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Offensive dance moves edition

Previous threads:

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#2 https://archive.ph/sntTt
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#5 >>2595789
#6 >>2622281
#7 >>2623031
#8 >>2623774
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Remember to report anti-China and anti-Russia posters as off topic.
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>>2628261
You know that opinion though

>>2628268
Knowledge in my head is a protective force-field wrapped around that mere opinion. My mind is anglo-maxxed. All my knowledges sre justified and consensus based. The veins in my brain wrap themselves around your false unjustified beliefs and continue to pump truth blood into my brain.

i cant tell who is on what side of the argument

>>2628252
>some consensus reality
>some
That can be leftist consensus. You're welcome.

>>2628261
If it is not knowledge, how were you able to convey it to us without knowing it?



/leftypol/

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>china had more civil wars
Thats based actually. Chinese people might be inherently more revolutionary.

China is in a more progressive, more advanced stage of capitalism described as stage D by Engels thanks to the tireless work of chinese communists and chinese proletariat.

>>2628142
>revolution but on genetical level

>>2626826
I’m pretty sure even Russian advisors would have said, “use the MANPADs you have to shoot down helicopters”

>>2628234
>what is epigenetics
>genes dont change with human practical activity
Mods, permaban this idealist



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The absolute state of the discourse on this board lately is pathetic. It’s almost 2026 and I’m still seeing "socialists" parroting CIA talking points like they’re reading from the Black Book of Communism. It’s time to filter the radlibs and the ultras who care more about moral purity than winning.

If we actually apply historical materialism instead of utopian wish-casting, it becomes obvious that Stalin and Deng aren't just "good" – they are the two greatest practitioners of Marxism in history because they did what Western leftists refuse to do: they prioritized the survival of the revolution over the approval of the bourgeoisie.

1. Stalin: The Shield
Stop crying about "authoritarianism" and read Losurdo. His Critique of a Black Legend completely exposes how the "millions dead" narrative is just recycled Nazi war propaganda that the West adopted during the Cold War. The "Holodomor" wasn't a genocide; it was a combination of kulak sabotage and cyclical drought that the Soviets eventually ended through collectivization. Stalin understood that you don't survive capitalist encirclement with good vibes. He took a country of wooden plows and turned it into a nuclear superpower in a single generation. He purged the fifth columnists because he knew a war of annihilation was coming. Without that "authoritarianism," the Wehrmacht would have wiped the Slavs off the map.

2. Deng: The Sword
The hate for Deng is even more embarrassing. You guys claim to care about the poor but hate the man who oversaw the greatest poverty alleviation program in human history? Deng understood that "poverty is not socialism." He developed the productive forces necessary to compete with the West. And regarding 1989: He saved China from the fate of the USSR. Tiananmen was a textbook color revolution, backed by Western NGOs and intelligence. Deng saw Gorbachev selling out to Pizza Hut and realized that sometimes you have to crush a counter-revolution to preserve the Dictatorship of the Proletariat. Because he had the spine to do that, China is now mogging the US economy while Russia spent the 90s getting looted by oligarchs.

TL;DR
Parenti said it best in Blackshirts and Reds: you people want a revolution without a revolution. You want a clean, safe process that never makes mistakes and never exercises power. That doesn't exist. Stalin secured the state; Deng secured the economy. If you reject them, you’re not Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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>>2628146
There is no joke but stating of facts. Pro china pro deng people who read agree with me. The opressor class and the exploitation of man by man is eliminated.

>>2628151
>anarchism flag
okay, so true bro. You are being unironic

>>2628155
>muh flag

>>2628002
>yeah im sure china will re implement … workers control of MOP
when did they have that? i think they have to build mops first before they can give them to woerkrs

>>2628074
>Opposition to country X doing imperialism does NOT equate to support for country Y doing imperialism.
of course not the contention is over whether country Y (when underdeveloped, periphery, colony, oppressed, resource exporter, dependency, etc) is imperialist at all



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🗽UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

<Archive-anon please come back EDITION


>May Lenin awaken the workers and help them to see the necessity of revolutionary civil war in the United States.


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🇺🇸 Deeds of the Burger Reich 🇺🇸
https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/main/us_atrocities.md
https://williamblum.org/essays/read/overthrowing-other-peoples-governments-the-master-list

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>>2628212
Look, the outcome of el naranjado not being president would only have come around if there were an Actually Existing United or even Popular Front.
CPUSA and others failing to exist as an independent pole in the lives of the vast majority of people in this country is why the seeds were not sewn for a Front, no matter how much the messaging put out by CPUSA and others wishcasted for one.

>>2628211
So what's your plan now?

>>2628212
Republicans escalate, Democrats consolidate. So even if people voted harder for Kamala that would only delay the blatant aggression until another Republican would take over next time. It's been that way for decades.

>>2628232
barter his tattoos for funds

>>2628232
If this had happened a week ago, I might have said move to the PNW. Seattle. Have connections there, there was a room. But there's someone who needs it more than me and so she'll take it. Simple as.

The location had very little to do with me creating the pantry, it was simply the space that made it available. So we'll start another one. We'll find more space. It's that simple. I plan on doing the same thing that I've been doing. The work. Link with the solid connections I have. Realpolitik it out in order to hold power where I can. Learn from the lessons I've been given. Take them as a blessing. I was already wondering how much longer I can be attached to this business given that their sound guy and main photography keeps liking and following nazi content. People were bringing it up to me. People know I will stand on business for the principles I hold, and those principles are revolutionary.

Look at the victories and learn from the defeats. Continue to push towards praxis. Don't get arrested. Don't kill myself. Don't retreat towards reactionary, misogynistic views.

I moved to Florida to do revolutionary work. I will continue to do revolutionary work in Florida. If I could start one pantry, I can start 3 more, fuck it, I can teach someone how to start their own.

The revolutionary is a doomed man. This I've always known.



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>USSR collapses
>Gorbachev bends over for porky
>burgers back yeltsin
>yeltsin shells parliament
>Ex-soviet children used for Redacted

Narrative A:
<this is because Stalin purged too many communists and the party became revisionist

Narrative B:
<this is because Stalin didn't purge enough Anti Communists and the party became revisionist.

Narrative C:
<this is because Stalin both purged too many communists AND didn't purge enough anti-communists

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>>2628114
independent decision making ended in soviet invasions as long as ussr was able to intervene, cmea was established because european states were forces to drop out of marshal plan after falling into soviet sphere

>>2628083
For the year 2026, I have decided to reply only to good faith arguments, not debate-addict trolls who make up arguments, defeat their imaginary arguments and then declare themselves the great winners.

>>2628183
>independent decision making ended in soviet invasions as long as ussr was able to intervene
The cases of Hungary and Czechoslovakia was necessary. They were engaging in counterrevolution from the top.
>Cmea was established because european states were forces to drop out of marshal plan after falling into soviet sphere
That may be the case, but it failed to meet the objectives of preventing the eastern bloc of engaging with the west, and unified economic integration of the entire eastern bloc.

>>2627136
Narrative E:
The Soviet Union never died, and is still alive, practicing Leninism, the Perestroika was a deception, Russians won the cold war




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What anime do you think the most communist anime ever I think it dragon Ball Z because the Saiyan like Goku‘s dad was gonna do a rebellion against freezer and his army so that’s why I think it might be the most communist anime it got me into anime and now I’m a communist to

it's ashita no joe duh

>>29690
LOTGH or some weird shit like revolutionary girl utena



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A general to compile all news, articles, essays and info related to the Greater Middle East-North Africa region.

Creating this general in an effort to centralize all the info that currently gets posted to 5 different threads concerning conflicts and developments in the MENA region. Seeing how slow they generally are and at risk of getting bumped off besides the Palestine thread and that it’s likely people interested in Yemen, Syria, Iran, Sudan and Palestine are likely also interested in news and info from across the region I think it would be useful to post everything in one place.

This will be the inaugural edition to see how it goes. Welcome!
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Israeli-Emirati power play across the Horn of Africa and Jeffrey Epstein's covert role

>This UAE-Israel axis sometimes acts as a satellite of US power but now also pursues its own expansionist interests (as in Socotra, or power projection bases, such as South Sudan and Somaliland).


>The ideological base of the UAE-Israel axis is Zionist Islamophobia, combined with totalitarian hyper-neoliberalism.


>This ideology is in accord with US imperial interests, but the UAE-Israel axis does not trust the US and seeks independence from it.


https://www.presstv.co.uk/doc/Detail/2025/11/22/759279/israeli-emirati-power-play-horn-africa-jeffrey-epstein-covert-role

[From June of last year]

Israeli Military Bases in the Horn of Africa: Strategy of Influence and Redrawing Power Balances in the Red Sea

Israel’s interest in the African continent extends beyond geopolitical objectives and interests to include military aims, primarily to expand its sphere of influence and dominance in the Red Sea region and to deter any current or future aggression. Israel thus seeks to establish military bases in the Horn of Africa, despite already possessing a military base in Eritrea. The choice may also fall on Somaliland, which is actively seeking international recognition, with Ethiopia potentially serving as a partner in this phase—especially following Ethiopia’s agreement with Somaliland to access the Red Sea. This context explains the visit of the Israeli Foreign Minister to Ethiopia in May, under the pretext of strengthening bilateral relations, security cooperation, and counterterrorism. However, Israel’s moves may be independent of Addis Ababa, and such activities will impact the security and stability of the region, given the long history of violations and disregard for international and humanitarian law by both Ethiopia and Israel.

<did you guys know there's an israeli base in eritrea?


Israeli-Eritrean cooperation dates back to the mid-1990s, evolving into a strategic alliance aimed at making Asmara a pivotal ally in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea. Israel established a military base on the Dahlak Archipelago, located 43 km from the Eritrean coast and 135 km from the capital. This is Israel’s second-largest naval base outside its borders and one of the most advanced intelligence centers in the Horn of Africa and the Bab al-Mandab region, overlooking the Red Sea—one of the world’s most vital maritime arteries.
Israel utilizes surveillance towers atop the islands’ mountains to gather intelligence on military activities in the Red Sea and neighboring countries, relaying this information to the Israeli Air Force for targeting military zones around the archipelago. The base also serves to monitor Iranian movements in the region and secure Israeli maritime trade. Israel has launched military operations toward Sudan from this base, under the pretext of Sudanese support for Hamas. Additionally, Israeli naval units off the Dahlak base were used to launch attacks on Lebanon during the July 2006 war and to fire rockets at HezbollaPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

[Long Read]

The emerging sub-imperial role of the United Arab Emirates in Africa

>Over the past decades, the UAE has invested close to $60 billion in African countries, making it the fourth-largest foreign direct investor on the continent, after China, the European Union (EU) and the United States. In the last two years alone, the UAE has pledged $97 billion in new investments in Africa, which is three times more than China’s commitments.


>Sub-imperialism, in this context, refers to a phenomenon where a country, while not being a major global imperial power, acts in ways that align with or support the interests of imperial powers and behaves in an imperialist manner within its own region. It is characterised by actions that extend a nation’s political, economic and military influence over other nations or regions, often on behalf of, or in collaboration with, dominant global powers.


>At the same time, the UAE exhibits the autonomy typical of sub-imperialist states, leveraging inter-imperialist contradictions to diversify its alliances. For example, while historically investing heavily in the West, the UAE has expanded investments in China, Russia and South Korea. In 2023, a British official, commenting on Saudi Arabia, reflected these dependency dynamics saying ‘We need them more than they need us".


https://www.tni.org/en/article/the-emerging-sub-imperial-role-of-the-united-arab-emirates-in-africa

>>2628086
>>This is further evidenced by the UAE’s role as the largest export market for US goods in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region for 15 years, and its total investments in the US, which amount to $1 trillion.
does anyone know how this is possible when egypt and turkey have like 8-10x times more people than the uae? surely they consume more us goods? or does the uae just monopolize the entry of us goods for the entire gulf region plus probably jordan and iraq?

>>2628157
It's the later. The UAE serves as a global logistics gateway, leveraging its infrastructure to streamline the distribution of goods from across the world into the Middle Eastern market.
Keep in mind that some regional neighbors like Iraq and Yemen face significant barriers, such as a total lack of direct transport links to the US and Europe, thus forcing then to proxy goods through UAE.



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>It's fantasy
>Except it's also sci-fi
>Except its also superhero shit
>Except there's also modern military guns
>And also there's MMO mounts for some reason
Could they have just picked a theme and stuck with it? This feels like if you asked an AI to make a popular AAA video game concept with no further instructions.
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Except for the MMO mounts you just described Arknights, Star Wars, some episodes of Star Trek, and I assume Dune even though I have only seen clips of Dune.

>it has to fit into one single genre
why

What even is this game? Is it a BR, extraction shooter, just a regular hero shooter? They made it the final trailer for TGA and it's coming out this month but the trailer doesn't convey what exactly what type of game it is. The aesthetic being an nonuniform mishmash of other genres doesn't help.

>>45379

ok but hear me out

a GTA extraction shooter

>>45385
>same shit but the map is a bajillion times larger
Todd wtf are you doing here



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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!
ɢʀᴀʙ ᴀ ᴘᴀɪʀ ᴏꜰ sᴘᴇᴄᴛᴀᴄʟᴇs

—————————————————–

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

📖 • https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/benjamin.htm
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What a sorry excuse

>>2627984
We really need an ai police to rescue those ai children from their ai abusers then make some ai prisons to punish them for their ai crimes.

>>2628039
even if it's ai generated the people producing and consumping this content are still paedos and merit investigation.

>>2627984
But grok had to train on something, therefore people who trained grok are paedos

>>2627984
It's important to remember that Elon was a friend of Epstein.
No doubt he is trying to normalize it.



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No encontré el hilo anterior así que hago uno nuevo porque es necesario

que con todo y todo Estados Unidos no ha parado de intentar meter las narices en el país y me esta empezando a cansar y mas si en el 2030 planean poner otro titere de mierda en especial si es el puto de Salinas Pliego que planea ser literalmente un Milei Whitexican.

Alguien seguia la campaña de Manzo?
Que opinan de Morena en pleno 2025?
Que nos queda por hacer?
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>>15291

todo lo que viene de estados unidos esta lleno de grasa

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>>15294
Y?

Eso que vergas tiene que ver con el hecho de que la panadería Mexicana esta lleno de pasteles?

No hay panadería en México que no venda pan de dulce

>no güey la CIA me hace comer gansitos o algo

>>15301

El ganstito lleva existiendo desde los 70s apenas hace unos años empezo a saber a grasa y azucar saturadas.

>>14691
independientemente de lo que diga sobre el pan (y creo que lo habría tolerado más de un francés que de un inglés que come scones y pan de caja con frijoles)

esto
>Nadie puede vivir en Londres desde hace 40 años, debes abrazar el cambio
debería ir a decirlo a londres, la 5a ciudad con más personas sin hogar en el mundo, y que lo linchen ahí.



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It’s time for you to face the facts: the track record of “multipolarists” predicting the imminent end of U.S./Western primacy has been consistently VERY poor.

Israel has tamed Iran and Hamas and Hezbollah and the Gazan people are on their last legs. If they survive at all it will be in tents rather than dense cities as before. At every turn, the conflicts are shifting from balance toward overmatch and escalation control in favor of the West/US/Israel.

Since roughly the mid-2010s, we’ve seen repeated claims that Iraq/Afghanistan, the 2008 crisis, Syria, Ukraine, or China’s rise would mark a decisive terminal decline, yet in practice the U.S. and its allies have retained escalation control, alliance cohesion, financial centrality, and unmatched intelligence-strike capabilities while rivals absorb disproportionate costs for challenging the system. The mistake isn’t noticing Western contradictions, it’s assuming those contradictions imply fragility rather than durability, and confusing loud resistance with actual system-overturning power. What recent years suggest is not that the empire is collapsing, but that it has shifted from overextension to selective enforcement, which is precisely the mode that makes repeated predictions of imminent demise look increasingly disconnected from observed outcomes.

“Multipolarists” and self-described anti-imperialists fundamentally misread Western restraint as terminal decline rather than adaptation. China remains a regional rather than global military challenger whose only plausible path to victory runs through the Taiwan Strait and whose demographic, alliance, and structural economic limits make it incapable of replacing the United States as a system-organizing power; the deeper implication is that many people invested emotionally and ideologically in the idea of inevitable Western decline are unprepared for a world in which the system they oppose proves both durable and adaptable, producing not liberation or collapse but a long, grinding equilibrium that frustrates anti-imperial hopes and exhausts challengers.

(The last, and I mean absolute LAST chance for the US world order to be overturned even PARTIALLY, is for China to defeat the AUKUS in the Taiwan strait prior to 2030-2035 when China’s demographic decline will begin to affect its military strength.)

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>>2628065
this, venzuela doesnt change the fact that america is decaying. T bh its even proof the multipolar iorder is happening since it might be evidence that america is now doing fortress america strategy

>>2628072
True, there's been a lot of talk of a readoption of the Munroe Doctrine. A probable signal that that the US may eventually abandon it's commitments in Asia and Europe.

>>2628078
> A probable signal that that the US may eventually abandon it's commitments in Asia and Europe.
or at least focus more so on the america. Really depends on how powerful china and russia becomes in the next 10 to 20 years. And how weak america becomes in that same time period.
The ukrane war, the eventual taiwan war, and etc etc will determine how the multipolar order will be like

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>>2628078
>>2628085
The catch with the Monroe Doctrine is that it's really a classical American imperial strategy. The idea being that the U.S. can't possibly expect to deter China if it can't dominate its own "backyard" in the first place. Trump, Rubio, etc. want to lock down this side of the planet so they can more easily project power in the Pacific. It actually does make sense from their point of view.

>>2628115
>. Trump, Rubio, etc. want to lock down this side of the planet so they can more easily project power in the Pacific.
grim



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>"Doood he's like so funny Doooood!"
<"He needs to like move to Brooklyn!!!"
What the fuck is the cause of this??
Why the fuck are so many prominent Youtube Leftist now making videos about Fuentes that are either positive or (at best) begrudingly amused by his antics???
Seriously I feel like this is fucking nuts for what is obviously the rising face of post Trump Fascism in America and all these idiots are just fucking laughing at it.
It's like how people on left laughed at Trump in early 2016 primary for shitting on the Bush's and the Clintons; we've seen this all fucking before.
And everyone is just normalizing him, everyone is just so myopically obsessed with Trump that critiques from his right, from Nazis mad him for not literally building fucking gas chambers, is somehow accepted into the broad tent.
Why the fuck is no one even bothering to deconstruct his ideology?
Why are none the channels that churn out 4 hour fucking video essays bothering to explain the internal contradictions???
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>>2618123
>"Sailor Socialism" Dasha Nekrasova Explains Her Viral "Infowars" Interview

>>2618134
Women are very serious people I reiterate.

>>2618136
Well…

>>2617768
>They're already willing to caucus with Richard Hanania
The first time I saw that dude was in some video interview in which he ranted about leftist economics. The hosts introduced him as someone who'd be defending capitalism. I was expecting the usual generic porkie face, and then up pops this literal lizard face on my screen with psycho eyes and a V smile. I almost died laughing.

>>2617610
One of the first steps should be even neutral coverage of the Red Army and the struggle of the USSR and the Russian and other people in WW2. Just search Red Army WW2 and only 1 video was semi-positive about them.

Americans are always so fascinated with Germans in WW2 but no one understands or cares about what happened in the USSR or any of the Red Army's great accomplishments in protecting their people against an attempted genocide.



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>>2627246
Budanov always drops 'realist' talk when he's fearing for his life, probs thinking it plays well with the Russians that there's a 'realist' there. Then when he sees he's in the clear, he's back to saying what he really believes.

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>1400 day humiliation ritual operation

>>2628015
Remember when NATO fellas were chanting "more united than ever"? Good times

Neither Washington nor Moscow

No war but class war

>>2627996
Mods permaban this man, NOW!



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A thread for the forgotten continent, so forgotten the thread got wiped.
Discuss anything related to:
>Algeria
>Angola
>Benin
>Botswana
>Burkina Faso
>Burundi
>Cabo Verde
>Cameroon
>Central African Republic (CAR)
>Chad
>Comoros
>Congo, Democratic Republic of the
>Congo, Republic of the
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>>2612628
Um sweaty, we celebrate Ganna and it's on Jan 7.

Congo man pays tribute to Patrice Lumumba by dressing like him and standing motionless as a statue throughout the entire football match, every time.

Guinea junta chief wins presidential election by landslide

Guinea's junta chief Gen Mamady Doumbouya has won the presidential election by a landslide, getting 86.7% of the vote, according to provisional results published by the election commission.

A civil society group calling for the return of civilian rule has condemned the election as a "charade" after Gen Doumbouya's main rivals were barred from contesting, while opposition candidates said the poll was marred by irregularities.

On Monday, internet monitoring group NetBlocks reported that access to social media platforms TikTok, YouTube and Facebook had been restricted as Guineans waited for the full results.

The 41-year-old general's victory gives him a seven-year mandate. Should the results be challenged, the Supreme Court has eight days to validate them.

After overthrowing then-83-year-old President Alpha Condé in 2021, Gen Doumbouya promised not to seek election and to hand power to a civilian.

"Neither I nor any member of this transition will be a candidate for anything… As soldiers, we value our word very much," he said at the time.

The junta leader broke his promise by putting his name on the ballot after a new constitution, implemented in September, permitted him to run for office.
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What do you think of Ishowspeed's tour in Africa?

[Long Read]

The emerging sub-imperial role of the United Arab Emirates in Africa

>Over the past decades, the UAE has invested close to $60 billion in African countries, making it the fourth-largest foreign direct investor on the continent, after China, the European Union (EU) and the United States. In the last two years alone, the UAE has pledged $97 billion in new investments in Africa, which is three times more than China’s commitments.


>At the core of the UAE’s geopolitical strategy is its focus on acquiring port concessions that encircle the African continent, positioning the UAE to dominate global trade routes around Africa. Along with these port developments, the UAE is building logistical hubs and supply chain infrastructures deep within Africa. The two major players in this strategy are AD Ports Group, whose majority shareholder is the Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company (ADQ), a sovereign wealth fund (SWF), and DP World, which is fully owned by the Dubai government through its parent company, Port and Free Zone World FZE.


>The UAE has acquired agricultural land in Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, Namibia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Uganda and Tanzania. These investments, often extractive in nature, have significant impacts on local populations and ecosystems. In many cases, water-intensive crops such as alfalfa are grown to feed livestock in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, illustrating that these activities constitute not only landgrabs but also water grabs. The large-scale production of crops, fruits, vegetables and livestock often results in the depletion of local resources, leading to food insecurity and environmental degradation for the host countries.


>The UAE has also acquired vast tracts of land in Africa for use in the emerging carbon economy. After purchasing carbon credits, ostensibly generated from preserving forests, the UAE sells these credits to companies seeking to offset their emissions.


>In recent years, the UAE has become increasingly active in securing mining deals across various African countries, particularly in Angola, DRC, Zambia and Zimbabwe. These investments have focused on critical minerals such as cobalt, copper, graphite, lithium and nickel.


>The UAE’s
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Guys, why do i have the feeling this while thing was staged? why ist he so happy and smiling? was this whole thing just theatre? is this just a psyop?
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>>2627977
That description is exhaustingly accurate mate of what’s actually happening in the USA. You know what makes it worse?
What was mentioned here >>2627515

>>2627980
I think the US could save face if they couped trump tbh and have him be the fallout guy, if I was a glowie I would already be seriously considering this.

>>2627988
Yeah. There’s a reason why the term “worst president in us history” is an actual title this guy earned


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>>2627988
>the fallout guy
the fall guy*



/leftypol/

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Thank you to the brave officials and officers from Kenya for being the first people to actually stabilize Haiti. No seriously, that country had its first World Cup play in half a century recently thanks to the combined efforts of Kenyan officers. No thanks to the UN for pretending it would do anything important by only stepping in *after* Kenyan and a couple Jamaican police officers did anything. Double no thanks to all of South America for leaving that country abandoned for decades and especially no thanks to the USA for being actively responsible for its deterioration.
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>>2627320
>If those 200 cops were French you would be singing a different tone
Since when do oppressors send officers to stabilize a country? It‘s a ridiculous hypothetical.

>>2627306
isn't the un the reason why kenya is in there?

>>2627488
No. The Kenyan government deployed police officers mostly off its own accord, by the request of the Haitian government, by partially African union approval and partially by us promises to actually fund (as you can imagine they didn’t) the project. The UN and neighbouring Caribbean countries adjacent to Haiti would only involve themselves *after* the Kenyan police did most of the heavy lifting

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Then an actual conflict happens, and the western affiliated side just effortlessly wipes the floor with their global south opposition and shocks and humiliates them. The /pol/tards creep away, only to return a few weeks later and do it all again pretending like their previous humiliation never happened

>US BTFOing Wagner/Assadists in Syria (earliest example I can think of of this effect)

>Solemaini circus
>Ukraine war clusterfuck
>Operation Grim Beeper
>Collapse of Assad
>12 day war in Iran/Iran strike
>Venezuela

Honestly it seems that "quiet" is their greatest asset, for it lets them brag and live out their fantasies of supremacy without reality interfering. It's why the /pol/ influence was strongest here in the late 2010s and early 2020s.

This is all very confusing. Even the El Chapo shoot out was way more dramatic.

My personal conspiracy theory is that even the PSUV was getting tired of the bus driver. A backroom deal to throw Maduro out solves so many issues for everyone involved. Trump gets an easy win and some shoring up for low oil prices, the Venezuelan government can finally reintroduce the foreign experts they need to actually exploit their oil, the Venezuelan socialists can now hold Maduro up as a martyr and proof of the inexorable yankee aggression towards Latin America. The only loser is the US state department which will have the headache of trying to convince foreign nations that the US is still reliable while under an admin that treats their department like a joke, but Trump likely doesn't care because for him long term foreign policy objectives are subordinate to his own domestic reputation. I mean it's downright bizarre to take Maduro and then (seemingly as of this moment) just fuck off to let his VP take charge without so much as getting anything for the actual Venezuelan opposition, iirc Trump even said that Venezuela isn't ready for the opposition party to take over. I feel like my thinking on this is highly conspiratorial, but to me this seems like the natural follow-up for this is an uneasy detente where the PSUV is able to continue grinding out its control over Venezuela with a more stabilized oil industry at the cost of some humiliation.
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>>2627903 (me)
As an addendum, Zelensky did praise Maduro's kidnapping, so I really think it would be neat if Putin kidnapped Zelensky.

>>2627910
The other anon is free to report, I think it's silly to report over this, but you have tripled down on more or less a settled matter, there's no point in prolonging this when I already stated several times that I think Zelensky getting kidnapped would be neat and that this sentiment does not extend to Maduro, you're just doing because you're mad about something and winning a conversation over some slight grammar would make you feel good, and I think you should seek professional help over this

>>2627915
Nah lol, I have been unfair, I'll accept that when you were favourably comparing the US operation in Venezuela to Russia's in Ukraine, you never intended for that to ever come across as pro-US at all. It was obvious that, once conceding that Venezuela wasn't decapped and Maduro's kidnap doesn't equate to US victory in Venezuela, you just wanted to make a completely isolated point that Zelensky's capture would be "neat" but that capture and its "neat"ness would be entirely unrelated to the context of the thread or any of your prior favourable comparisons between US/Venezuela and Russia/Ukraine.

Apologies if that seemed a bit disjointed and rambling, I'm not sure how that effect was achieved even reading it back to myself

>>2627910
>so I really think it would be neat if Putin kidnapped Zelensky.
Which is fine. The issue is that when someone else said this, he/she was taken in bad faith to be saying that Maduro's kidnapping was neat, and when it was pointed out that he/she was clearly referring to how it would be neat if Zelensky were kidnapped (first, because you can simply follow the quote links and see that he/she explicitly named Zelensky, and two, because someone saying "I think it would be neat if they did" is clearly referring to a kidnapping that hasn't happened vs. one that has - I mean, that's basic grammar), suddenly some other poster decided that the best way to handle this was to play dumb about being able to follow quote links, even inventing quotes wholesale to present alongside legitimate quotes.

Context can disappear when you want it to, i mean come on guys, it's simple grammar

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>>2627734
>The most likely answer it's a total failure of Maduro's security detail and the high brass in Venezuela decided not to share the gruesome details because they're obviously highly demoralizing.
Yeah. I wouldn't put it past the U.S. to try and flip some people to leave some doors unlocked for Rainbow Six, but they killed dozens of people (including around 30~ Cuban security guys). It was also during the holidays when a lot of soldiers were on leave (apparently).

>>2627801
>If the US actually fought a war it would lose easily. Thats why it focuses on proxies and quick indiviual strikes.
Eh, I guess, but when violence goes "well" it's really not a fair fight at all. It's really about concentrating overwhelming force at the decisive point while catching the enemy totally by surprise so they're overwhelmed and don't know what is happening until it's too late.



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Anything less than nuclear warheads, ballistic missiles, committing to looking "crazy", ultranationalism, and having +10% of your population in the military is basically just performative policy.
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>>2627783
Wtf is this proxyposter talking about, everyone knows that out of the two Koreas the North, being the more mountainous and geologically more active region, has huge metal and rare earth resources while the South has nothing.

yup get nukes. point the nukes at NY, washington DC, and LA.

>>2627783
>they have nothing worth stealing
then why the FUCK did the USA even bother splitting korea in half, waging war on "North" Korea and maintaining a huge military presence on the South half of the peninsula in the first place? Why did they prop up Syngman Rhee, fuck with elections, and commit the No Gun Ri massacre? Vibes? fun? Practice?

>>2627674
he isn't wrong though. DPRK literally suffered a genocide by the psychopathic US invaders, had all their cities, infrastructure, agriculture, sanitation, and electrical assets destroyed, had to rebuild EVERYTHING from scratch under sanctions with ONLY help from the chinese…. and Amerikkka still can't coup them despite huge military presence in South Korea. Why? NUKES, NYGHA!!!!!!

but North Koreans nukes are performative policy



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why are left wing games so much better than right wing games?

>try to post new thread

>the body was too short or empty.
nice board leftyfriends lmao
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>>45370
Can you post a single one
Also most white people are leftist

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>>45374
>white man Science
Why arent you communist then?

>>45376
most people are ignorant

>>45378
I agree, right wingers are ignorant

>>45386
then why did straight white fascists invent everything



/edu/

 

drop them PDFs, we will rebuild edition
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/latam/

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EDIÇÃO CAMARADA KURUMINHA
"Ko yvy oguereko ijára."
"Esta terra tem dono."
- Sepé Tiaraju
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>13593
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O programa do fantástico falando da Venezuela tá nojento pqp, mas o que eu esperava da globo também né

>>15322
a goyblo vai falar merda e chupar a rola dos estados unidos.
no fim deveriam ser punidos por apoiar guerra, mas como é a demencia conservadora vai sair impune.

>>15323
Sempre bom lembrar

>>15321
direita é lacre e mimimi.

>>15279
Acho que a única consequência positiva a curto prazo que viria do colapso do petismo seria um balanço mais honesto entre as esquerdas sobre o papel do Brasil na MINUSTAH.



/latam/

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¿Qué les queda a los venezolanos? Son el verdadero lumpen de América Latina, seguida de la gusanera cubana y los reaccionarios argentinos.

¿Es posible que "algo" suceda el día de mañana?
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>>4748
"La tiranía es buena cuando línea buena sube"

¿Se acabó?

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>>3920
Lo de los chilenos es una xenofobia circunstancial, lo de los argentinos es racismo y ya son xenófobos contra Chile por el tema de las Malvinas y fútbol (sé que no todos, pero es un mantra muy presente en la sociedad argenta que en Chile sencillamente no existe). Con inmigración masiva serían peores probablemente.



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put more arithmetically, clark perceives that the area of the curve BCE is the product of capital (returned as profit), while the final product of labour is at point C, which equates to the area of AECD as the fund for wages. what is immediately contradictory is that labour is assumed to have a fixed product, while capital has a variable product (reversing marx). its contradictory, since clark is supposedly measuring output, not input costs. he elsewhere sees that wages develop in quantity as the rate of interest declines, but this is doubly contradictory, since interest declines with the employment of capital, meaning that wages increase with the greater product of capital, leading to less profit - this is impossible, since if profit is due to capital, then more capital should mean more profit, not less. as yet, clark sees declining profits with more capital, the same way jevons and marx did.

to mend this diagram then, we need to introduce another area, in the space CXB, which we call "total product" as against "final product" (BCE). final product is variable, inverse to total product. we also have a constant quantity, which is the area AECD. we can see this as the wage, which equates with C, which is measured as against X, which now represents profit. thus, we reverse the quantities, where the the blue area is labour, and the red is profit. thus, profit increases as wages decline to their costs of production. we can see that profit declines in proportion to its employment because the product of labour multiplies, which must increase in duration to diminish its value. so then, labour must increase in value as capital is employed, appearing to contradict clark's notion that the product of labour is constant, rather than variable. what clark would say then, is that capital exploits itself, by tranferring its productivity into labour, which is not unfounded, since society surely grows in wealth with more capital consumption (the jevons paradox). this is rather curious then, that the capitalist undercuts his profits in the natural development of labour - just as marx sees, and so we can also suppose that the capitalist may destroy his capital to raise his profits.

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this rhetorical "transference" of capital into labour can also serve as a legitimate basis for co-operative ownership of business, since labour becomes entangled within the processes of production in its income (e.g. cyborgs). of course, the truth is that this self-exploitation of capital is really just the maximum profit threshold, and what it signals is the rate of unemployment being at this margin, proving that unemployment is necessary in a capitalist system, and that capital is unable to develop beyond this point. thus, a post-capitalist system is able to be even more productive, since it would measure wealth from TP rather than MP (or piece work, rather than time-wages, such as what was implemented in the USSR).

piece work is also a practical example of the "narrow horizon" of bourgeois right, as marx has it; that each man receives what he gives, rather than getting paid the final product of the last worker employed (M0), which as heinrich von thünen (1826) has it, is exploitative, and so, time-wages are inherently exploiting, since the most is degraded by the least. so then, wage labour can only be practically abolished by paying persons by what they produce, not what the least person of a group of labourers produces, just like the inherent injustices of a group project in school.

>>2626848
do you post anywhere else? i dont want to keep having to come to this commie website for good posts

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>>2627433
>do you post anywhere else?
no, and im just about ready to stop posting here tbh.
>good posts
my advice to everyone is to just read books.
in terms of my own posting, i can sum it up:

i was first persecuted in a das kapital thread over a year ago, where i stated that marx may be outdated due to his consideration of "money" as a commodity, particularly the precious metals, which contradicts MMT. attempting to prove this to stubborn dogmatists took hundreds of posts. in the midst of this also was an explanation of marx's "value-form" (i.e. A,B,C and D, which are all described in capital vol. 1, ch. 1, sct. 3). here, i was accused of interpreting marx by a revisionist lense called "value form theory", but as per usual, i was simply quoting marx directly.

looking at the thread archives (#1), i appear to then fall into a dispute as to the metaphysics of value, criticising the "superstitions" of marxists, and further highlighting the anthropocentrism of the theory. here, i quote marx again (capital vol. 1, ch. 7, sct. 1), where he states that the reason man has "value" while an animal (or machine) does not, is due to his "imagination"; a nonsense claim, even criticised by someone like cockshott. i make an analogy between men and machines (e.g. slaves), saying that the only difference is the social relation of the wage, which purchases labour-power as a commodity, not as any particular "substance" - thus, if a machine or animal could be paid a wage, its labour would also have "value", since its a social construct, mediated by commodity exchange. this controversy is still misunderstood today, but is totally affirmed by marx's own words.

related to these ontological discussions is also the place of value in relation to price. marxists generally maintain a relation of essence and appearance (e.g. prices can diverge from values, but are ultimately regulated by them, and so are conformed to this tendency, like a centre of gravity). i am not bewildered by this assertion, but only find it epistemologically unsatisfying, since value here appears as an effect (e.g. of equilibrium) not a cause, if we are to attribute a quantity to it, especially if it is measured by labour-time, something immanent to wage labour, as a calculation. for this purpose, i empiricPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2627683
Thank you, comrade Smithanon. I just recently found out about who you were and the lore etc like a month ago but I appreciate any sincere effort posters. You're a bright fellow, and I think that any marxist who believes they are "scientific" in their thought should welcome good faith disagreements. Science relies on refutation to strengthen claims, so the same should be applied to marxian views as well.

o7. I'm sorry to see you go.



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Hi comrades, I know how to program and have created resource websites.

What would be a useful online resource?
There are already plenty of good ones, like marxists.org and annas-archive for /lit/, leftybooru for meme cataloguing, kolektiva.media/tankie.tube for video hosting, disroot and riseup for email and other services, but what is something else that would just make organisation, education and agitation more efficient for you?
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What about a leftist forum like leftypol using xenforo..?
It would be easy to create and would make blogging better, also specfic accounts would exist unlike an imageboard.


>>2627283
>>>/marx/ You might also have heard about revleft.

>>2626198
Why not use something like this to organize random productive labour, instead of just party jerkoffs?
Could be the basis of classless and productive labour.

>>2626195
>I know how to program and have created resource websites.
It's not 1995 anymore, bruh. My grandmother can make resource websites using a CMS, at least document-dump ones like marxists.org that don't require much on the backend :)
My suggestion would be to create some kind of name-and-shame website for corporations, but the key is to do it in a sneaky way such that leftists think you're a leftist, idpol radlibs think you're an idpol radlib, and chuds think you're a chud. Don't make the mistake of preaching to the leftist choir, or the site would be doomed to irrelevance.



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These fags want to remove the age of consent laws and normalize pedophilia
They think Trump will do that by making people ignore his involvement in child abuse
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>>2571550
>The US govt will be making pedophilia mandatory before you know it.
Really?

So did these pedos have inside info about the Epstein Files being covered up or was it just a lucky guess?

>>2397825
We need to hunt these people down and publicly hang them in the streets.


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This thread has been up for some time why hasn't anyone here tried to post this stuff on say reddit or whatever, trying to make it go mainstream? it's huge enough to warrant that ain't it?



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The average AmeriKKKan lives in a Texas subdivision built on stolen native Amerikan land. His ancestors exterminated every single member of the tribe that previously occupied the land then built a ton of garish & indistinguishable houses with a perfect green lawn their descendants spend 2 hours every sunday mowing. He drives a 7 foot tall truck and has no political concerns beyond cheap gas and the president killing as many browns in foreign countries as possible to satisfy his voyeuristic sadism. He employs Mexican slaves to maintain his McKKKMansion who will be deported by ICE if they ever get uppity. The uyghurs his family used to employ of course serve him his McDonald's every day on his 10 mile drive to his job at Infotech Inc. (a military subkontractor) where he has a long work day of doing not much of anything but earns a million dollars a year. He then drives back home where his fake blonde orange tanned wife greets him with a ham and mayo sandwich on white bread. He says hi to his children Taylor, who just got back from football practice, and Braydon, who will transhumanist out in 3 years, at McHenry high school 20 miles away from their house (only uyghurs and sp1cs take the bus so their mom of course drives them to and from school in the 2nd family car, they'll buy a 3rd car once Taylor gets old enough to drive). He then goes into his man cave to post on r/conservative and twitter for an hour before jerking off to transhumanist porn. Goes to bed watching fox news, repeat. Every sunday he goes to christcuck gospel church 30 miles away from home. But of course he doesn't even need to be forgiven for anything because he earns $1,000,000 and Jesus Khrist said prosperity gospel is the truth so he just prays that Trump deports more sp1cs.
>b-but the poors
25% of white families earn over a million dollars a year. There was a higher % of proletarian white families in HAITI before the revolution and all of them still rightfully got exterminated
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True

he's right

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China needs feminism Cultural Revolution

China only has age of consent 14
Too many video games sexual objectification of underaged women
Too much problematic colourism racism in video games and TV, even worse than Japanese (it’s bad worse than Japanese in racism portrayals, just look at Genshin with PoC)
Too much censorship on LGBTQIA+ just look in Arcane TV show with removing Lesbians kissing and hugs.
We need feminist hero for Cultural Revolution like Anita Sarkessian
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How come on everyone thread is always so Anti-Idpol that it leans into being Socially-conservative except every once in a while you see the most Wokest and Idpolly thread ever?

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>feminism is when you complain about players being allowed to run over female pedestrians in GTA

>>2627335
They don't even seem to be banning anything queer, rainbow is just a general symbol over there and not a banner in defiance of abrahamic capitalism since there is neither over there. Results in it being used less, but that depreciation, not banning.

>>2627173
I love her so much bro

perfect mommy

What do you mean, Genshin got the coolest black woman of all vidoegames.



/leftypol/

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Get them recruited
Get them trained
Get them armed
Get them shipped
Get them turned into mincemeat

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/videos/c5y9gr1jr91o
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>>2627475
I agree. But I worry about how we should go about convincing and educating people on this. And in addition, do we merely attempt to educate a select vanguard or attempt to spread the message to the masses.
Seemingly there are individuals even here who will argue in defence of the potential for gradual reform within bourgeois democracy being the answer.
This is even despite all the evidence of 100+ years of such a system being in place and still no successes by so-called democratic socialism. How depressing.

>>2627475
I see you haven't engaged with
>>2627086
At all.

Nobody believes Your Party can deliver reformism (it probably can't even get a seat in Holyrood!), let alone socialism, let alone a revolution. You are posting as though you've fallen through a time portal from 2017 when people still naively believed that better things were possible. The problem you refuse to engage with is: if the left cannot achieve even the low, symbolic gesturing of Your Party, how the fuck is it going to organise the much more difficult task of revolution?

The answer is that it isn't capable of doing so. It isn't even capable of building the capability. It shows no signs of even being capable of recognising the depths of its incapacity.
You have no answer to this problem. You just want to feel clever. You have no serious answers - just do a revolution, just be communist. Just do it, as though it were buying a book of stamps.

Ironically you would come across smarter if you were optimistic about Your Party. You would then make the forgivable mistake of being a naive reformist rather than the unforgivable sin of being a LARPing fantasist who hasn't even tried to worldbuild some grounding for his fantasy.

>>2627512
>They have a celebration with mead/ ale in a traditional village hall style building,
Worth saying they are playing traditional music on accordions with miners' banners behind them.

>>2627562
>if the left cannot achieve even the low, symbolic gesturing of Your Party, how the fuck is it going to organise the much more difficult task of revolution?

There is no cohesive 'left'; these parties represent the particular factions of the political strut which are shaped by and support capitalist society. Their supporters do not wish to see a revolution because ultimately they are not socialists, let alone communists. They are inured to the structure and their own position within their western imperial nation; Your Party represents the bourgeois sentimentalism of an electorate which refuses to abandon its delusions of liberal governance.

This conception of a 'left' as a broad spectrum alliance of social democratic movements is itself one throoughly shaped and part of the bourgeois democratic political establishment.

Moreso this is the point I have been contending earlier in the thread: the British electorate within a core western nation do not benefit from abandoning that very system of petty privileges which affords them their given standards of living. These are workers who will not abandon their relative position of wealth within the given global division for the end of revolution until they too face the same social pressures as those within the global south i.e. famine, war, and poverty.

Poverty within this nation is as institutionalised as that false consciousness which guarantees it; when at last the hegemonic system which underwites the liberal British state collapses then too will the ambitions of its electorate shift: i.e. when the British proletariat face the same degree of immiseration as those nations which currently they oppress. Hence the demand is revolution, not one of concession. It is not a question of sacrificing political ideals for mass support, but one of radicalisation to the end of overthrowing the class system in whose image society currently exists.

>>2627608
Who, pray tell, is making "the demand" (we know it's not the non-existent left, but that doesn't narrow it down much) and, if their demands are not met, what will they do?
it would seem almost churlish to point out that most immiserated nations haven't yet revolted.



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