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How can communists in the imperial core be normal?

Not really sure how to explain the problem. It just seems in general like there's an extreme lack of interpersonal skills, patience, pragmatism and empathy for others. IDK just seems very dysfunctional.
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>>2591160
>>2591385
"normal" isn't a good word for what you're asking for. the term in this context has connotations of (ultimately) hating woman and gays (because a communist talking about being "normal" is itself abnormal), but it seems that your real problem is that the left is not coherently organized, cannot set a goal and work towards it, etc, and that if it could do that you'd be fine with its aesthetic and subcultural mish-mashing.

the starbucks unionization drive furry is a better model for the future of the left than every LARPer who thinks the future in the left lies in relitigating lysenkoism… but in a suit and tie and with a firm handshake so Hank Rutherford Hill will fall for it.

>>2591775
Why the fuck is unionizing starbucks a good idea? Starbucks isn’t an actual pillar of the economy? Where’s your leverage?
>we’re on strike
Everyone gets coffee at home, work, or somewhere else and you lose your job, all for being part of an Eichmann style machine that puts peasants through the grinder

>>2591927
32 billion dollars in revenue plus 95 billion dollars in market cap, that's your leverage.
Hold to your line of thinking long enough and you'll find that farmers are the only revolutionary class.

>>2591950
They’re the only ones capable of feeding themselves during an insurgency, every revolution in history had a huge peasant base. Workers have way more to lose than their chains, for one their jobs, their homes, any comforts they have.

Why the fuck would normal, successful people under capitalism be attracted to a dissenting, often illegal ideology? This is like asking why people wear leather to punk shows



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>>2591814
the last wöman

Okay Chupa-Chuds


Nothing ever happens. Nothing happened in this conflict.

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>BERLIN, Dec 11 (Reuters) - NATO chief Mark Rutte on Thursday urged allies to step up defence efforts to prevent a war waged by Russia, that could be "on the scale of war our grandparents and great-grandparents endured".

>In a speech in Berlin, Rutte said too many allies of the military alliance did not feel the urgency of Russia's threat in Europe and that they must rapidly increase defence spending and production to prevent a war on the scale of that seen by past generations.



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On Friday, December 12, 2025, the World Socialist Web Site, the online publication of the International Committee of the Fourth International, will launch Socialism AI, a chatbot that will use the power of amplified human cognition to advance the development of socialist consciousness in the international working class.

Socialism AI will expand and accelerate the education of workers, student youth, progressive intellectuals and artists on the basis of the world scientific outlook of Marxism. It will prepare them for the irrepressible escalation of the international class conflict.

For the ruling class, AI’s role creates new means of intensifying exploitation, displacing labor and increasing profits.

But, paradoxically, AI technology also makes possible an unprecedented expansion of knowledge and social consciousness.

Technology does not lead automatically to the improvement of the human condition. Without politically conscious mass action, guided by scientific Marxist theory, technological advances under capitalism intensify the exploitation of the working class and threaten the destruction of the planet.

Therefore, the problem of bringing into proper alignment the development of technology and the interests of the working class must be solved. The socialist movement must make use of the most advanced tools available for the education and unification of the working class.

That is the significance of Socialism AI, which will gather, clarify and make accessible the theoretical, historical and political experience of more than 150 years of the Marxist movement, above all, the heritage defended by the Fourth International.

Its aim is not to substitute technology for politics, or algorithms for revolutionary leadership. On the contrary, it is to assist the development of consciousness by overcoming the barriers of distance, language, specialization and time. A worker in Detroit, a student in São Paulo, a nurse in Johannesburg, a young intellectual in Mumbai will pose questions about theory, history, economics, philosophy and politics—and receive answers grounded not in the lies of the ruling class but in the scientific method of historical materialism and in the accumulated strategic experience of the international working class.
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>>2591983
This isn't Reddit.

>>2591994
It’s arguably worse

>>2591983
I made a thread too
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But it wasn't stupid enough to get bumps :(

>>2591994
Yes, and thus no one here gets what you're referencing.



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>Couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.
>You must answer the question to make a new thread. See the last field.
>The body was too short or empty.
6-2=????
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>>2591918
>The UK is an advanced industrialized economy
Huh?


>>2591949
>muh financialization
>muh neololberlism
All that money and internet shit needs physical things to run on and be backed up by, things that can easily be nationalized

>>2591995
The thing about neoliberalism is our industry doesn't go away we just don't use it even half as efficiently because its profitable to do things elsewhere or import. Look at the water companies.

>>2592001
Okay so you nationalize it then start investing and stop importing, this isn’t hard, it requires political will, say whatever you will of Zarah, she has that



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<A classified addendum to the Trump administration’s 2025 National Security Strategy outlines a roadmap for the active fragmentation of the European Union, according to sensitive documents obtained by Defense One.

<The "extended version" of the strategy marks a radical departure from postwar foreign policy. It explicitly directs U.S. officials to bypass Brussels and cultivate exclusive relationships with specific nations, with the ultimate objective of detaching them from the bloc.


<The document identifies Austria, Hungary, Italy, and Poland as primary targets for this diplomatic destabilization. The strategy instructs Washington to "engage more deeply" with these capitals to pull them away from the EU. To facilitate this, the White House proposes supporting "parties, movements, and cultural figures" who advocate for sovereignty and "traditional European lifestyles."


<In a significant doctrinal shift, the text formally rejects American hegemony, describing the pursuit of global dominance as a "failure" that was "not achievable." This phrasing, which intelligence analysts note mirrors Kremlin narratives, establishes a strictly transactional worldview: foreign affairs are relevant only if they pose a direct threat to U.S. interests.


<Despite the isolationist rhetoric, the document reveals anxiety about the power vacuum left by American withdrawal. It warns that neither China nor Russia must be allowed to replace U.S. leadership. To bridge this contradiction, the strategy proposes a loose coalition of "regional champions" who share U.S. principles, regardless of their democratic standing.


https://www.defenseone.com/policy/2025/12/make-europe-great-again-and-more-longer-version-national-security-strategy/410038
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>>2591958
Mods, you know what to do, thank you.

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>>2591998
This is you

>>2591330
Eh, Mao sought to build ties with France as a counterweight to both the U.S. and the Soviet Union as part of his "three worlds theory" which was like pre-multipolar thinking. It sounds like something Slavoj Zizek would come up with. I don't know if it's possible but a future in which there's a stronger and more unified non-NATO Europe with a unified military command structure sounds like it could be?

>>2592002
It helps that De Gaulle and Free France had a similar story to the CPC in the actual war

>>2591325
>This was in exchange for America taking over their national defense and protection of their neo-colonial interests.
in case of my country (france) thats just not what happened at all

>it allowed them to build generous welfare states with money that would otherwise have been spent on defence

and we also got both one of the most generous welfare state and still got our own nukes and domestic weapons.
And the whole of europe spent a lot in weapons during the cold war, only after it ended did it significantly wound down, the social gibs were to counterbalance the attractiveness of soviet model for proles, not cause military spending was low
and the dismantling of our welfare went hand in hand with the dismantling of our military independence and foreign policy sovereignty (sarkozy nicknamed "sarko l'americain" was the big shift)

>If the US isn't going to reliably do that anymore (e.g. not backing them in a proxy war against Russia) then they have no reason to stay in this alliance

they do. One, the US got them by the balls economically, and on energy, and on the gafam services, they also got them by still being the nuclear umbrella (despite macron dreams, we aint about to give our nukes to the EU and they rightly wouldnt trust us) and second the porkies are not that invested in the proxy war, their puppets politicians and priest journalists are, and both are still entirely creatures of the empire and dependent on it and wont jump ship, they will just whine.

Overall, I predict they will make lots of useless noise, but they certainly wont leave in the short term. Medium term, harder to predict, but if something change it would come from popular sentiment and unrest rather than from the politicians or the porkies.



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>>2589766
they want a figure to deeply reform but not abandon the system

China is in phase D of capitalism as described by Engels in Anti-Duhring.

>>2591939
Does the D stand for Duhring?





 

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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>>2591352
Instead of a corrupt and hollowed government with a shitty Saudi support, they are against an army in the middle of a huge national-secessionist movement that took most of the country in a week with huge support from UAE. Iran and Hezbollah are weakened, STC control mosts ports and roads toward Houthis territory.
Houthis are taking a defensive stance and isolating themselves: today they detonated the roads towards STC areas rather than looking for a fight

>>2591419
does stc have popular support across the south? how effective are they at governing?

>>2591295
South Yemen is obviously not a socialist movement, they're merely taking the flag of the old socialist state, but they are openly anti-socialists.
>>2591352
STC are a well equipped and well organised army that just defeated the government, Houthis are fairly good defensively, but I think even taking the remnants of the Gov will be costly enough for them, beyond that, they are also exhausted by their fight with the west, and even Iran probably doesn't want to spend to much ressources to make them win, finally, if it seemed as if they were going to win, the west would intervene because they obviously don't want them in control of the very important south Yemen.

>>2583791
One of the weirder recent developments.

Bad, to be sure.

>Yemen's eight-member Presidential Council leads the anti-Houthi, internationally recognised government in exile in Aden.

Taking a moment to remember what a fucking joke "international recognition" is. Ansar Allah effectively won the civil war in the most consequential parts of Yemen years ago, and operates more independently than the Saudi puppets ever did, and yet the west, which recognized the takfiri Jolani gov't in Syria before the last Assad holdouts had even been massacred, has still persisted in pretending that the Saudi puppet gov't-in-exile is the real, legitimate government of Yemen.

>>2583826
They support both the IOF and the Janjaweed. The UAE's foreign policy is psychopathic, but effectively still an extension of the US/Zioreich's influence laundering in the region.

>>2585903
If they're friendly with China they're probably more interested in national development than you give them credit for.



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>House Homeland Security Committee holds a hearing on 'worldwide threats to the homeland'
uh oh

>>2591991
>Tucker is a fake
the tucker of 5 years ago is not the same tucker today. the tucker of 6 months ago is not the same tucker today. are we watching the same person because inauthentic isn't the vibe I get from someone with a capacity for change
>back into the Republican camp
tucker got booted out of the republican camp just as nick did. in the american media sphere you can either choose to have a successful career or tell the truth, there's no doing both

>>2592003
By "homeland" they mean control over the entire world and its recourses
I wish the us mainland was actually in any sort of danger

>>2592005
>tucker got booted out of the republican camp just as nick did.
I don't think he did. I think it's kayfabe. He spoke at the Kirk memorial, he's in the club. I think the GOP is organizationally like a multi-level marketing scheme where there are different "downstreams." Tucker positions in a certain way where he's critical of Republican elites and he's an outsider, which actually makes him the most persuasive salesperson like Al Pacino's character in Glengarry Glen Ross. It's really just a marketing strategy for the same product. We don't live in a world of centralized propaganda anymore, it's more a more node-oriented and networked system.

>>2592014
Americas back yard is now the "threat". Dying economy needs yumyums to keep green arrow green.



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