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>We see, therefore, that War is not merely a political act, but also a real political instrument, a continuation of political commerce, a carrying out of the same by other means. All beyond this which is strictly peculiar to War relates merely to the peculiar nature of the means which it uses. That the tendencies and views of policy shall not be incompatible with these means, the Art of War in general and the Commander in each particular case may demand, and this claim is truly not a trifling one. But however powerfully this may react on political views in particular cases, still it must always be regarded as only a modification of them; for the political view is the object, War is the means, and the means must always include the object in our conception."-Carl von Clausewitz

A disease has infected the American left.

A disease of passivity.

We march and chant and shout slogans, but no one will do anything significant because they are waiting to reach some undefined, arbitrary (and constantly shifting, to provide an unlimited number of excuses) threshold of popular support. As if, when a certain point is reached, a switch will be flipped allowing the American left to actually act instead of just sitting on their hands. Until then, we can do nothing except block off streets and write witty slogans on signs. Meanwhile, the bourgeoisie drown the world in blood and rake in profits hand over fist.

It seems that nothing can spur us to action. Even though the situation has progressed to such an extent that our comrades are grabbed off the streets and sent to for-profit prisons to be tortured and deported for the crime of opposing genocide and apartheid, we still do nothing. Even as the American gestapo roams the streets rounding up migrants to be sent to Guantanamo Bay, we still do nothing. Even as bombs rain down on Gaza night and day, we still do nothing. As the openly fascist Trump regime promises further repression, we still do nothing.

All the voices from the left cry out that to act now would be “adventurism”, a sin that they view as worse than torture and death. No, according to what counts as the left in this country, the worst crime that anyone could commit is to resist the state’s terror, to stand up and fight back for real instead of just chanting it in the streets.

But why? Why are we such cowards in the face of terror?


>The Party is the organized detachment of the working class. The Party is not only the advanced detachment of the working class. If it desires really to direct the struggle of the class it must at the same time be the organized detachment of its class. The Party's tasks under the conditions of capitalism are immense and extremely varied. The Party must direct the struggle of the proletariat under the exceptionally difficult conditions of internal and external development; it must lead the proletariat in the offensive when the situation calls for an offensive; it must lead the proletariat so as to escape the blow of a powerful enemy when the situation calls for retreat; it must imbue the millions of unorganized non-Party workers with the spirit of organization and endurance. But the Party can fulfil these tasks only if it is itself the embodiment of discipline and organization, if it is itself the organized detachment of the proletariat. Without these conditions there can be no question of the Party really leading the vast masses of the proletariat. -J.V. Stalin “The Foundations of Leninism”


It is easy to attribute inactivity to a lack of courage, labeling individuals as cravens afraid of disrupting their standard of living. If basic needs such as food, shelter, and comfort are met, there is no incentive to sacrifice for a better future and world.

This theory, however, oversimplifies the issue and lacks dialectical complexity. Americans have been rising, and they have been acting. From Occupy Wall Street to Standing Rock and everything in between, there have been examples of resistance among the American people. However, as they are lacking in leadership these acts of resistance are little more than random outbursts, incapable of enacting any meaningful social change.
Even when Americans have risen en masse such as the George Floyd uprisings and college encampments, it has been done in an individualistic manner with no co-ordination among the various groups which did not allow them to use their numbers to their fullest advantage, thereby making it simple to isolate and defeat in them detail. Without a unified goal or clear leadership, these anarchic movements burn out on their own, wasting the time and courage of their participants in actions that are seemingly designed to fail.

Some left-wing groups believe workers will liberate themselves, with the party merely supporting spontaneous movements. However, history shows that successful movements need strong leadership, which the left lacks. The organized left in America follows rather than leads, failing to provide necessary direction for social struggles. The only difference between an army and a mob is leadership and organization, and it is that area where the left has failed utterly.

The problem lies not in personal bravery but a lack of discipline and a misinterpretation of history. An emphasis on ancient theory combined with a lack of historical understanding has resulted in a movement that is so well educated it has infinite excuses for doing nothing. Citing theories developed under vastly different material conditions as reasons for current inaction is misguided.

Dialectical materialism serves as an analytical tool for understanding history, not as an end in itself. Understanding dialectical materialism without historical context is akin to a mechanic buying tools yet boastfully refusing to repair cars due to fear of soiling their hands, a waste of time, of resources and effort. A cursory examination of recent history, viewed through the lens of dialectical materialism, reveals the futility of a passive strategy.
The increasing repression by the regime in Washington and the material conditions now facing humanity necessitate immediate action. For the first time, humanity at large, rather than one individual people or nation, faces an existential threat from capitalist-induced climate change. It is too late to escape this trap, we are already caught in its jaws. Coastal areas are rapidly submerging, threatening entire nations. Doing nothing would mean inevitable doom. Even with full national mobilization, the future remains precarious.

It may be too late to escape the worst repercussions of Capitalism’s terrible hangover. As temperatures rise and disasters become more frequent and severe, it is certain that conditions will deteriorate further in the coming years. Meanwhile, industrialists and financiers continue to profit at the expense of our collective future.

Despite the ongoing climate apocalypse, the capitalists have made a conscious decision to put their foot to the floor, accelerating consumption to make up for the falling rate of profit. The system will carry on with the accumulation of wealth by any means and at any cost with any attempt at reform smothered in the cradle by the ruling class and their lackeys in congress. Capitalism operates with the ideology of a cancer cell: relentless growth regardless of the consequences to the host. It should be treated the same and eliminated with extreme prejudice.

According to the political class, this is the best system that has ever been developed. It’s seen as almost holy, a system created by an almighty god to allow a small fraction of our society absolute liberty while the rest of the world is chained by poverty.

Even if we set aside the absolute certainty of the ravages of capitalism-induced climate change, the reality of this system is still one of monstrous, bloodthirsty excesses. In the 30 years since the fall of the USSR, capitalism is responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of people worldwide through both direct and indirect warfare.

In Russia alone, Capitalism caused the deaths of at least 5 million people from 1991 to 2001. The butcher’s bill in the Union republics is another 3 million, at an absolute minimum. Most of the states were so wracked by corruption and anarchy that they simply lacked the infrastructure to count their dead.

In the so-called Global War on Terror, 5 million innocent people have been killed by the United States, it’s proxies and the forces unleashed on these innocent countries with almost complete bipartisan support of both branches of the government. Before that, the same guardians of the “rules-based international order” starved over 1 million Iraqis to death and murdered over 1.5 million people in Yugoslavia. The more you look, the more bodies you find, therefore these numbers are both incomplete and constantly rising.

I would be remiss not to mention the situation in Palestine in more detail, as it is both one of the most pressing issues facing us and one of the most emblematic of the monstrous nature of American imperialism. The rogue apartheid state known as “Israel” has been committing genocide in broad daylight with the full, unquestioned support of both parties. Even the Zionists themselves admit that they could not continue fighting without American support, and yet our government insists it has no leverage even as it ships them more weapons. Of course, this country provides more than weapons, it also provides a bottomless line of credit and constant diplomatic cover. This has never been more obvious than today.

We have seen atrocities in Gaza that harken back to the 1940s. Ironically, the Zionists who use the memory of the Holocaust as a cudgel are inflicting another one on Gaza. The atrocities are almost beyond counting. From gang rape to mass murder, the Zionists have filmed themselves committing the ghastliest crimes on the Palestinian people. It seems like every day we get more evidence from the perpetrators themselves, laughing and joking as they brutalize the Palestinian people for social media likes and sick mementos. As shocking as it is, the saddest truth in Gaza is that this is nothing out of the ordinary. This has been their life, or what passes for life, for decades. The Zionist entity has been slaughtering Palestinians for as long as it has existed, but only in recent years have they provided us with so much video evidence of their crimes. This genocide did not start in 2023. Those of us in activist circles can still remember watching unarmed Palestinians shot off their parents’ shoulders by IOF snipers during the Great March of Return and the decades of crimes before that which were simply never filmed.

Despite hours and hours of footage from both sides, the same people who told us that Saddam Hussien had WMDs are telling us that there is no evidence of genocide in Gaza. We have seen the evidence with our own eyes and yet we allow it to continue, acting as if we are powerless in the face of these crimes. Even when the Nazi extermination camps and the monstrous system which fueled them were at their peaks, there was still resistance.
Even Bernie Sanders loudly insists that the Zionists have the “right to defend themselves” against the indigenous people they have put into open-air concentration camps. Every politician in congress insists that the Zionist entity has a “right to exist” yet says nothing about Palestine and its people’s right to do the same. It’s clear that some people have more “right to exist” than others.

Throughout it all, the resistance has begged us to open a second front. To do anything to physically stop the genocide. Rather than targeted action to degrade the capability of the Zionists to wage war, we responded with random violence against Starbucks windows and occupations of libraries while American arms factories worked third shifts to meet the increased demand. Even basic research could have revealed that the depth of collaboration in America is far more than a few businesses selling the IOF coffee and yet it seems that the best we can do is this surface level, liberal analysis.

While the resistance views their struggle through a military lens, their supporters on the left view theirs as nothing more than a performance. The goal of these skits can be little else besides personal gratification and the soothing of guilty consciences. Ask yourself one question. Even if Starbucks quit selling coffee to the Zionists tomorrow, what difference would it make? The nature of capitalism means someone else would simply fill the gap. We can only hope to starve out the Zionist monster through systemic change and targeted action, not random violence against cafés.

As I write this, American bombs rain from the sky on the long-suffering people of Palestine, Lebanon, Yemen, Somalia and so many others. Entire families and communities are wiped from the face of the earth via what we are told are “precision strikes” by a cowed corporate media that exists to maximize profits for their shareholders, not tell the truth.

However, merely counting the bodies is also reductivism. Capitalism does so much damage to the living that they may envy the dead. Untold thousands are still held in black sites all around the world, tortured and brutalized off hearsay. They cannot be released due to fear of their stories becoming public, but they cannot be charged because they have done nothing wrong. Millions more have been displaced, forced to flee their homes because of wars we caused to maximize profits. In “civilized” Europe, these migrants are robbed of their valuables, put in camps, exploited for cheap labor and ruthlessly victimized by criminals both legal and otherwise. Their lives are reduced to how much profit they can generate for the very same people who destroyed their homes and overthrew their governments.

These are the lucky ones. The less fortunate simply drown at sea, attacked by pirates or police and left to wash up on the shores of “civilized” Europe.

The reaction of our politicians, even those on the “left” of the spectrum of mainstream politics, has shown us that the path of gradual reform is nothing more than fantasy. To wit, the section of the ruling class which sits in supposed “opposition” to Trump was obliterated when they tried to unite us behind one of the men most responsible for the disastrous policies which caused all this war and terror. The Democrats think we have forgotten that it was Biden who sat behind George W Bush, telling us that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction in the silo 45 minutes from launch. He was far from the only one. Without Democratic support, the “Global War on Terror” could not have happened. Without their lies, millions would still be alive today.

Even our supposed saviors, people like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, shed crocodile tears for photo ops while they continue to fund, year in and year out, the military and surveillance panopticon which is both the world’s most prolific killer and by far its largest polluter. In their minds, the only problem inherent to the American empire is that it does not distribute the loot equitably enough. When these so-called progressives had leverage during the Biden administration, they used it to maintain the system rather than force concessions. This is not an exception for them, but the rule. They make performative gestures against the Republicans when they have no power but refuse to fight back against their own party’s maleficence when they do.

This is the farthest left of what is considered acceptable by our system. Even if the reformists had a genuine desire to change the system, they are outnumbered, outgunned and out funded. Their insistence on working within a system which was designed specifically to destroy them means that they were doomed from the very beginning. Maybe in 50 years they will have a large enough bloc of voters to get free healthcare and guaranteed vacation in a dead world. The best-case scenario is still wildly insufficient to resolve the crises facing us today.

This is the material situation facing us. The working people of the world are staring down the barrel of a loaded gun and the maniacs in Washington will never stop talking about how much they want to shoot.
Yet, despite this urgency, the left in America do not act. They still sit on their hands, sure of nothing besides the time is not right, slowly “building a movement” that has no class basis as the world continues to burn. It is imperative that we begin the transition to a more militant movement. The best time to do this was 20 years ago, the next best time is now.

We do not have any more time to wait.

All this when you could have just said lazy, and contribute the same amount of quality discussion for revolution buildup. Which is effectively zero.

holy fucking shit you're not that important

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>>2215312
I am not surprised that a succdem advocates for a genocidal war, I would only be surprised if they didn't.

The point is not to indicate surprise, but to tell people that the farthest left of our political spectrum is still far right.

>>2215309
Ho Chi Minh was just a busboy.

>>2215314
Uhh no, you become a good communist by reading books about doing things, then never doing anything yourself.

That's what it's all about.

>>2215308
It's not laziness, it's a particular ideological malaise that effects the western "left"

>>2215303


>The fundamental law of revolution, which has been confirmed by all revolutions, and particularly by all three Russian revolutions in the twentieth century, is as follow: it is not enough for revolution that the exploited and oppressed masses should understand the impossibility of living in the old way and demand changes; it is essential for revolution that the exploiters should not be able to live and rule in the old way. Only when the 'lower classes' do not want the old way, and when the 'upper classes' cannot carry on in the old way, only then can revolution triumph. This truth may be expressed in other words: revolution is impossible without a nation-wide crisis (affecting both the exploited and the exploiters.) It follows that for revolution it is essential, first, that a majority of the workers (or at least a majority of the class conscious, thinking, politically active workers) should fully understand that revolution is necessary and be ready to sacrifice their lives for it; secondly, that the ruling classes should be passing through a governmental crisis, which draws even the most backward masses into politics … weakens the government and makes it possible for the revolutionaries to overthrow it rapidly"-V. I Lenin


Standing against us is the largest and most pervasive government apparatus in history of the world. The actual, physical manifestation of the state has grown to a staggering level after 9/11, but it has always been there underneath the surface. Its forces are vast, and it commands enough firepower to put down any nascent uprisings thousands of times over. How should we contend with a government which exists on every street corner and has bases in every corner of the globe?

We must start by correctly identifying our enemies and our friends.

The first and foremost of our enemies is the United States Government. For too long, “leftist” movements have avoided naming the government as an enemy. They beat around the bush, afraid of the repression that may come if they take the final step from agitation into outright sedition. This is an error. The revolution must have a clear idea of who its enemies are to have any chance of success, and the revolution has one enemy who stands above all others.
I will say it now; we must advocate for the armed overthrow of the United States government and it’s complete, physical destruction as an institution. We must not be afraid to say this openly, because no other option will suffice. There can be no gradual reforms within the system. We cannot take over the government democratically, because the government is not democratic to begin with. Even if we could, a simple redistribution of the loot is not sufficient to solve our problems. The path of revolution is the only practical way, and history has shown us that armed struggle is the only way to bring about a successful revolution.

Therefore, America MUST be destroyed, and by this we mean the central government. The world is locked in a life-or-death struggle with the maniacs in Washington, and if they win the world will inevitably die. We must fight for more than just ourselves and our communities, we bear the weight of the world on our shoulders. American leftists have a unique historical responsibility, living in the “belly of the beast” we are the only ones who can kill it. While the government has forces of world conquest proportions, the vast hinterland which feeds and sustains this monster is left unguarded.

Communism has only emerged during periods of significant crisis, typically following a prolonged period of decline and then ignited by foreign intervention. In Russia, years of turmoil culminated with the extensive casualties of World War I. In China, a century of external influence and intervention concluded with a genocidal invasion by the Imperial Japanese Army. In these situations, the long-standing central authority was disrupted by external forces. In America, there is no external invader to overthrow the government and unite the population, nor can there be one.

Analysis of the material conditions of America reveals its unique position. With oceans on both sides, it is shielded from Eurasian conflicts. Its neighbors are either mostly uninhabitable or subdued by American power, making resistance unlikely. As a result, the US remains a dominant force and can take advantage of instability overseas for our own gain. Invading such a large country would require millions of troops and equipment to be transported over vast distances, rendering the operation impossible in any practical sense. While there can be and are routine internal crises in America, there is no external force which can weaken the government to the point where the working class can take power in the traditional sense.

What does this mean?

No army is coming to save us.

We are therefore faced with a decision between two paths. Either we continue to remain passive as the world dies, or we take proactive measures to resolve this contradiction. Although immediate action may seem premature, historical evidence suggests otherwise. Revolutionary movements only gain momentum during times of instability rather than periods of government control. Therefore, creating opportunities for meaningful change often requires navigating through crises that originate within the system itself.

This leaves us with one grim truth. We must become the crisis that destroys this state. This path will require immense sacrifice on a level that the western left has never proven to be capable of, however the only possible alternative is human extinction.

This does not imply that our approach should be restricted to military operations alone. We must utilize whatever tactics are fitting for the situation. It should be noted here that many of the “non-violent” tactics throughout history have been anything but. Even the so-called pacifist Mahatma Gandhi intentionally provoked violent responses from the state but urged his followers to not resist, garnering popular support through portraying the state as bloodthirsty barbarians. While these tactics are unlikely to shame the murderous American apparatus, Gandhian tactics are considerably more confrontational than those commonly used by the left in America. While we seek to avoid confrontations with the police, Gandhi welcomed them. Indeed, according to his biographer, Gandhi even encouraged his followers to sacrifice their own children on the altar of “non-violent” resistance.

>“Farson saw one woman hold up her baby and endeavor to secure for it a crack on the head. When he expressed his horror to her through an interpreter she remained unmoved, anxious only to sacrifice her baby for the cause.” -Chadha, Rediscovering Gandhi, 298


Even utilizing a mass campaign of civil disobedience similar to that of Gandhi would be a massive step forward for the left and would be a nexus through which we could build a larger, more militant movement. This would require cadres of dedicated workers, willing to face the state’s repercussions head on, and knowledgeable propagandists ready to publicize their martyrdom for the mass audience. Given the militarized police in America, it is likely that we would face significantly more violence than even Gandhi did, and many of our cadres would be killed or injured in the struggle.

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this is the real deal

>>2226639
What is that?

>>2226673
30mm bullet. That's what the brrrt fires.

sorry but doing anything is what the glowies want us to do! if we do anything at all they'll use it as justification to retaliate 100x harder. this is convenient for me since i am also lazy and cowardly and do not want to do anything anyway.

>>2226681
Like that time when Bismark wanted people to revolt or something

>>2216855
>This path will require immense sacrifice on a level that the western left has never proven to be capable of, however the only possible alternative is human extinction.

uh oh

We'z all gonna get krumped

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>>2226681
say you found a way to make primer with electricity…


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