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>>2377038 >>2378078Trump admin wants to keep dollar hegemony AND reindustrialize AND keep wages at the level where they are at or higher. The USA cannot have all 3 simultaneously.
Reindustrialization would mean the USA needs to decrease imports and increase exports, but an export based economy is the entire basis of US dollar hegemony.
US dollar hegemony requires an import based economy, and is the only reason US dollars have high purchasing power outside of the USA. So a shift to an export based economy would screw that up.
With US wages they have high purchasing power outside the USA but low purchasing power in the USA, since US wages are in US dollars. However, US workers buy a lot of what they need (such as imported food) from outside the USA, which is gotten cheaply by bourgeois importers and then sold at a markup. US dollar hegemony is required for this, as well as various IMF schemes that forces 3rd world countries to grow export crops instead of crops for domestic consumption. Michael Hudson talks about this a lot. US real wages would go down if the dollar suddenly had less purchasing power outside the USA and this would translate to those imported products being more expensive. For reindustrialization to be effective, American workers would have to work for real wages similar to those countries that the US outsourced manufacturing jobs to. This would also mean a decrease in real wages for the manufacturing jobs that get brought back.
So the question becomes which, if any, of these 3 things will the Trump admin prioritize? Wages, reindustrialization, or dollar hegemony? Because they can't do all 3.
>>2378100>the roads aren't even crowded *gets run over by 50 waymos before you can cross the street*
just build another 10 lanes, I am very intelligent
>>2378105America can't even protect Israel anymore. They ran out of interceptors. That's when you know it's over. The Chinese know it's over and that's why there is a cargo flight to Havana now.
Unless it's some awesome ruse to lull Iran into a false sense of security, but so far the west seems to prize a good media picture above almost all else and that's definitely not a good look.
>>2378121What choice does lil kraut have lmao. Dug the grave, now they have to lie in it.
>>2378113>>2378119>Does this mean Washington becomes a state or does Washington become a country that controls the country.I think it just means it's ruled directly from the white house. It doesn't "get" anything beyond the President also having control of municipal affairs. I think this is kind of further down the conservative lore iceberg, but I remember years ago there were these conservative takes going around that if you get a Republican governor of Michigan, they could declare an emergency and take over Detroit to "fix" it (likely slash taxes, brutalize the locals). I assume Trump would want to do something like rename Pennsylvania Boulevard to "Trump Street" or something.
Beyond that, conservatives have been obsessed for years over those pics of states where you've got blue municipalities ruling over red farmland. They don't understand nor care to understand population density so they likely want to move to a model where, in cases they win elections, blue cities ultimately end up directly governed by republicans anyways.
>>2378169The "fuck you, got mine" administration folks
On the plus side this makes it a lot easier for us to win over average people to communism simply by performing basic public services during disasters
>>2378169BAL!
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>>2378196Nah it deserves better than that. Government spooks aside it's a lovely city and deserves to be in the hands of those who actually love it
>>2378208Notice that once again he completely absolves Trump of any wrongdoing. Apparently he's powerless in his own administration
>>2378150but the last attempts at regime change failed. They couldn't do it to Iran. They couldn't do it to Venezuela. They did it in Bolivia but that was reversed in a year.
It's over.
Kamala Harris prep sheet for Joe Rogan episode she never ended up doing
This is part of a collection of memos advocating a different direction for the campaign written in the final weeks of the Harris campaign by Dem official Maria Comella.
There were four memos, and they weren’t followed. After reading only the first one, it would’ve been a very different campaign. Politicos describes the memos as arguing for Harris “differentiating herself from President Joe Biden and acknowledging where the Democratic Party had been wrong, such as “missing the mark” on urban crime, transitioning too quickly to electric cars and neglecting border security.”
This story has only been written up in their morning newsletter, which can be found here, and the story is 2/5 the way down:
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/playbook/2025/07/08/trump-vs-maga-00441974A good summation of the different messaging is in the 4th memo where each of the points below is expanded on:
https://www.politico.com/f/?id=00000197-e958-de82-a7d7-ff5cedae0000&nname=playbook&nid=0000014f-1646-d88f-a1cf-5f46b7bd0000&nrid=f90e4a80-bff1-40d9-893e-486054526ce4-Show contrast with the Biden Administration on border security
-Use crime in cities and public safety to acknowledge where the Democratic Party has missed the mark
-Take accountability for where both parties have been quick to judge or use language when it comes to people they don’t understand.
-Commit to putting the American people first which is the most direct contrast with Trump.
-On affordability … looking back, it’s clear that prices were going up, not just here but around the world and I think people thought we were ignoring it. We weren’t, but I understand this has created a disconnect.
-Electric vehicle mandates have been too fast. America needs to innovate, but we have to meet consumers where they are and work with the industry.
-We’ve learned that it was a mistake to keep schools closed as long as they were closed in Covid
https://www.reddit.com/r/JoeRogan/comments/1lun9fd/harris_campaign_rogan_prep/>>2378224there's no city named heaven but there's a hell in michigan
healthcare ain't for the poor my dear, so don't call that ambulance
but when life gets rough
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>>2378257find something more important
to care about
>>2378284> It's also the time where we're at the most vulnerable to bourgeois revolutionanon the bourgeois revolution is 1776. do you mean bourgeois counterrevolution?
> The time of building the party is now. Now.well the problem here is we have a bunch of competing shitshows, from larouchite cultists to demcuck tailists to trotskyite pamphleteers to idpolista succdems
>>2378303>anon the bourgeois revolution is 1776. do you mean bourgeois counterrevolution?the bourgeois revolution to continue the bourgeois revolution
>well the problem here is we have a bunch of competing shitshows, from larouchite cultists to demcuck tailists to trotskyite pamphleteers to idpolista succdemsThe DSA is Americas best hope. If something bigger and more radical emerges from the collapse of the economy, support that by all means.
>>2378316Trust the plan broather, the fire rises
>>2378318Well we need to emphasize the anarcho parts to get the normies on board, people like communism but they find Soviet imagery spooky
>>2378327>trotskyist orgs according to liberal newspapersis the organisation:
>generally socialist>larger than 1,000 active members>doesn't have the term "marxist leninist" or "communist" in its name>demonstrates regularly and/or uses direct action tacticsthen it is a trotskyist group (very scary)
>>2378357again, do not be smug about subjects which you know nothing about
macron is the continuation of Hollande, Jospin, Mitterand etc
Macron started in the Socialist Party, and his policies directly continue the Socialist Party's turn to neoliberalism line
>>2378360fox news is extremely retarded
also every """""socialist"""" objective there is based and will literally make normal people think socialism is swell
might even force them to read marx who knows
>>2378355Lying fascists are more dangerous than honest fascists. The DSSA is a constitutionally anti-communist organization that was founded in direct reaction to the rise of the new left and in support of American imperialism, which they do not want to end.
Therefore, the DSSA is fascist. The only difference between them and the NSDAP is scale (the DSSA supports more imperialism than the NSDAP did) and courage.
>>2378398Cuba was a BRICS partner state for a while, it's just now China can fly/sail into Havana and the US doesn't do anything anymore, and now China is "encouraging" Russia to do the same.
Same with the DPRK recently.
>>2378411So would Maoists say Mao was a fascist for supporting the left-Kuomintang
Or do Maoists not know about that? Because they're dumb?
>>2378364At the beginning of the Cold War, the French Communist Party was THE party of the working class. It represented 20-25% of the votes, almost all of which came from the working class. The Socialist Party was more in the 5-10%, and mostly from petit-bourgeois.
More importantly, the Communists had complete control over the Trade Unions (which are much more organised and developed than in America). In France, there was/is an actual singular 'trade union (syndicate?)' which represents most workers across various fields, the CGT. The CGT's leader was almost always a member of the Communist Party and would take directives directly from the Central Committee.
The French Trotskyist parties (very small niche parties, mainly of students and intellectuals) strategised a very successful form of 'entryism' into the Socialist Party. I do not know all the details, but it was highly successful, to a point where most of the big shots in the Socialist Party in the last 40 years were at some point members of Trotskyist Parties in their youth.
Melenchon himself is a good example. And there is no need to believe in conspiracies, there are interviews of Melenchon himself who openly talks about this.
The trotskyists did a lot of harm to the communist movement. They created a rival to the CGT, the 'Front Ouvrier', to weaken the CGT trade union's ability to pursue concessions for the workers in conjunction with the Communist Party.
In the late seventies, the Communists represented 20% of votes, and the Socialists at 5%. The socialist party and the communist party entered an alliance and won the elections in 1981. The President would be a Socialist (Mitterrand) and the prime minister, a communist (Marchais). THe common program was called 'Programme Commun' and it gave a lot of hope to French workers. The alliance broke in 1983 however. There were many issues but one of the main problems was Mitterand's refusal to form an independent sovereign national defence policy and stick to the NATO line. (The communists wanted France to have their own defence policy, independent of NATO). Of course, this meant continued hostility to the soviet union and the Communist PArty could not agree to this. Mitterand also was not as socialist as the Program Commun had people believed. There were gains for the workers but not enough. After this, the Socialist Party has consistently been among the 2 biggest parties in France (until Macron that is), and the Communist Party faded into irrelevance, first dropping to 10%, then 5% and eventually nothing.
Years later, it was revealed that this was Mitterand's policy all along. In the early 80s, his socialists were worried that the Communists would control them. His plan was the opposite, to wreck the COmmunist's vote base to the profit of the Socialists. How exactly he did that Ido not know. But one very important factor is May 1968 generation, who by 1981, were 30 year olds. The May 68 protestors were mainly not of the working class, but petit bourgeois and bourgeois students. The communist party had famously ordered the factory workers to not ally and participate with these young 'adventurists'. The Socialist PArty's trotskyists however, were part of the main protestors (Cohn-Bendit for example). The socialist party was more in tune with this new 'americanised' youth, and together with more immigrants in the working class AND the fall of the Soviet Union, the grasp that the Communist Party had eroded completely.
Trotskyists have one aim only: to deceive, split and eventually kill the worker's movement.
>>2378373Mitterand, Hollande and Jospin were absolutely neoliberals lol
it's funny how you are smug about things you know nothing about
>>2378424>On June 14, 2025, Hortman, her husband, and their golden retriever Gilbert,[23][24] were shot and killed at their home by a man impersonating a police officer.[25][26]he didn’t fail
total hazbin hotel representative death, total hazbin hotel husband death, total hazbin hotel dog death, total communist cat victory
New York times did an interview with Laura loomer now and interviewed people in her life too. It confirmed several things from the 2019 one I saw. Here are some parts
>She is under the binding terms of a settlement not to speak disparagingly about the Council on American-Islamic Relations and is paying the nonprofit $1,200 a month to reimburse it for legal costs and other fees after a lawsuit she filed was dismissed as meritless. (Ms. Loomer is currently suing her original lawyer in that case for malpractice and will use any proceeds to help pay her debt to CAIR.) She was denied a concealed-carry firearms permit in Florida.Ms. Loomer has spent most of her life searching for an audience of any kind.
She grew up in Tucson, Ariz., in a tumultuous household. When she was 11, her parents divorced. Five months later, one of her two younger brothers, who had already been hospitalized multiple times “due to uncontrollable behavior problems,” according to medical records, attacked her mother and was placed in a government group home. A decade after that, the same brother tried to choke his father to death and was charged with aggravated domestic assault, although he eventually pleaded guilty to a lesser crime.
By the time Ms. Loomer was 12, her mother had ceased playing a meaningful role in her life. Eventually a state court awarded full custody to her father, Jeffrey, a rheumatologist. In an interview, Mr. Loomer said that he saw only one solution to maintaining peace in the household, which was to keep the violent child under his watch while sending his daughter and youngest son off to boarding school.
“If anybody is a victim, it’s me,” Ms. Loomer said of her upbringing. She spoke of binge-eating and suffering severe anxiety and depression throughout her adolescence, as well as feeling ignored. “I was subjected to a lot of adversities that a lot of other people would not have been able to overcome, and I’m proud of myself for that. I think I did a good job.”
Being feared more than loved appears to suit Ms. Loomer. “I don’t want to be friends with people,” she said. “That’s why I’ve got four dogs.”
She lives with her rescue dogs on Florida’s Gulf Coast in a modest red brick ranch-style rental, splitting the costs with her live-in boyfriend. One bedroom has been converted into a studio for her twice-weekly podcast, “ Loomer Unleashed,” which has 80,000 followers on Rumble. The walls are filled with photographs of herself in combative moments, including when she was ushered out of a House hearing in 2018 for disrupting the testimony of Jack Dorsey, the Twitter chief executive.
At the Orme School, a small racially and ethnically diverse coed institution in Mayer, Ariz., which had an annual tuition of around $38,000 and alumni including Ronald Reagan’s daughter Patti, Ms. Loomer did what she could to fit in. She was manager of the football and rodeo teams and forged a warm friendship with her roommate, who was Black. But according to two of her former classmates, she began openly espousing anti-Islam ideas, insisting that the Quran taught its followers to be terrorists and that Barack Obama, then president, was Muslim.
“Laura often expressed extreme views,” one of the classmates, Hasan Barkcin, who was born in Turkey and is Muslim, recalled. “I’d correct her, she’d say, ‘OK, got it,’ and then she’d go back to repeating the same misinformation.”
Ms. Loomer said she first started thinking about Islam after the Sept. 11 attacks, when she was 8. She often justifies her attacks on Muslims by invoking her religion: Though she admits she’s not particularly observant, she calls herself a “feisty Jewess” and frequently wears a Star of David pendant around her neck.
she’s hyper-conscious of the value Mr. Trump places on appearance. “Every time I go and see the president,” she said, “I always buy a new outfit, because I want to look my best.”
Over dinner, Ms. Loomer recalled that just 15 years earlier she had been an overweight teenager who “used to cry in the bathroom” because she couldn’t fit in trendy clothes. At times, she said, her weight exceeded 200 pounds; now she weighs about 125. Picking at her scallops, which she ordered despite her fondness for steak, Ms. Loomer added, “I’ve got to stay thin.”
In February 2023, Ms. Loomer had just returned from staging a ruckus at a book-signing event for Mr. DeSantis when her cellphone announced that an “unknown caller” was on the line. “Hello Laura, it’s your favorite president,” Mr. Trump said on the other end. “I love what you did today.” It was the first time the former president had called her, and he asked her to come visit him in person.
“I was so excited,” Ms. Loomer recalled. Weeks later, she drove to Mar-a-Lago, Mr. Trump’s club in Palm Beach, where Mr. Trump met her, accompanied by Ms. Wiles.
The former president encouraged Ms. Loomer to take another shot at Congress. She demurred and said returning Mr. Trump to the White House took precedence. Mr. Trump turned to Ms. Wiles, according to two people with knowledge of the conversation, and said: “Let’s hire her. Let’s put her on the campaign.”
Ms. Loomer filled out a W-9 tax form and was told that her start date would be April 1, 2023. But April 1 came and went. The next week, The Times reported that Mr. Trump was considering hiring Ms. Loomer, and by the end of the day, a campaign official announced that the job offer had been withdrawn.
“I was so depressed,” Ms. Loomer said. “I cried so much. I locked myself in my apartment for like a month. I lost like 15 pounds.”
“I really enjoy and take great pleasure in humiliating people who suck at their job.” she added
Ms. Loomer spends at least 14 hours every day on her phone, scrolling through X, reading hundreds of incoming text messages, taking phone calls and pounding out lengthy posts.
While researching a prospective appointee or a perceived adversary of Mr. Trump, she relies on basic online tools, including Google, LinkedIn, Instagram and the Federal Election Commission website. In her quest to find damning information, she will often focus on the subject’s spouse and their children.
she started a consulting business, Loomered Strategies, with a business partner in New York State.
“I’m kind of like pivoting,” she said. “I do journalism, but also I’m now going to be doing a lot of advising in terms of opposition research, executive-level vetting and advocacy.” She says that she has five clients and that overall her activities earn a gross income of about $300,000.
“I feel like Western civilization is in a death spiral,” she said, likening Mr. Trump with the lone source of light in an otherwise dark world. “Eventually, a candle burns out. But it’s a slow burn.”
And once that dim source of optimism was snuffed out? “I don’t know what my life is going to look like when President Trump is out of office,” she said
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/08/us/politics/laura-loomer-trump.html#>>2378448the amerikkka party from elon
it will split the vote
>>2378438shitbull eat baby, i sleep
golden 'treever is friendly, real shit
I think there's a racialized class dynamic that a lot of white people don't recognize, wherein a white person with a lower economic standing (whether represented by relative income, formal education, accessible family wealth, etc.) is usually classed alongside people of color with a (relatively, even if narrowly) higher economic standing, because race in and of itself is socially constructed to stand in for measures of economic class. and so white people (who are in these particular social spheres wherein their peers of color are earning more or have more family resources) often ignore the absence of comparatively economically disadvantaged people of color who can't even access the space in the first place. and if they're racist enough, they start imagining that people of color are somehow paradoxically economically advantaged for being oppressively racialized, despite the opposite being provably, obviously true. I think this also leads to the (imagined as more progressive but in reality similarly racist) idea that income is the "primary" means of structural oppression, with racial classing being rhetorically reduced to like, a variation that can negatively impact income, rather than recognizing racialization as the central mode of economic organizing under racial capitalism.
>Let’s examine the time periods in history in which antisemitism was high. You’ll notice an inverse correlation: The less morality in a society, the more antisemitism there is.
>Think about it: Ancient Egypt, the Greek empire, the Roman empire, the Nazi empire and we’ll get to today soon. All those empires tried to annihilate the Jews. All those empires lacked morality. They behaved in promiscuous ways, they tried to deny God and put the human being and his ego in the center of the world. They tried to convince the world that the planet revolved around them. They wanted no part in morality.
>Let’s remember what the source of morality is: It’s the Torah, the Bible, the Old Testament. Call it whatever you want, but the world knows it’s immoral to steal, lie and murder from the Torah. The Torah is the epitome of morality. Thus, the messengers of morality are those who delivered the Torah to the world—the Jews.
>So, Hitler, for example, comes to power and wants to convince the world that the ultimate morality is to cleanse the world of anyone who is not of the Aryan race. If you read his book Mein Kampf, you’ll see that, to do so, Hitler sought to forge a “new morality” that would supersede the “old morality,” which held that killing is bad.
>How could he do that? Well, he couldn’t kill God. He couldn’t make the Torah disappear. What he could do is kill the messenger. Get rid of the messenger, get rid of the message.
>Hitler and the world hates the Jews because we are the messenger of morality in a world that doesn’t want “old morality.” It doesn’t want right and wrong. It only wants “different.” Moral relativism. No right and wrong. Just different.
>But you know what happens when morality is thrown out the window? It starts slowly but ends tragically, whether it’s in the form of genocide or, in today’s world, a clothing brand accepting and promoting pedophilia. Because when everything else is ok, where do we draw the line? Maybe pedophilia is just another preference.
>It sounds sick, but we’re there. If you haven’t heard, Google the recent Balenciaga campaign. Google the term “minor-attracted person.” I am not joking. I wouldn’t joke about such a serious topic. This is being legitimized right before our eyes.
>All morality is gone and things we’ve accepted as truth for thousands of years—gender, for example—are now fluid. Morality is irrelevant. Science is irrelevant. All that matters is the new “ism” of our generation.
>But there’s a paradox at work: On the one hand, the world needs to get rid of the messenger who reminds them what morality is. On the other hand, those same people can’t bring themselves to completely give up on what is right. They don’t want to be reminded of it, but they also don’t want to totally forget it.
>So, despite assimilation, despite the Jews in America trying to be more American than the Americans, despite Jews trying to hide the light of their message, Jew-hatred is at an all-time high, because the world yearns subconsciously for that light and hates itself for doing so. So, they blame the messenger. They blame the Jews.
>This explanation, which I heard from a friend, really resonated with me. Morality cannot be erased no matter how hard they try. Jews can’t extinguish their Jewishness and the light that accompanies it no matter how hard they try.
>We bring the light into a very dark room. That light blinds the world to the point that they want to extinguish it. But they also feel the need to know that, if they want out of the dark room, the light will guide them. When we, the Jewish people, as a nation, embrace our light, when we own our light, we will be able to return to our role as the messenger of morality.
>The world will try its best to ignore and even eliminate the messenger, but they will fail. Ultimately, morality will prevail, hopefully sooner rather than later.https://www.jns.org/the-world-hates-the-jews-because-we-are-messengers-of-morality/ >>2378529you would argue with "2+2=4" if it was presented to you in a glowiepedia screenshot, but that shit about the flag is common knowledge (not the same anon, am total china cheerleader, i pray xi nukes my state every day)
not that you care, but glowiepedia cites Professor Chun Lin, Emeritus Professor in Comparative Politics, Department of Government, Cambridge University, and specifically her book
The transformation of Chinese socialism (2006)
But you can find similar statements from Mao Zedong in articles that are on marxists.org.
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-2/mswv2_26.htm
>Therefore, the proletariat, the peasantry, the intelligentsia and the other sections of the petty bourgeoisie undoubtedly constitute the basic forces determining China's fate. These classes, some already awakened and others in the process of awakening, will necessarily become the basic components of the state and governmental structure in the democratic republic of China, with the proletariat as the leading force. The Chinese democratic republic which we desire to establish now must be a democratic republic under the joint dictatorship of all anti-imperialist and anti-feudal people led by the proletariat, that is, a new-democratic republic, a republic of the genuinely revolutionary new Three People's Principles with their Three Great Policies.https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/mao/selected-works/volume-4/mswv4_65.htmHere is the document Chun Lin cites
>Who are the people? At the present stage in China, they are the working class, the peasantry, the urban petty bourgeoisie and the national bourgeoisie. These classes, led by the working class and the Communist Party, unite to form their own state and elect their own government; they enforce their dictatorship over the running dogs of imperialismSo what's your problem? Why are you so argumentative? Wikipedia isn't wrong just by virtue of being Wikipedia. You have to take the extra step and see who they are citing rather than being lazy. You are brazilian but you are lazy and brazen like an American is when arguing.
The National Education Association, which is also the US’s largest union with more than 3 million members, approved a proposal Sunday to drop the ADL as an education partner, accusing the New York-based Jewish civil rights group of using the term antisemitism to punish any and all criticisms of Israel.
“Allowing the ADL to determine what constitutes antisemitism would be like allowing the fossil-fuel industry to determine what constitutes climate change,” NEA delegate Stephen Siegel claimed at the group’s meeting over the weekend, according to the Mondoweiss outlet.
https://mondoweiss.net/2025/07/the-national-education-association-just-voted-to-cut-all-ties-to-the-anti-defamation-league/>>2378602except it wouldn't because israel falls under colonialism
but that's entering the marxist/leninist definition of what is and isn't deserving to the right of national self-determination, which liberals don't agree with anyway
>>2378607>critique of liberal concepts<erm are you le zionist???????0 i.q.
>>2378608>except it wouldn't because israel falls under colonialismthis isnt any less made up than rights lol
Top House Democrats demand release of Epstein files that mention Trump
Exclusive: Jamie Raskin and 15 others accuse justice department of withholding Epstein files to protect Trump
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/08/house-democrats-epstein-files-trumpHouse Democrats on Tuesday demanded that the justice department release documents related to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking case that mentions or references Donald Trump, citing a comment by Elon Musk after he fell out with the president this year.
The House judiciary committee’s ranking member, Jamie Raskin, together with 15 other Democrats sent a six-page letter to the US attorney general, Pam Bondi, accusing her of withholding some Epstein files to protect the president from any damaging disclosures.
They also called for the justice department to
The year is 2056. America is now a multi-party parliamentary democracy.
There are 240 seats in parliament. The ruling coalition, with a total of 160 seats is the Freedom Coalition (DNC, GOP, America Party, DSA, CPUSA, The Greens).
The opposition, made up of many parties, is weak because they are not in a coalition, and hate each other.
Governing coalition (FREEDOM COALITION) with a total of 160 seats:
DNC — 60 seats
GOP — 54 seats
America Party — 26 seats
The Greens — 11 seats
DSA — 8 seats
CPUSA — 1 seat
The opposition parties (no coalition) with a total of 80 seats:
New Black Panther Party – 15 seats
The Black Nationalists – 15 seats
ACP – 12 seats
The Aryan Brotherhood – 12 seats
The Indigenous Movement – 8 seats
The Libertarians — 5 seats
The Latino Movement — 5 seats
The Gay Radicals — 4 seats
The Muslim Brotherhood 4 seats
The President is now purely a ceremonial role. It is held by GOP member Mrs AJ Applegate
The Prime minister, who actually holds most power and the de-facto leader of the government, is DNC member Chelsea Clinton.
>>2378487As an African man, what's with the 'Zigger' word?
Just use the N word and be honest about it.
I find it ridiculous that it is soooo taboo to use the N word but then to just change a letter and use that as an insult instead.
>>2378633he did not cover up his corrupt comrade
never happened
or are you referring to another incident?
>>2378641I know they are using it to insult pro-russians but why use a word inspired from the N word?
Just come up with any other insult. Seems like a cheap way to use the N word without actually doing it.
>>2378635Zigger is about defending Russia in the Ukraine war. People who defend Russia get called Ziggers because they draw Zs on their tank.
Yes it's very stupid and racist and reductive, but the target isn't actually black people, but the Russian govt. and their defenders (ignore the fact that they are essentially saying "you are like black people who I also hate")
>>2378647again I know that
my point is why come up with a word which is based on the N word
There are infinitely many other options
>>2378487everyone who says zigger unironically outs themselves as an instant imbecile not worth listening to, especially regarding imperialism.
and no I'm not a fan of the sandi troll because he's an alcoholic who is incapable of having a real conversation about anything for more than 5 posts and loves to mischaracterize even those who basically agree with him.
>>2378559It's real.
I've seen it myself
>>2378656oh ok
I re-read your post and I get it that you were not defending it
can't say that im surprised that the grandchildren of von Braun are behaving like racists
The National Education Association just voted to cut all ties to the Anti-Defamation League
In a momentous vote, the National Education Association voted to cut all ties with the Anti-Defamation League. The reason? “Despite its reputation as a civil rights organization, the ADL is not the social justice educational partner it claims to be.”
In a momentous vote, the National Education Association’s 7,000-member policymaking body cut all ties with the Anti-Defamation League. On July 6, the NEA’s national Representative Assembly approved New Business Item 39, committing that the NEA “will not use, endorse, or publicize materials from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), such as its curricular materials or statistics.” The reasoning: “Despite its reputation as a civil rights organization, the ADL is not the social justice educational partner it claims to be.”
Now, the NEA, the largest labor union in the U.S. with 3,000,000 members, has finally said no.
https://mondoweiss.net/2025/07/the-national-education-association-just-voted-to-cut-all-ties-to-the-anti-defamation-league/>>2378666he has been a consistent nazi for way more than a few months now
autist or not, he is a nazi and he must be dealt with
>>2378484real
TOADLINE sheeyit
>>2378616India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Sudan, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Haiti, Phillipines all have semi-feudal conditions in at least some of their regions, though not everywhere in the country. Especially sharecropping, subsistence farming, illegal slavery in rural areas, Warlordism (afghanistan), caste system (India) and remnants of the Hacienda system (Phillipines)
>>2378557Y'know I'd read this thing a while ago on people going into psychotic breaks 'cause of ChatGPT. Like dumbasses thinking their chatbot had gained sentience and that they were the messiahs or some shit. And one rung down, people have surrendered some of their thinking to ChatGPT; I heard one case of a dude whose girlfriend would ask ChatGPT who was right when they were arguing. I think we're reaching a critical point in which people are surrendering their minds to AI; just straight up refusing to think for themselves.
And with Musk turning his AI into a fucking Nazi, I imagine that only gets worse. People straight up becoming Nazis without even realizing it, because the AI told them that's good.
>>2378697I think people, especially in the US, are so exhausted by the capitalist grinding-down that they're absolutely ecstatic about the prospect of simply giving up their minds entirely and letting something else live their life for them.
I think the people of the US are legitimately suicidal on a subconscious level. They've been completely broken.
>>2378703I'll be honest, working with who I have, I get a sense there's a growing contingent of Americans who genuinely just want everything to collapse. You saw hints of this when Boomers were freaking out at a bunch of Gen Z/Millennials begging for the housing market to crash. People yearn for a destruction of the system because, as you've said, they're ground down.
Shit, I've even got a buddy who keeps grumbling that "humanity deserves to go extinct" at this point. I don't think it's even really a "political" thing necessarily, just loathing and alienation and the feeling that we aren't working towards anything. So fuck it, why not burn this mother fucker down?
Fuck, I still think about the fact that people say Tyler Durden was the bad guy of fight club, and seeing the world as it is, it's hard to really see a dude who burns down the banking system as a "bad guy".
>>2378710I'd say AI trained on /pol/ posts is a
genuinely bad thing.That said, AI *can* be good. Maybe for medicine and scientific research. Throw in some data on cancer and see if the AI can't find any patterns that maybe a human would miss, for example. But I'm coming to the conclusion it should be kept out of the hands of the general public and more "artistic" professions.
>>2378724>That said, AI *can* be good. Maybe for medicine and scientific research.I'm skeptical of its usage in medicine. too error prone. don't want to get overdosed on meds because the chatbot told the CNE I needed 1000000000 mg of vicodin.
tell ya what it's good for: counting objects of a certain type in video surveillance footage. like people on a sidewalk. it is now better than humans at that (provided the footage is good quality)
>>2378734Yeah, it needs to be overseen by a human who's been trained to constantly double-check the AI for errors.
Granted in one instance I tried anti-depressants and when I told my psychologist they helped, he just instantly doubled the dosage 'cause "it'd make you feel even better". Ended up causing some complications and for a minute I felt something akin to heart palpitations and struggled breathing. So humans can be retards in medicine, too.
>>2378756when i used the deepseek site a while back they did censor the protests.
Idk if its the same thing right now
>>2378759you can go on bilibli (Chinese version of YouTube) and watch Winnie the Pooh episodes lol
the libtard press was all like "they are censoring all mentions of winnie the pooh online"
>>2378770my views on Tienanmen are very mixed
its safe to say the end stages of it had totally devolved into individualist liberalism who wanted people to die, with all the left student protesters disengaging at that point
>>2378776That was one of the causes for the rise of the "movement". But the movement was disorganised and had no central leadership. If I remember correctly, those that wanted more worker democratic reforms were able to get dialogue with Deng and the party, and had some politburo members supportive of them, so when they accepted they had instituted some change they retired from the protests and stopped struggling.
The rest of the protestors were led by this insane psychology student who believed in extreme individualism and desperately desired her fellow students to die and maim and be killed by the PLA so the rest of china could "rise up". She now lives in America.
>>2378765the problem is that the west is filled with CIA/State department talking points. if you ask to any AI about 1989 Tiananmen insurrection, they will automatically blame the Chinese government, categorize the protests as a grassroot "anti-tyrannical", "anty-autocratic" "anti-dictatorship" (and every other buzzword they throw lightly without considering that some of them contradict one to the other) and therefore, le China bad. It was a good move in Deepseek.
>>2378761picrel
>>2378787no, no
not just the footage, there was narration in chinese also
>>2378808there was a time when musk was praised non-stop by radlibs, like lisa, yes.
the similarity of the simpsons' downfall and elon musk's downfall is uncanny. so the simpsons imitated reality, imitating the simpsons.
>>2378875You vill never forget 9/11
You vill admit that NYC is da greatest city in the world, baby.
>>2378892you will have actual marxian economists making materialist analysis
and they will be all 50 year old european men
>>2378839Everyone who works for the mainstream media is a willing and enthusiastic collaborator and should always be treated as such.
It makes no difference if they write for CNN or the NY Post they all get the rope.
>>2378970stop being a third worldist
the third worlders are guilty of treatlerism all the time
fuck them
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>>2378978 >>2378839>this is being an incelwow, look at that, rightwingers doing wokeism with intersectional identity politics to accuse someone of being an incel.
lmao
>>2378243>and neglecting border security.So basically, becoming Trump in rhetoric. Like demkkkrapers on the border mayoral counties. Politico and hardliners demokkkrapers want to be so bad the next rethuglicans, instead of assuming the consequences of US imperialism.
>Use crime in cities and public safety to acknowledge where the Democratic Party has missed the markmein god, this is a rethuglican talking point. under Biden crime rates went down massively.
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