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The specter of Ultraleftism. All the powers of old Leftypol have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this specter; Ziggers and Dengists, Anarchists and Stalinists, MAGAComs and Third-worldists.
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>>2585857
Lenin: "Comrade Bordiga is retarded"

>>2585857
I've also not read the cato institute publications

>>2585857
revisionist anti-communist propaganda. molotov-ribbentrop was not some kind of evidence of stalin and the USSR's secret support for fascism, but a realpolitik agreement made under duress to buy time to arm for the coming war. bordiga is a fascist apologizing anti-communist shithead and you should never read his bullshit any more than you should read mein kampf or any other fascist ramblings.

>>2585840
>>2585857
Bordiga was the first Zigger in fact.

>>2585867
>>2586010
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>>2586022
Triggered theorylet MLoid schizos who know nothing about so-called left communism and get all their information from hasan & the deprogram streams.
Schizo obsessed haters of actual communism who rather than read and evaluate the claims of authentic communist theory would rather circlejerk over tribal loyalty to their specific branch of ideology.
You're simply defending Social Democracy while claiming the man who literally founded the Italian Communist movement was a secret Nazi, because while under duress from fascist secret police to say something positive about the axis or else face death he said that at least the chaos and mass violence of WW2 created conditions likely to increase class consciousness and conditions likely to generate proletarian revolutions against the axis and allied regimes, which was factually true.



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>>43642
Yeah fair enough. Smith Anon responded to this Marx quote:
"Taken together, the commodities are sold at 2 + 7 + 17 = 26 above, and 8 + 18 = 26 below their value, so that the deviations of price from value balance out one another through the uniform distribution of surplus-value, or through addition of the average profit of 22 per 100 units of advanced capital to the respective cost-prices of the commodities I to V. One portion of the commodities is sold above its value in the same proportion in which the other is sold below it. And it is only the sale of the commodities at such prices that enables the rate of profit for capitals I to V to be uniformly 22%"
…by claiming that according to Marx, values and prices are the same.

That guy has to be a far-right troll who is spreading disinfo on purpose and not just an idiot.



/leftypol/

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🗽UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

<Nation of Cults 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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>>2585902
anon was commenting on the content of the cartoon, not your post

>>2586030
Imagine how wet your woman will get when you pull up with this. RETVRN.

A used, low mileage, 4WD Suzuki Carry is like 15k USD in Japan.

the uae is getting away with everything and i'm going insane

>>2585863
The CPUSA isn't even fit to perform its historical anti-revolutionary role any more, it's a shell of its former revisionism anti-Comintern self, it literally just exists to steal the labor, time and money from literal fucking morons. People on the CPUSA are dumb marks and thus lesser beings compared to you or me. Currently it tails the DSA but in the future it will tail the ACP, just a useless organization.

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>>2586037
How much euro is it to get that in eastern europe? I make <700 a month.
I hope the chinese sex robots are cheap cuz I want one too.



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>>2585922
>I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the only reason why Palestine is the exception there are enough wealthy christchuds uncomfortable with a Jewish state that the media is open to discussion in a way it usually isn’t about foreign affairs
no, I think it's more because it's the only 'pure' narrative they can find, they can sell, and they can feel good about it, and feel good themselves when talking about it. it's more a combination, rather than a single factor.
if you are going to market yourself as a progressive you need to talk progressive. you can't simply adopt the language to say, i.e. that Ivan Duque's Colombia was progressive. but in Palestine they found a perfect niche, where everything can be simply ignored be cause Palestine is the weaker link always. though it's a good litmus test, it has created a bunch of reactionary people that doesn't think two times before spitting some bullshit.
For these ultras, pondering the nuances is a difficult task, because goes against their own beliefs, promoted by the material conditions they live in.

but in resume: The EU and the US has more weight in that situation, so whatever they want to talk about China in Russia is as stupid as talking about the effects of a mosquito bite in your skin and sunbathing from 9AM to 3PM on the beaches of Cali.

>>2585992
>activate the azovastal protocol
the protocol only works within the virtual AI world.

>>2585696
Look at you. Getting emotional like a female.

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>>2585922
>I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the only reason why Palestine is the exception there are enough wealthy christchuds uncomfortable with a Jewish state that the media is open to discussion in a way it usually isn’t about foreign affairs
<no, I think it's more because it's the only 'pure' narrative they can find, they can sell, and they can feel good about it, and feel good themselves when talking about it
No, you're both wrong, it's because we've been arguing and organising around Palestine for literal generations.
Why do I have to keep telling you people this when it should be so intuitively obvious to anyone even on the sidelines of the left?



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

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

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

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>>2586004
That's not what the labour aristocracy is. It refers to the leadership and management of the worker's movement that has carved out a niche in bourgeois society for itself. Mainly trade union officials, social democratic party leaders and politicians, etc. Technically speaking India arguably has a larger labour aristocracy than the US.

>>2584742
I think one of the reasons why NK hasn't tried to reunify the peninsula yet (asides from American presence in the south of course) is the ungodly amount of cultural housecleaning they would need to do in their formerly occupied territory.

>>2585956
I think a lot of the discussions about the definition of fascism fall flat because people don't acknowledge that Americans were the proto-fascists and ᴉuᴉlossnW/Hitler got a lot of their inspiration from America and got support from American corporations and industrialists.

>>2585707
>Nice Nazi beloved image nerd.
Pure revisionism. East Germany was objectively anti-Nazi while West Germany was controlled by literal Nazis who were active members in the Nazi Party under Hitler. kys liberal

>>2585949
Reddit the State



/lgbt/

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Non-binary and other invented genders aren't truly gender identities. If you look at what they post, you'll realize they're primarily experiencing a coming-of-age complex, wanting to return to their pre-pubescent, gender-neutral childhood.
But this isn't gender dysphoria, and non-binary people often don't take any hormones and, after a couple of years, become normal adults.
Yet, they often speak on behalf of the LGBT community, and many liberals support this, even though, in reality, they're cisgender heterosexuals with youthful maximalism and some personality disorders.
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>>5292
It's relevant because gender is socially constructed ergo your gender is constructed by society enforcing it on you. Either you are successfully conscripted, or fall through the cracks and become one of the "undesirable" genders, but there is no such thing as "pre-gendered" existence as long as gendered society exists.

>>5303
Ah, I failed to grasp the importance of "after" in your post and misinterpreted.

>>5227
>wanting to return…after a couple of years, become normal adults.
"Noooo you're a reactionary for wanting to return to a status quo before being transformed into a domesticated neoliberal subject whose gender is categorized as a single binary digit value in IBM's holocaust computer systems. You will never become illegible to the fascist corporate state!!!! You must make yourself legible so that the State can see you!"
<The book 'Seeing Like a State' makes an argument that states seek to force "legibility" on their subjects by homogenizing them and creating standards that simplify pre-existing, natural, diverse social arrangements. Examples include the introduction of family names, censuses, uniform languages, and standard units of measurement. While such innovations aim to facilitate state control and economies of scale, Scott argues that the eradication of local differences and silencing of local expertise can have adverse effects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seeing_Like_a_State
>this isn't gender dysphoria,
you believe that the subjectivity of humans who still have souls is a medical problem that should be solved with PMC therapy from fascist bureaucrats. Dialectical materialism shows that the human species has countless evolutionary forms and variants that have all been wiped away for the sake of capitalist objectification of their slave commodities. Its like how you can only find one or two versions of a specific product at your local store. LGBT more like Sugar-free Pepsi!
>the LGBT community,
the whites-only gated community of soulless settler Israelis is baffled and confused by their indigenous slaves having normal human lived experiences that aren't legible to Microsoft's dogshit AI

>>5306
I remember on Cohost when Discord first started allowing users to request their data, users found it was trying to guess people's gender, and they graphed it's confidence of blue line for male and a pink line for female and found the charts to be incredibly noisy, almost pseudo-random for trans people. Being trans, especially non-binary, is theoretically great for your infosec since that's a whole parameter rendered unintelligible.

>>5308
> Being trans, especially non-binary, is theoretically great for your infosec since that's a whole parameter rendered unintelligible.
No, being a regular cis John is much more anonymous.



/leftypol/

 

What's the critique from the left on George Soros? I know he's been involved in a hell of a lot of anti-Communist regime-change activities but not the details.
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>>2585839
hes literally a cia asset

>>2585848
State assets are bourgeoisie tools in a bourgeoisie dictatorship. In USA there is facade of independent institutions while in Russia FSB is the bourgeoisie. They call FSB officers the new aristocracy.

>>2585839
He is a capitalist.

he represents an internal contradiction on the right - he is a staunch anti-communist attempting realise popper's "open society" to globalise american hegemony - yet the pro-capitalist right hate him (because he's a jew or something).

>>2585839
real knowers understand people like soros are ultimately helpful to communism



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Is Dwarf Fortress the most Historical Materialist game of all time?

>Simulates thousands of years of history

>Simulates individual lives
>Simulates entire economies
>Simulates private property, families, cities, states
>does not privilege the player with any kind of protagonism. You are simply an entity in a larger civilization
>any entity can be wiped out at any given moment and replaced with a similar one.
>deep physics simluation that includes erosion, precipitation, and the formation of continents
>can instantaneously generate an entire encyclopedia of interconnected occurences spanning thousands of years
>simulates marriage, divorce, courtship, cheating, betrayal, coups, assassinations, persecutions, and purges
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>>41273
true it is charming in a way. glitches and bugs and unintended consequences are always charming, but i was mostly talking about model interaction collapse in general as a challenge to simulation creators. simulation creators want their models to interact cohesively. sometimes the model interaction collapse is funny and charming, but not always. sometimes it can make things a slog, or broken, or boring.

>>41274
I think this is a challenge that has to be solved top-level, as a design philosophy thing. Look at the recent Zelda games and how they handle things interacting through a "chemistry" system as they call it. If you start from considering how all the different pieces interact instead of designing them separately as their own systems, it keeps everything more cohesive.

The new control scheme is such unplayable dogshit, what were they thinking?

>>45178
That people who got filtered by the old control scheme would be more likely to buy the game if everything took a million clicks to do, and they were right.

>>45179
The dev team at the engineering firm I worked at designed an application for the engineers to use which had a bunch of smart keyboard shortcuts, and documents outlining how to use them, and nobody uses them, instead choosing to do everything with mouse. So this is true. Also I think a lot of people never use keyboard shorcuts because they never learned how to type in school, and so, for them, keyboard shortcuts are actually slower than using the mouse, because they have to search around the keyboard for keys they can't feel out from muscle memory… another thing that's very depressing is the generational gap in designing everything around PC vs. designing everything around smartphone and tablet.



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A general for "western" animations/cartoons.
Gonna start off with a recommendation to watch The King and the Mockingbird the 1980 version especially, absolutely comrade-pilled movie.

Good torrent sites (massive pop-up warning, put on an adblocker):
https://kimcartoon.li/CartoonList
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=movies
https://rarbg.to/torrents.php?category=2;18;41;49
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>>46876
I'd the tiefling

>>46877
i hope you mean the circus guy and not the lolsorandom teenager

>>46882
I bet she tastes like booberry milk

Happy Kingsmas

>>45163
>he "helped to innovate that character"
Is that just weird corpo speak to say "he created that character but we don't want to give him credit for it for legal and proprietary reasons"?



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Couldn't organise a piss up in a brewery.

You must answer the question to make a new thread. See the last field.
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>>2585937
Devout prayer in the church

>>2585937
There is no one way it should look. Which is why is detest that it's always presented in that very curated way.
Victorian London, Paddington Bear, the Royal Family, some stop motion short film about a bourgeois family's child/ a talking animal encountering some minor difficulty.

>>2585937
lots of weed and curry

FUCK OSWALD MOSELY for giving the government a reason to ban political uniforms…

>>2585884
I'm not to know that, am I?



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>>2584174
You see, Smith Anon does not distinguish how different averages work. It's all a big mess in his head. Here is the solution (not very complicated, but he probably won't read it because he is a seething butthurt narcissist): There are time averages and parts averages.

Time average: We follow something over time and look at its average state (conceptually such always exists, but it might not be an actually happening state you can point at and say "now").
Parts average: We divide some sum between components that in aggregate make up the sum to get the average part (again it conceptually exists, but not necessarily in the sense of something you can point at).

If we imagine a very stupid person, we can imagine that person to be stunned by this distinction, because sometimes making the distinction is not necessary. Suppose a thousand people are all doing coin flips. Assuming unbiased coins, whether we check the time average of one guy doing the experiments or check a snapshot of the group, we can expect the data to look about the same. (By the way, processes that have the property that both checks amount to the same are called ergodic processes. Is capitalism ergodic? No.)

The average Marx talked about in the bit that perplexes Smith Anon is a parts average (as was gracefully and tastefully alluded to in post >>2582003 with the elevator story).

In Capital III, Marx worked with a model that assumes that profit rates equalize. It's a good question how strong the tendency of profit to equalize really is and so it's also a good question how useful that model is. Either way, the parts average exists, irrespective of how strong or weak the profit-rate equalizing tendency is because it is a MOTHAFUKEN PARTS AVERAGE.

Now, how does the model with the equalized profit rates fit together with assuming prices proportional to value? In short, these two do not fit together well and Marx did not believe they do. The stronger the tendency of profit rates to equalize, the more price ratios diverge from labor-input ratios. This is due to different organic composition of capital in different firms. If we counterfactually assume equal organic composition everywhere, we can have equalized profit rates and priPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

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

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

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

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

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



/latam/

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EDIÇÃO AJURICABA
"Ajuricaba foi um importante líder dos povos indígenas da Amazônia. Este cacique dos indígenas Manáos liderou as tribos do Rio Negro na guerra contra os colonialistas portugueses na terceira década do século XVIII"
"Preso, ele seria conduzido a Belém para julgamento. Mas, mesmo acorrentado, lançou-se nas águas do Amazonas, para resistir à prisão."
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>12708
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>>14229
O pessoal do reddit é gado adestrado. Se o Lula e os caras do Xadrez Verbal/Foro de Teresina adotassem uma postura pró-Maduro muitos desses aí mudavam a conversa rapidinho.

>>14221
todo precisava mijar em pé, mijar sentado é misonigia e uma criação da indústria dos vasos sanitários

>>14230

Falando em Xadrez Verbal, fiquei sabendo que a porta voz da Folha de São Paulo saiu do podcast, confirma?

>>14232
Está falando da Sylvia Colombo? Faz um tempo que não ouço nada deles. Se tiver saído mesmo terei saudade da bixinha, mesmo com suas direitices.

>>14229
a política brasileira é incrível. é viralatismo e entreguismo dos 2 lados



/leftypol/

 

>be communist revolutionary
>overthrow oppressive regime
>instate controversial policies
>become a divisive matter amongst even your own ideology
>be pol pot
> pic unrelated



/leftypol/

 

South Yemen secessionists, supported by the UAE, are crushing the Saudi puppet state and took over most of the cities in the Southern part of the country, also taking control of the Oman-Yemen border. But the Southern Transitional Council isn't communist like was South Yemen, and fully supports the Palestinian genocide:

https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/us/2025/09/24/southern-independence-opens-door-to-ties-with-israel-says-yemens-al-zubaidi/

>Transitional Council chief says Abraham Accords will be key to stability after Gaza war

Declaring an independent southern Yemeni state would pave the way for entering the Abraham Accords, the deputy chairman of Yemen's Presidential Council Aidarous Al Zubaidi told The National in an interview.

>The president of the Southern Transitional Council said all the conditions were in place for statehood and added that secession would allow the south to make its own foreign policy decisions, including the option of joining the Abraham Accords.


>“Before the events in Gaza, we were advancing towards joining the Abraham Accords,” he said. “If Gaza and Palestine regain their rights, the Accords will be essential for stability in the region. When we have our southern state, we will make our own decisions and I believe we will be part of these accords.”


>Yemen's eight-member Presidential Council leads the anti-Houthi, internationally recognised government in exile in Aden. The secessionist Southern Transitional Council holds three of those eight seats.


>Mr Al Zubaidi framed independence not just as a local aspiration but as part of a wider commitment to stability in the region. “We support the two-state solution – a Yemeni state in the north and in the south – and a Palestinian state alongside Israel,” he said. “Self-determination is a right. All people have the right to determine their future.”
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>>2583791
I wish USSR would still be around to occupy both countries and force religious fanatics to sit in front of a mass grave before a bullet penetrates their skull and no soul leaving their dead bodies.

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is it 'coincidence' that UAE is involved in creating a South Arabia state. involved in Somalia (Puntland) Somaliland, Sudan, and has a base in Eritrea?

>>2585966
Is it a coincidence that Russia, China, Qatar and Iran are also involved in raping Sudan? Must be the Jews again


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UAE influencers don't even hide it



/hobby/

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Elf edition.

Since a bunch of the old threads were basically nuked with the server transfer, I wanted to revive some of them.

General discussion of the fantasy genre.
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>>46911
It's because people get assigned to these projects based on relationships and contracts and not really something related to familiarity to the material. Entertainment media is a business and the "craft" of making it is not usually given much consideration. The suits calling the shots basically treat these things like they treat stocks, you're investing in an idea that's either good or bad and the rest is interchangeable.

On the point of Netflix adaptations, the rare case where people actually liked it, One Piece, already lost the original showrunners Matt Owens and Steven Maeda who were attached to the project based on being familiar with the original. Maeda became just a producer after season 1 and Owens left after season 2. Owens (who is black) made public statements on Hasan Piker's stream about Netflix cutting a large portion of Usopp's character moments in particular (the black main character). Owens was vague about exactly why he left, but the point is even when they land a showrunner who can cite stuff the original author forgets, they still fumble it.

>>46911
Other than what other anons wrote, lot of writers want to do their own thing, write original stories, but are stuck in an industry where everything being made is a sequel, prequel, reboot, or known IP adaptation.

>>46914
It's just a shame that when they do their own thing it fucking sucks

>>46918
I dont want to defent them too much, because from what I heard the TV writing industry is incredibly nepotistic, but also the result is rarely one persons vision, but a patchwork of dozen writers forced to work together, mangled further by scrutiny of marketeers and financiers.

>>46921
A lot of big TV series have what is called a "showrunner" as a kind of lead creative, and while the show might not be the product of any single writer, it is usually all in line with the general vision of the showrunner.



/lgbt/

 

why are white trans women such petty pieces of shit?
you'd think being slightly more marginalized despite being in a first world country would make you at least a bit less of a bitch but it's like ya'll really just wanna fit the annoying white woman mold so much it's unreal you still wanna act like you own the queer community.

i don't want to believe in optics, but ya'll legitimately make being a transhumanist in the third world so much fucking worse in every way.

and no wonder /tttt/ thrives with how fucking milquetoast a bunch of you are yet go around with radlib talking points with next to no sense of class consciousness.

seriously the 2 sides of the white transexual are either annoying r/traa radlib or racist r/4tran grifter?

it has legitimately made me rep at times and it hurts, and i'm not even in the US.
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>why is [entire demographic] [thing i don't like] ?
why do people make these threads?

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>>4907
not that this doesn't happen IRL but like, I legitimately think this is a majority online only problem, with the minor exception that some transfem friend groups seem to be extended polycules rather than actual friendgroups.
Idk OP, like, how many prominent trans women even are there in your local community? I don't live in a city so maybe this is a metropolitan problem but like, I haven't met anyone who even knows what traa or 4tran are
Go out and join an organizing committee, get involved in radical queer gr
oups, people are way more varied and full of life than appear on the internet

of all the transhumanists i've met (transfem, transmasc, enby) the only petty pieces of shit have been (chronically) online

>>5301

idk i used to talk mostly to local boomer trans women, some of them lumpenized.

again i'm in Mexico so, that's just how it is.

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>>4907
some of us are the result of society trying to make us be male some of us are the result of secret seia experiments



/lgbt/

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I quite enjoy kink and queer erotica but I don't think it's inherently revolutionary or anything. I do really like the weird fucked up kinky horror shit and I think there are quite a few gems but there's still a lot of trash. I think in general the media reflects broader cultural biases more than anything else.

Of course there's nothing "revolutionary" about fucking art, or culture in general for that matter, inherently or not. Doesn't help that midwits confuse political progressiveness with artistic progressiveness.

>I think in general the media reflects broader cultural biases more than anything else.

Obviously, but go tell that to the politically inert who need to feel they're "at least doing something" just to pat themselves on the back over it.

I just like sicko shit.



/leftypol/

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>"I shouldn't be shamed for not living up to capitalist society's expectations of me, I should be allowed to be my authentic self without being criticized and I shouldn't have to change myself based on some arbitrary capitalist standard"

This seems to be the sentiment that dominates the minds of zoomers and most millennials that drives them towards the left whether we want to admit it or not. This is what makes a lot of younger people under 40 embrace anti-capitalist politics, question social norms that are the superstructure of modern capitalism, become anti-eugenics, embrace new identity groups, and so on. Look no further than Tumblr from the mid 2010s or TikTok today. My question is, why haven't any communist or socialist parties been able to gather these types of people up? The DSA's entire strategy is simply economistic "healthcare and unions" babble that they weaponize to push the Democrats further to the left. Yet we shouldn't forget that the millennial left (namely, the people who participated in the anti-war movement in the 2000s and Occupy in 2011-12) all folded into DSA by the end of the 2010s. So why can't the DSA bring in those frustrated zoomers from TikTok, the ones who make videos on queerness and unmasking autism and mental health and why nearly all romantic relationships are inherently predatory or whatever? Maybe if the people on that platform were in a political party they'd have actual pragmatic political goals.
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>>2584615
Why? Again, this point needs to be hammered into the ground: This isn't the left a 37 year old knew 10-13 years ago.
Fine, but what the fuck did the left they knew achieve? Really, I'm taking all answers here because the best I've got is the 15 minutes on 8/leftypol/ where a SocDem was pirate posting.
Which was more like 8 years ago, and really if you're fair about it, zoomer in-jokes are probably equally good if you're there in the discord enjoying the context instead of trapped in this shithole with 30 year olds undergoing a midlife crisis.

>lust provoking image
<irrelevant time wasting question

>>2584950
Zionism is arguably the visible consequence of imperialism we see today. Attacking Zionism is attacking imperialism

>>2585127
You be cloppin?

>>2584892
le ornage man bad



/leftypol/

 

>After destruction commences, the masses are going to emerge in all countries – in a short time, in a few hours. Capitalism cannot defend itself in an atomic war except by putting itself in caves and attempting to destroy all that it can. The masses, in contrast, are going to come out, will have to come out, because it is the only way to survive, defeating the enemy… The apparatus of capitalism, police, army, will not be able to resist… It will be necessary to organise the workers' power immediately

>One of the best-known positions of J. Posadas was his enthusiasm for nuclear war. More precisely, at the height of the Cold War, Posadas thought that nuclear war was inevitable. His idea was that rather than wait for the forces of capitalism, the nuclear-armed socialist states should launch a preemptive attack that would destroy the nuclear capabilities of capitalist countries. Additionally, he believed that this sort of catastrophe could spark the world revolution
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>>2580089
Apparently Posadas never heard of radiation and nuclear winter

>>2580116
>radiation
cures CO2 pollution
>nuclear winter
reverses global warming

>>2580116
Most areas not directly hit by nukes would not have radiation levels high enough to be a direct threat beyond way higher cancer rates in the future, and most hit areas would go back to safer levels after 2 months. From his point of view nuclear winter would force the remaining humans to band together because they would be forced too in a post nuclear world for survival, because the only other option would be death. Though I don't understand how he thinks it would result in socialist communities forming after when I think things would just return to feudalism instead at that point.

>>2580089
Destroying the productive forces is something the capitalists do 🙄.
Communists support the development of the productive forces.

>>2580364
Capitalists' fault for imbuding their mode of production into literally every facet of society, They literally left us no other option. The world will be debased and scoured as the losers claim their prize.



/edu/

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

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

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

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

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first of all, the bible is different from christianity, for the least reason that christianity as a movement preceded the council of nicea (325 AD), where the bible was "officially" compiled (excluding various "apocrypha"). the bible was also largely monopolised in its reading by the priests (the same way the hindu brahmin kept scriptures for themselves). mass literacy was obviously non-existent before modernity, but moreso was a lack of personal possessions of bibles, not just because the printing press was not yet invented (est. 1440), but because the elites saw it as improper that the public should interpret the bible for themselves (the official doctrine of the catholic church is called "dogma" and this is what determined interpretation). in 1517 however, the "protestant" reformation is said to begin, where martin luther puts 95 theses against the church. this revolt spreads everywhere, combined with new interpretations of scripture and personal readings of the bible (a political radical at this time was the reformer thomas muntzer, who supported peasant revolts against the royalty, while luther as a conservative spoke against the peasants).

the most famous bible is created in 1611, the "king james" version, or "authorised" translation. what is interesting is that this "seal of approval" by the king gave it a form of intellectual property over publishers (e.g. "crown copyright", which is still in effect today). this allowed revenue for the state (hitler actually did the same thing with mein kampf, where he forced the state to distribute it, granting himself wealth). the reformation clearly inspired later politics, with oliver cromwell having a war against the catholic king (1642-51), and later "liberating" ireland from the catholic church. political radicals at the time like gerald winstanley (1649) also used biblical references to advance a form of socialism, with john locke (1680-95) also using christianity in explaining various aspects of his liberal philosophy. of course, its also the puritans who travel to the new world. later radical christians are people like john brown (1800-1859) who used the bible to argue against the enslavement of negroes in the US, acting as a terrorist - this is said to contribute to the origins of the american civil war (1861-65). of course you bring up a point that interpretation is inherently relative; what causes one man to support or not support slavery from the same book? but Jesus confronts the pharisees Post too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>25451
>Paul
did you hear about this?
https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/suspect-confesses-killing-arizona-pastor-admits-he-had-more-targets
<He was aiming to "crucify" 14 pastors across the country, and he admitted that he was about to kill two priests at the Chapel of the Holy Cross in Sedona before he was arrested by police.
<Sheafe says he was planning to target people of different faiths.
<"Christian, Catholic, Mormon. Anyone preaching that Jesus is God, essentially, the Trinity, a concept created by man, by Paul. He's not God. God, the father alone, is God," he said.
history is still in flux, history never stopped being in flux

>>25452
Scary, stuff like this

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



/edu/

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Choosing a language edition

I do not know why we do not have an active language learning thread, so here you go.
If you got other links you think are worthy of being on here, do mention them.

>Language learning communities

r/languagelearning
https://www.reddit.com/r/languagelearning/

Language learner's forum
https://forum.language-learners.org/

Linguaholic's forum
https://linguaholic.com/

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Athenaze, Lingua Latina but for ancient Greek
Audio for the first book: https://www.cornellcollege.edu/classical_studies/ariadne/audio/index.shtml

Miscellaneous Greek and Latin resources: https://www.textkit.com/t/the-textkit-book-collection/17987



>>25466
Advanced Chinese Reader (3/3)
I can only find a pdf of the reader, unfortunately
Here is a link to the textbook's Yale Press page anyhow https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300000566/advanced-chinese/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/advanced-chinese-reader/id716763840



/leftypol/

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>>2585614
Strong Europe keep buying Chinese products

>>2585614
The death of the frankreich is to the benefit for the Project of the New Chinese Century.


>>2585581
Power of dialectical materialism unfolding in front of our eyes

Average dengoid



/ufo/

 

Here are some esoteric anarchist texts and vids!

Basically we combine the political philosophy of anarchism with ancient greek daimons/spirits/deities and internet tulpas with occult practices from Gnosticism. Of course this is only my own version of esoteric anarchism, there are countless variations of other types of esoteric anarchism.

Feel free to contribute esoteric anarchist texts and vids or media in general of your own making or from someone else all are welcome!

>>328
retarded larping
aka reactionary
No Gods No Masters

>i am so free that i want to be a slave to astral parasites
coal

>>337
u cant just call everything u dont understand reactionary
>>339
most practicers will tell u its a relationship based on mutual benefit/exchange



/tech/

 

What do you think about it? On its face it seems like a straightforward improvement over C/C++ and a good way to modernize development in their typical niches.
On the other hand there is this really weird cultish behavior around it that just makes me feel suspicious. "Let's rewrite everything in Rust", forcing it into existing software without a clear use case other than just "it's better", overstating the language's capabilities and robustness, very much a kind of "toxic positivity" around it as in the whole Linux Kernel shitshow earlier this year, and the fact that it's being pushed by corpos and the US government. It all feels very weird.
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>>31846
I mean
<clone or infiltrate every last C program
is their literal agenda by any reasonable metric and especially their own statements.
>Use memory safe languages! There are lots of great ones to choose from. Writing an operating system kernel or web browser? Consider Rust!
>Hopefully by now we've convinced you that unsafe languages like C and C++ are fundamental root causes of huge swathes of the insecurity in our products, and that while there are practices you can undertake to reduce the risk, you can't get anywhere close to eliminating it.
>If you don't have new projects, the next place to look for opportunities to use a memory safe language are new components of an existing project.
>For projects that don't have any natural new component to get started with using a memory safe language, adoption is more challenging. In this case you need to look for some existing component to rewrite from an unsafe language to a safe language. It's best if the component you choose is something where you were already considering a rewrite: maybe for performance, or for security, or because the code was too difficult to maintain.
https://www.memorysafety.org/docs/memory-safety/
>>31848
That's C23. This is the C89 specification:
https://web.archive.org/web/20200909074736if_/https://www.pdf-archive.com/2014/10/02/ansi-iso-9899-1990-1/ansi-iso-9899-1990-1.pdf
Seems to be only slightly longer than my vague recollection.

>>31830
i love it, it's a fantastic alternative to C/C++
much less of a hassle to use and gives you pretty much the same advantages

i do have concerns about the toolchain licence though (not GPL like GCC but cuck licences instead)

also the "community" is weird so i don't interact with them much, but the language is pretty solid and these days is my first choice for most projects.

>>31847
>Does that not seem like c++ all over again?
it's significantly worse than c++. imagine if you were trying to use a c++ library and found that it was using a feature that hasn't been added to the latest standard yet and is only available for rolling release gcc. it is going way faster than c++

>C/UNIX forces you to

not really, it is reality and performance constraints that incentivize you to use c and manually manage memory. the reality is that we haven't yet written a compiler that is better at managing memory than a person, no matter the amount of fake lisp benchmarks

>in practice a specification exists to state intent and preemptively identify bugs, that may be discovered in an implementations

this is what I meant by bad faith the entire post is very clearly AI generated it is the other way around: both c and c++ predate their respective standards, the standard just translated to natural language what already existed. and in practice the c++ standard committee exists for the three big compilers to pool the "this is what we think we can implement" proposals and have their sponsors pick and choose what they want

you can have the opinion that languages should be small or whatever but that's just an opinion: the fact here is that the rust approach is more honest and carries less overhead, a standard that isn't a specification but a testimony shouldn't be a priority. and no one is waiting for a committee to start writing rust compilers. the entire world uses c++ and there is basically only 3 compilers, I don't see what's the rush to make more rust compilers when it has only a fraction of the users

>Ada

>the MIC black box is good and a great success
>according to the MIC
committees are good if you get paid a mic salary to go to the committee, sit there, and be like "what if pascal but with mutexes"

>>31844
>I do think most rust rewrites are done under false premises
I mean, it's that combined with the naive enthusiasm behind them that makes people mock it is a cult.

>>31851
>the entire post is very clearly AI generated
Fuck no, and i thought i was paranoid!
>constraints that incentivize you to use c
I was refering to C with just UNIX, as opposed to gc libraries or anything else that might exist.
>we haven't yet written a compiler that is better at managing memory than a person
C forces you to either find a reasonable hard limit or devise an allocation/reuse strategy, but in 90% of the programs code you could hand this off to a garbage collector at a near-zero performance cost or do reference counting at a near-zero latency cost.
>both c and c++ predate their respective standards
C began as a research project though. While K&R C wasn't well defined at first, many UNIX clones modeled their C compiler after pcc, including especially the bugs. I would argue in this case the "code as specification" model actually worked, because pcc releases outside of Bell Labs were well-defined, as opposed to the blurry, moving target that constitutes rustc development.
>"what if pascal but with mutexes"
But that's literally my point. Pascal originated as a research language by Niklaus Wirth and, as found in the famous bwk essays, suffers from several short-sighted deficiencies. This is where a designed-by-committee language like Ada can improve on the core language design and fine-tune the additions necessary to meet requirements.



/leftypol/

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If the proletariat is the historic subject then why are proletarians useless retards while most great socialist figures were not proletarian themselves, i.e. didn’t produce surplus labor value.

<Karl Marx

>Son of a lawyer
>Journalist, philosopher, political economist

<Friedrich Engels

>Part-owner of textile mills
>Factory manager

<Vladimir Lenin

>Son of a noble-rank civil servant
>Lawyer and professional revolutionary

<Leon Trotsky

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>>2579981
>>2579840
Mods ban these falsifiers NOW!

>>2580844
The mods are falsifiers howeverbeit

>>2580605
The sad thing is that if you read marx its pretty clear he’s commenting on the revolutionary and militant working class movements that existed a long time before he ever entered politics and which all of european society was being forced to respond to

>>2579840
>>2579840
>Working class and proletariat do not mean exactly the same.
Nationalist, retard

>>2579375
>>2580605
>>2585598
IMO the simple answer is that the bourgeoisie were still largely historically progressive at the time. Marx was a visionary but the transition from the bourgeoisie to the proletariat as the revolutionary subject was a process that has taken much longer than Marx expected. I think that today the proletariat are the revolutionary subject much more than they were in the past.



/leftypol/

 

*This is mainly targeted towards zoomers on TikTok

Practically all leftist "propaganda edits" have been filtered towards slop copies of whatever the far right has been doing for the past few years;

The right starts making little dark age edits with World War 2 movies? The left copies that, only changing it from the German sided perspective to the Soviet,

The right starts putting shitty statistics over nature scenarios with nightcore blasting through? The left copies it, only changing the statistic and adding a ushanka to the retarded greek statue reaction image,

The right starts doing Agartha/Hyperborea edits? The left copies it, only changing the symbolism from the Black Sun to Red Shambhala (And yes, I know the whole Red Shambhala thing is supposed to be a parody of that),

What the fuck are we doing in that department? Any suggestions?
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>>2552861
>What a pathetic person you are. You're probably a millennial. No in fact I know for certain that you are.
i hate genpol so much lol

Tailism

cultural dissemination, you wouldn't get it old man

>>2561149
Because they are stupid and overused and there doesn't need to be a soy/chudjak board.

>>2565436
I sort of had a anti-SJW Phase, but I came into it thinking that the ideology of SJWs were more similar to Puritanism/American Christianity than anything else (especially the whole anti-sex/anti-sexual expression/anti-porn wing of feminism). And how SJWs were the unwitting "useful idiots" of corporations, who didn't realize that the corporations were only using "diversity" as a cynical advertising/marketing scheme that wouldn't actually improve the conditions for minorities and women.

I mainly disagreed with Sarkessian because I was under the impression that if video games don't cause violence, then they also don't cause sexism. That and I thought she was just another "Jack Thompson" type of grifter trying to make yet another moral panic over video games like the Satanic Panic in the 1980's with DnD.



/draw/

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Post figures you made in Hero Forge. The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short The body was too short

Dont know the game. AI 3D modeling would take less effort and hard work.

>>5568
No ai 😠



/leftypol/

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After working around dozen jobs for 10 years, getting severely underpaid, horrible working conditions, I don’t think I ever become a consumer ever again. I know I’m not alone.

Pic is not mine but almost similar.

Producing your own food is hard work. Producing your own tools is even harder work.

It has always sucked. Life is shit and it's even shittier because the worst types of people seem to constantly rise to power over others. I think even on a smaller scale with parents you get bad results at best you get ignorant parents and at worst you get abusive and violent parents. I think it' been awful. Human nature or just nature in general just often necessitates awful and traumatic behavior. That's just what I think.

>>2585864
>human nature
It doesn't exist, stop believing in such spooks.



/games/

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>In 1983 the video game industry crashed, plunging from an estimated global market value of $42 billion in 1982 to only $14 billion in 1985. It was catastrophic for what had seemed an unstoppable industry and, like most economic crashes, spawned many myths about its causes and outcomes.

>The popular imagination blames the crash on a combination of poor-quality games (most famously, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial), the rise of home computers, and the increasing number of video game consoles for consumers to choose from. These myths have largely been accepted and perpetuated by historians, social media personalities and popular culture.


>Fast forward to 2025 and the video game industry seems to be going through another crash. Just this year alone, according to the website GamingLayoffs.com, the industry collectively has laid off 3,563 game developers. Gaming website Kotaku reports that Virtuous Ltd, the studio behind one of the biggest successes of the year with The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered, is laying off three hundred employees.


>What the crash of 1983 and the ongoing crash of 2025 have in common is that in both cases, most media, historians and social media influencers have muddied the waters on the cause and source of the crisis.


>In a way, the gaming industry is a canary in the capitalist coal mine. Video games are a sort of luxury goods – nobody ever died from not being able to play Donkey Kong Country or failing to grab the latest Call of Duty game. What this means in practice is that the capitalists who own and run the industry can be as greedy and rapacious as possible, above and beyond what they think they can get away with in more “serious” industries.


>Going back to 1983, Atari’s home version of Pac-Man – considered one of the worst games ever made – still managed to sell a total of seven million copies. Subjectively that’s an eye watering sum of units to sell; objectively it was the highest selling game the Atari console would ever sell. But despite this, Pac-Man for the Atari 2600 console reveals one of the unspoken truths about capitalism: it’s not enough to be successful. While Pac-Man sold seven million units, the corporate executives had banked on selling twelve million – that target would have required every single Atari
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Always been annoying how rightoid grifters blame the downfall of gaming to rainbow cosmetics or POC main characters, when capitalism is literally bleeding developers dry and nick and diming the consumers

>>44916
Most of the time they just blame "casuals" and "normalfags" for ruining video games, even if you point out that capitalism encourages marketing to the lowest common denominator to extract the most profit from and nickle and dime customers yet they will get asshurt and deny it while blaming "DUH JOOOS" and leftists for supposedly ruining vidya. Just utter retardation.

Nice post

>>44917
Under Socialism videogames are just as likely to appeal to the lowest common denominator. They would just be less exploitative of consumers and developers.

>>44916
>downfall of gaming
gaming was never good there have always only been a couple good games



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Recent news:
STG sets up roadblocks on the roads leading to Suwayda, pursuant to the ceasefire agreement.
Remaining tribals in Suwayda governorate launch a last-ditch attack on Suwayda city.
Tribals enter some of the city's northwest areas. They suffer heavy casualties and retreat from the city on the same day.
Straggler tribals launch a few attacks on Druze villages here and there, nothing significant.
Overall ceasefire holds up after that. STG prevents further entry of tribals and their numbers keep dwindling.
STG releases their report on the massacres of Alawites in March of this year. They say that they aren't directly responsible.
Saudi announces they will buy a bunch of property in Syria.
Israeli and Syrian officials meet in Paris. A second meeting in Baku was cancelled.
Accusations that the STG is doing a soft siege on Suwayda governorate and worsening the humanitarian situation.
Turkey/SNA starts threatening the SDF and launches a few attacks against them in Deir Hafer and Tishreen dam.

Links:
t.me/Medmannews - Well known channel (Egyptian owner). Posts frequently about MENA
t.me/Middle_East_Spectator - Iranian owner
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>>2584719
Assad's exiled spy chief and billionaire cousin plot Syrian uprisings from Russia
From exile in Moscow, ex-intel chief Kamal Hassan and Assad cousin Rami Makhlouf are spending millions of dollars in competing efforts to build fighting forces that would lead a revolt along Syria’s coast. They are also vying for control of a network of 14 underground command rooms stocked with arms and ammunition that were built in the dictatorship’s last days. Syria's government has deployed another former Assad insider – a childhood friend of the new president – to neutralize the plotters.

Summary

>>2584440
>As Rosa Luxemburg said to Kautsky, they have become, in effect, "guardians of the treasury of Marxism."
< libertarian and democratic forces must be at least as committed to seeking and striving as the dominant system.
> it is incomprehensible and unacceptable that leftist and socialist forces are engaged in exhausting debates, effectively opposing each other rather than fighting against the dominant system.
Truth Nukes
>>2584721
Real or bullshit that will be used to justify the next round of crimes against humanity on the coast?

>>2584719
This sounds like islamist propaganda
>reuters
Yeah lmao

>>2584719
It's just dumb Facebook capeshit from ex-regime figures. Will probably be used by the STG to amplify & justify paranoia about Alawites.



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