No.531115
>>530856>>530871A based comment and the true communist perspective
Fuck anglos
No.531119
>>531102;_;
would nato have not bombed if they were not market socialists
i need to read up
No.531121
>>531072I mean even in the third world most people have smartphones and some sort of internet access now but it wasn't the case in Syria Libya Afghanistan. Now most news agencies are lagging behind trying to get stuff from random civilians fast and spin it their way instead of presenting a sterilized version of the facts while having a broadcast monopoly. To the point where even the BBC post fake news and delete their tweets while apologizing hours after.
No.531125
>>531110But what is the ideology of chechens? Nazis too?
No.531129
>>531108>>531115Lol. Somehow i find myself standing on the same side with rightist again and again.
Maybe because they are at least not averting themselves from reality completely sometimes.
No.531132
>>531125No. Just islamists
No.531134
>>531125reactionaries, conservatives, but not Nazis
No.531136
>>531094<Slovenia just banned Russian airplanes from their airspaceAt this point somebody should create a sanctions map with the various measures being put into place
No.531138
>>531105Essentially instead of the system of 1 superpower with full control (The USA) there would be several developed and powerful nations who could balance one another out and hold one another accountable.
No.531140
>>531132>>531134for once i wish for a hyper strong socialist military force to exist
we have to be the change we wish to see in this world
No.531146
>nothing is happening
It's ogre, delete thread
No.531148
>>531123Caleb Maupin will never recover
No.531149
>>531146Until Putin personally slices me into two with his samurai sword it's a nothingburger.
No.531151
>>531127Zelensky and his dogs are war criminals. They all should be hanged.
No.531154
>>531138is multipolar the best option when there are only socialist states left?
i think so
No.531156
>>531105>what does [multipolarity] mean<Multipolarity is a distribution of power in which more than two nation-states have nearly equal amounts of military, cultural, and economic influence. We've lived in a primarily unipolar world since the 60s.
Wikipedia is usually lib as fuck, but you can read more on the concept here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polarity_(international_relations) It basically means "how many big players are there". It has reprecussions on what powers can do without consequences, who has claim to what, etc.
No.531158
>>531069>Where have I heard this before?https://edition.cnn.com/europe/live-news/ukraine-russia-news-02-24-22-intl/h_4309a4916d57670f85519210a07fb2c9[…]
>In a declaration signed late Thursday, Zelensky said that "in order to ensure the defense of the state, maintaining combat and mobilization readiness of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other military formations," a broad-based mobilization was ordered, including in the capital, Kyiv and all Ukraine's major cities.>The mobilization also instructed "the Security Service of Ukraine to take counterintelligence measures during the general mobilization."<It ordered the "conscription of conscripts, reservists for military service, their delivery to military units and institutions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" and other state security services.<At the same time, Ukraine has banned all-male citizens 18-60 years old from leaving the country, according to the State Border Guard Service.
>The statement said that following the introduction of martial law in Ukraine, a temporary restriction had been imposed. >"In particular, it is forbidden for men aged 18-60, Ukraine citizens, to leave the borders of Ukraine," the statement said. "This regulation will remain in effect for the period of the legal regime of martial law. We ask the citizens to take this information into consideration."Unfortunately the US(through their puppet government) is willing to sacrifice everyone there for transatlantic PR.
No.531162
>>531140Hypothetically, if a USSR 2.0 existed (and by USSR 2.0 I don't mean Russia, just any hypothetical modern socialist superpower), how many of us would immigrate? How many us would try to fight for the country if they could? It would be interesting to see leftypol finally unified for a socialist superpower. Imagine the generals and threads we'd have.
No.531164
>>531162id be away already
No.531166
>>531156>We've lived in a primarily unipolar world since the 60s.More like the 90s. Despite everything the presence of the USSR was enough to create a bipolar world. If Putin should be right about one thing, it's that the collapse of the USSR truly the greatest geopolitical disaster in probably all of history.
No.531167
>>531127If these keeps going for more weeks I believe we will see in a few months news of far rightist taking advantage of the chaos and the guns distributed and killing communists and opposition in ukraine.
No.531170
>>531162I would, especially if such a power would be an English or Latin languages speaking one.
(Italian French Spanish Portuguese)
No.531172
Even /pol/ is anti-Russia at this point. This denazification propaganda is aimed at the left but does not resonate with liberals and conservatives.
No.531174
>>531162I'm hoping that the time will come when we will start killing oligarchs and bourgeois.
No.531176
>>531162bruh i already imagine to immigrate to china and theire not even at the full blown stage as USSR
no idea what the threads would be like tho,
No.531179
>>531127>How many of them will be blamed on the Russians?More than the ones that actually happen, somehow.
No.531181
>>531162Yeah I’m thinking of joining comecon again
No.531183
>>531166True
>collapse of the USSR truly the greatest geopolitical disastertruest words ever spoken
No.531185
>>531181> comeconwhat's that
No.531188
>>531172>/pol/ is anti-Russia at this pointWhat?
No.531193
>>531172>This denazification propaganda is aimed at the left stop being so delusional, its aimed at the domestic population. Putin doesnt care about the left.
No.531197
>>531172>Even /pol/ is anti-Russia at this point. really????
No.531201
>>531172I imagine they're all asspained that Putin took a fat shit all over the "no more brother wars" meme that American wignats still desperately hold on to.
No.531203
>>530860-ij is a common ending in slav languages, russian language also has such cases. 1st y is like "ee" sound, the second y is like "y" ending as in "hey"
No.531205
Let's check out the players ,
A cryptofash/oligarchy country (Russia) pretending to be leftist and wanting people to remember the Soviets when a Soviet leader like Stalin or Lenin would have had Putin shot as a counter revolutionary in less than a heartbeat.
vs
A liberal center right country (Ukraine) that is not pretending to be anything other than what it is.
Well since there are no actual leftists in the game then Russia is the obvious bad guy since they present the greatest danger to actual leftists if they win.
No.531207
>>531078They don't want to begin an economic freezing campaign of their own citizens kek
No.531208
>>531197Yeah I was a bit surprised too. I expected a slim majority to go for Ukraine because of azov but the proportion of pro-ukrop posters to pro-Russia posters was probably 9:1
No.531210
>>531197Not what I'm observing in the ukraine generals at least.
No.531213
>>531074>yugoslavia are dirty revisionists except when NATO is bombing them! i am a western leftist!kill yourself
The Serbian rump state wasn't Yugoslavia and wasn't socialist. Even the late SFRJ wasn't really Yugoslavia, Milosevic hijacked the federal government and its institutions and the vast majority of people didn't support him.
Here's part of Wikipedia's article about the """JNA""" operation against Vukovar.
>The JNA's lack of infantry support was due to a disastrously low level of mobilisation in the preceding months. Many reservists – who were drawn from all the Yugoslav republics, including Croatia – refused to report for duty, and many serving soldiers deserted rather than fight.[81] Serbia was never formally at war and no general mobilisation was carried out.[82] An estimated 150,000 Serbs went abroad to avoid conscription, and many others deserted or went into hiding.[83] Only 13 percent of conscripts reported for duty.[84] Another 40,000 staged rebellions in towns across Serbia; the Serbian newspaper Vreme commented in July 1991 that the situation was one of "total military disintegration".>Morale on the battlefield was poor. JNA commanders resorted to firing on their own positions to motivate their men to fight. When the commander of a JNA unit at Vukovar demanded to know who was willing to fight and who wanted to go home, the unit split in two. One conscript, unable to decide which side to take, shot himself on the spot.[86] A JNA officer who served at Vukovar later described how his men refused to obey orders on several occasions, "abandoning combat vehicles, discarding weapons, gathering on some flat ground, sitting and singing Give Peace a Chance by John Lennon." In late October, an entire infantry battalion from Novi Sad in Serbia abandoned an attack on Borovo Naselje and fled. Another group of reservists threw away their weapons and went back to Serbia on foot across a nearby bridge.[87] A tank driver, Vladimir Živković, drove his vehicle from the front line at Vukovar to the Yugoslav parliament in Belgrade, where he parked on the steps in front of the building. He was arrested and declared insane by the authorities. His treatment enraged his colleagues, who protested by taking over a local radio station at gunpoint and issuing a declaration that "we are not traitors, but we do not want to be aggressors." Unique IPs: 28