Fall of Kabul-edition
Last thread was full.
Current situation:
- Taliban has entered Kabul officially, from all sides, meeting little or no resistance
- President and senior government and military leaders have fled the country
- Americans and their lackeys are held up at the Kabul airport in the process of evacuation
- “It’s over” say U.S. officials
- Don’t worry, Afghanistan’s only McDonalds (also at the airport) is still operating so get your last McDouble before it’s too late
536 posts and 100 image replies omitted.>>24075>And? To repurpose a quote used in a different context, "For the people, despite the people". The revolution and the development of it is more important then any one people and nation, and if those workers who side with reaction need to be dragged kicking and screaming into the future, then so be it. They won't be the only generation.Again the USSR already tried to do that, the mujahidden had a ton of popular support outside of Kabul and major cities, we need to accept that afghans want to live under an authoritarian theocracy, that's how it is unless you magically make them all class conscious using mememagic.
>>24077A lot of them do reject modernity, not in "muh sticks and stones instead of weapons" but in customs, human rights etc. The most radical interpretations of the sharia say that muslims should live the way Muhammmed lived 1500 years ago.
>>24072>Because is moronic. They don't reject modernity like if they would love to live in the 1500s. To begin with they didn't use rocks and sticks to attack the US/NATO.Where did my argument rely on them rejecting modern technology? Technology is itself not inherently the same as a development production within a country and a change in its social relations.
>That's a CIA talking point:>le we are bringing modernity to those savagesIts not inherently a CIA talking point. If the USSR invaded a western capitalist state, it would also be bringing a necessary future to them as well. They would be closer to socialism development wise, but they would still be made to abandon their previous social relations, with those that rejected pulled forward regardless.
>>24085>One can't expect too much from an already reactionary group as peasants.t. trotskyte being wrong as usual
Remember the CPC took over the nationalist peasantry and they got very ideologized towards the communist revolution.
Imagine the Taliban going against the ANA– oh wait we don't need to.
Now imagine a few good conservative men going against whatever elements of the US government oppose them, soon a proper revolution will happen and 1776 WILL COMMENCE AGAIN!
And just as the Taliban put the ISIS retards down like rabid dogs, we'll take care of the Atomwaffen and O9A psychopaths. We'll pardon our freedom fighters while leaving retards like Crusius and Cruz to rot. We will use the US as a base to being proper democracy to countries that deserve it, not third world shitholes that have zero want nor need for a representative democracy. uygharagua will have free and fair elections or they will have a Pinochet, and not Ortega running things, Cuba and Venezuela as will be conquered through force or diplomacy within the first year of our victory, and Europe will finally have the heroes they need, the UK, Germany, Italy, will have proper right wing governments and Sweden, France, Spain, etc will learn what real capitalism is. We will rebuild the Twin Towers bigger and better than ever in Kabul, they will shine 3,000 feet tall and the Taliban will pay for it with opium profits that we dump into Wuhan in revenge, we'll turn Havana into Las Vegas II, and Tokyo-3 will be real but it will be located in the former Portland, Oregon.
It's a new paradigm, the War on Terror is over. Something new is coming alive.
>>24093They sorta already are de-facto hostages.
No planes can take off from the airport because Tali's keep circling the place firing guns in the air to spook people.
And there's tonnes of people scattered around the city who never got the clue where their meant to evac (like that britbong livestreamer)
>>24087>Again the USSR already tried to do thatand they might have had a lot more success if the world superpower wasn't funneling billions of dollars and weapons to their nutjob opponents in a concerted effort to make them fail.
>we need to accept that afghans want to live under an authoritarian theocracyno.
>>24091I personally think it has to do with the ideology that entalis the muslim leadership (reminder that their mullahs considered the communist as devils) in contrast to the ideology/religion the chinese peasants had.
But if you can prove me wrong in my little ramble I frankly would be glad .
>>24098And we're gonna fucking win! No one does suicide bombings for liberal democracy, and I'm not a bloodthirsty guy, someone like Trump could just intimidate the rest of the feds into surrendering in exchange for living their comfy lives. ANTIFA and BLM would be allowed to do the black hammer commune thing, your school teachers and boomer liberals would just complain while doing nothing, and leftypol would just shitpost about a revolution that's never going to come.
>>24100? Biden is basically a neocon who finally is trying to pull out but like your parents probably it's too fucking late and an embarrassment more than anything.
>>24104Taliban yes. Al-Qaeda, ISIS, these guys are insane and I'd be the first to subjugate them. I thought Crusius was a fucking embarrassment before the FAGGOTcel meme came along, at least Tarrant was cool other than the civilian murder.
>>24107Enjoy being flown into China on a refugee caravan on an [Airline I own] Boeing 787
>>24112the meme autism yes
>>24113I'm of the opinion that we always had kinship and didn't know it, Bush did 9/11 and a wedge was driven, now it's healed.
Apparently that Rambo III thank you credit is fake but there were movies made about Soviet soldiers getting Pashtunwali
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beast_(1988_film)>>24114So was Mohamad Omar in 2002 probably
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