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>>2232111>>2236038Honkin, got my chips cashed in
Honkin, like the dooh dah man
Rumor going around Hagseth is out and they’re looking for a replacement:
>The White House has begun the process of looking for a new secretary of defense, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly.https://www.npr.org/2025/04/21/nx-s1-5371312/trump-white-house-pete-hegseth-defense-departmentWhite House denies.
>>2236048sure, but if they really didn't support it, what benefit does it bring coming out publicly and not only admitting that was the reason for his murder but saying it was outrageous and wrong? What's the motivation for Tucker to show this to his audience?
The only reason I can think of is Tucker, being the pro-Trump voice he is, feels comfortable exposing the Libya affair for what it was because it was spearheaded at the time by the French and the Dems which are both on trumps shit list right now
>>2236065Feb 19: 94 PPH / 1706 weekly IP’s
Mar 23: 64 PPH / 1616 weekly IP’s
Apr 7 (tariff chaos aftermath): 137 PPH / 1793 weekly IP’s
-4chan hack on Apr 14-
Apr 17 - 129 PPH / 2265 weekly IP’s
Apr 21 - 106 PPH / 2619 weekly IP’s
>>2236147deus du???
DESU????
>>2236238Oblivion remaster us coming out tomorrow
There really are days when weeks happen
>>2236029Certainly, Francis was the leader of an evil institution named the Catholic Church, which did nothing but exploit and oppress its subjects. Still, among all the other popes, he was the "better" one, as in he didn't openly call for executions, and he was more accepting of LGBT and race-related issues.
The next pope will be worse than the current one; that is why I am sad about his death.
>>2236293the play would be for american insurgents to move to mexico and organize another insurgency there, which is exactly what the ANC did in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Angola.
the goal would be to drag the united states into a war of attrition in it's own backyard, thereby forcing it to withdraw from it's position as global hegemon and turn inwards. this would break imperialism and isolate the united states from it's economic base.
>>2236322In any case, people should see the true face of the Catholic Church and should hate it, the false facade of liberal Christianity has deceived many into thinking that Catholicism has always been liberal.
In fact, it is an institution of the likes of ᴉuᴉlossnW and Franco, they have always been one of the components of the anti-progressive force of capital.
>>2236290shit like this is a waste of time which will accomplish absolutely nothing except increasing some cops paycheck for the week.
here is a message from Joe Slovo.
>The violent clashes which were occurring in the Cape and elsewhere were signs of growing revolutionary militancy: Despite the fact that they were unplanned and spontaneous outbursts, and even exhibited certain negative and harmful features, they expressed the preparedness, courage and patriotism of those who took part in such actions as the stoning of police stations. The SACP recognised that "those acts of desperate retaliation have a positive side although (in themselves) they cannot succeed in their objectives and although they invite heavy reprisals, setbacks and temporary defeats. For, from these defeats the people are drawing the conclusion not that resistance is futile but that it should be planned, purposeful and principled. The leaders of the African liberation movement have not merely taken a negative or critical attitude towards the Poqo-type outbreak. They have acknowledged that exclusively non-violent methods are no longer of use". (The Revolutionary Way Out: statement of the Central Committee, March 1963.)
>The new Programme of the SACP adopted in 1962, whilst opposing undisciplined acts of individual terror and rejecting theories that all non-violent methods of struggle are useless or impossible, states that: "The Communist Party considers that the slogan of 'non-violence' is harmful to the cause of the democratic national revolution in the new phase of the struggle, disarming the people in the face of the savage assaults of the oppressor, dampening their militancy, undermining their confidence in their leaders . .. . . . today they (the people) are left with no alternative but to defend themselves and hit back, to meet violence with violence. The Nationalists are forcing a solution upon South Africa in which patriots and democrats will take up arms to defend -themselves, organise guerrilla armies and undertake various acts of resistance, culminating in mass insurrection against white domination.” >>2236352you literally joined a liberal death squad, so does that mean you should be shot?
(this is a rhetorical question. we both know the answer already)
>>2236449Wrong. The boycotts dont matter.
400% tariffs on china
https://insideevs.com/news/715427/tesla-ev-production-shanghai-vs-global/Over half of tesla ev made in china
>>2236480Thought so also, amused me slightly.
Probably shouldn't have posted it though.
Courtesy of newsanon's thread:
El Salvador offers to swap Venezuelan US deportees for political prisoners>Bukele wrote on social media platform X on Sunday that the men could be sent to Venezuela in exchange for the same number of “political prisoners” being held by the regime of President Nicolás Maduro under a “humanitarian agreement”.https://archive.ph/IElbHis there a chance venezuela agrees to this? and if they do so what the hell could be the reason? i don't see what could they gain from this
>>2236480no it's probably legitimate.
anaKKKists are dedicated wreckers. they are the most dangerous enemy of the left and should always be treated as such.
>>2236505the situation in mexico has been ripe for a while, it's only american power that prevents a general uprising there imo.
>>2236623It's from a report by the DHS on the richwood correctional center in Monroe, LA, which is where the article said she was being held.
Nothing said it was men only, not sure why you would think that.
>>2236636I thought that was the El Salvador prison sorry.
The liberal outrage over professionals being detained stopping them from saving the world just seems outrageous to me. They'll take their intelligence elsewhere after being deported.
>>2236234>Tucker is a Russian agent. It’s ziggers who want to pretend that the Democrats weren’t right.<mUh RuZziAn n-WoRdSwhether or not russiagate is real, burgers deserve it for yeltsin
not to mention the coups, sanctions, embargoes, union busting, austerity, usury, proxy wars, invasions, genocides, and lootings against the "underdeveloped" (exploited) nations https://geopoliticaleconomy.com/2025/04/14/michael-hudson-robber-barons-trump-tariffs/Michael Hudson: Return of the robber barons – Trump’s distorted view of US tariff historyEconomist Michael Hudson argues Donald Trump has no plans to deal with the problems that caused US deindustrialization. His tariffs are just a neoliberal program under another guise, to benefit the wealthy donor class.SummaryDonald Trump’s tariff policy has thrown markets into turmoil among his allies and enemies alike. This anarchy reflects the fact that his major aim was not really tariff policy, but simply to cut income taxes on the wealthy, by replacing them with tariffs as the main source of government revenue. Extracting economic concessions from other countries is part of his justification for this tax shift as offering a nationalistic benefit for the United States. His cover story, and perhaps even his belief, is that tariffs by themselves can revive American industry. But he has no plans to deal with the problems that caused America’s deindustrialization in the first place. There is no recognition of what made the original U.S. industrial program and that of most other nations so successful. That program was based on public infrastructure, rising private industrial investment and wages protected by tariffs, and strong government regulation. Trump’s slash and burn policy is the reverse – to downsize government, weaken public regulation and sell off public infrastructure to help pay for his income tax cuts on his Donor Class. This is just the neoliberal program under another guise. Trump misrepresents it as supportive of industry, not its antithesis. His move is not an industrial plan at all, but a power play to extract economic concessions from other countries while slashing income taxes on the wealthy. The immediate result will be wide-spread layoffs, business closures and consumer price inflation.
>>2236628>Every stupid idea that comes into Trump’s head now has a loyal soldier who will immediately get on Fox to humiliate themselves defending itI randomly checked in on that absolutely disgusting wretch Douglas Lain and he was talking to Chris Cutrone about how "liberals don't understand his plan" lol
these dead-end PMC socialists are like "I'm actually discerning and tasteful for shoving shit in my mouth and saying 'Mmm, me so hungy!'"
>>2236628Its actually funny that in their attempt to exonerate Trump a lot of right wingers are moving to the real of radical democracy ala Badiou
Yes, mr Fishback, i think the government needs to include the farmers, the workers, the unemployed, the young uyghas, the migrants, the trailer park residents, and the homeless in their decision making instead of listening to bourgeois degreehitlers and bankers. What a great man this Trump is
>>2236931I’m trying to think who comes close because there has to be someone….
Maybe Howard Hughes?
>>2237050There's no way Kanye isn't an autist
He's dressed like fucking CWC in that photo
>>2237305Not true
They have radical zoomy zoom broccoli cuts tho
>>2237178The best part is that little disclaimer saying "confirmed attendees will receive exact location in advance"
When you're definitely not afraid of counter protestors in the marketplace of ideas
>>2237443>I think that no one in this room believes that China does not need to rebalance. I think that maybe some people in this room, but certainly no one in the administration, believes that they have had free and fair trade.Implying China believes in free and fair trade.
They believe in governance, why would they need these other things.
>>2237451There are lots of youth issues, many completely valid.
Had no idea that there were groups sincerely advocating "genpol".
>>2237463genpol is when we point out that capitalist tech megacorps are poisoning the minds of the youth with "algorithms".
please pretend that isn't happening.
>>2237468ok glad you agree that the analysis has to be rooted in class antagonism and not simply waltzing into a thread to complain about young people like
>>2236305 or
>>2236728 or
>>2236729inb4
>ur triggered zoomernope
>>2237420>>2237465Of all the right-wing grievances, the one against the MSM has been the least comprehensible to me. Like, racial / ethnic / gender stuff is irrational but there's a kind of barbarian tribal logic to it.
But then you see them get mad at the Associated Press? (I get that Tim Pool was probably just paid to say that but still.) Like, I get how the media does manufacturing consent but these "independent journalists" are way worse, they're just paid hacks for politicians who don't ask anything remotely critical of their subject, they just want to help some politician or CEO convince me that they're "relateable." I really don't get what sets off the right-wing spite gland towards THE MEDIA.
Maybe it's because these people consume so much media. Especially "current events" stuff. Kind of like how gamblers who bet on NFL games are the ones most likely to believe NFL games are fixed. I don't follow day-to-day stuff in the news that much. There's a lot of noise. Like, gimme a week and I'll read or listen to something that sums up something.
One of fathers of radical Islam sayyid qtub was inspired from secularism to pro jihad partly by seething about women and black people in 2 years he lived in the USA
Criticisms of American culture and society: "The America that I Have Seen"
On his return to Egypt, Qutb in 1951 published "The America that I Have Seen", where he became explicitly critical of things he had observed in the United States, eventually encapsulating the West more generally: its materialism, individual freedoms, economic system, "poor" haircuts,[11] superficiality in conversations and friendships,[40] restrictions on divorce, enthusiasm for sports, lack of artistic feeling,[40] "animal-like" mixing of the genders (which "went on even in churches"),[41] and strong support for the new Israeli state.[42] Qutb noted with disapproval the openly displayed sexuality of American women:
The American girl is well acquainted with her body's seductive capacity. She knows it lies in the face, and in expressive eyes, and thirsty lips. She knows seductiveness lies in the round breasts, the full buttocks, and in the shapely thighs, sleek legs—and she shows all this and does not hide it.[11]
He also commented on the American taste in arts:
The American is primitive in his artistic taste, both in what he enjoys as art and in his own artistic works. "Jazz" music is his music of choice. This is that music that the Negroes invented to satisfy their primitive inclinations, as well as their desire to be noisy on the one hand and to excite bestial tendencies on the other. The American's intoxication in "jazz" music does not reach its full completion until the music is accompanied by singing that is just as coarse and obnoxious as the music itself. Meanwhile, the noise of the instruments and the voices mounts, and it rings in the ears to an unbearable degree … The agitation of the multitude increases, and the voices of approval mount, and their palms ring out in vehement, continuous applause that all but deafens the ears.[40]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayyid_Qutb>>2237478They are just closing the distance between the internal and the external enemies of the US bourgeoisie.
When the tension from the cold war sliding everything to the hard right needs an internal enemy… both parties will be able to point to "communists" as the internal and external enemies in one. All the internal contradictions collapsed in the nefarious influence of the other foreigner.
>>2236829keynesian nonsense.
>The immediate result will be wide-spread layoffs, business closures and consumer price inflation.Nominal prices went down in march for first time since 2020.
https://www.bls.gov/news.release/archives/cpi_04102025.htm >That program was based on public infrastructure, rising private industrial investment and wages protected by tariffs, and strong government regulation.Utter social democrat lies. Historically, gilded age was most unregulated phase of ameriKKKan capitalism
>In contrast to the nineteenth century’s takeoff of industrial capitalism, the aim of privatizers in today’s post-industrial epoch of rentier finance capitalism is to make “capital” gains on the stocks of hitherto public enterprises that have been privatized, financialized and deregulated. A similar financial objective has been pursued in the private arena, where the financial sector’s business plan has been to replace the drive for corporate profits with making capital gains in stocks, bonds and real estate.Michael Hudson fails to recognize that finance capital is hurt by tariff. IMF SAY SO.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/tariffs-global-economy-1.7515591 Michael Hudson seems wrong. Michael Hudson cite no numbers so he is unfounded.
>>2237578As an expert in economic history and political economy, this response to Hudson's analysis contains several factual errors and misinterpretations:
The claim that "nominal prices went down in March for first time since 2020" doesn't refute Hudson's point about tariff-induced inflation. A single month's data point doesn't establish a trend, especially when considering that broader inflation measures remained positive year-over-year. More importantly, the full effects of major tariff implementations typically manifest over quarters or years, not immediately.
The dismissal of regulation's role in American industrial development as "social democrat lies" ignores substantial historical evidence. While the Gilded Age had fewer formal regulations than today, it featured critical government interventions that supported industrialization: land grants to railroads, protective tariffs, patent laws, infrastructure development, and legal frameworks for corporate formation. The characterization of this period as "unregulated" is historically inaccurate.
The claim that "finance capital is hurt by tariff" citing the IMF oversimplifies a complex relationship. While some financial interests may indeed oppose tariffs due to disruption of global capital flows, others may benefit from market volatility or domestic asset appreciation. The financial sector is not monolithic in its interests.
The critic fails to engage with Hudson's central argument about the inconsistency between Trump's nationalist rhetoric and his actual economic policies. Instead, they resort to ad hominem attacks ("Hudson cites no numbers") while providing little substantive counter-evidence themselves.
>>2237582>doesn't refute Hudson's point about tariff-induced inflation. A single month's data point doesn't establish a trend, especially when considering that broader inflation measures remained positive year-over-year. More importantly, the full effects of major tariff implementations typically manifest over quarters or years, not immediately.The chatbot admits that Hudson isn't even posting analysis, but projecting months or years into the future without basis.
>While the Gilded Age had fewer formal regulations than today, it featured critical government interventions that supported industrialization: land grants to railroads, protective tariffs, patent laws, infrastructure development, and legal frameworks for corporate formation. The characterization of this period as "unregulated" is historically inaccurateLand grants and stimulus to capitalists is not regulation. It is opposite of regulation. Hudson says gilded age was "based upon public infrastructure and strong government regulation." This is utterly ahistorical. That's like saying great depression was based upon booming prosperity.
>The financial sector is not monolithic in its interests.Huge L. Capital is monolithic. All markets tank, like now.
>Today, living standards in China are, for much of the population, broadly as high as those in the United States. known troyskyite Hudson mindfully understates the success of Communist China. Proletarian livelihoods in capitalist AmeriKKKa are leagues behind those in Communist China.
Hudson's superficial
analysis speculation largely misses mark, mostly due to lack of any material analysis.
>>2237604As a political economist focusing on Marxist analysis, I need to address several misconceptions in this critique of Hudson's work:
First, Hudson's prediction of tariff-induced inflation isn't baseless speculation but applied Marxist crisis theory. Tariffs historically function as regressive taxes that pass costs to workers while preserving capitalist profit margins. Hudson isn't merely "projecting" but analyzing class-based distribution effects of Trump's policies through a materialist lens.
The critique fundamentally misunderstands the historical development of American capitalism. From a Marxist perspective, the Gilded Age represents classical state-monopoly capitalism where government intervention actively structured market conditions favorable to capital accumulation. Railroad subsidies, tariff protections, and legal frameworks for corporate consolidation were not "opposite of regulation" but precisely how the capitalist state managed class relations and capital expansion. Hudson correctly identifies this as part of the historical foundation of American industrial development.
The claim that "capital is monolithic" contradicts Marx's own analysis of competing capital fractions. Capital maintains class unity while experiencing internal contradictions between financial, industrial, and commercial interests. Current market movements reflect these contradictions as different segments of capital respond to policy changes.
The comparison between China and the US lacks dialectical analysis of their different models of capitalist development. Both systems operate on surplus value extraction despite institutional differences. Hudson, as a Marxist economist, recognizes both the achievements of Chinese development and its internal contradictions.
The dismissal of Hudson's work as lacking "material analysis" is particularly ironic given Hudson's extensive documentation of economic history through a Marxist lens. His analysis of Trump's policies identifies their class character as serving capitalist interests while using nationalist rhetoric to secure working-class consent – precisely the kind of materialist analysis the critique claims is missing.
>>2237586>Is it drugs or genes that makes your eyes look like that? I just don't get it. Evangelicals. You can recognize it in people who go to these churches, and it's hard to miss. There is one theory that this kind of "glazed" looks in the eyes has something to do with how people smile. Like when you genuinely or naturally smile, the muscles around the eyes contract too and make the eyes "smile," but these people are forcing themselves to smile with their cheeks without activating the muscles around the eyes, which gives them creepy / frozen eyes.
Basically they're batshit insane but I think the ideology is also about building an absolutely secure little niche in the world where you can live with your perfect wife or perfect husband with your perfect little children who all have perfect teeth and nothing bad ever happens in your beautiful house.
>>2237665>I mean if they're a direct arm of our govt that does the extreme things in the middle east for us then it'd make sense to quell all outcry against them (and by extension us) with the veil of IDpol and other nonsense, doesn't exactly mean that we're controlled by said vassal state it just means that protecting them is protecting burger interestsU.S has multiple vassal states but theres only one that you're forced to sign a pledge too of you want a government job. Israel is in charge and its ridiculous to say otherwise. If israel was the vassal state the U.S would just do what they do with the Saudis and just frame it as a stratagic but unfortunate alliance.
https://www.newsweek.com/teacher-fired-refusing-sign-pro-israel-document-1262083The whole point of a vassal is denability. Theres no denying that the U.S and israel are wedded at the hip.
>>2237689Probably just a filtering mechanism for insufficiently westoid.
Wonder if they even have reason to care, or just do.
Religion is a component probably.
>>2237727i wont be happy until this fag folds on the de minimis exception too
i need my cheap plastic consumer products from aliexpress.
Stage 1: Anger
>spends all his time on reddit complaining about racism, fascism and colonialism
>resents her own ancestors being exploited and used both laborally, socially and sexually by white men
>hates nazis and fascists
>lonely, insecure, short, small and resentful
>hates life and finds meaning by connecting to gender identity and progressive politics
>can't stop thinking about the genocide and extinction of aboriginals and natives caused by their women breeding with european men
Stage 2: Shame
>alienation drives reddit sissy deeper into isolation and porn addiction
>taboos become attractive
>BWC exposure begins having an effect
>begin fantasizing about getting beaten by nazis and getting hard
>begins jacking off to aryan men
>shame from racist and colonialist perversions drive redditor deeper into politics and isolation
Stage 3: Giving In
>in loneliness, horniness, and sheer boredom leftist sissy hooks up with a german tourist
>though shy and nervous, the moment white cock enters her bussy the lefty is brain enters a state of ectasy. that nazi pig using her was her threshold
>months or years of porn and fetishism aligns to make everything- the white man's musk, his heavy, aryan, superior cock, his vril… the sissy's soft redditor hand on sweaty muscular white arms, on blonde hairs…it reaffirm the sissy's fetishes and send so much pleasure into his faggot brain that there is no going back
Stage 4: Dedication:
>sissy leftist begins having gay hook ups with "straight" "married" "conservative" and "racist" men at increasing frequency
>gradually loses interest in politics
>more body conscious, begins squatting and running for a better butt
>starts practicing a feminine gay voice because it turns him on
>gets into cross dressing and make up, derives submissive thrill from looking slutty and weak, manipulable and powerless
Stage 5: Obsession
>completely broken by white cock
>flaming sissy, caged, and self hating
>gets hard when a taller and stronger white male is near, imagining her body being manhandled by northern giants
>aroused by Arno brecker sculptures
>is a devout nazi worshipper because destroying and colonizing weak, helpless people of color and Inocent LGBTQ+ folk makes her penis twitch, votes for whoever opresses and puts his kind in the most submissive spot
>Majored in Social sciences, spends her entire new life studying the aryan invasion, the colonization of americas, the colonization of africa, the russian empire and many more instances where she can imagine white men rampaging through hordes of weak and defenseless frail bipox-lgbtq+ folx being put into submission and impregnated by aryan colonists
>no longer alienated, now extroverted and sassy
>has circle of college campus social studies friends she shares her research about colonial sexual submission with, initiating them into the BWC cult
>loves going to trump rallies and rubbing his commie booty for sweaty rednecks
>shameless size queen slut who fucks several strangers a week
>views alt-righters with mixture of arousal and fear, uses reddit only to post WMAF, WMIF, WMBF and r/fuckingfascists
>prays to hitler daily, thanking him for changing him from an angry, resentful loner into somebody with a full spectrum of human emotion
>>2237797Christ-insanity is the only religion which has been spread almost entirely by genocide.
We tend to think about religious wars as something as old as time itself, but once you study history you find that religious wars simply never happened before the advent of Christ-insanity. It was the first religion which demanded that you either convert or kill all non-believers. It is a UNIQUELY genocidal and violent religion and it should be rooted out and destroyed.
>>2237680>>2237684Going to be honest that Marxists tend to neglect this kind of weird cult shit which doesn't boil down to wage labor. IMO you can see some of this stuff through the lenses of unwaged reproductive labor, state capitalism, feudal society and slave society. Which is still economics but is very confusing. In some cases, effectively selling yourself into slavery can be an economically rational decision which may be less alienating than wage labor. It's still a slave dynamic. IMO a lot of the fundie Christians in power are in power because they're submissive and easily manipulated by capitalists. It's kind of like the janissary slave dynamic or Roman state slaves. Slaves as a more general economic category aren't necessarily poor or powerless.
Are economy is capitalist and at the macro scale money dominates. But IMO fine details somewhat resemble feudal society and slave society. You can't ignore this culty stuff. The cult and the family are economic relations but not waged labor relations.
>>2237863yeah and that ideology obviously leads to insane amounts of destruction, quite literally no other religion has destroyed as much cultural heritage as christianity, it operates exclusively through peaceful colonialism like it did in much of the new world, or it operates through a logic of submission, you either convert or you will be deported, killed, or abused in some way, comparatively islam is a pluralist religion, indeed it also did many of the same acts but it's not even close, muslims can live just fine with hindus or buddhists, but christians cannot live in proximity to other religions, modern evangelicals have admitted this themselves with their idea of building an alternate world exclusively for them
>>2237877>>2237879So that's not really a materialist perspective. IMO Christianity in America has such a backwards slave society character because of stuff like mass incarceration and also the literal history of slavery. But IMO America started a transition to a more slave-like society in the 1970s with the Nixon shock. I see it as a consequence of a more highly developed capitalism after imperialism/monopoly capitalism. IMO it's not techno-feudalism but more of a development from monopoly capitalism to "slave capitalism". Techno-feudalism was already just the development of finance capital in the 1800s which led to monopoly rent. Idrk how to formalize the economics of "slave capitalism" though.
>>2237884America is still a British colony confirmed.
>>2237914>'m not really sure what you mean by thisIf you commodify black bodies for their labour there is a self-explanatoiry push factor to create more, cheaper, and more readily available black workforce.
Slavery was rooted out american system because under capitalism the logical conclusion is to overproduce as many blacks as possible to get as much labour as possible
>>2237868>Going to be honest that Marxists tend to neglect this kind of weird cult shit which doesn't boil down to wage labor. I think there's a material explanation for it, and while I'm not a neuroscientist I'd reckon it's to be found somewhere in how ideology can actually reprogram the brain. This is why religions use repetitive rituals because it initiates subtle chemical reactions and exchanges of electrons inside the brain and human nervous system, creating pathway dependencies on certain loops such that people become addicted to it. You break down and then reconstruct new mental infrastructure. And then after indoctrination, people prefer to think a certain way, believe a certain narrative, and consequently process a certain type of information and ideology.
It's organized and designed from structure to setting to execution, so a Christian who feels anxiety, dread, and fear of death and punishment comes to thank God for his salvation while forgetting that death and punishment is imposed by the so-called God in this story who can fix all of the problems as long as you say "I believe in Jesus."
>>2237684they talk like they're talking to children
because they're always talked to like they're children
to keep their minds child-like
>>2237868Because this is what happens afrer classed society perishes, you enter a state of competing ideological structures thst survive because they are good at replicating themselves, regardless of the effects they have in the body, and the body is not the same as the mind.
Marxism and transexualism are similar examples of "memetic viruses" hosted in the mind, they hijack your productive mechanisms like virus hijack the cell and make use of your body to 1- express their phenotype 2- replicate themselves.
In this case, as we know, christianity is a more bodily virus, so it often tends to require a reproductive mechanism that entails actual physical reproduction.
Marxism is lowered down to the most common denominators, just like viruses with extremely common protein sequences have an easier time finding hosts marxism appeals to class, the most basic productive relation from which all posterior collective identities emerge.
And while yes, it normally entails a relation of self destrcution for a collective "us" which often leads to lowered fertility, it also entails a high vulnerability because it creates an easily exploitable cosmopolitan population other groups can commodify as cattle as they are not capable of perceiving threat, such as certain types of ethnic nationalists serving a more bodily cult like race or lineage.
This is why zionist jews tend to dominate communist movements and leftist circles, leftists are normally less intelligent than certain religious groups and are easily outmaneuveres
>>2237981So the point is, some viruses like christianity require to express certain phenotypes that more often morph their hosts into something capable of replicatig its phenotypes,
In this case the phenotype of christianity is less contagious, so it requires reproduction.
Others like Transexualism or marxism fail to replicate via sexual reproduction, so they make use of grooming or very low common denominators to be contagious and rapidly move from host to host after devasting their host populations biological parameters.
Marx though the memetic question would be solved by removing the soil in which most of these diseases root themselves, meaning, material variables from which they emerge.
Common denominators used to create collective identities and consequent dialectical relations.
But ultimately, you would need to erradicate all material differences for this to happen.
So its kinda, you know, self destructive.
In so far you have common charactwristics with others you wcan either destroy or replicate, that which is self destructive tends to dissapear quick, so that which replicates persist, given time only self replicating characters persist, and they often enter conflict for hosts, some are simply incompatible with others such as the dominant/submissive dialectic, and as such similar groups will fight for their traits to be primated on one of these dialectical roles
>>2237684The brunette seems to be genuinely dim, unfortunately.
Michelle Duggar has a variant of this speech pattern as an example in a Gen X (almost Boomer) woman. It pisses me off to listen to. It's fucking crazy they choose to live with this 24/7.
>>2238008I mean me too but thats how i realized i hardly ever hear them anymore.
Same with songbirds
They must have fumigated the shit out of most urban wildlife
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