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I'm starting to think there is an actual material difference between liberals and conservatives, even if in the end they are both capitalists

like, the world moves very differently under a free trade pro immigration system than a protectionist traditionalist anti immigration system.

in the long run I think the future actually belongs to neoliberal world order with lesbian drone pilots and multicultural consumerist capitalism, trump is just a tantrum before the world fully embraces fag microplastic AI consumer socialdemocrat free trade capitalism
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in the long run the glaciers will melt and drown us all

>>2631714
you think hating babies is a genetic trait

>>2631766
Genetics reacting to environment with epigenetics.

>>2631443
>But is that really a artificial intelligence, or is that something which looks like it but actually isnt? A illusion, a metaphor.
meaningless statement, if something is functionally identical to an intelligence (which is already a pretty loosely defined and not that well understood thing), then it is one. Its like the retards arguing AI cant be intelligent because it has no soul or its missing a human something, they're just insecure that intelligence is not a human monopoly

>oil is sentient because it has some of the characteristics of living organisms.

some people do argue that for example a society is a living organism, and as "living", just like intelligence, is an arbitrary definition with fuzzy borders it cant be easily dismissed
dont see how it apply to oil though

>trying to portray some sorta grand thing out of it

just because you dont like the implications doesnt invalidate it. Yes, organized things can have features and behavior that go way beyond the individual things and couldnt be understood without considering the whole, theres plenty of examples (temperature and matter states, or sociology for example).

>When frankly that grand thing is just a metaphor

no. Capital IS a feedback control system, thats not a metaphor. Nobody claimed its sentient, it doesnt need to be (though sentient being are a part of it)

>>2637431
>Yes, organized things can have features and behavior that go way beyond the individual things and couldnt be understood without considering the whole
emergence is the term



 

South Yemen secessionists, supported by the UAE, are crushing the Saudi puppet state and took over most of the cities in the Southern part of the country, also taking control of the Oman-Yemen border. But the Southern Transitional Council isn't communist like was South Yemen, and fully supports the Palestinian genocide:

https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/us/2025/09/24/southern-independence-opens-door-to-ties-with-israel-says-yemens-al-zubaidi/

>Transitional Council chief says Abraham Accords will be key to stability after Gaza war

Declaring an independent southern Yemeni state would pave the way for entering the Abraham Accords, the deputy chairman of Yemen's Presidential Council Aidarous Al Zubaidi told The National in an interview.

>The president of the Southern Transitional Council said all the conditions were in place for statehood and added that secession would allow the south to make its own foreign policy decisions, including the option of joining the Abraham Accords.


>“Before the events in Gaza, we were advancing towards joining the Abraham Accords,” he said. “If Gaza and Palestine regain their rights, the Accords will be essential for stability in the region. When we have our southern state, we will make our own decisions and I believe we will be part of these accords.”


>Yemen's eight-member Presidential Council leads the anti-Houthi, internationally recognised government in exile in Aden. The secessionist Southern Transitional Council holds three of those eight seats.


>Mr Al Zubaidi framed independence not just as a local aspiration but as part of a wider commitment to stability in the region. “We support the two-state solution – a Yemeni state in the north and in the south – and a Palestinian state alongside Israel,” he said. “Self-determination is a right. All people have the right to determine their future.”
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>>2633442
>The US is now preparing for actual boots on the ground combat in Yemen against the Houthis
I sure hope so. Houthis are estimated to have over 350,000 fighters, and unlike Venezuela they are largely a guerilla force despite still possessing larger advanced weapons like ballistic missiles(probably because Iran can provide the support for them). They haven't been able to strike back much against US naval airstrike campaigns due to lack of air defense and volleys of 2-3 ballistic missiles not being great for hitting warships, it's why so far they've only been able to attack cargo ships. In a ground campaign though they could really make them bleed.

>"The Saudi-led coalition in Yemen said the head of Yemen's southern separatists, Aidarous al-Zubaidi, left for Somaliland by boat and then boarded an aircraft to Somalia's Mogadishu.

>The plane that took him to Mogadishu from Somaliland "under the supervision of UAE officers" waited for an hour before flying to a military airport in Abu Dhabi"


>— Reuters


GTA6: South Yemen

>>2634477
i love how the useless somali government complains about the uae funding separatism all over the place but then lets one of the uae puppets use their airport to escape lmao
they should just dissolve the country already

Anything still happening?

>>2637317
https://english.alarabiya.net/News/middle-east/2026/01/09/yemen-s-southern-transitional-council-decides-to-dissolve-the-group
It's over the STC they dissolved, South Yemen is back under the control of the official government, Well, only two sides to this civil war now. we'll have to see if the Houthis take advantage of the chaos or not, but it's fucking over for South Yemen.



 

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>>2630503
it's fucking lame, protests are still banned because of bondi, fucking pissed off with albo for fascist appeasement all the way thru gaza and now this.

>>2630503
Asking for a "democratic transition" and arresting a few protesters.

>>2630503
Most people I know are generally anti-america but it's mostly like, "Well, we already knew they were evil… par for the course." Truthfully, aside from agitating against AUKUS, there's not much to be done. Invasion day and the repercussions of bondi are more pressing issues over here.

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>attendance
>arrest count
>[ ] labor member arrested under labor's law
>[ ] anti-zionist jew assaulted by police (only counts if reported in a news article, or if wearing religious clothing)
>[ ] kettle
>[ ] chemical weapons
>[ ] less-lethal grenades
>[ ] less-lethal bullets
>[ ] spew pavlova (or other zionist) gets arrested
>[ ] lolbert cooker shows up to support because muh free speech
>[ ] SAlt fuck everyone over
>[ ] Smashies/agent provocs fuck everyone over
>[ ] else?

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>>2618548
>>2618550
Sounds like complete and utter bullshit, at the end of June last year our population was 27,614,411, of which 6.3% were women in the 20-24 age range (The ABS doesn't have readily available data for the 18-24 bracket but let's be real, it's not going to be a big jump)
>6.3% of 27,614,411 = 1,739,707.893
So if this stat where to be true, that'd imply that almost 3/4 of that demographic were on OF, which definitely isn't the case



 

Nations are cages for the mind. How do you respond to these spooks, anons? Why are the masses so haunted?

The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.The Nation was too short or empty.


>The working class has […] country



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>I’m doing this because I want my factory worker to buy my cars. If they make enough money, they’ll buy my own product.

This is probably a stupid question.

Is it possible for the globe to prioritize growth of the means of production sufficiently to allow for development of the developing world, and countries like China, without having deindustrialization of the developed world? I'm thinking of things like shifting production towards the manufacture of manufacturies, and the mass education of personnel. Something like creating the jobs and the consumers simultaneously.

Obviously there are constraints on resource, which only advancement of the means of production can eventually solve. But there's no rightful moral code that says that the developed countries are more entitled to these resources than the developing world. Could it be that within these limits that aggregate consumption could be grown on this model?

Is it possible that this can be done within the capitalist mode of production? It seems that this might be close to what the Soviet Union was capable of doing within its borders.
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>>2633304
>https://archive.is/LKS8S
This was a good read, I read nearly all of it.

Among my main takeaways follow:
- The Volcker shock (perhaps) deindustrialized the US, and wiped out the commodity based industrialization of the developing world in one swoop.
- (Obvious to me) Industrialization is the means to become a developed country.
- It is no longer reasonable to expect capitalism to industrialize developing nations.
- The developing world is filled with masses of underemployed youths.
- The developmental state can't be dominated by rentiers because the movement to higher value-added industries means a transition away from the investments of the rentiers.
- Early financialization such as free-floating currencies (1997 Asian Financial Crisis in particular), removal of capital controls, and creation of debt markets further impoverish.

In short anything close to neoliberalism, and perhaps even democracy if we're to see this as an indirect control by rentiers endangers developing countries ability to develop.

I'm really not certain about the Volcker shock or the language surrounding malthusianism.

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>>2633304
Exactly why the Soviet Union and China should be considered capitalist revolutions, though ideologically dressed in red flags and communism.
The vanguard essentially bootstrapped and accelerated the expansion and development of productive forces, to make capitalist exploitation the standard and dominant mode of production, in what were predominantly backwards rural/semi-feudal economies. The party plays its part before fading and transitioning the state into a generic organ of capitalist class power.

I'm not denying that these backwards societies needed the development of productive power for communism to be possible, but don't mistake this for actual communism. (Sorry MLs you fell for it)

>>2637033
Thats literally what Marx wrote and what most MLs already understand lmao

>>2637043
Sure, Marx understood the necessity of capitalist development in backward societies.
The question then is, why Western communists still advocate a strategy whose historical function was precisely to develop capitalism, not abolish it. What exactly is its role in societies where the development of productive forces has already been completed?



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The idea of the "end of history" was the ideology embedded in the United States due to being under the omnipresent eye of their capitalist overlords during the fall of the Soviet union. The United States deluded itself into believing that history was over what 9/11 was was an awakening from this phantasmagoria. 9/11 was the tipping point for the United States, imo from the heights of the 90s consumer culture to where we are today.

the mass delusion is more a symptom of the material conditions dictating that there is no possible way for history to move forward that involves the continued survival of liberalism and capitalism, because having a bourgeois parasite class inherently means that the labor power of the system can never reach its maximal potential. only socialism is capable of achieving communism and by the end of the 20th century capitalism had mostly exhausted all of its historically progressive potential to drive innovation and building infrastructure, in the first world at least, so the strategy for western imperialist hegemony in the post Cold War world become one of maintaining the status quo and managing its slow decline.

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Mods will ban you for simply stating the TRUTH™

As Zizek loves to say, "Fukuyama isn't a Fukuyamaist anymore", and indeed Fukuyama himself says he was wrong about the "end of history".
When the Russo-Georgian war happened in 2008, some people took it as a strong sign that the neoliberal world order where the US are the undisputed global hegemon was already crumbling apart, and these people surely were prescient.
It's when you go to a huge party, you drink a lot, you might take MDMA, everyone is dancing and having fun, until the next day when you wake up with a huge hangover, there is puke on the floor, one guy lost his wallet, another sprained his ankle. Except this hangover makes Western neoliberal politicians angry instead of feeling defeated.



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Sounds crazy, I know, but I think Xi-fans should at least consider the flaws of China's "Do nothing, win" strategy, and how it may paradoxically still lead to its undoing.

The US bourgeoisie knows it can't beat China in head-on conventional warfare. So, it doesn't.

Porky has put a lot of effort since the Vietnam War to avoid making Amerikkkans feels the impacts of US wars of aggression to great success. Despite the amount of conflicts the US is involved in as we speak, anti-war sentiment is negligable. There was nothing like the anti-war movement during Vietnam, which by itself wasn't even strong enough to end the war either. It was the Vietnamese who militarily defeated the US that ended the war.

Amerikkkan reliance on proxies and mercs is the key to maintain the Empire. If they can make China's neighbours fight them in their stead, they they can win, and have East Asia plundered, like they have plundered Eastern Europe since the 90s, to give capitalism another 50 years.

China has failed to counter this problem completely, letting country after country on their borders fall into US hands in recent years. Once friendly countries turned into enemies.
China's rebranded 'socialism in one country' strategy isn't enough to resist US aggression. The US doen't need to do much to blockade Chinese shipping, and block all imports from entering the mainland. Going from "random" drone boats sent from US vallal states, to airstrikes and piracy conducted by US forces themselves, which they have been training for through the recent attacks on Russian and Venezuelan ships.
China can't retaliate against this adequately, due to their lack of bases or proxies of their own around Amerikkkan territory.

China's complete neglegt of this danger may be its downfall. For all their greatness, they cannot last against a neval blockade, land siege and hybrid warfare, the US has been preparing for.

This is why solidarity is so important. Supporting comrades in other countries isn't about kindness. It ensures you will not be attacked by brothers turned against you.
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>>2632241
It is hard when China has wealth and actual valuable trade. Also who can the US buyout at this point?Argentina is still forced to trade with China for one of too many examples

>>2632327
>It is hard
It's not. Its basic imperialism and the US is the top dog and has been for some time.
>who can the US buyout at this point?Argentina is still forced to trade with China for one of too many examples
Any industrialized western country, majority if not all of the of the OECD, etc.
>Argentina
Bizarre example. How about France, Canada, Japan, ROK, western Europe, EU in general, of who bend over backwards to satisfy every US geostrategic/economic demand and who have education systems that outperform the US generally?
And yes Argentina is on a difficult path for the US neo-mercantilist turn now that the center-left, BRICS and sovreignty was rejected and Second Monroe Doctrine has just materialized…

>>2632241
But as I mentioned, stuff like new refineries and factories would take at least 10 years to build, while China already dominates global refining for most of the world’s metals. If they pour resources into developing industry, they will lose even faster militarily.

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>>2632726
>Any industrialized western country, majority if not all of the of the OECD, etc.
North Korea singlehandedly outproduces all of NATO artillery production, lol



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There is an interaction that sits in my head so deeply that I cannot shake it. Homeless, or just part of the block? Same shit, same class of person to the people running the business. To the people employed with protecting it.

Malcolm X shirt. He approaches me alone, in the parking lot. A few days before I had to tell other homeless people, or are they homeless? Do they live on the block? Don’t think so much. Outside of the fence? Homeless. Inside of the fence? Valid.

He came up to me and asked me what the space was all about, and I explained it as plainly as I could: I sell tacos, there’s a tea cafe inside, and the venue is used on the weekends for various punk events.

He gets into my face. Clearly to g-check me, to let me know that this is in fact his neighborhood, his block, and I am a guest. Fair enough, it’s, as Gucci Mane said, the truth. Safe space.

Something tells me in that moment that that rhetoric isn’t more meaningful than the opinions of the man in the Malcolm X hoodie. His Malcolm X shirt wasn’t an accident. It was a direct challenge to my position. It said: “You know what this is. I know what this is. Let’s not pretend.”

I’ve read Malcolm X. I get compared to Malcolm X. I am, by most metrics, a white dude. I am telling this man and people like him, regardless of the community pantry, regardless of what I stand for, that he is not welcome here, be it by body language or by spoken word.

In this moment, I knew that contradictions could never be resolved. If this man became a daily or twice-weekly user of our pantry? He’d be banned before he got a chance to know everyone, and that everyone? Suspicion the whole time.

How could I possibly sit in a minor position of power, only serving this business that claims to be this welcoming space, while telling this man he can’t be here, for what is ultimately the color of his skin and his perceived class position?
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Could be useful. Author claims emails, passwords and DMs will be leaked at a later time but what is at hand now is already massive which includes EXIF GPS coordinates of user’s locations and photos that can be reverse searched to find socials and workplaces. An AFD politician was among the users.

Funniest thing about it: out of the 8000+ accounts on the site, only 44 of them were women, and a significant portion of those 44 women were chatbots set up by the hacker to collect information on the users. Only 4 women on the entire site chose to make their photos public and only 9 women were paying users which is required to send the first message.

https://okstupid.lol

I recommend checking out the socials of the author for more valuable information.

https://www.reddit.com/r/AntifascistsofReddit/comments/1q008qx/white_supremacist_dating_platform_hacked_and/
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>>2635499
But he's already had kids. So he's fulfilled his quota

>56 year old yt lady who wants kids
>is a lesbian
the contradictions are contracting this is too fucking funny

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>56 year old yt lady who wants kids
>56 posts

>>2621950
I am now slightly less concerned about ICE targeting latinos.

>>2626038
“White” people lmao



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The worker class would, all at once, break their chains. Just takes the right primer, the right base building built. Do enough mutual aid, build the right networks, show people the alternative and then, when the next chance at spontaneous action happens? It will be bright, flaming and burning hot with revolution. This has been my line of thought since those days on the streets of protest in the Summer of 2020. It is no longer my opinion. No longer the line I hold. It is utopianism.

What will bring about revolution will be small networks, numbering no more than 25 people per node, moving militantly with the purpose of revolution. It will be the singular revolutionary finding 2 to 5 people who align ideologically. It will be the pursuit of power that wins the class war. Lenin called it a Vanguard. So be it. Anyone who is legitimately moving within this world as if they are really a revolutionary, I mean a revolutionary suicide revolutionary, I mean a revolutionary who will not live to see the fruits of his or her labors, who is willing to die for the cause. Give me a dozen small groups of these people moving each day with the strictest, most principled determination to achieve revolution and we will win.

Did the serf really understand the civics behind monarchy? Did the average Russian peasant know the roots of the Bolsheviks? No. Did Mao go to the masses with the intention of educating them towards communism? No. He came to organize an army, with the promise that the life the communists could give the masses was far and beyond the life they lived now. That was enough. The French in Algeria did not give up power without violence; could you imagine thinking that those same French could be convinced of revolution given just a few more pamphlets, a few more zines, a few more YouTube videos? It is a farce. It is pointless debate.

If I am one person, with one life, with a limited amount of labor, resources and time to give to the cause, then it doesn’t benefit me nor the cause to take a 10-year federal penitentiary chance on doing actions that only seek to moralize the class war, that only seek to sway hearts and minds. No. It is with militant action. It is with uncompromisingly standing for what you believe in. Yes, mutual aid has a purpose, but that cannot be the ends, only the means. To be a revolutionary in the age of the surveillance state, of neoliberal “everyone can be their own business owner,” in the age of hyper-alienation, isPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

you forgot your name, HOUDINI

decentralised rhisomatic retardation implies the decentralised cells communicate using telepathy

no centralisation = no movement, only lumpen chimp outs

>>2636816
The more lumpen chimpouts the better, America is already suffering several of these a year due to the consequences of their own actions. When it reaches a sufficient frequency perhaps it can trigger a tidal wave of violence.



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