finalized. NonethelePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2850618
The Supreme Court should be burned down with all the anti-justices inside.



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In today's public discourse, there is no shortage of so-called praise for the "Nordic Model." This argument holds that the "Nordic Model" relies on reform rather than external expansion, achieving a highly developed standard of living and social welfare on a so-called "Third Way," which is genuine "socialism." Especially at western website, such voices are particularly loud. In China, a large number of liberals also tout these Nordic welfare states, calling them a paradise on earth. However, is this really the truth?
In the Nordic region, there is a communist who supports the Third World people's resistance against imperialism, named Torkil Lauesen. This brother, who once screwed bolts in a factory and delivered packages on the streets, rebelled against Nordic capitalists because he opposed the Nordic exploitation of the Third World. As a result, he was sent to prison by the "democratic and free" Nordic Social Democratic government. After regaining his freedom, he wrote a book titled *Riding the Wave: Sweden’s Integration into the Imperialist World System*. Let's see how he exposes the imperialist acts of the Nordic countries.
Swedish capitalists have transferred a massive amount of low- to mid-end labor-intensive industries to the Third World, making a fortune overseas: [The Swedish company Electrolux is one of the world's leading producers of household appliances and tools; by 2010, about 70% of its production was outsourced to low-wage countries. In 2018, 3,103 Swedish multinational companies employed 2.16 million people, of which 1.5 million were abroad and another 660,000 were within Sweden. Swedish transnational capital is highly concentrated. The 30 largest companies employed 1,053,381 people in 2018, with 773,611 abroad and 279,770 in Sweden. The turnover of these companies abroad was 3,713 billion SEK (445.56 billion USD), compared to 2,263 billion SEK (271.56 billion USD) in Sweden.]
Some say that the countries Sweden invests in are primarily Western developed countries like Germany, so Sweden does not exploit the Third World. Regarding this, this brother also provided an explanation: [About half of the investments are inter-imperialist—Swedish investments in North America and the EU, and vice versa—which reflects the degree of global capital integration. Swedish Electrolux products are sold in the EU and the US, while German Siemens Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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Look up what they call.blacks

>>2848071
That first link was a good read and cements a theory I've had for a while, nice find.

They don't, not directly really. Third worldists just want to drag everyone down to their level. The real problem is that social democracy is used as a cover for never getting rid of capitalism and they will endlessly fear monger about anyone who might want to move beyond it, insisting they actually want to make things worse.

>>2847573
Their corporations extract wealth from the 3rd world, how do you guys not understand this?

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we exploit the eternal finn



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>Attack energy infrastructure in Crimea as a “military target”
>Celebrate claims that civilians are fleeing Crimea en masse
They can’t keep getting away with it!

>>2849756
Do you think they have to run around with literal hitler mustaches to make them nazi or nazi sympathizers?

>>2849858
>nationstate
oh no

Baking bread.




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There sad and disturbing development according to DropSiteNews.

https://x.com/dropsitenews/status/2065526500640645566


🚨🇨🇺 BREAKING: Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel unveiled a sweeping set of economic reforms Friday, casting them as Cuba’s path through the crisis driven by a “criminal energy blockade” by the United States that has left the island nearly without fuel.

Only 1 oil tanker has reached Cuba in the past 5 months, Díaz-Canel said, a collapse that traces to January, when the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and cut the flow of Venezuelan oil, then threatened tariffs on any country that supplied Cuba.

Havana now endures blackouts of up to 15 hours a day. Among the most devastating consequences of the U.S. policy is that the Cuban government has been forced to postpone tens of thousands of surgeries for its citizens.

The Cuban President today named national defense as the first priority, citing preparations under Cuba’s “Whole People’s War” doctrine. The full 2026 reform program includes:

🔹Enterprise & Markets
🔸 Overhaul the economic management system, easing the conflict between central planning and incentives for production
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This isn’t a good thing as most nations Dont comeback from this though Cuba was forced into this position by the us and I really hope this is only temporary

It seems it is indeed truly over. In complete honest, its surprising how long it lasted, given extreme external pressure, limited possibilities for autarky & deep revisionist influences.

https://www.idcommunism.com/2026/06/cuba-approves-economic-changes-carrying-serious-risks-amid-the-us-imperialist-blockade.html

https://www.rizospastis.gr/story.do?id=13331910

>>2849550

I generally agree with you here MaoAnon, though with some minors caveats:

It's unlikely given Cuba's population & resource endowment that it could have easily achieved even an inefficient version of self-sufficiency.

That said, revisionism as far economic structure & functioning is concerned made everything worse & more unsustainable.

Its not even specialization or foreign investment that are the main capitulation or what Che himself argued so heavily against (both of those things can be mitigated with proper state control; The latter the USSR utilized during the 30s to acquire foreign tech & skills, generally taking over the ventures after a couple years).

Instead, it's enterprise/factory independence in terms of investment financing, supply chain decisions & product range.

The spectre of the Kosygin reform strikes again in all its decadence & degeneracy.

https://www.redstarpublishers.org/BlandRestoration.pdf
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>>2850410

*investment decisions & financing

Very Cool. There are no, at least to my knowledge decently sized interviews by him that are subbed in english.



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