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 No.370215[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

/Internet Trash General/ - endless eceleberry
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 No.693346

>>693342
wtf, I love Carter now

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 No.693351

>>693338
This Burke guy has the most punchable face.

 No.693356

>>693317
>>Freud faked shit and this is directly related to his work. An analogue would be Marx faking stats he cites as true, but there's no evidence of this.
>It's ambiguous.
Freud literally admitted several instances of that in his letters and notes in his drafts and that stuff was locked up until ca 1980 by order of his daughter.
>It's just ad hominem
By your own standard of ad hominem* you can never criticize any sort of research, no matter how crummy. It's like saying I can't criticize an archeologist who buried the "artifacts" that he "discovers", because my words about him make him sound like an asshole fraud (DUH!). Or I can't say out loud that a guy who killed people in a traffic accident was on drugs, because that is ad hominem you guys!

*which you of course don't seriously follow, you are just being a wanker here.

 No.693362

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>>693351
He has that Cheshire Cat grin which usually doesn't bode well for whoever the cat is smiling at



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 No.693185[Reply]

Ancom gang, post your thoughts here. We oppose all forms of capitalism, authoritarianism, and imperialism. There is little difference between corporate tyranny and state tyranny, and we realize that a society without either of them should lead to the ultimate liberation of workers.
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 No.693326

>>693323
>That's liberal territory you should like it
Anarchists are ultra-left but what the fuck are you? Do you pretend to be a communist and just like authoritarian states?

 No.693335

How does an anarchist "state" or collection of communes or whatever survive without a strong centralized/collective defense force? The only anarchist project that survived even a little bit long were defended by Makhno's army. And they got their shit pushed in by a strong collectivist force.
I watched Noncompete's video on defense and it seemed hilariously inadequate if the whole world is just anarchist communes. Organized bandits and collectivist states that form will wipe the floor with them.
Anarchism can only survive when it's protected by something else, like voluntary communes in a bourgeois state or some kind of reservation protected by a Marxist state. Like the Jewish Autonomous Oblast but for anarchists.

 No.693337

Why is this separate to anarchism general?

anyway american should vote vermin supremem
>le VOOOOT
yes its fun

 No.693344

>>693335
>How does an anarchist "state" or collection of communes or whatever survive without a strong centralized/collective defense force?
Not an anarchist, just brainstorming.
MAD seems like a hard challenge but a valid solution if achievable. I don't believe nuclear capability is a pre-requisite for this doctrine to work.
Since this is the anarcho-communism general, would the Zapatistas provide a valid counterpoint your assertions? I recognize they don't identify as explicitly anarchist.

 No.693361

>>693337
>vermin supremem
First I'm hearing of this.
How can the Libertarian party justify pushing insipids like Jorgensen when they have absolute aces like Supreme up their sleeve?



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 No.693358[Reply]

I don't think I have a good understanding of the difference between personal and private property. I live in a capitalist country and my girlfriend likes drawing so a couple of years ago I bought her a graphical tablet to draw on as a gift. Initially she used it as a hobby in her spare time, so I'm pretty sure it qualified as personal property. However at the start of the pandemic she started making furry porn on commission. Did the tablet become private property?
In general, is the property of a person who works alone private property? As an example imagine a shoemaker with his own shop and tools and no employees.

 No.693360

>>693358
It's arguable that anything you use yourself (within reason) is personal property. If you can't store it in your home, or you need to hire employees to help manage it for you, it's private property.

 No.693363

That's Artisinal production son
Perfectly kosher



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 No.679471[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Ken is the man that we all need.
Ken is the man that we all need,
Ken is the leader of the GLC.
Who is the man we all need?
KEN!
Who is the funky sex machine?
KEN!
Who is the leader of the GLC?
KEN!
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 No.692851

>>692300
Sorry but its impossible to get excited about this. The party shit is obviously an internal conservative op and if he did resign we'll just get another ghoul like Truss.

 No.693244

https://old.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/s4hff1/winetime_fridays_is_not_normal_whitehall_behaviour/?sort=controversial

This thread is hilarious.
High HEO+ level Servants are drunk or coked out of their heads all the fucking time. Policy development is almost all done in pubs and over boozy ass dinners. They found extremely high levels of coke residue in all Whitehall bathrooms.
LKnew HEO+'s who were coke dealers, had a head of a department leave his bong at our bell tent at a certain large festival, almost every department manager I've ever met has been a massive stoner.
I know people are angry over the party, but they are seriously trying to make this out to be more than it actually is.

 No.693349

So wait…England dosen't get it's own state/devolved parliament? But N.I, Scotland and Wales do?
That seems sorta unfair. Why dont Anglo's ask for a state parliament lmao?
And if Scotland, N.I and Wales are getting more representation then England, Why do THEY want to secede?

 No.693357

>>693349
>Why dont Anglo's ask for a state parliament lmao?
Fuck if I know

As far as I'm aware there's only one party that wants to make an English Parliament as part of its policy, the English Democrats, but they're pretty much an irrelevant rightoid party

 No.693359

>>693244
Who gives a shit? All those people deserve a scandal, lock them up for all I care. Cokefiends are usually absolute shitheads anyways.



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 No.211384[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

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 No.692871

>>692856
Wooooah

 No.693115

>>692690
How are they nationalizing at al? They keep privatizing the minority state owned enterprise they have left, selling it off to the national and foreign bourgeoisie

 No.693161

Wen Tiejun's bilibili channel. He produces weekly talks on political economy.
https://space.bilibili.com/679619486

 No.693355

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Fuck it, I'll stop pretending the PRC has any interest in protecting citizens from the horrors of capitalism.



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 No.692981[Reply]

is modern ireland cuck'd?

did ireland too fall to the archons?
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 No.693332

>>693313
that map brings me bad memories from the banana wars, pls no. we prefer our andean brothers

 No.693336

>>693316
You know goddamn well why shay wants the carribean.

 No.693339

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 No.693350

>>693339
scotch irish is not quite irish in a racial sense, and i think it only means protestants and "settlers" who emigrated to America from northern Ireland

i should also note that i am of the opinion England has a lot of Celtic blood and a noble respect for things Celtic which is reflected in their popular culture and especially in their dope rock n' roll bands

the irish also have cousins who are called "the Welsh" and "the Scots" who live in Britain and also cousins in Brittany (France) where St. Patrick came from

 No.693354

>>693350
England has respect for things Celtic more or less (the people) but that is not saying they more or less respect things Irish

Britain itself was once Celtic before Sacsanach invasion



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 No.669657[Reply]

A thread for anons from around the world to discuss geopolitics, current events, and the 21st century communist movement from a global perspective.

Existing regional generals (where you should post if you have something from there that isn't relevant to world politics):

>>295015 Middle East
>>503808 Africa
>>211384 China (cyclical)
>>268992 North Korea (cyclical)
>>374637 South East Asia (cyclical)
>>686468 Myanmar/Burma
>>211966 Nordic countries (cyclical)
>>416549 Germany (cyclical)
>>1 Hungary (cyclical)
>>682462 Poland
>>628938 Russia
Post too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.684270

>>682457

>opens fridge

>gets inside
>procceeds to use sack of onions as pillow
>gets some deep sleep until close time
>refuses to ellaborate further

 No.686789

There is now a Canada thread >>686719

 No.686795

>>682457
What offends me the most in the first piscture is the actual math. It's so fucking stupid i have hard time believing that anyone can take this shit seriously.

 No.687985

>>682457
>coffee breaks bad!!!
What kind of psycho do you have to be to even write this? Imagine not having weekly mornings entirely dedicated to drinking coffee. I’ll go crazy.

 No.693353

https://rsoe-edis.org/eventMap
Here is a world map that will let you view recent events all over the place in real-time.



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 No.670428[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

It came to the point where you had Abu Kawla, former ISIL butcher, celebrating as an SDF commander with a cake featuring the American flag. The extraction of oil by American troops from Syria still continues to this very day. America, through the Rojava counter-gang, still occupies almost a third of Syria.

Remember how you were gaslit by so-called anarchists all the time that Kurdish nationalism/opportunism is actually the real movement of our times and you are a deranged "tankie" whenever you think this was sus? Remember that American occupation of Syria was compared with the aid the USSR received during WWII, what the actual fuck.

Old BO was right to split along these lines, because fuck, there is no justification for this anymore.
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 No.693305

>>693220
China is the only great power worth supporting currently and they clearly are a DoTP.

 No.693306

>>693293
>This validates the theory that the class character of a state can only change via rupture.
Damn I guess Sweden and Japan are still feudal states then.

 No.693315

>>672455
Brainlets got bamboozled into supporting ethnonationalists, because a single section of them is doing a weird socialism, and now we're here.

 No.693324

>>693300
> The wouldn't care about Communists either if they gave them their cut.
The hole point of communism is for society to not be robbed by a ruling class.
And it's just stupid to pay for a protection racket, they just use it to buy more weapons to continue the blackmail.

 No.693352

>>693324
You have no choice. You either take the hit or you get overthrown



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 No.690753[Reply]

This is a thread more aimed at Westeroids, since those societies are heavily car-focused nowadays.
The role of the proliferation from those polluting metal coffins after WW2 to further enrich oil oligarchs and the motorisation corporations is hopefully obvious. They influenced the politics in those places so much that societies, which have used different means of transport for centuries and more efficient ones like trains, that they transformed the entire cities to accommodate cars. Whenever there is any infrastructure project, it's for cars first and everything else second at best. After a sufficient amount has been built and is expensively maintained, cars can be advertised as the "ultimate" symbol of freedom™, since the consumer has supposedly the "freedoms" to go anywhere they like – where there are roads that is. It is purposfully omitted that without any proper roads, most cars couldn't move around at all. It is never mentioned that cars are extremely heavily regulated, in comparison to other means of transport, through specific traffic rules like speed limits and where you are even allowed to drive through at all, so that there wouldn't be constant accidents and chaos. This "freedom" for cars always comes at the expense at everyone, who doesn't use cars like for example pedestrians, who used to have all the space between buildings, but now are forced to snake around narrow often overcrowded sidewalks, since cars need a lot of space to navigate properly, so that they need very wide ways. There are plenty of before and after images of city streets before and after cars got introduced. It's shocking. Other means of transport are either left untouched or even intentionally underfunded, so that people are indirectly forced to buy more metal boxes. The shining example is, how the German government treats its Deutsche Bahn, the Krauts' national railway company.
Cars' factor on climate change and environmental destruction for roads is obvious, so I won't dwell on it. However, the air- and noise pollution along with loss of space has gotten so bad in some cities in Europe that a slow policy shift has started, to get cars out of city centers. Barcelona's "super blocks" are an example of this or some cities banning cars altogether in certain areas such as historic city centres.

Even when communists rule nothing in Europe right now, you should support any such policies for the aforementioned reasons, but also an additional one, which is aPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.691355

>>691340
alternative proposal from a guy who's not even a leftist

 No.691356

>>691353
An actual socialist and a functioning adult

 No.691358

>>691356
Don't lie.

 No.691359

>>691356
A socialist that supports big pharma, the oil industry and companies that make highways that congest traffic even more? How are those things pro Socialist?

 No.693348

I've been thinking about the best way to replace cars in rural areas or deprived countries. Build a small gauge railway to every village, with many small cars which you can take off the track at stations as well as a number of larger trains for commuting. Trains will all be really light with electric engines, or possibly steam engines if necessary. If the central government can't handle maintaining the railway then each commune can take care of a certain stretch.



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 No.692273[Reply]

Is US intervention always bad? Surely there are times when US intervention would be welcome. I can imagine living in a few countries historically where I would welcome a US intervention. Better worded by Chris

"That war in the early 1990s changed a lot for me. I never thought I would see, in Europe, a full-dress reprise of internment camps, the mass murder of civilians, the reinstiutution [sic] of torture and rape as acts of policy. And I didn't expect so many of my comrades to be indifferent – or even take the side of the fascists. It was a time when many people on the left were saying 'Don't intervene, we'll only make things worse' or, 'Don't intervene, it might destabilise the region. And I thought – destabilisation of fascist regimes is a good thing. Why should the left care about the stability of undemocratic regimes? Wasn't it a good thing to destabilise the regime of General Franco? It was a time when the left was mostly taking the conservative, status quo position – leave the Balkans alone, leave Milosevic alone, do nothing. And that kind of conservatism can easily mutate into actual support for the aggressors. Weimar-style conservatism can easily mutate into National Socialism. So you had people like Noam Chomsky's co-author Ed Herman go from saying 'Do nothing in the Balkans', to actually supporting Milosevic, the most reactionary force in the region. That's when I began to first find myself on the same side as the neocons. I was signing petitions in favour of action in Bosnia, and I would look down the list of names and I kept finding, there's Richard Perle. There's Paul Wolfowitz. That seemed interesting to me. These people were saying that we had to act. Before, I had avoided them like the plague, especially because of what they said about General Sharon and about Nicaragua. But nobody could say they were interested in oil in the Balkans, or in strategic needs, and the people who tried to say that – like Chomsky – looked ridiculous. So now I was interested"
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 No.693319

>>693314
These used to be leftist values until it got warped into its current form.

 No.693327

>>692273
When they forced the S*rbs to end their genocide in Bosnia, and when they bombed Milosevic's fascist government.
I also consider the Nazi invasions of Western European colonialist powers to be based because it gave them a taste of their own medicine. fite me

 No.693329

>>693327
>I also consider the Nazi invasions of Western European colonialist powers to be based
Absolute based nazis my comrade.

 No.693330

>>693314
based materialist
>>693319
cringe utopian

 No.693345

>>692971
this is untrue anon.



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 No.225026[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

🗽United States Politics🦅

LYNCHIAN EDITION

Thread for petit discussion related to the greatest, best country God has ever given man on the face of the earth.

🏈💵💸🍔

News livestreams:
CNN: https://www.livenewsnow.com/american/cnn-news-usa.html
MSNBC: https://www.livenewsnow.com/american/msnbc.html
FOX: https://www.livenewsnow.com/american/fox-news-channel.html
Bloomberg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp8PhLsUcFEegalitarianism
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 No.693235

>>692898
>>692935
What about that essay he wrote where he talked about ten things he hates about marxism and so on, including a “dictatorship of the proletariat”

 No.693266

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>>692222
>elected in cursed election year
>widely hated
>like 200 years old
hmmm

 No.693295

>>693059
He's apparently demanding the release of Aafia Siddiqui:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aafia_Siddiqui

There were also reports he claimed to be Siddiqui's brother but that might not be true (the brother's lawyer says it's not him).

 No.693331

>>693217
Honestly, given the information flow of this age and the unending bullshit the alphabet soup comes up with, there's no distinction to be made anymore. American culture is saturated with propaganda and glow.

 No.693333

>>690533
Totally open to being vored by a cute commie femboy.



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 No.2221[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

How do you dress? What are you wearing today? How should you dress, as a Marxist? Which trends are proletarian and which are bourgeois?
Discuss.
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 No.22437

>>22436
Funniest shit is seeing black people whining that the botnet doesn't detect them correctly. We demand to be surveilled properly!

 No.22438

>>22371
a fellow x-military boomer youtube enjoyer I see

 No.22439

>>22435
>just cover your face
not as fun

 No.22440

>>22436
Lmfao.

 No.22441

>>22435
> newer algorithms already circumvent this
proof?



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 No.691366[Reply]

Was there ever any society based on private property that was actually democratic, or were they all dictatorships of the upper class, more or less providing for the welfare of lower-class citizens?
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 No.693248

>>693239
well, it is not a big deal here, but i only go through the pains of illustrating this for the intrinsic truth of the matter for the sake of honest and intrinsic truth. it is one thing to propagate a catch phrase but another thing to seriously think you need to exclude history or ancient studies or whatever for this nuance or that nuance when that ancient time was much different from the present time

evidently even if there are things about a certain society we dislike, there are also things which are still relevant to the present in one way or another, and there are there aspects of that ancient society which existed independently from the thing you don't like about the ancient society

i do agree though that a society must be mad to live in such a way as to base much of your labor on slavery. egypt did the same thing, albeit likely worse, but are we then supposed to do the same here in egypt and basically every other society?

 No.693255

>>693248
i just think that democracy can mean anything, so there's no need to exclude stuff from its definition considering its historical flexibility

 No.693265

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>>693255
>i just think that democracy can mean anything
Then why even make the thread or have a discussion? If democracy is anything and everything, who cares?

It is of course not anything, and a robust discussion about its meaning and utility should be had, so that if nothing else we stop getting newfags who conflate electoral governments explicitly rejecting democracy and modeled after ancient oligarchies as "democratic" in any fashion.

 No.693320

>>693055
>>693051
Some peasant areas in Russia also used such systems where they elected stewards(starosta).

 No.693322

>>691366
>Was there ever any society based on private property that was actually democratic,
Switzerland.



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 No.645093[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Seriously. What the heck is "free speech," as espoused by those to the right of us? Is it a "freedom to have your opinions conveyed to the public through any means, like social media," or is it just a mere excuse to greenlight far-right and destructive ideologies into society, as well as to silence those perceived as "libs" or "commies?" So much for the "free speech" if the latter, then.
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>>692973
No. Pedophilia and particularly actual child abuse is a distinctly right wing phenomena and fits in well into the dark-tetrad/might is right orientation of right wing politics. There is no greater power differentation than that between adult and child.

 No.693090

>>692973
This does not refute the claim it’s responding to, you’re again speculating on a perceived absence as being proof of a phenomenon

 No.693296

>>693061
The fucking chart doesn't even show pedophilia to be "far-right" why the fuck did you attach it to your post?
And also, vore and sadism is on the political left. Does that imply leftists are sadistic cannibals? Probably not. The chart means fucking nothing.
>shit theory
See it would remotely be applicable if you didn't have this sex-crazed worldview. Everything about you lefty poofs needs to be about sex, I swear to God. I've noticed that the further right you go, the more almost schizoid-tier celibate people within it get.
>>693090
>This does not refute the claim it’s responding to
Says who fuckwit? Says fucking who? His first claim is through the evidence of primarily English tabloid articles on extremely open far-right groups that can be described better as "hooligan" than "political", which I've shown to be fallible through some very basic critical thinking. Then he's trying to use theory, which you can see my response to above.
Another question I have, what is with lefties and immediately going "NOOO THAT DOESN'T MEAN ANYTHING" the instant you state something? The argument eventually turns into trying to prove your statement has a valid point instead of the valid point's implications. Fuck.

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>>650046
MIAbros…

 No.693321

>>693309
https://marxists.architexturez.net/archive/marx/works/1842/free-press/index.htm

Here's a mirror without the censorship. The copyright strike on the Marx Engels collected works was ridiculous. The copyright owner didn't even do the work themselves, most of it was translated by Soviet academics and given to the old CPGB to raise funds.



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 No.693112[Reply]

TRS must pay farmers for crop damage: CPI
Hyderabad: The Communist Party of India (CPI) has demanded the TRS government pay compensation to farmers whose crops were damaged due to unseasonal rains and hailstorm. The Congress, meanwhile, citing Centre’s report, accused the state government of not implementing the crop insurance scheme for farmers.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/t-must-pay-farmers-for-crop-damage-cpi/articleshow/88906850.cms
https://archive.is/27bE6

GM workers at Mexico's Silao plant will vote on union Feb 1-2, govt says
Mexico's government said on Friday that a trade union vote at the General Motors Co (GM.N) plant in the central city of Silao will be held on Feb. 1-2 after workers voted last year to scrap their collective contract. Under a Mexican labor reform that underpinned the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) trade deal, workers are now meant to be able to freely choose groups they feel will best fight for their interests. … GM workers will be asked to choose from four unions aiming to win the contract, according to the document shared by the Mexican government on Friday.
https://www.reuters.com/business/gm-workers-mexico-plant-will-vote-union-feb-1-2-govt-says-2022-01-14/

Argentina, Between COVID-19, Blackouts, and a Heat Wave
Argentina is facing one of the most shocking heatwaves in recent decades and is today one of the hottest places in the world. Combined with the high temperatures, the population suffers from massive blackouts due to the high energy demand, and the figures for COVID-19 are above 100,000 a day.
https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Argentina-Between-COVID-19-Blackouts-and-Heat-Wave-20220115-0001.html

Libya: Haftar plane 'lands in Israel' for a two-hour visit
A plane belonging to LiPost too long. Click here to view the full text.
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 No.693191

Florida gay rights activist found dead in landfill
Jorge Diaz-Johnston, 54, the brother of former Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, had been last seen alive on Jan. 3, Tallahassee police said. Shortly after a missing person alert was issued for him Saturday, his body was found in a trash pile at a landfill in Baker, Fla, about 60 miles east of the Alabama border, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.
https://www.nbcnews.com/nbc-out/out-news/florida-gay-rights-activist-found-dead-landfill-rcna12234

Florida bill would allow cameras in classrooms and microphones on teachers
According to the Broward County Public Schools website, parents of a student can request that a camera system with visual and audio capability be placed in a classroom if the student has a disability and is an individualized program in which the majority of students has a disability. That's permitted under Florida House Bill 149, which was passed in July.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/florida-bill-would-allow-cameras-in-classrooms-and-microphones-on-teachers/

A bill by Northeast Florida Sen. Travis Hutson would sharply limit homeowners' ability to file construction defect claims for hidden structural flaws.
The Surfside tragedy horrified observers in a country where a building's structural safety is rarely questioned. Many thought it would prompt Florida lawmakers to take a fresh look at preventing – and punishing – construction defects. …. Proposed by Northeast Florida Sen. Travis Hudson (R-St. Augustine), Senate Bill 736 dramatically reduces the time a home builder is responsible for construction defects. For single family homes, it cuts that time in half – from 10 years to five. It makes no exceptions for intentional fraud, or for violations of building and fire safety codes.
https://www.firstcoastnews.com/article/news/politics/florida-bill-would-reduce-tPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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 No.693207

STATEMENT BY THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF BURMA: A Bright Red Star on a Shining Path
We are reproducing this important statement by the Communist Party of Burma, which is preparing to reinitiate the people’s war in Burma, in memory of one of the martyrs of the people’s war in Peru — Colleague Edith Lagos. This English translation was sent to us. We are also reproducing photograph and video documentation of a recent event in Burma by the People’s Liberation Army, honoring martyrs of the revolution. "The colonial fascists and the bloodsucking bourgeoisie are afraid of communists even hundreds of years after their death. They seem to be afraid of them rising up once more and revolting, afraid that their rebellious spirits will drag them down from their thrones. More than a hundred years after his death, the tomb of Karl Marx was repeatedly destroyed, not allowing him any rest. He still affects them. Before his death, Marx was under constant surveillance — and even more than a hundred years after his death, a spy camera was installed at his graveside. How does this apply to Burma? Khin Nyunt wrote that Thakin Than Tun’s ashes were transported to the mouth of the sea by a warship and shot down. The tomb of Thakin Bahin was also removed and disappeared. But their histories do not fade — they do not disappear — regardless of the actions of all these enemies. The more oppressive darkness prevails, the brighter the history of such heroes shines in a rotten society."
https://the-red-flag.org/en/statement-by-the-communist-party-of-burma-a-bright-red-star-on-a-shining-path/

In the Days of Tito and Allende, Yugoslavia Helped Define Chilean Socialism
Last month, left-winger Gabriel Boric was elected Chile’s new president in a runoff against far-right candidate José Antonio Kast. In an uncertain climate following the massive popular protests in 2019, a referendum to change the constitution inherited from Augusto Pinochet’s regime, and the decline of the traditional parties, Boric won the popular vote, backed by a broad center-left coalition. In the days following his election, Boric’s life story came under the scrutiny of the global media, and his victory was especially publicized by the press in Southeastern Europe. Boric is the descendent of YugoslPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.693249

TYBNA

 No.693311

>Thousands to rally to Kill the Police,
O_O
>… bill
😪



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 No.693310

Planned maintenance today at around 10 UTC (around 9 hours from this post).
No downtime expected, business as usual.



/anime/

 No.12123[Reply]

Give me animes that realistically depict modern warfare
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 No.12355

>>12123
realism and anime don't mix well usually, if you want to watch that kind of thing go watch fireflies or some other anime about the nukes I guess.

 No.12365

>>12355
Fireflies isn't about nukes but yeah, watch (or read) Barefoot Gen

 No.12367

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>>12272
Is the guy in middle supposed to be Griffith and the girl on the left a gender swapped Guts?

 No.12371

>>12367
that is a girl anon.

 No.12381

Flag is libshit but the mech is cool and "realistic" enough that supa robo wars will never ever touch it for being underpowered.



/games/

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 No.12518[Reply]

What's your opinion about the Persona games?
I loved P5R, easily one of the best games I've ever played, but long as fuck too, and the 10 hour tutorial will scare most casuals.

Now I will start playing P4G and maybe the P5 Spinoff game.
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 No.14315

P1 is a little rough, but unique for its genre, even within its own series.
P2 has the strongest story
P3 could potentially be the best if game mechanics were updated in a modern port
P4 has the best characters and general feeling
P5 isn't quite as good as P3/P4 with the main cast, but makes up for it with pretty decent social commentary

 No.14316

>>12519
wtf I could have sworn I made this exact same post word for word a year ago
are u a bot

 No.14845

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it's a good series, but my heart is more aligned with SMT.
Goro best boy btw

 No.14846

I find P5 really mediocre. The story is an uninteresting mess and the dungeons are overlong and unchallenging. As unfair as it may be I'll never be able to beat the feeling that the only reason it's as popular as it is is because of its flashy (and admittedly very well done) presentation and people wanting to play a dating sim/watch a high school anime without feeling guilty. Though even the latter point doesn't make that much sense to me because even the characters aren't very enjoyable. Except Yusuke, I'd be friends with him IRL
I'd say the rest of the games (minus 1 which I haven't played) are generally good but extremely flawed. Even 3 which is very dear to my heart is full of problems

 No.14874

3 is a guilty pleasure of mine, reminds me of my emo friends in high school. and the themes resonate with me too
Tangentially related but I think the P3 movies are very mediocre except for the fourth one which is actually kino.

I gave 4 and 5 an honest attempt but they're way too bubbly and pop-like for me. 5's with its muh rotten adults was especially irritating.

1 looks interesting, at least from a presentation standpoint.

2 is the least popular one afaik and also loved on /v/ so I'm just going to assume it's mediocre at best but praised because it's unpopular.



/leftypol/

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 No.692581[Reply]

With the gradual collapse of good education in certain countries such as America, what does /leftypol/ think of the concept of building dual power in education?
How would it look like? How does it already look like?
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 No.693225

>>693169
Serve the People type cringe is very popular here actually lol

 No.693226

>>693225
also you don't know what mutual aid means

 No.693268

>693225
>reply to my dumb post 😏
no.

 No.693269

>>693169
>Communist orgs in the imperial core need to do more mutual aid/mass line stuff in general.
All of those tactics were coopted by the state over 60 years ago, think of something new. Whenever you do aid work you're doing the government's job FOR THEM, you think you're advancing communism but in paractice are doing PRIVITIZATION

 No.693274

>>693225
It's only present here in the US as far as it's a novelty. Do you see these parties carrying out these programs to the extent that >>692912 the BPP did? It doesn't seem like a genuine effort to raise the quality of life, education, organizing, etc. in their communities so much as a token gesture to show off. That's often what I perceive it as.
>>693269
What are you talking about? We don't need to help the state do privatization. They already are doing so. The public education system, itself an arm of bourgeois state power, is actively attacked by bourgeois reactionaries replacing it with privatized schooling. Sometimes run by religious institutions. "Libertarian" capitalist and conservative ideological organizations frequently try and push their propaganda into schools, even public schools where overworked teachers often must purchase their own school supplies for hundreds to thousands of dollars a year. It's already privatized. It's already being privatized.
And the problem would supposedly be that we offer a quality alternative of some kind?



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 No.13224[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Its out soon. Any other HOI4 etc. grand strategy enthusiasts here?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p26A0H3IoO4

The Second World War’s hardest fighting was on the Eastern Front of Europe.

No Step Back is the newest expansion for Hearts of Iron IV, Paradox Interactive’s grand strategy wargame about the world crisis of the 1930s and World War II. This expansion adds greater detail for many nations in Eastern Europe, unique game systems to reflect Soviet politics, and many improvements to the military aspect of the game.

>New Soviet National Focuses.


>New Polish National Focuses.


>New Baltic National Focuses: Shared alternate history paths for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as unique paths for each.


>Army Officer Corps: Build a general staff, drawing on the talents and expertise of available officers to take advantage of changes in technology and tactics.

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 No.14837

>>14829
Bukharina is underdeveloped, better wait for that komi rework.
>TNO is a 'realistic history simulation' where Germany somehow won despite all historians agreeing the only way that's possible is if the USSR was hit by an asteroid or something
As they say " History does not tolerate 'What ifs' ", every AH is unrealistic, and there no shame in accepting that your one is too, you can only be hypocrite and deny the obvious.
>Russia is LITERALLY A FUCKING BATTLE ROYAL FOR IDEOLOGIES
As Russian, ab yes, many Russian Players do see TNO Russia as some sort of wish fulfillment, even when your unifier is not shown in good light, or they are fucked up otl (e.g Rodz Simps)
>>14834
Last time i checked he was Stratocracy Enjoyer, don't know if that changed. (like TWR Suslov lol)
>Mhmm, who could make a decent "Stalinist" in TNO
Another rework was set to be done in Tyumen, they already removing Malenkov from Orenburg to put him somewhere else, and knowing his otl stances it would be easy to deduced where, so they started to re-collect actual "anti-party group" (the best one is if Molotov can take charge, good pragmatic politician, and diplomat, even Stalin Critized him for "making everything look too Official, and law clean")

 No.14838

>>14836
>I think so yeah, but it's part of the despotism/Authdem group even though his whole thing is the red army being the state similar to Tukhachevsky and his focuses and events reinforce that it actually is a form of socialism at least as far at Batov is concerned
Mhmm, so Batov is basically a softer version of Tukh?

>>14837
>(like TWR Suslov lol)
lel, I rememeber in the old version of TWR where Suslov was the man in charge of the NKVD garrison at that island where the Tsar Bomb nuclear test happened lmao

>(the best one is if Molotov can take charge, good pragmatic politician, and diplomat, even Stalin Critized him for "making everything look too Official, and law clean")

Kek

 No.14839

>>14838
>Mhmm, so Batov is basically a softer version of Tukh?
Kinda, his ideology is borne out of the time fighting the Germans and defying Yazov. He realized that what kept the tyrants away was the Red Army, and that it needed to be the shield of the people. Overall it's very flawed but in a good kind of way. It's flawed not in a "this makes no sense" way but instead in a very human way borne out of very specific circumstances, it's one of the few cases of good writing about the human condition towards ideology that isn't "Yo this acid ain't shit" and is more a case study of how a soviet general's ideology would evolve when surrounded by genocidal maniacs

 No.14840

>yfw someone is making a Rhodesia submod for TNO

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDCLUewXvZgx2tJXQHEUm4w/community?lb=UgkxXtY5T9OxiJdz97F3pMPSEILSHMfo69gT

>This mod isnt just for Rhodesiaboos

[X]

 No.14872

Which Russian empire (Not Russia in general, Particularly the Russian empire statelet) path in red-flood is the 'less bad' considering that socialists are not an option for them?

>Kolchak

>Drozdovsky
>Black-Hundreds
>Diterikhs
>Mladrossi.



/AKM/

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 No.405[Reply]

How are battleships made?
what would a country need for it to have domestic ship construction?
what does a nation need these days to be a naval power?

Anybody know where to start with learning about modern naval warfare production and tactics?
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 No.1002

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Well explicitly battleships aren't made anymore, they existed from the mid-19th century until 1946, with the last one being built and launched being the HMS Vanguard in 1946, although she was a crappy 1930s treaty design using 1910s guns so most people consider the Iowa class from 1944 the last battleships, and even further still you have the Sovetsky Soyuz class by the Soviets which were partly completed after WW2, but kinda just sat as empty hulls and were scrapped in 1949.

As to how they were made, it was a very general process that has existed since ships have existed.

First the keel is laid; the keel is the central vertical beam that runs the entire length of the ship. This bears the entire weight of the ship and has to be reinforced, back with wooden ships usually this would be made from a single giant tree, so you can imagine how stuff like the 1st rate ships of the Napoleonic era used giant trees and Britain actually went to war with Denmark when they threatened to cut off their supply of tall trees from the Baltics that they made their ships' keels and masts out of.

So once the keel is laid then you have to lay the skeleton or frame structure, AKA the ribs, these are horizontal beams that frame the bottom of the ship and are also reinforced. These differ slightly from commercial ship beams in that all ships have their keels and beams reinforced as most of the time the biggest force pushing against it it the sea itself.

This is where Battleships start to differ, commercial ships just use structural steel for the rest of the construction, as in they slap steel in the shape they want and call it a day. Battleships do the same thing for the initial hull, but then begin bracing it and compartmentalizing the interior so as to limit damage, flooding and fires. Then once the initial hull is complete comes the armor. Now Battleships aren't armored how you normally think; their entire hull isn't covered in armor. Instead the 'modern' armor scheme of battleships came as a result of early ironclads being too heavy to armour everywhere and so they developed a system called the central battery; that is all the guns, engines and important bits were shoved into the centre of the ship and only that part was properly armored. This concept gave way eventually to the idea of the citadel; the most heavily armoured part of the ship. The citadel is usually the main belt, which is what most people quote as the armour thickness of a sPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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>>1002
wtf is that ship real?

 No.1023

>>1022
No it's a joke about ridiculously tall the main superstructure on Japanese battleships.

 No.1024

>>1002
>Sovetsky Soyuz class by the Soviets which were partly completed after WW2, but kinda just sat as empty hulls and were scrapped in 1949.
What was stopping them from being converted into something else, like a carrier for example?



/draw/

 No.1927[Reply]

itt: we discuss and make agitprop

 No.1928

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good ending

 No.1931

>>1928
wojaks are ugly as fuck, fuck off



/leftypol/

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 No.687565[Reply]

Why do people say that imperialism only exists under capitalism? The Romans were imperialistic, it's where the word comes from. Defining "imperialism" in strictly economic terms is really weird and makes no sense historically, kind of a dirty thing to try to redefine a term like that tbh.
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 No.690377

>>689805
I mean Brutus the founder of the republic.

 No.690738

>>687748
>Optimates aren't people
ftfy

 No.691291

inb4 OP simply makes a new thread with this topic again after getting BTFO

 No.692999

>>689805
this is more or less parent and i wholeheartedly agree

 No.693242

>>689805
Caesar was an opportunist. Ceaseroids are Menscheviks.



/leftypol/

 No.213976[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Welp edition
Live Updates: https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Global Tracker: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html
The mod team asks you to please limit all covid discourse outside the mainstream media (vaccine skepticism, mask non-compliance, etc..) to this thread
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 No.692948

>>691185
Good weather. Coof can't really spread outside

 No.693224

>>692362
this study showed its possible for furin cleavage sites to develop naturally. But it doesnt rule it out to be lab engineered.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1873506120304165

 No.693230

>>692944
Seems like the guy was saying a part of the nucleotide genome code is too improbable to form naturally. When he looked it up Moderna had a patent for its matched sequence.

So yeah does seem like moderna could have spliced it, but a paper above shows it could be natural too unlike what the link op posted showed.

 No.693236

>>691748
Wow so mask off. Nothing to see herr guys go home!!! Theyre pivoting strategies to sweep it under the rug since they cant afford another lockdown

 No.693241

>>692362
It infuririates me at the thought that Moderna created this whole pandemic.



/leftypol/

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 No.691581[Reply]

How does a tiny splinter Trot sect have the best socialist/labor publication in the world?

Can someone explain this to me. I'm seriously considering joining the SEP JUST because their news site is 10/10 and if they can run that shit with like, 12 guys, imagine how many readers they could pull if they actually had a real membership base.
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 No.692029

>>691772
is this image fucking real

 No.692033

>>691824
11/10 shitpost

 No.692698

>>691636
>>692020
What's up with this David North guy

 No.693071

>>692013
Wrong, faggot.

 No.693229

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Their analysis of other left parties is downright comical at times, but I have appreciated their recent critique of the 1619 Project. I especially appreciated their takedown of this charlatan's Race War Theory of History and the historical fabrication he pushes to support it.



/leftypol/

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 No.662225[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Discuss your favourite theorists here, your favourite MLM parties, et cetera.

Marxism–Leninism–Maoism (MLM) is a political philosophy that synthesizes and builds upon Marxism–Leninism and Maoism. Its proponents refer to Marxism–Leninism–Maoism as Maoism and Maoism as Mao Zedong Thought (MZT) or Marxism–Leninism–Mao Zedong Thought, the Chinese adaption of Marxism–Leninism. Marxism–Leninism–Maoism was first formalized by the Shining Path in 1982.
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 No.691574

>>691343
It's not just the 15-year old twitter kids, but also many of the established Maoist organisations who do real life activism like the German, Swiss, Norwegian, Finnish, Swedish and Canadian "pre-party" groups. Many of them have correct positions on many issues, but then they get stagnant because they believe peoples war is the only thing that matters and preach peoples war in countries where it sounds like crazy talk. Preaching war before they even lead any masses…

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A Nova Democracia: Signs of a Deepening World Crisis
Editors’ Note: The following is an unofficial translation of the editorial “Sinais de aprofundamento da crise mundial” by the Brazilian democratic newspaper, A Nova Democracia.

By the Editorial Board of A Nova Democracia

The world economy has not emerged from the cyclical crisis, within the general crisis of imperialism, which it plunged into in the second quarter of 2019, and another bubble is already building up. The only imperialist power that went against the recessionary trend in the 2019-2021 period, China, is now on the verge of its own general crisis of relative overproduction, specifically in the real estate sector, which is the main branch of its economy, accounting for 30% of its GDP and therefore concentrating a large mass of its proletariat; not to mention the subsidiary branches that sustain and operate around this activity.

The Chinese corporation Evergrande, the second largest in the country, contracted and accumulated a debt of $300 billion dollars to boost production in the real estate sector. Both fictitious capital (speculative economy) fled, decreasing the general price of shares in the financial market (capital devaluation), as well as land prices in China declined (17.5%, in August 2021), producing the same effect. There are already 65 million homes on the market and idle in China, equivalent to the total number of homes in France. Overproduction is already a given, just missing its effective collapse.

Such is the fundamental law of capitalism, raised to the thousandth degree in its monopoly and final phase (imperialism): productivity, unprecedentedly raised by the monopoly bourgeoisie with the aim of making production cheaper and reaching the maximum possible rate of profit, goes beyond the capacity of social consumption. The low wages – just the bare minimum – paid to the proletariat and the working masses, added to an unstoppable growth in global production, making it impossible for such commodities to find markets– and therefore for capital to be invested in all branches of the economy and in speculation, including fictitious capital. Or rather: there are potential consumers, people who want and need goods, but they cannot buy them as they need them, in the same proportion in which they are produced. The result is the general cyclical crisis of relative overproduction, which, you see, can only be relatively quelled with the further growthPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

 No.693139

Ancom/Maoist unity against Dengists when? We may have some differences but both of us realize them as the capitalist grifters and eastern imperialism apologists that they are. And unfortunately they make up a large part of the ML community.

 No.693149

>>693139
Ancoms and maoists combined cannot compare to the strength of even one pinky finger of MLs.

 No.693228

>>693149
MLs/tankies that support the likes of modern day China, Russia, Syria, Iran, etc. are revisionists and supporters of state capitalism.



/leftypol/

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 No.690428[Reply]

The news portal 902.gr has published an interview with Eliseos Vagenas, member of the CC of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) and Head of the International Relations Section of the CC of the KKE, concerning the developments in Kazakhstan:
— The recent mass mobilizations in Kazakhstan have led to violent conflicts and the intervention of military forces to suppress them. President Tokayev spoke of foreign intervention, of 20,000 foreign militants, which was followed by the military intervention of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) countries. The question arises: Were these mobilizations based on internal developments or was it truly a foreign intervention as in the case of Ukraine a few years ago?

— The root cause of the mass people’s mobilization that took place in Kazakhstan lies in the enormous social and economic problems that the restoration of capitalism has caused to the people of this country.

Millions of people live on very low wages and pensions, millions are unemployed, others are forced to commute to the internal part of the country or to Russia to earn a wage. Millions of young people, in a society where the average age is low, are desperate regarding their future which seems obscure.

At the same time, it is obvious that capitalists live in luxury, that the energy wealth is being looted by local capitalists as well as foreign monopolies, such as US Chevron corporation. Overall, the US, British, and EU monopolies control 75% of the mining sector of the industry, which is the most important in this country. The energy wealth is also directed to the EU, Russia, and China, which are important importers of the energy wealth of the country.

The huge social differentiation led to harsh workers’ struggles. How did the authorities respond? 10 years ago in the city of Zhanaozen the regime’s security forces murdered thousands of workers in strike. There was an intensification of repression; among other things, the CP of Kazakhstan was banned while until today they deny the legalization of the Socialist Movement of Kazakhstan, they banned more than 600 trade unions by adopting new trade union laws in order to fully control the trade union movement. Moreover, an effort was launched to support the nationalist forces, including the justification of the local Nazi collaborators, i.e. the so-called “Turkestan SS legion”, which acted during the Second World War.

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 No.692976

>>692963
Supporting the workers doesn't equate to supporting a continuation of the current protests. The government has made concessions and clearly the workers lacked the organization to take political power. Now is the time to regroup and organize for the next battle. Hopefully the workers themselves can root out any foreign subversive elements and eschew NGO funding.

 No.692977

>>692963
I am not convinced they are not trolling/fishing for a reaction

 No.693070

I personally support any government putting down rioters, in asia, and also blm, because they are radlibs. Being a communist is when rioters are arrested, and the more rioters are arrested, the more of a communist you are

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 No.693211

So…
Is this Kazhakstan thread number 7.0?



/leftypol/

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 No.692399[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

Is there a proxy conflict coming?

US will act ‘decisively’ if Russia deploys military to Cuba or Venezuela – White House
https://www.rt.com/russia/546021-moscow-presence-cuba-venezuela/

Are NATO and Russia on the brink of war over the Ukraine crisis? (Ex-UK ambassador to Russia)
https://www.rt.com/podcast/546013-russia-nato-ukraine-crisis/

US claims Russia preparing ‘false flag’ in Ukraine
https://www.rt.com/russia/546091-us-false-flag-ukraine/

Russia ‘fabricating a pretext for invasion’ of Ukraine – White House
https://www.rt.com/russia/546049-kremlin-fabricating-reason-ukraine-invasion/

Is Russia really preparing an offensive against Ukraine?
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 No.693143

>>692472
how the fuck do you not know how julien assange is?

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 No.693147

>>693143
He probably didn't read the list closely.

 No.693163

>>692465
>The German Empire was an imperialist country, the Russian Federation is not.
Wow! Just like that. No argument needed, you can just declare things imperialist or not?!

 No.693200

>>693004
I agree but I think Russia will take part of Ukraine, with some battles against Ukrainians and NATO will just piss and moan and sanction and invite the rest of Ukraine in. This might be a "happening" of sorts. But there will be no more world wars ever again without communism, in fact that has been an explicit goal of US policy since ww2, and probably of everyone else' policies, that is to avoid world wars at all costs.



/leftypol/

 No.294972[Reply][Last 50 Posts]

VERSIÓN 2.0
The other thread was full.
Anything Latinoamérica related, let's unite in discussion while the CIA-funded military hasn't decide to torture us to death for the time being.
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 No.691146

>>690418
Ya te pregunté en dónde te mintió y no respondiste.
¿Eres derechairo, por pura coincidencia?

 No.692979

Gustavo Petro hizo un evento en el pueblo de donde soy, a mi tía le dieron tapabocas del pacto historico.
Yo quiero que petro gane para decirle a mis compañero uribistas que hagan maletas y se vayan.

 No.692982

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El 15 de enero de 1919 el partido social demócrata alemán enviaba a los freikorps a aplastar la revolución espartaquista y a asesinar a Rosa Luxemburgo y a Karl Liebknecht. Hoy sus verdugos Fundación Friedrich Ebert están dentro de la convención constitucional chilena.

 No.692988

>>692979
Petro es lo mejor que podemos esperar de Colombia. Para cuando la Unión de Repúblicas Bolivarianas de America?

 No.693198

>>692982
You can't make this shit up.



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Lula is Selling Out Again

So Lula is giving every signal it will run as a shitty liberal/centrist With his VP being a Opus Dei fanatic

Pic >Here nobody has to be revolutionary, we have to be Christians, democrats, humanists. We have to be human beings so that we can look people in the face and say, "You have the right too. I'm going to eat a turkey for Christmas and you have the right to eat it too."

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 No.692974

>>692857
Desejo de vingança.

 No.693006

Who was that latino that wrote about Brazil being the Turkey of Latin America, and by that he meant a reactionary state that exploits its neighbors in favor of imperialist powers while also being exploited.

 No.693173

>>691621
mano, eu odeio o estado, inclusive quem me ensinou isso foi marx e lenin, eu consigo olhar para o passado e pensar que stalin não foi o ideal, mas o que passou passou, cara, eu acho inconcebível que o grande fator de divisão das esquerdas no brasil seja stalin, coreia e por aí vai, puta merda, imagina se na revolução russa os caras ficassem discutindo baboseira, nada teria acontecido. O exemplo com getúlio é muito bom

 No.693180

>>693006
never heard of it

 No.693197

>>688718
Os próximos são vocês, esquerdosos

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