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>>2450930 The relative success of historical revolutionary movements, particularly the RSDLP in Tsarist Russia, emerged from conditions where the brutal exploitation by an autocratic state created clear, unambiguous class antagonisms. In contrast, the modern imperialist state actively manufactures consent and produces what has been termed "one-dimensional" thought, systematically stifling revolutionary imagination and limiting opposition to symbolic protests or fragmented riots that fail to challenge state power fundamentally and target individual private property.
This challenge is compounded by the prevalence of private individuals indifferent to public life who prioritize personal existence centered on family, property, and stability. This separation of private and public life creates obstacles to meaningful political action.
Within the left itself, this stagnation manifests through tendencies that reproduce different forms of one-dimensionality. There's hardly anything the left offers, ideologically let alone materially. The movement is a historic husk of itself, for the time being, but it is the phase of slow and burdensome recreation.
We can address these challenges through patient construction of independent structures for communication and education. This methodical approach responds directly to the ideological hegemony of the bourgeois state and the political disengagement of the masses. The Marxist struggle thus operates on multiple fronts: against the sinking pull of bourgeois society, against its ideological current, and against the temptation to pursue premature political actions before establishing necessary organizational foundations.
The core strategy at the start involves preserving individual intellectual independence while building permanent channels for collective work. Engels insisted revolutionaries must avoid all "official appointments" in existing parties to maintain capacity for merciless criticism. Marx, in his 1846 letter, advised German communists to break their isolation through local reading circles, distribution of cheap pamphlets, and establishment of regular correspondence systems. This groundwork enables clarification of ideas and strategy without the risk of exposure through premature public actions that would reveal the movement's weakness.
Lenin argues similarly, for founding a political newspaper as the initial step, conceptualizing it not as mere publication but as "collective propagandist, collective agitator, and collective organizer." The point is not the newspaper, but the technical demands of producing and distributing such a paper—the collection of information, regular correspondence, and organized distribution networks—actively necessitate creating a framework of local agents. This logistical requirement itself becomes a revolutionary organizing tool, forming an organizational skeleton that develops the capacity to respond flexibly to diverse events while maintaining political independence from compromising alliances before achieving adequate preparation.
>>2452536Its easier to rob a gun store. 3d printing weapons is totally bourgeois because a workshop or tools proles dont have is needed. Expropriating weapons is proletarian. Building weapons with imported treats is imperialist, wasteful, and illogical and will put you on FBI list because those resources are monitered. Like laseranon. It is profoundly individualist imperialist and bourgeois fantasy.
Your plastic garbage will explode or melt in actual gunfight.
>>2452560i think it speaks to a lack of understanding of how guns move on the street. You need to know someone who has the connection, and these guns are all scratched off, dirty guns that are used once, maybe twice and then dropped in a river.
You wanna rob drug dealers to fund the movement but don't know how the drug dealers even get their guns.
>>2452570We don't need collectors items lol
Lots of those guns are literal antiques
>>2452562This is bourgeois. Steal the guns to use them, not to sell them
>>2452572There are hundreds of these gun shop robberies. These thugs seem to know what theyre doing. Do you ever see anyone who isnt a clown printing guns? No because thats for bitches. Real men take the guns
Palantir creating 'AI powered crime detection unit (CDU)':
The software company founded by billionaire Peter Thiel has enabled his buddy, President Donald Trump, to conduct hardcore AI lawfare beyond its previous bounds.
Those bounds appear to now include the Federal Reserve Board after Trump told its Governor Lisa Cook she was fired earlier this week.
The hit was achieved with the contrivance of an ever-striving 37-year-old nepo baby with a heretofore forgettable name. He is Bill Pulte, who seized a chance to make a mark for himself when President Trump appointed him to the usually low-profile position of director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA).
Pulte took his first big step toward becoming his own man back in May, when he announced that he had entered into a partnership with Thiel’s Palantir to establish an “AI-powered Crime Detection Unit (CDU).”
In a jumble of acronyms, the newly formed CDU would immediately start work at the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae), which the FHFA oversees along with a sibling, the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac).
“No one is above the law,” Pulte dramatically declared at a press conference as if his liege, Trump, does not routinely act otherwise.
Pulte continued, “In partnership with Palantir, Fannie Mae’s Crime Detection Unit will increase safety and soundness by rooting out bad actors in our housing system. This cutting-edge AI technology will help us find criminals who try to defraud our system.”
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/opinion-peter-thiel-ai-palantir-010415110.html>>2452594the reason people online seem like debatelords who don't care about real change is because you're online. you're long distance. the only thing you can exchange is words. so naturally you debate. if you show up at a soup kitchen or a gun range you're going to talk about the
shared activity and not your opinions on every little random issue.
>>2452599It depends on whether it's made of plastic or metal. There are 3D printers that use metal, and in that case you can make a reusable gun. But 3D printed guns aren't really suitable for battlefield scenarios, being single-use is part of the appeal. It's a weapon that requires no maintenance, you use it and then toss it. Perfect for covert work.
Here's an example of a 3D printed 1911 that is basically identical to the original.
>>2452599Modern 3d printed guns will last around 50 rounds but have specific parts that are easily replaced. If you were to do some specific post processing you can up it to a few thousand rounds.
But also we're not looking at sustained suppressing fire with a machine gun right now. We need guns that can laSt for single operations. 50 rounds is enough to get you through a night of activity. We don't have an army that needs long term durable weapons, if a part breaks during use you just print another for next mission
>>2452605Also you can make copies of the hi point slide, print, and do lost PLA casts
You also can quite rapidly build up things like light duty metalworking tools with secondhand motors and the like using 3d print frames
>New cdc director is the CEO of various companies of Peter thiel After working at HHS, O'Neill was managing director of Clarium Capital, a hedge fund led by Peter Thiel, during 2008–2012.[4][6][7] During this time he was also CEO of the Thiel Foundation from 2009 to 2012 and was managing director from 2008 to 2012 at Thiel Capital. O'Neill is a co-founder of the Thiel Fellowship, founded in 2010,[3] which gives 24 students a year $100,000 to drop out of school and pursue entrepreneurial interests,[8] and Breakout Labs, a venture capital firm affiliated with the Thiel Foundation founded in 2011,[3] which provides funding to food science and biotech firms.[6][9]
From 2012 to 2019, he served as managing director of Mithril Capital Management[4][10], a venture capital fund co-founded by Peter Thiel that funds businesses like Palantir Technologies and Helion Energy.[11]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_O'Neill_(investor)https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/trump-picks-nightmare-peter-thiel-161016713.html >>2452611You can barely even see her clothes
Also yeah she's hot but basic as fuck
>>2452599No. Even with a proper steel barrel, slide, firing pin, etc, the gun will still melt or explode in an actual gun fight.
>>2452596 You would get about the same time if you were charged with printing a fake shitty gun or stealing a real one so the actual gun is the only viable option. Ive never heard of any thug with a printed firearm
>>2452608This is the way. It's not hard to make guns by hand. You can make the metal parts with basic machine tools and then 3d print the frames.
>>2452596The left also needs quick cash and robbing gun stores isn't a bad way to get it given as they're all reactionaries anyway.
>>2452686>>2452685If you're gonna do that, just print knockoff hipoint carbine receivers and buy the rest of the parts. The carbine is actually one of their best guns and the absurd weight of their pistol doesn't feel bad in two hands.
I'm just considering minimal bought parts since we're considering the cost of even a 3d printer here.
>>2452688It's crazy that all these late Millennial streamer/comedy skit channels became political commentators with no political background and people just eat it up.
At least Hasan went to school for journalism and communications.
>>2452720those poor soldiers
haunted by nightmares of the palestinian children they murdered
>>2452720Can't get over how fucking effective bombs are.
Guerrilla warfare and putting bombs in shit are seemingly the strongest tools a potential revolutionary group could use. Maybe assassination too.
I'm being hypothetical btw, I'm kind of interested in thinking about this shit for fiction writing reasons.
>>2452582>uyghas in the 1800's woulda been likeMarx already deboonked the 1800s version of these ultra faggots. I'd call them crypto religoids, because that's their mentality.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1873/01/indifferentism.htm I've posted this before and these faggots can't tell he's being facetious. They think he's agreeing with them. That's how retarded they are.
> “The working class must not constitute itself a political party; it must not, under any pretext, engage in political action, for to combat the state is to recognize the state: and this is contrary to eternal principles. Workers must not go on strike; for to struggle to increase one's wages or to prevent their decrease is like recognizing wages: and this is contrary to the eternal principles of the emancipation of the working class!
>“If in the political struggle against the bourgeois state the workers succeed only in extracting concessions, then they are guilty of compromise; and this is contrary to eternal principles. All peaceful movements, such as those in which English and American workers have the bad habit of engaging, are therefore to be despised. Workers must not struggle to establish a legal limit to the working day, because this is to compromise with the masters, who can then only exploit them for ten or twelve hours, instead of fourteen or sixteen. They must not even exert themselves in order legally to prohibit the employment in factories of children under the age of ten, because by such means they do not bring to an end the exploitation of children over ten: they thus commit a new compromise, which stains the purity of the eternal principles.
>“Workers should even less desire that, as happens in the United States of America, the state whose budget is swollen by what is taken from the working class should be obliged to give primary education to the workers' children; for primary education is not complete education. It is better that working men and working women should not be able to read or write or do sums than that they should receive education from a teacher in a school run by the state. It is far better that ignorance and a working day of sixteen hours should debase the working classes than that eternal principles should be violated.
>“If the political struggle of the working class assumes violent forms and if the workers replace the dictatorship of the bourgeois class with their own revolutionary dictatorship, then they are guilty of the terrible crime of lèse-principe; for, in order to satisfy their miserable profane daily needs and to crush the resistance of the bourgeois class, they, instead of laying down their arms and abolishing the state, give to the state a revolutionary and transitory form. Workers must not even form single unions for every trade, for by so doing they perpetuate the social division of labour as they find it in bourgeois society; this division, which fragments the working class, is the true basis of their present enslavement.
>“In a word, the workers should cross their arms and stop wasting time in political and economic movements. These movements can never produce anything more than short-term results. As truly religious men they should scorn daily needs and cry out with voices full of faith: "May our class be crucified, may our race perish, but let the eternal principles remain immaculate! As pious Christians they must believe the words of their pastor, despise the good things of this world and think only of going to Paradise. In place of Paradise read the social liquidation which is going to take place one day in some or other corner of the globe, no one knows how, or through whom, and the mystification is identical in all respects.
>“In expectation, therefore, of this famous social liquidation, the working class must behave itself in a respectable manner, like a flock of well-fed sheep; it must leave the government in peace, fear the police, respect the law and offer itself up uncomplaining as cannon-fodder.
>“In the practical life of every day, workers must be the most obedient servants of the state; but in their hearts they must protest energetically against its very existence, and give proof of their profound theoretical contempt for it by acquiring and reading literary treatises on its abolition; they must further scrupulously refrain from putting up any resistance to the capitalist regime apart from declamations on the society of the future, when this hated regime will have ceased to exist!'
< It cannot be denied that if the apostles of political indifferentism were to express themselves with such clarity, the working class would make short shrift of them and would resent being insulted by these doctrinaire bourgeois and displaced gentlemen, who are so stupid or so naive as to attempt to deny to the working class any real means of struggle. For all arms with which to fight must be drawn from society as it is and the fatal conditions of this struggle have the misfortune of not being easily adapted to the idealistic fantasies which these doctors in social science have exalted as divinities, under the names of Freedom, Autonomy, Anarchy. However the working-class movement is today so powerful that these philanthropic sectarians dare not repeat for the economic struggle those great truths which they used incessantly to proclaim on the subject of the political struggle. They are simply too cowardly to apply them any longer to strikes, combinations, single-craft unions, laws on the labour of women and children, on the limitation of the working day etc., etc.
<Now let us see whether they are still able to be brought back to the good old traditions, to modesty, good faith and eternal principles.
<The first socialists (Fourier, Owen, Saint-Simon, etc.), since social conditions were not sufficiently developed to allow the working class to constitute itself as a militant class, were necessarily obliged to limit themselves to dreams about the model society of the future and were led thus to condemn all the attempts such as strikes, combinations or political movements set in train by the workers to improve their lot. But while we cannot repudiate these patriarchs of socialism, just as chemists cannot repudiate their forebears the alchemists, we must at least avoid falling back into their mistakes, which, if we were to commit them, would be inexcusable.
<Later, however, in 1839, when the political and economic struggle of the working class in England had taken on a fairly marked character, Bray, one of Owen's disciples and one of the many who long before Proudhon hit upon the idea of mutualism, published a book entitled Labour's Wrongs and Labour's Remedy.
<In his chapter on the inefficacy of all the remedies aimed for by the present struggle, he makes a savage critique of all the activities, political or economic, of the English working class, condemns the political movement, strikes, the limitation of the working day, the restriction of the work of women and children in factories, since all this – or so he claims – instead of taking us out of the present state of society, keeps us there and does nothing but render the antagonisms more intense.
<This brings us to the oracle of these doctors of social science, M. Proudhon. While the master had the courage to declare himself energetically opposed to all economic activities (combinations, strikes, etc.) which contradicted his redemptive theories of mutualism, at the same time through his writings and personal participation, he encouraged the working-class movement, and his disciples do not dare to declare themselves openly against it. As early as 1847, when the master's great work, The System of Economic Contradictions, had just appeared, I refuted his sophisms against the working-class movement. [2] None the less in 1864, after the loi Ollivier, which granted the French workers, in a very restrictive fashion, a certain right of combination, Proudhon returned to the charge in a book, The Political Capacities of the Working Classes, published a few days after his death.
<The master's strictures were so much to the taste of the bourgeoisie that The Times, on the occasion of the great tailors' strike in London in 1866, did Proudhon the honour of translating him and of condemning the strikes with the master's very words. Here are some selections.
<The miners of Rive-de-Gier went on strike; the soldiers were called in to bring them back to reason. Proudhon cries, 'The authority which had the miners of Rive-de-Gier shot acted disgracefully. But it was acting like Brutus of old caught between his paternal love and his consular duty: it was necessary to sacrifice his sons to save the Republic. Brutus did not hesitate, and posterity dare not condemn him.' [3] In all the memory of the proletariat there is no record of a bourgeois who has hesitated to sacrifice his workers to save his interests. What Brutuses the bourgeois must then be!
> 'Well, no: there is no right of combination, just as there is no right to defraud or steal or to commit incest or adultery.' [4] There is however all too clearly a right to stupidity.
<What then are the eternal principles, in whose name the master fulminates his mystic anathema?
<First eternal principle: 'Wage rates determine the price of commodities.'
<Even those who have no knowledge of political economy and who are unaware that the great bourgeois economist Ricardo in his Principles of Political Economy, published in 1817, has refuted this long-standing error once and for all, are however aware of the remarkable fact that British industry can sell its products at a price far lower than that of any other nation, although wages are relatively higher in England than in any other European country.
<Second eternal principle: 'The law which authorizes combinations is highly anti-juridical, anti-economic and contrary to any society and order.' [5] In a word 'contrary to the economic right of free competition'.
<If the master had been a little less chauvinistic, he might have asked himself how it happened that forty years ago a law, thus contrary to the economic rights of free competition, was promulgated in England; and that as industry develops, and alongside it free competition, this law – so contrary to any society and order - imposes itself as a necessity even to bourgeois states themselves. He might perhaps have discovered that this right (with capital R) exists only in the Economic Manuals written by the Brothers Ignoramus of bourgeois political economy, in which manuals are contained such pearls as this: 'Property is the fruit of labour' ('of the labour', they neglect to add, 'of others').
<Third eternal principle: 'Therefore, under the pretext of raising the working class from its condition of so-called social inferiority, it will be necessary to start by denouncing a whole class of citizens, the class of bosses, entrepreneurs, masters and bourgeois; it will be necessary to rouse workers' democracy to despise and to hate these unworthy members of the middle class; it will be necessary to prefer mercantile and industrial war to legal repression, and class antagonism to the state police.' [6]
<The master, in order to prevent the working class from escaping from its so-called social inferiority, condemns the combinations that constitute the working class as a class antagonistic to the respectable category of masters, entrepreneurs and bourgeois, who for their part certainly prefer, as does Proudhon, the state police to class antagonism. To avoid any offence to this respectable class, the good M. Proudhon recommends to the workers (up to the coming of the mutualist regime, and despite its serious disadvantages) freedom or competition, our 'only guarantee'. [7]
<The master preached indifference in matters of economics – so as to protect bourgeois freedom or competition, our only guarantee. His disciples preach indifference in matters of politics – so as to protect bourgeois freedom, their only guarantee. If the early Christians, who also preached political indifferentism, needed an emperor's arm to transform themselves from oppressed into oppressors, so the modern apostles of political indifferentism do not believe that their own eternal principles impose on them abstinence from worldly pleasures and the temporal privileges of bourgeois society. However we must recognize that they display a stoicism worthy of the early Christian martyrs in supporting those fourteen or sixteen working hours such as overburden the workers in the factories. >>2452738I love playing the WH40k FFG RPGs.
The Alpha Legion is a lot of fun for out of the box thinking.
>>2452781Shitloads of guns have significant amounts of plastic in their construction. This is a question of bootstrapping, not fueling the entire revolt on it. Not even saying that theft isn't valid but throwing away options is silly.
Besides you can make yourself look a lot more dangerous and capable and unstoppable during a robbery by printing fake armor plates and equipment. If you look highly equipped and move with coordination you drastically reduce the chance of someone even trying to resist.
>>2452781>I disagree. many americans have to die to where plastic guns will just melt. We need serious high caliber firepower and we need it quicklyOh yeah! It's LARP time!
>>2452685>Also keep in mind that whole guns have some paper trails, most gun parts do not so you can literally just buy things you can't easily make yourself. You can buy fire control groups for AR-15s for like $30 and this includes all the springs, the hammer and the pin.Not necessarily. You can still buy the 80% lowers if you want to have a "ghost gun." Obviously if you buy parts, unless you're buying them in person in cash, you are leaving a "paper trail." In Texas you can legally buy a gun from an individual without doing any kind of paperwork or a background check. The whole ghost gun thing is so stupid because you can also file the serials off of guns. "oh but that's illegal!" Lmao. It's all these guys that want feel they're so secretive in their arming against the government, but they want to follow the law too.
But it's all fucking LARP. You aren't going to do shit. If you ever were to start doing something, none of this paper trail or serial shit would even matter. Just buy quality professional made firearms if you're preparing for the revolt.
>>2452789I really dont see the big deal. You can be as militant of a communist as you want to be but you're still going to have human needs and desires for companionship and stress relief of some form. Most people lack the ability to be Nechayev's revolutionary, and honestly if everyone was like that the world would be a somewhat unpleasant place.
More to the point, look at how atomized society is these days. Unless you live in the cities you need a car to get literally anywhere and if you ARE in the city you're now at risk of being rounded up by ICE goons for playing outside. "Third spaces" are pretty much a distant memory, everyone's encouraged to think of their relationships as some kind of transactual thing and every engagement with your friends has to be budgeted and economized. We're so used to just making our social lives either an extension of work or just throwing them away altogether, and frankly that's unhealthy and probably the cause of some social issues among the youth. People dont have enough opportunities to just "be" without obligations to make a profit or be productive, and I think it's good that organizations like the DSA have fun little get togethers like this. Part of "communism" is "community" after all, and you build community through shit like this.
>>2452781BLOOD SKULLS BLOOD SKULLS BLOOD SKULLS
FROM THE FIRES OF PERDITION THE REVOLUTION SHALL RISE
THE FLAG OF THE PEOPLE WILL BE BORNE ON A CANVAS OF FLAYED SKIN PAINTED WITH THE BLOOD OF THE BOURGEOISIE VERMIN WHO STAND IN OUR WAY
THE STARVING SHALL FEAST UPON THE FLESH OF THE RICH, THE THIRSTY SHALL DRINK OF THEIR BLOOD
>>2452802Do any of this and watch how fast you get nothing but disavow and negative support from the media left. Watch as the state comes down on you with full cooperation of the state media, painting you as a terrorist with no connections to the masses. Watch as each political party you might have thought about joining pushes a memo out about how such tactics are never acceptable.
Read about the RAF in Berlin, this happened to them and it was one of the reasons they failed. You start to understand why I have a disdain for the media class of the left. The people who could push the propaganda we need will surely do the opposite. You might get a token "we can't support this" after you do your deed only for Hasan to circle back to "AOC rallies" or whatever.
Oh why didn't Second Thought and the boys cover that? Oh, it would have been de-monetized.
You have no real allies, no infrastructure, and those who you think would support real revolution, a real movement, are going to betray you.
>>2452806Then "real" guns and bombs won't do you any good neither.
No revolt ever just popped off all at once without devades of unrest.
>>2452810What you need is infrastructure in a media sense so that way if someone does the deed, and the deeds will be done regardless of if the party wants them to or not, that is the nature of spontaneous events, you need to have the media apparatus that can push the propaganda to the masses to connect the masses to the action. If you just go assassinate somebody, you're a lone wolf actor. Every fucking part of the media class of the left is going to come out against you, oh we disavow, we would never support that, violence has no place in our movements. And they're going to do that every single time that anyone does anything, regardless of who the fuck it is, regardless if it was a group of people and it was planned or if it was a spontaneous thing, regardless of the context, they're going to disavow and that's going to make the masses who are listening to these parties go, oh this type of violence isn't acceptable, and that's going to stall any sort of a revolutionary progress that we need to be making and we don't have a lot of time to make that fucking progress.
>>2452818HOW?
you fucking moron
>>2452821>Because you will be in plantir database. Even buying parts puts you on secret NSA database. Thats why stealing the guns is the safest way to defend yourselfYeah, we both agree that the printing guns is a silly LARP. Yeah I agree that stealing a gun is the only way to get a true "ghost gun" I suppose but obviously you're putting yourself at a lot of risk with the burglary.
But none of these stupid precautions really make much of a difference in the end. Just buy a fucking gun legally, it's America.
>>2452819The question was the acquisition of firearms, which is a matter of logistics, and not when to use them, which is a strategic issue.
Nothing about the media landscape tells us if robbing gun stores is better or worse than 3d printing.
A black teenager was killed after his house was shot 40 times stemming from a racial dispute that turned violent
https://www.ktre.com/2025/08/26/nacogdoches-man-gets-40-years-shooting-death-dispute-that-started-with-racial-slur/
> Jones said Simmons called Rogers a racial slur and Rogers slapped Simmons for it. Simmons stewed over the slap for months until he shot 30 times at Rogers’ home, hitting him several times, at 2:11 a.m.Timmy was butthurt af
>>2452753>1 chapter of a huge organization with largely autonomous chapters did something I don't like>that thing is… paint rocksYou need to get better at picking what battles to fight.
>>2452766>>2452775Hey genius
Social events and projects are a way to build group cohesion. When you stand together to stop an ICE raid, a lot of the motivation and trust you have in your comrades comes from the time you spent together.
>I've seen enough dead Palestinian kids in my feed to know that painting rocks ain't doing shit.Palestinians see plenty of dead Palestinians too, but they also make time for other things that make them feel human.
>>2452840>maybe they were parents doing it for their kids. i know that's impossible for people here to conceiveWhy would they do it for their kids? It's a child's project. Typically children make them for their parents. It's the opposite of parental behavior, it's childless, perpetual-childhood adult behavior.
>>2452842>Who cares if it's 'childish'? Mind your own fucking business, it's crazy that there's multiple people here crying about thisThey posted it online, someone posted it here, everyone is giving their opinion, I gave mine you dumb faggot.
Why is there more bitching about stupid shit than usual right now. Who cares about fucking painted rocks when there are happenings happening all around us.l?
>>2452846>>2452850Shut the fuck up and get back into the pit reactionary. No one cares or wants to hear the ramblings of an obviously brainwashed loon.
>>2452855you're doing idpol right now.
>"I CAN TELL THESE PEOPLE ARE ALL GENDER FLUID ASPIES FOR GETTING TOGETHER AND DOING A THING!!!!!"you people are always screeching about how people need to touch grass and do an activity that isn't consumin disneyslop and when it finally happens you go "NO NOT LIKE THAT"
how the fuck is painting rocks with your comrades any worse than what we're doing on this stupid ass imageboard? Seriously. Answer that.
Alex Jones says Trump's health is rapidly declining
“at the current trajectory,” he warned, the president “is going to have some sort of collapse within the next 12 months.”
Trump is like a “light bulb starting to go out,” Jones went on.
“I’ve seen a lot of signs of Trump declining,” he said. “And so he’s on a lot of the time, but like a light bulb is starting to go out. It gets brighter, it gets dim; it goes in and out.”
Jones also pointed to the president’s chronic venous insufficiency, which isn’t linked to cognitive abilities but does cause blood circulation issues and—in Trump’s case—swollen ankles.
“That’s not a good sign for the heart and the rest of the body, because the rest of him—he’s lost weight, he’s not that fat,” Jones said. “For everybody that you’ve known that’s having heart problems, that’s not good right there, OK? And they’re getting bigger and bigger.”
Trump is also working too long during the day, according to Jones.
“I know we have a crisis," he said.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/alex-jones>>2452893Do you…actually know what goes into this?
You can print a rexiever that actually works on the lowest end of FFF printers nowadays. I would recommend getting comfortable with salt cast remelting and getting comfortable with figuring out tuning and getting comfortable with it,but even a $200 printer is trivially capable of ~0.2mm accuracy XY, 0.04mm accuracy Z, and has a print volume of at least 280x280x280mm. That is plenty accurate and big enough. Guns are assembled part by part and you would do the whole thing in maybe 4 prints.
>>2452914that's not me. that's a different anon
reminder: if we have proletarian revolution in the divided snakes it ain't gonna be waged by young guys who go on imageboards to chud out and validate each other's worst opinions and then crash out and beg to filter you if give them any pushback or reeducation.
>>2452917No way, you aren't that anon.
>divided snakes >ain't gonna be waged by young guys who go on imageboards to chud out and validate each other's worst opinions and then crash out and beg to filter you if give them any pushback or reeducation.It's going to be waged by you tho? Jesus Christ what's with you, forgive the outdated term, SJWs and your holier-than-thou attitude? You're here too you fucking idiot.
I gave a mean appraisal of some instagram post by some DSA chapter somewhere. Get over it. Why are you taking this so personally?
This is German state media
https://corporate.dw.com/en/israeli-military-targets-dw-team-in-west-bank-incident-captured-on-video/a-73809709A DW team was threatened with weapons and fired on with tear gas by Israeli soldiers while filming in Ramallah, despite wearing clearly marked "PRESS" gear. The attack was caught on video.
>>2452921Read the sign, jackass
>Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the father of fascism, the enabler of ethnostates, the treatlerite tyrant, the protector of pedophiles, the exporter of ecocide, the captain of capitalism, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka™ >>2452892Eisenhower was always sick and Nixon frequently led cabinet meetings in the '50s. In the end, he managed to finish his second term. I don't remember if the 26th amendment was already a thing back then or if it was made to address a situation like that. Btw, Drumpf could be "twentysixed" any day now and we'll have to deal with president JDV. If I was him, I would wait until the 21st of January 2027, because that way he could still be elected twice, but if he took over earlier than that, it would count as a full term and he could seek re-election only once.
Btw, it's clear the powers that be tend to push very old and very sick individuals right now, this way it's easier to manipulate them or even replace them for good if needed.
>>2452925And that despite the entire German establishment - state television included - bending backwards to cover for Isn'treal every day for the last couple of years. Very ungrateful coming from the zionists, you would expect they doing that to Al Jazeera but not to DW.
>>2452944>i bet you support ukraine look at this picture if found of a purple hair ukraine soldiernah, fuck azovites, banderites, and other NATO proxies
>i wasn't jokingyeah i know hence why I said "totally a joke" and not just "joke"
just go to /r9k/ or /b/ or /pol/ already if you want to hear from people who never talk back. you're begging me to put a name on but you can just go to a place where nobody will ever disagree with you instead.
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>>2452946>Don't you like everyday carry?Not usually.
>I feel like you're secretly some kind of cop or something. Nope.
>What is it you do for a living?I have a boring office job, but I used to work in publishing while freelancing on the side which was pretty interesting (although difficult and precarious).
>>2452971I'm actually Z gang when it comes to foreign policy and the homophobia/Christianity/cultural conservatism etc. are mostly irrelevant to me because NATO is entirely in the wrong for this war. Same with Ibrahim Traore. What he is doing for Burkina Faso is incredibly based and I don't care if he doesn't have the best "takes" about LGBT or whatever. That stuff only matters to me in the United States where a political consciousness around LGBT developed organically and is already part of the culture. The US exporting its own social standards through imperialism is just a rehashing of the "civilizing missions" of the colonial centuries. It won't work. It's the same with when NATO claims to "bring women's rights to the middle east" or whatever.
See I can square the circle of idpol and foreign policy because each region must be guaranteed its sovereignty and develop its own political culture. If you try to make people progressive from an imperialist position, it just makes progressive policies reactionary. It doesn't actually spread progress.
>>2452942<Covid doesn't existor
<Covid isn't that dangerous after allyet
<WE NEED HORSE DEWORMER TO CURE COVID!!! REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!because
<Covid is the Wuhan PeeSSeeSSee secret bioweaponbut also
<Covid exists because the dirty chinks eat bats like they are Ozzy OsborneListen… I just hope this Ivermectin liberalisation in Texas will end up killing as many morons as possible. If you know what Ivermectin actually is, you understand its legitimate use cases. Otherwise, let's say it's some kind of litmus test and let's hope many won't pass it.
>>2452974My god, that sounds sad… I actually thought he was dead last year, I don't know why - maybe I was so down with depression and I was so disconnected from the news that for some reason I was convinced he was gone for good. Yet he's still giving interviews to basically anyone who asks. If I had a youtube channel with twentyone subs, I guess I would have a chance too…
>>2452976Я определяю свой пол как боевой вертолёт. Люди говорят, что человеку быть вертолётом невозможно и я умственно отсталый, но меня это не волнует, я прекрасен. С этого момента я хочу, чтобы вы уважали мои права на обстрел с высоты и бессмысленные вращения. Если вы меня не принимаете, вы вертофоб и обязаны проверить вашу возможность быть транспортным средством. Спасибо за понимание.
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>>2452969 Also ancillary to healthcare (NOT insurance). But that's as much specifics I'm going to get around you maniacs.
>>2452972IMO I think you should be able to say what you want. Then people can consider it or debate it if they disagree. What's a problem is when people actively try to wreck the flow of conversation or ruin it for everyone else, which is more a type of behavior than a particular opinion.
>>2452976To be honest I don't care much about that either. It's like, Ibrahim Traore is homophobic, oh no I'm going to cry. Well, no. But for me it's more a matter of priorities, which makes me question whether those governments have their priorities in the right order. It's not a moral thing but "you're in a war dumbass." I find it very dubious.
>>2452989>Also ancillary to healthcare. But that's as much specifics I'm going to get around you maniacs.No worries. I'm not trying to doxx you. Was just curious. I mean you seemed to me like you were employed, but I don't remember you saying anything about it before, so I couldn't even take that as a given.
>>2452990>Also ancillary to healthcare (NOT insurance). But that's as much specifics I'm going to get around you maniacs.Lol, had to delete to add that huh?
>>2452993I don't know what he's talking about.
>>2452994Okay busted but yes. It's basically hospital tech for org communication / software and I'm like an admin for this company's own system to manage its contracts and keep it up to date. It's boring.
>“It is therefore quite correct - but also characteristic - that for the consistent economists the workers in e.g. luxury shops are productive, although the characters who consume such objects are expressly castigated as unproductive wastrels. The fact is that these workers, indeed, are productive, as far as they increase the capital of their master; unproductive as to the material result of their labour. In fact, of course, this ‘productive’ worker cares as much about the crappy shit he has to make as does the capitalist himself who employs him, and who also couldn’t give a damn for the junk. But, looked at more precisely, it turns out in fact that the true definition of a productive worker consists in this: A person who needs and demands exactly as much as, and no more than, is required to enable him to gain the greatest possible benefit for his capitalist.” - Karl Marx; Grundrisse
>>2452942>>2452981speaking of
covid. the US is the only country in the developed group that hasn't bounced back to the # of deaths per years in relation to the total population, showing
https://slate.com/technology/2025/08/millennials-gen-z-death-rates-america-high.html<American Millennials Are Dying at an Alarming Rate>About 3 million Americans die every year. Compared with other rich countries, we die at an alarmingly higher rate: One-quarter of those deaths wouldn’t have occurred if America were only as deadly as its peers.>Zoom in, and things get even more concerning: Among Americans younger than 65, almost half of deaths wouldn’t happen if we had a death rate that matched our peers. Among those aged 25 to 44, a group we call “early adults,” it’s 62 percent—nearly two out of three deaths at those early ages.
>But what surprised us was that, from today’s postpandemic vantage point, the American health disadvantage doesn’t look like a pandemic story at all. The U.S. mortality disadvantage has been growing at about the same rate for years, and while it spiked during COVID-19, it still continues to rise.
>Here’s another way to put this: In 2023 there were about 700,000 “missing Americans”—those who died in 2023 but would be alive if they had lived somewhere else. And that 700,000 is almost exactly the number that we could’ve predicted back in 2019, based solely on prepandemic trends. COVID and relatively low vaccine adoption are a problem for Americans. But our country seems to be, at a deeper level, a deadly place to live. What’s more, all of the studies we have stop before Donald Trump began his second term with enormous cuts to medical and health research and, now, to Medicaid.fifth avenue in manhattan, soon, 2nd picrel. nature is healing.
>>2453083Israeli media: Dead and wounded, and contact lost with four soldiers in the Zeitoun neighborhood.Israeli media reported late Friday night that three serious incidents occurred involving the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip, necessitating mass rescue and evacuation operations via helicopters. A number of people were killed and others critically injured by resistance fire.
These incidents occurred as follows: the first occurred in the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, where resistance fighters attempted to capture soldiers and four soldiers went missing; the second occurred in the Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City; and the third occurred in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
>Israeli media reported fierce battles and clashes between Israeli forces and resistance fighters, who engaged in fierce combat with soldiers face to face in Gaza City and Khan Yunis."Four soldiers missing… Al-Zeitoun neighborhood witnesses one of the most difficult events since October 7"
The Zeitoun neighborhood witnessed the fiercest fighting, and "one of the most difficult events since October 7, 2023," according to details reported by Israeli media.
The resistance fighters ambushed a force from the Nahal Brigade. They also attempted to capture soldiers in a second ambush in the Zeitoun neighborhood. Extensive searches were conducted to locate four soldiers, though the army has yet to issue an official statement on the matter.
Israeli media also reported that the army had activated the "Hannibal Protocol" to prevent any casualties during attacks in the Zeitoun neighborhood, where clashes continued into the early hours of Saturday, with more resistance fighters arriving.
According to a post-event report, an Israeli soldier was killed in the Zeitoun neighborhood, while 11 others were injured. There is no information on the fate of the missing.
<They appear from the rubble and disappear.While the occupation army searched the area for the missing, resistance fighters obstructed the operation by firing mortar shells and machine gun fire at Israeli forces, while also intensively targeting the six Israeli rescue helicopters.
Large numbers of Qassam Brigades fighters launched a "fierce" attack against an Israeli force in the Zeitoun neighborhood, setting up ambushes and targeting fortified occupation positions.
An additional Israeli site in the Zeitoun neighborhood was hit hard, according to Israeli media reports, bringing the number of sites targeted by resistance fighters in the area to four within hours.
Describing the attacks carried out by the resistance, Israeli media reported that "Hamas cells emerge from the rubble… carrying out deadly ambushes, and then disappearing from the scene."
>Military censorship imposes ban on missing soldiersFollowing these events, the occupation army withdrew its soldiers from the Zeitoun neighborhood and returned them to their barracks after the security incident. Military censorship imposed a publication ban on what happened to the four missing soldiers in the Zeitoun neighborhood.
One soldier said he heard a voice coming from the direction of the missing persons, with whom contact had been lost. This prompted him to "confirm whether it was really them, or another Hamas trick," according to Israeli media.
<Al-Qassam Brigades: We remind those who forget… death or captureFor its part, the Al-Qassam Brigades posted on its Telegram channel the following message: "We remind those who forget… death or capture."
Also in the Sabra neighborhood, Israeli soldiers were ambushed, requiring helicopters to bomb the site.
At the same time, Israeli fighter jets entered the skies of the Gaza Strip intensively, where the occupation launched raids and dropped flares.
>>2453118Yknow Israel uses the Holocaust like Bill Dauterive uses his ex wife. Like we’re getting close to a century since it happened and everytime they indulge in some horrifically evil shit they just say “Oh you don’t understand… the Holocaust… you’re making me feel like I’m back in the camps now.”
Past a point I genuinely have to wonder if they’ll push “generational trauma” as a reason to keep murdering kids.
Throw dirt on me and grow a wildflower
But it's "fuck the world", get a child out her
Yeah, my life a bitch, but you know nothing 'bout her
Been to hell and back, I can show you vouchers
I'm rolling Sweets, I'm smoking sour
Married to the game but she broke her vows
That's why my bars are full of broken bottles
And my night stands are full of open Bibles
Uh, I think about more than I forget
But I don't go around fire expecting not to sweat
And these uyghas know I lay 'em down, make your bed
Bitches try to kick me while I'm down, I'll break your leg
Money outweighing problems on a triple beam
I'm sticking to the script, you uyghas skipping scenes
Uh, be good or be good at it
Fucking right I got my gun, semi-Cartermatic
Yeah, put a dick in their mouth, so I guess it's "fuck what they say"
I'm high as a bitch, up, up and away
Man, I'll come down in a couple of days
Okay, you want me up in a cage, then I'll come out in beast mode
I got this world stuck in the safe, combination is the G-code
It's Weezy motherfucker, blood gang and I'm in bleed mode
All about my dough but I don't even check the peephole
So you can keep knocking but won't knock me down
No love lost, no love found
>>2453189>Isn't blocking a nation from attending the UN like highly illegal?yes, even observer nations are granted diplomatic visas. not the first time the US has abused the UN basic laws, like mistreating Fidel Castro in two different occasions, and, restricting Yasser Arafat's UN diplomatic visa in the 80s.
this is the first time a whole state is attacked this way.
I am angry to see that the US hosts the UN.
>>2452910> Anyways, the painting rock thing is dumb. You know where else they do all that children's activities for adults shit? Fucking psych wards. Probably high probability all these people are on psychiatric medicationI mean, a lot of people in adult foster homes play video games and watch anime, which is what this site seems to do a lot of.
Just sayin’
>>2451495he's right, you know
>>2451812based #DarkWoke
>>2452453pls don't go
>>2453373OK "comrade
How about a little test then?
What are your thoughts on the recent global political developments and the changing of the landscape? The fall of america, gooood or baaad?
And I am more than half-serious here. On a real practical level this (probably, I have not found anything better, more revealing) says more about you than your (spicy, I am sure) take on the 18th Brumaire. A lot more, it's no contest.
>>2453340Well, I won't bother with this except on a meta level.
What I keep wondering about with such statements (of which there are "surprisingly" many) is: Do you expect a reaction to your (alleged) non-reaction?
Isn't that paradoxical? What am
I supposed to feel? I don't care what you do. Whether you live or die on the most basic level. It doesn't affect me (at all, practically, theoretically, even spiritually) and I am not even amerikkkan.
>>2453389China: Good
Burger: Bad
BRICS: Good
NATO: Bad
Yuan: Rising
Dollar: Dying
Palestine: Free It
Israel: Flush it
India: Wtf is their problem
>>2453441Ok lemme simplify
I don't care, [expletive]! is inherently paradoxical.
There is a different, I think related, aspect. People turning up to political/news discussion just to say "I don't care, it bourgeois", ok then "why are you people here?", to quote comrade Bane.
>>2453305???
I don't think you understand there's more than one tankie across lpol.
>>2453446Ok friendo, I for one have no "beef" with you, then. As you say in that strange land.
Oh and reduce meat in your diet, my god. Not for environmental reasons but just basic health.
Get healthy, eat your greens, [maybe read a bit of the classics, get edumacated] stand up and fight.
Then you too may rejoin the "civilized" world.
Fucking corn syrup, I don't even know. And what is "American cheese", why can't you just let cheese be cheese. It almost makes one feel sorry for you, doesn't it? Yes.
>India: Wtf is their problemI mean, we are all wondering that, I think. My study of (classic and modern) marx(ism) has not prepared me for this. What even is India? It's a big place (the biggest, population-wise) full of Indians.
>>2453452Sure, it's all yours.
Peace and love to everybody.
I fucking hate windows so much. File directory just stops loading randomly or loads indefinitely. And it keeps doing that regularly.
Fuck, I need to get off wind*ws
>>245345362 Mb
That is too large, for a lot of purposes.
>>2453457>That is too large, for a lot of purposes.well it's the original youtube vid in max resolution you can just use ffmpeg to make it smaller with
ffmpeg -i 'inputfile.mp4' -vf scale:640x480 -o 'outputfile.mp4'
or whatever tool you use
>>2452797>community DSA socialists cheered their settler ally John Fetterman even after finding out he ran around with a shotgun to threaten some "scary black terrorists" invading his
whites only gated Zionist community. Its hilarious how the most privileged decadent losers in human history pretend that they are anti-Zionist when they were never once attacked by rockets and yet still support terrorizing their nonwhite slaves trapped in their segregated nazi ghettos
>>2453606Few milliouyghs*
Not sure how I fucked that up so badly.
>>2453614You do not understand.
The Trump that can be killed is not the real Trump.
Trump and trump-related accessories will always exist as long as civilization does and possibly beyond. Trump is not a man, at least not in a relevant sense.
He is an idea, like the great Hamburger.
The Hamburger is immortal.
>>2453725my stepdad did something similar once
"fragile masculinity" as they say
Elon Musk’s xAI sues ex-employee for stealing Grok trade secrets to join OpenAI
xAI is suing Xuechen Li for allegedly stealing trade secrets for its Grok AI chatbot and planning to join OpenAI. The lawsuit claims Li copied confidential information and attempted to cover up his theft before resigning.
https://www.livemint.com/technology/tech-news/elon-musk-s-xai-sues-ex-employee-xuechen-li-for-stealing-grok-trade-secrets-to-join-openai-chatgpt-11756534675522.html>>2453453Thanks for including the youtube video id in the filename:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEnvdd23ROYI too have it setup with yt-dlp to include it in the filename, super useful
>>2453725In n out doesnt make a vegan burger.
She’s trolling
>>2453957the worst part about it is self-victimisation.
you are literally "allowed" to say whatever you want, but these people want formal permission, and even in that case, would deny the opportunity. its contradictory.
>>2453870hahaha
is there a longer version?
Julia Sebutinde (born 28 February 1954) is a Ugandan jurist. She is currently serving her second term on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) following her re-election on 12 November 2020.[1] She also is the current chancellor of Muteesa I Royal University, a university owned by the Buganda kingdom. She has been a judge on the court since March 2012. She is the first African woman to sit on the ICJ.[2][3] Before being elected to the ICJ, Sebutinde was a judge of the Special Court for Sierra Leone. She was appointed to that position in 2007.
She was accused of plagiarizing large parts of her dissenting opinion from pro-Israel sources,[26][28] as well as plagiarism from Wikipedia and the BBC. According to political scientist, Norman Finkelstein, "at least 32 percent of Sebutinde’s dissent was plagiarised", including from writings from Douglas Feith.[29]
The plagiarism includes multiple sentences that are identical with the column, The Forgotten History of the Term "Palestine", by Douglas Feith, such as "In 135 CE, after stamping out the second Jewish insurrection of the province of Judea or Judah, the Romans renamed that province 'Syria Palaestina' (or Palestinian Syria). The Romans did this as a punishment, to spite the 'Y’hudim' (Jewish population) and to obliterate the link between them and their province (known in Hebrew as Y’hudah).", appearing almost identical to Feith's writing.[28] Furthermore, Sebutinde also wrote "When the distinguished Arab American historian, Professor Philip Hitti, testified against the Partition of Mandatory Palestine before the Anglo-American Committee in 1946, he remarked: 'There is no such thing as ‘Palestine’ in history; absolutely not.' ", a sentence that is almost identical to a page from the Jewish Virtual Library.[26][28] Other sources that Sebutinde allegedly plagiarized from include a PragerU video from conservative activist David Brog, the Wikipedia page on the Yom Kippur War, a written statement from the International Association of Jewish Lawyers, a statement from Fiji's submission to the ICJ, and a 2016 paper by Abraham Bell and Eugene Kontorovich,[29] the latter of whom "was gratified to see that the dissenting opinion by Judge Sebutinde at the ICJ made significant use of [their] argument".[30]
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In August 2025, according to an article in the Daily Monitor she declared at the Watoto Church that "the Lord is counting on me to stand on the side of Israel", shared her "strong conviction that we are in the End Times" prophesied in the Bible, and stated her will "to be on the right side of History".[31] Sebutinde has not contradicted this report so far.[32]
On 25 August 2025, the International Commission of Jurists sent a communication to the president of the International Court of Justice Yuji Iwasawa, and urged him to remove Judge Sebutinde due to her partiality and pro-Israel bias. The International Commission of Jurists requested that the Court "undertake remedial actions consistent with Principles 17-20 of the UN Basic Principles. In the interim, I would request that you act to immediately remove Vice-President Sebutinde from participating further in proceedings in the South Africa v. Israel case." [33]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Sebutinde>>2454178I won't celebrate anyone's death but I will celebrate the end of half of the country worshipping their emperor and the deprogramming of the death cult. Anyway, Donny Disco Queen's got playlists, I hear. This comes highly recommended by Captain Kangaroo…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9ZcJ92NNaw>>2454175He's shaken by his own experience with death and disease, it seems to me. It sould be obvious to everyone that his time is almost up.
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