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COUP IN BENIN
A Faction of the military apparently has ousted President Patrice Talón, seizing the media stations and spraying the bullets of the president's house. Apparently he is another french neocolonial subject
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Sounsd like the coup is failing, like the soldiers just took a T.V. station and forgot about the other stuff.

Coup thwarted. France wins this time.

>>2586795
Sankarabros I don't feel so good…. :(

We can never have nice things

>>2586795
I mean it's not impossible there is another one later on, Coups are becoming more and more frequent in the area



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>>2586747
>searing
Literally carcinogenic.

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Estonian national here, I think without us China will not survive for another 20 years.

>>2586748
sorry chvd but the israeli treats are worth more than filthy br*wn lives.

>>2586758
It will start a domino effect: first, Estonia, then Monaco, the Vatican, Montenegro will severe ties with China. In the end they'll have nobody to trade with.

>>2586855
Why those specifically? Are they tax havens? The Vatican is more of a political entity than a country, anyway. Fuck do they trade?



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Couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.

You must answer the question to make a new thread. See the last field.
The body was too short or empty.
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>>2586818
the british uniform is a suit.

Actually this reminds me. While I have no problem dunking on Farage, The Farage teenage racist thing is such a media towards Corbyn level attack. "Edgelord teenager in the 1960s made racist jokes and sang racist songs". Wow, like 99.9% of people at the time did?
I can already see the attacks made on Millennial politicians 20 years from now "He called things gay and called people faggots and retarded when he was in high school in 1998!" wow, like 99.9% of people including gay people did? Racist jokes and racist songs were pretty normal things people did when I was in school in 1990s as well.
It feels like Woke has been around forever, but it's largely only a 2010s trend.

based populace?

>>2586848
its obviously a mixture of both

>>2586849
well it says 'mainly'

>>2586848
anyway nvm they're cringe. sad how people can be sheepdogged into war so easily



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Lets have another pointless discussion thread about these guys, who they were and what they were doing at the time.
I'll start:
>They were CIA pretending to be collaborators who dissapeared soon after…
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>>2586185
Their families probably fled the country and probably ended up somewhere in California

>>2586185
That was the outfit everyone wore then.

>>2584119
>Theravada Buddhism subsisted with no major shocks or rifts to the established religious order for several hundred years
Wtf is he on about, that's not true? What about Rama IV's Dhammayuttika Nikaya reformation, for example, and so on.

Did democratic Kampuchea do anything wrong?

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>>2586320
not sure about that, might as well just have been killed after the initial separation (families were deliberately separated and worked in different parts of the country, or in mobile brigades all across it), or reunited after a while.
>vidrel for cambodian live tv show reuniting families after the dust settled down

>>2586345
trve which is why i supposed they might be just country children however child soldiers were such a common occurrence at the time

>>2586356
i suppose he meant its survival only, i agree the wording is pretty poor if that's what he wanted to convey
also a somewhat relevant paper:
>The monastic order in Cambodia has been divided into two fraternities (nikaya) since 1855 when King Norodom imported the newly-formed Thommayut (dhamayutika nikaya) from Thailand through the agency of Maha Pan, a Khmer monk belonging to King Mongkut’s spiritual lineage. Norodom subsequently had Wat Botum Vaddey constructed, according to the demarcation ritual (nadisima) of the newly formed order, adjacent to the new royal palace in Phnom Penh as the headquarters of the new order and Maha Pan was subsequently installed as its sanghareach (Meas Yang 1978, 38).
>In Thailand the introduction of the new order had passed off without opposition. This was not the case in Cambodia where frequent skirmishes between Mohanikay and Thommayut monks seem to have occurred with some regularity (Bizot 1976, 9). The influence of the colonial power may have been a factor here since the French regarded the Mohanikay, particularly those belonging to its reformed wing, to exercise a beneficial influence on the populace and towards the protectorate. Thommayut monks, on the other hand, were regarded as potentially intransigent, not least because it was thought that they owed their allegiance to the Thai court (Forest 1980, 143).
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Togashi might aswell have given enough on coherent nen scaling with post rose meruem and adult gon. The nen abilities were the worst addition to the system since togashi never clarified actual rules to them so we got people pulling stuff like phasing through objects or turning into vehicles of all things. Then there’s the moronic decision to make the chimera ants sympathetic by giving them arbitrary arcs when the dudes were trying to kill five million people for no reason—but hey this went on for so long in the arc I guess the audience was supposed to accept that the ants were partially human. Togashi could’ve done so much with the dark continent and ngl but he just doesn’t. Personally I don’t care for the blood and gore—this manga was always pretty violent. What did stand out was how badly kite was handled. It’s like how oda just killed off ace so quickly after his introduction despite him looking up to be a really big contributor to the cast. Also I hate how leorio and kurapika were just entirely sidelined for three straight arcs in a row—mind you, the chimera ant arc alone is 116 chapters long.
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At least the naruto meruem fight was cool, even though I think it's kind of weird that nen is trumped by a nuclear bomb.

Somehow it feels off, like if Goku failed to beat Vegeta and instead of that shit with Gohan and the genki dama king furry just nuked the saiyans.

>>29538
It wasn’t a nuke, it was a massive bomb that unleashed poisonous gas to its surroundings (the poison is what actually killed meruem not just the fact that he got incinerated. Also I’m glad nen didnt win. Togashi clearly cares about scaling and kept nen as something localized for individual but tough monsters and self defence against other people. Not city-mountain destroying shit that completely trumps over ever other aspect of the world itself.

>>29539
Nah m8, it was a nuke. The radiation not only kills meruem but those other two ants, even after restoring him.

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>>29540
No, I mean on the panel (shown in the OP) directly, it explicitly clarifies that meruem was hit with a poison (not radiation based poison) that serves as the main catalyst for the ending of the arc.

>>29538
>even though I think it's kind of weird that nen is trumped by a nuclear bomb
Why is that weird? The opposite would be far weirder



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The Kurdish nationalist movement’s anti-communism

>By Cansu Oba


>A recent article published by one of the Kurdish nationalist movement’s media outlets has provided an opportunity to revisit certain aspects of the movement’s class character and ideological foundations.

>In reality, this stance is not new. Throughout Abdullah Öcalan’s years in prison, he has repeatedly produced statements and writings that target socialist experiences and the founders of scientific socialism. These have for some time been highlighted in the movement’s own media.


>What makes the current moment significant is that Öcalan is one of the central actors in an ongoing political process in Turkey. The “peace process”—carried out with the open support of the leader of the fascist party and through direct contact between Öcalan, a parliamentary commission, and state officials—has transformed the political environment. At the same time, a former co-chair and current MP of the Kurdish nationalist movement’s party, the DEM Party, declared that the party now effectively serves as the country’s main opposition. All of this signals that the emerging bourgeois political landscape provides fertile ground for the resonance between the Kurdish nationalist movement’s attacks on socialism and the bourgeois politics’ more traditional forms of anti-communism.


>Yet the PKK was never, in reality, a genuinely Marxist-Leninist organization. Founded in the late 1970s, a period in which the left dominated Turkey’s political and social arena, the PKK employed Marxist-Leninist terminology and drew from these values, but it was always, at its core, a national movement.


>Claims that Öcalan has “surpassed Marxism”—when considered together with his recent statement that he has been “waiting 50 years to be understood”—suggest a line of ideological continuity rather than a merely conjunctural shift.


>The Kurdish nationalist movement, now firmly situated somewhere between social democracy and nationalism within Turkey’s political landscape, has strengthened ties with various factions of the bourgeoisie, including some of Turkey’s most prominent capitalist families. Meanwhile, its distance from the republic’s founding prin
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>turkish chauvinist takes on AES Rojava
Disgusting.

>>2586843
>“Historical materialism should replace class struggle with ‘the commune.’ It is more accurate to revise Marxism through this concept. History is not a history of class struggle but of conflict between the state and the commune.”
>“The fundamental contradiction begins with the conflict between the masculine and feminine elements in society. It does not originate from class. Marx’s class-based conflict theory is the main reason real socialism collapsed.”
>“Marx, to live with his wife, sells his coat. He says, ‘Let me write this book so it earns money and saves my marriage.’ Is this what Marxism is supposed to be?”
Daym did Öcalan really say this? is he stupid?

This is an ok analysis from what I've read so far. But I don't get these guys obsessions with "national movements" zeroing out the possibility of genuine Communist intentions. If the Kurds are oppressed, national liberation is perfectly materialist surely.



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why do people believe in this line of reasoning? it doesnt make sense at all
i was talking with some retard on xitter and he told me "marx was wrong, without capitalism you wouldnt even be talking with me right now!"
when did people start saying this? and why???
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but its mostly communists who say this

>watch video about "communist atrocity"
>comments "gomunism bad, 90000 gorillion dead"
<mfw the atrocity in question was actually stopped by the communists
many such cases

>>2586813
but why? you can find marxs books for free surely i cant be THAT hard for people to do the bare minimum and read, right?

>>2586842
most marxists dont read marx,
so why would anti-marxists?

>>2586845
good point



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>>2586788
>Don't use idpol and move on to Marxism
What do you think idpol is in this context? Are you implying that things like affirmative action, racial impact statements for parole appeals, diversity initiates are all simply liberal reforms with no real positive effect on the working class?

>>2586805
NTA, but considering that those policies mostly help the upper crust of the interested groups, yes

>>2586804
>China weapons to both sides Myanmar
Only one side, the good one
>China investments in Israel
They make no investments, only trade and no weapons
>Weapons to Phillipines
They sold a few small arms decades ago and not since.
>Weapons to Indonesia
Not great, but still a moral grey area. Indonesia uses the weapons for standard defense mostly, and selling weapons is not in itself imperialism. Would be nice if they supported West papuan independence but my analysis is much more broad than one geopolitical concern especially considering they take a non-interventionist approach, for better or worse.
>China capitalist
Your definition of capitalism I'm going to assume is commodity production or something of the like. I invite you to look into Cuba's economy, the USSR under the NEP immediately after their establishment through Lenin, Vietnam, and every other communist single party state in history.

>>2586814
The word "mostly" struggling under massive weight there bud

>>2586570
>reddit is better than this website
very true



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>>2581202
also put "tojo" on the far right, and move chad all the way over to the left, so you can see the flag behind him

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>>2541068
>Glownie Zionders
>Slavoslop Glowzek
>Glowam Epstein
Keep it.

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I made fun of the red shambhala edits but decided to make one because I'm a hypocrite

>>2586781
This is good red Shambhala work anon, I like the two rings going opposite to each other and that music makes it a nice little loop



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What are the implications of research regularly showing that right-wingers are generally
a) less educated
b) disinclined to reading
c) low in traits like agreeableness and openness
d) lower in cultural capital and status. (though harder to show in a neat chart, it links to b. most readers will know what i mean if i just say they're uncool.)

and the frankly obvious-and-growing divide of political behavior by intelligence throughout the west, with better educated people voting for left/liberal parties and less educated people voting for nationalists and reactionaries.
in this sense, and only this sense, are the right correct to identify the left with liberals. both leftists and liberals are generally educated, enjoy reading, and high agreeableness/openness, the opposite of rightists.

what are the implications as relate to the idea that right-wing fake news and rage-bait are demand lead, with low-openness, low-agreeableness, poorly educated non-readers prefering to watch nonsense not because they're manipulated into it by outside forces, but because this is just what they like

what are the implications for left-wing organizing strategy, which tends to resist trying to appeal directly to the interests of educated knowledge workers (or, indeed, young proletarianized female service workers with degrees) because of the aesthetic pull of historical industrial mass-movements?

what are the implications in the longer run, given that higher education enrolment levels have generally been rising over time, such that more than 50% of British young people now go into further education by age 30? what are the implications of this trend reversing, as is apparently happening in the US?

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>>2547173
>you'll notice for example that societies with clustered I.Q.s like in scandanavia, there is the poverty of mediocrity, while in wider I.Q. fields you get a vital sample. a high-trust, low-crime society is a dead society, and equally "asian" in its standardised teleology.

To me, it sounds like vaguely Nietzschean-sounding, ad hoc cope to deal with the fact that the US has a massive economic inequality problem that translates into a hardcore homeless/drug addict problem in some of the richest cities of the world like S.F., L.A., Seattle, NYC, Philadelphia, Portland…
Singapore and Shanghai are also rich as fuck, are Old Nick's favorite cities, and you will never see such problems accelerated to such a degree there. Even in Hanoi which is poorer, you will never see 50 bended-like-an-U drug addicts on a sidewalk full of trash.
It's really cope for a declining elite of venture capitalists and skilled workers living in SF or NYC who want to keep their huge revenues within an highly US inflated market causing a sharp decline of standards of living for everyone else.
The real mediocrity is the practical solution provided by the Dork Enlightenment: live in gated communities like in South Africa. NYC lost its cultural influence in the world for a reason during the last couple of decades.

>>2547267
there is an inevitability of a well-regulated chaos within a hellenic cosmopolitanism however - if we permit the cosmopolis ("society of the world") then we will create wealth inequality and also wealth opportunity. eroding borders would mean doing away with the artificial stratification of the north/south and so a new way of living would exist. nietzsche for example, expressly promotes race-mixing as a strategy for eugenics (not by preserving purity, but by the process of purification, in combining many aspects into one), which is entirely contrary to current right-wing myopia, which wants to end history altogether. the consciousness of the "radical right" (t. jonathan bowden) is not "conservative", but is a revaluation of all values, and particularly, socratism and christianity. i would say that new thinking can also be old thinking, without of course, spoilation through a "platonism for the masses".

>>2547229
Note how it's framed as a joke about bushes speaking style and flatters the reader's intelligence by relying on them getting the philosophical reference rather than just saying "republicans are retards lol!!" Directly.
(And even then, just calling your opponents dumb is different from actually analysing them on the basis of their stupidity)

>>2546215
>What are the implications of research regularly showing that right-wingers are generally
>a) less educated
>b) disinclined to reading
>c) low in traits like agreeableness and openness
>d) lower in cultural capital and status.

uhhh… it means they're working class

>>2586820
whoops



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>>2584653
>it shouldnt be controversial
but thats not what things sell at their value means, and things(individual commodities) do not sell at their value as reflected in price. total price = total value means that while they have a price, which is an average, they still sell above or below their value, but in the aggregate these deviations wash out.

this is really easy to understand if you dont incorrectly conflate price and value

>>2585182
>Now, how does the model with the equalized profit rates fit together with assuming prices proportional to value? In short, these two do not fit together well and Marx did not believe they do. The stronger the tendency of profit rates to equalize, the more price ratios diverge from labor-input ratios
interpret this statement from marx:
<the sum of the prices of production of all commodities produced in society […] is equal to the sum of their values.
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1894-c3/ch09.htm
what does this mean to you?
>>2585425
>conflate price and value
total price and value are the same thing to marx, the same as every other economist. we cant progress until this fact is admitted.

>>2585425
>>2585891
to skip ahead, since total price = total value,
the exchange-value (price) of commodities is equal to the ratio of the values of commodities, which is what this entire dispute is about. to marx, values are able to be measured by SNLT, but >>2585182 disagrees, claiming that the ratios of value (which he doesnt define) is different from the ratio of values in exchange (Ax = By). as i have endlessly demonstrated, this is an unfounded perspective. he rejects the words of marx in order to defend marx from himself - its pathological, and you seem to be feeding into it. sad.

>>2585891
>total price and value are the same thing to marx
which is not the same thing as individual price and individual value

>>2586025
who invoked individual prices and values?
the theory of value is inherently macroeconomic, since it attests to the prices of production regulating the equilibrium, by market competition within a selected time-frame. if we read smith, he says that the market price ought to coincide with the natural price given a certain amount of time where competition levels out fluctuation. this would require "commodity" considered generally. marx attests to the soundness of this idea by his reference to thomas tooke's "history of prices" (1857) in "value, price and profit" (1865), where he says that smith's hypothesis proves correct. in murray rothbard's critique of smith , he submits to the notion of general equilibrium by what he calls "long-term normal price". so the inclusion of duration into the concept shows its macroeconomic focus. jevons (1871) considers economy in the same macroeconomic fashion, and its only the austrians by their "microeconomic" or "individualist" methodology that converts empirical proofs for rational axioms. rothbard shows particular frustration at smith for claiming that diamonds inexplicably sell higher than water, and rothbard includes the individual case of a man dying in a desert. an issue in this line of reasoning (which is implicitly humorous) is that rothbard is in some way always assuming disequilibrium, and so an inherently chaotic market. yes, water can sell higher than diamonds, but never in the general sense. its this refusal of the general commodity which is ridiculous.



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No and anyone who does should be sent to a gulag.
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Honestly, if there are parents actually showing their children this shit, I think they should be more worried that there children are going to do some patricide then they are going to shoot up a school.

>>732082
This but unironically.

Why are people so morally obsessed about corny children's entertainment when adult entertainment has way worse and more overt messaging?

>>732183
It's probably cause it's easier to bully children and make fun of their preferences.

>>732083
What a great way to lead kids down the alt-right pipeline



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>be stalin'
>purge huge sections of military leadership
<The purge had a significant effect on German decision-making in World War II. Many German generals opposed an invasion of Russia but Hitler disagreed, calling the Red Army less effective after its intellectual leadership was eliminated in the purge.
>nazis freeze
>only a few million deaths and some territory and resource loses
4D chess. trots seethe
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Nah sorry, the Red Shambhala schizo dude was genuinely competent and knew his shit, and Stalin was dumb for purging him.

>>732203
Your sorry ass is making everyone ick.

>>732207
worth it tbh

>>732207
Every dead Trotskyite is worth the death of millions.

>>732207
how are you going to blame all the civilian casualities of the eastern front on le "stalinists" and the evil, paranoid, dictator stalin, who purged everyone who was ever important (and then purged everyone else just for good measure because he was, as said, just another evil, paranoid, dictator) and not blame it on the invading germans who specifically and intentionally targetted civilians and civilian centers? you should icepick yourself, now.



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Which outfit looks best?
Pick a #
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>>732339
4 but with the cape from 7

I like #3, the rest are too cosplayie, I would not wear them. OK, #5 is normal too (assuming she has pants on) but it's too formal.

>>732339
#5 or #6

1, 2 or 5

Probably 6 or 7



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How do I become funny? I want people to enjoy my company.
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>>732092
90% of it is timing and delivery. Get better at observing.

>>732165
Should I become a noticer ? Maybe some kind of thing noticer?

>>732158
Idk.
It seems most of the faux pas I see on those kind of sites are made by adults whom are stuck in their unfulfilled desires.

>>732158
>Kids are gonna be on average less likely to have that balance nailed down.

That's because society doesn't really consider kids to be persons.
Kids are not allowed to have any nuance or wit without adults pathologizing them for it.

>>732165
I have been doing nothing but observbing my whole life



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What's the leftypol take on this book? I'm not trolling - it's existence has haunted my life. I was raised catholic… Christianity has both ruined & saved my life and my opinions on it have only gotten more complex.

Some of the greatest art of all time has been religiously motivated. But the question of Christianity specifically is a big one. On one hand all manner of brown people are more sincerely christian than a lot of white people have ever been. It might be the one thing saving Africa right now!

But on the other hand The first Roman Empire & Greek empire were polytheistic & they might have achieved a civilizational peak that surpasses the situation we live in right now. Christianity is very homophobic & a huge portion of Europe/UK demographics are atheist & seem to be some of the happiest nations on earth. Christianity might even be the reason that the Roman Empire fell & is responsible for a lot of really bad imperialism & colonialism.

What am I supposed to make of it? Jesus was surely a good man, no? The word of god has saved homeless, sick, and morally corrupt. Where does the justification to do evil come from when people read this?
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>>25452
Scary, stuff like this

>>25452
irs rare that you find religious jewish terror like this

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>>25470
youll notice that intolerant christians hardly ever quote Jesus directly, with these highlighted verses largely being commentary from paul (who, as i have shown, had a different concept of Christ than that which we read in the gospels). if we are to read Christ on sinners however, we see him rebuke prideful pharisees;
>While Jesus was having dinner at Matthew’s house, many tax collectors and sinners came and ate with him and his disciples. When the Pharisees saw this, they asked his disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” On hearing this, Jesus said, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. But go and learn what this means: ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’ For I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”
<matthew 9:10-13
so as Jesus says, it is not the righteous, but sinners, who ought to be delivered unto him.

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as for the old testament, its authentic antiquity is constantly professed; it was moses himself who wrote the first five books (even supposedly describing his own death at the end of deuteronomy), with the rest of the prophets adding to it. of course, this is entirely disputed by scholarly consensus, even concluding that the hebrew exodus from egypt was an event which never occured. as i have already demonstrated, previously existing myths such as the deluge, are later added to the contents of the scriptures, proving that it is not original or "revealed". this is barring any "scienific" privileges this book is supposed to possess, as a divine work.

conservative scholars such as yonatan adler and russell gmirkin make shocking claims as to the historicity of the texts. adler dates the historical canon of jewish torah back to the second century BC, at most. he says then, that judaism as a religion is no older than 200 BC (t. "the origins of judaism", chapter 7). adler however makes distinction beween judean "yawehism" and "judaism" in particular. elephantine papyri from the 5th century BC show that self-identified judeans worshipped a deity named YHWH, the only issue being the evidence of polytheism, and a lack of comprehensive jewish rite in this community (with moses also having no mention). he concludes by seeing the adoption of mosaic law as something influenced by greek prescriptive legislation and ultimately by the maccabean revolt, within the hasmonean uprising of 167 BC. only after this period, claims adler, do we see the adoption of torah as instruction. only after this do we get synagogues, etc.

so then, did judaism begin in 167 BC? perhaps, but what of the books of moses (the pentateuch) themselves? we may now move over to russell gmirkin, both in his books "berossus and genesis, manetho and exodus" (2006) and "plato and the creation of the hebrew bible" (2017), where he affirmatively states that the pentateuch was written in 270 BC by about 70 greek-jewish elders, and of which, was heavily inspired by plato, particularly "nomoi" (350 BC). we have already seen the influence of greek philosophy and playwriting in the book of john (i.e. dennis macdonald), so this should not be entirely surprising. if we are to take this seriously then, we have the literary history of the bible: the old testament begins in 270 BC, and the new testament ends around 150 AD, with the bible itself being compiled in 325 AD. so then, these are some thougPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



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I think he's more overrated than Rosa.

>>2586706
hate is too strong of a word
I think his contribution was marginal at best: most of it is just vibes and ramblings. it's like adorno and such, whenever someone mentions them I just turn my brain off and put that person in my list of idiots

People were upset about that one essay he wrote saying that prostitution was good and young Italian men needed to fuck prostitutes. I can't find it ATM but it wasn't translated into English.



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Post something when ever you visit this board.
Also post Teto
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Daily reminder that the alt-right pipeline and anti-trans panic exposes young teens to LGBTQ topics and increases their odds of self-discovery later.

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Whatever, have fat Teto

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if women are becoming more educated, more career-driven, and supposedly have more opportunities than ever… why are things still getting worse? And why has the conversation become so toxic that no one can talk about any of this honestly without being labeled a misogynist or a simp?
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>>732276
The people who complain the most about lookism are the ones who practice it.
The biggest practitioners of lookism are plain/average-looking people.

Don't be a misogynist or a simp, become a volcel and rise above the gender wars entirely.

>>732266
They want the benefits of being a women without the negative baggage that comes with patriarchy

>feminism is le incoherent liberal man hating
Feminism can be defined as the study of patriarchy and its reproduction (you agree it exists in some capacity, right?). Therefore it often discusses the social role of women, that has mostly emerged as a way to control their reproductive capabiilities and signal their gender, but also the way in which these sex roles emerge. This is the interesting part, because many men and women alike act as their enforcers by way of a more broad conception of normalcy. In theory this would means movements that try to abolish gender for the benefit of women and the female sex, like forms of political lesbianism, would try to rehabilitate both men and women into a post-patriarchal way of life. In practice though men have a far higher stake in the preservation of sex roles and their identity and self-worth are heavily tied to developmentally ingrained notions of romance and sexuality, wherefore most hetero males have zero interest in being redeemed and literal misogyny runs rampant even among gay men.

>>732259
<"The Philosophical Gamer"
Nice source, Anon



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chuds have anonymous bbcholic self-help groups 💀💀💀
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>>732035
Did someone say yaoi?



>>731942
Also this crakkker's posting some gay ass shit to go along with the fact they wanna fuck dogs. Freak.

>>730775
>what causes brown men to dabble in this?
I can't say for sure, as I'm neither brown nor into BNWO stuff. However, Indians and Latin Americans pretending to be White Nationalists online is a well-attested phenomenon. These are people who have internalised racism to such a degree that they hate themselves for not being white.
At the same time, racism against Black people is, unfortunately, universal. Again, I have seen Indians stereotyped online as fucking hating Black people, seeing them as inferior, perhaps as a way to make themselves seem more "white". I'm not saying this is 100% true, but that's what I've heard.
If these guys are so racist that they have deluded themselves into thinking they are spiritually white, or whatever, and they also think Black people are subhuman, it makes sense that they'd also develop similar sexual pathology to white racists. I think that there is an element of self-hatred in White adherents to this kink, too, but I don't want this to go on too long.
Needless to say, misogyny has a huge role to play here, too; in order for this kink to work, you have to objectify both the Black men and the women. You'll also notice that Black women are conspicuously absent from this kink. For all intents and purposes, they do not exist in this fantasy.



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Why is china a communist country claiming non-chinese territory as its own because it was once conquered by their imperialist predecessor?
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I unironicaly think imperialism is based if a socialist country is doing it.

>>732113
Xi needs to strengthen the firewall

>>732121
>>732306
by definition if a country is imperialist its a capitalist country

>>732366
Lenin was wrong, imperialism is the first stage of capitalism and it is about primitive accumulation.




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behold, the original flag of the Australian labour movement in all its glory

if u don't salute ur a lib

>>2584219
is that a bundle of sticks on the bottom left lmao holy shit

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>>2584219
SALUTE!

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This is Riff Raff Radical Marching Band. Say something nice about them.



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Probably my most "Idpol" opinion is that on some subconscious level, people pay more attention to what’s happening in Palestine partly because Palestinians are perceived as more Caucasian or white-adjacent compared with the victims of crises in places like Sudan, Myanmar, or Somalia. Again I don’t think most people make this distinction intentionally or out of active racism, it’s just a bias that many groups, including white people and Arabs across the political spectrum, end up participating in without realizing it.
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I saw that reddit thread in your picrel OP, the comments made me sad honestly. They're acting like the US didn't invade Somalia.

>>2583293
the conflict itself is "small" and less important than it used to be but basically all mena crisis revolve around the existence of israel as a point of power projection for imperialism. this was way more obvious when the suez canal was more important but all the recent wars over pipelines are projected out if israel and intended to circumvent this vulnerability. ukraine, venezuela, iran, iraq, afganistan, somalia, libya, yugoslavia, armenia, pakistan. they are all about oil.

and theres also the fact that israel trains cops and special forces. theres sort of a twin thing going on where the cia and mi5 imported a bunch of nazi war criminals(bloodstone not paperclip), special forces was created based on dirlwinger/werewulf, and then it was outsourced to israel very early. thats basically where all of gladio comes from. israel conducted and oversaw the genocide in guatemala for example, and they have twin contribution to things like the school of americas for training death squads. and also israel is used to launder drugs money and weapons for funding terrorism around the world to give the cia plausible deniability. they were a pretty big deal during the cold war for funding and training contras all over africa and were key to south african apartheid, probably their nukes too.

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>>2582476
>Berlin Moscow Axis

>>2586723
The poster was made before the USSR left the Berlin Axis to join the London Axis :)



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Fellas do i look good in this pic?



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A thread focused on discussing the parasocial relationships cultivated by the Almighty Algorithm to generate profit off of our atomization and society's commodification of petty internet drama.
Brace through the hyper-real lacanian void together!

Reminder That None of This Is Real!
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CORE THEORY
>The Society of the Spectacle (1967) by Guy Debord
📖 • https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/debord/society.htm
📺 • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0blWjssVoUQ

<The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (1936) by Walter Benjamin

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>>2586389
HAHAHAHAH

Those Streamer Awards were the most cringey and awkard shit I've seen today

>>2586685
Also they had this Tourette streamer there but I don't if it's real or acted

>>2586685
>>2586693
Turns out on-screen comedic abilities for your little community doesn't translate to real-life standup skills. Though showing up to an American award show with a Mao suit is based.




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Are women bourgeoisie?
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>>732318
Why does the top look underage?

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>>732345
According to your opinion, an adult is picreel

>>732348
This one is clearly an adult, how is this supposed to be a gotcha?

>>732349
because half the woman in the top picture look around 35 to 40 ?

>>732352
Nah man they look twelve. Have you ever seen a kid?



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What region do you live in? :)
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>>728622
ehat happens in the orange part

>>731678
In Utah there are a bunch of hogs no different than any other except they support having more than one wife and don’t drink alcohol. The ones in Pennsylvania speak German, dress like it’s the 1800s, isolate themselves, don’t use technology, sell quilts, and make pretzels

not everyone in philly is a liberal elite, in fact most are lower class

>>732301
Glownonymous lives in Philadelphia I'm calling it

>>728622
american social geography could be better divided into metropolitan amalgamations



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/siberia/

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If communism is so good, why does Stalin only have one epic rap battle while Hitler has three?
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Because the world is a fucked up place

It's over. Communism lost

There's also a Marx battle and Lenin was in the Stalin one so that's 3 vs 3.

>>732179
And Che, so 4

>>732262
yay we won



/latam/

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EDIÇÃO AJURICABA
"Ajuricaba foi um importante líder dos povos indígenas da Amazônia. Este cacique dos indígenas Manáos liderou as tribos do Rio Negro na guerra contra os colonialistas portugueses na terceira década do século XVIII"
"Preso, ele seria conduzido a Belém para julgamento. Mas, mesmo acorrentado, lançou-se nas águas do Amazonas, para resistir à prisão."
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>12708
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Alguém realmente acha que Flávio Bolsonaro tem a mínima chance de ganhar do Lula se o pai dele não conseguiu com a máquina pública na mão?

>>14224
>não acho que seja tão necessário assim, ou que vá fazer grande diferença. Macheza não impediu a esquerda BR de ser derrotada no século passado.
é condição necessária porém insuficiente pra vitória

>>14226
ah, a velha inovação capitalista continua viva e bem

>>14229
mas o maduro é um arrombado mesmo, deveria ter o mesmo destino que kerensky, concord com >>14238

>>14239
não vou dizer que é impossível, pois Brasil né, mas está tranquilo pro molusco

>>14242
>mas o maduro é um arrombado mesmo
não é sobre o maduro, estados unidos tá ameaçando invadir a venezuela e já está fazendo ataques

Fui entrar no 1500chan pra ver como eles reagiram à pré-candidatura do Flávio Bolsonaro e puta que pariu, aquilo parece uma paródia. Só bolsonarista fanático elogiando o cara e qualquer um que insinue que ele talvez não seja o melhor candidato é banido.

Triste o fim dos imageboards brasileiros.

>>14239
Ganhar não, mas talvez puxar uma fatia considerável do eleitorado da direita por ter o pai como cabo eleitoral. Vai ser tipo a campanha do Haddad em 2018.



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