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Graphene OS is not degoogled. Recent revelation of security researcher mike kuketz reveals the thruth:

https://www.kuketz-blog.de/grapheneos-warum-android-eine-verbindung-zu-gstatic-com-aufbaut/

The "privacy" ROM connects to Google's gstatic.com for Certificate Transparency logs. While no app data is leaked, Google captures the user’s public IP address and exact request timestamps during these background HTTPS connections.

This enables tracking via cross-correlation: If you open sandboxed apps like X or Instagram, they log your IP. Since Big Tech cooperates and shares telemetry data, Google can match the gstatic connection timestamp with your app activity IP, instantly identifying your GrapheneOS device.

YOU HAVE BEEN LIED TO.

Wasn't there a thread dealing exactly with what situation you are talking about? Using shit like twitter and instagram on graphene and how retarded that is??
Also, any VPN and Tor can easily fix this.
Another point I would like to make is the sheer signal to noise ratio. There are like a billion active connections to these services at any given instant, baisically guaranteeing that atleast 2 connections will have the same time stamp.
You are just grabbing at straws, and fundamentally do not understand graphene's threat model.
Security /= Privacy

>>33572
>Also, any VPN and Tor can easily fix this.

You can't use the modern internet with VPN/Tor and you know it.



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>Financial capital stands to lose the most due to protectionism and transfer of profits to industry
>industrial capital and service sector capital stands to lose from unmitigated free trade
>Financial capital-owned media(NYT, FT), intellectuals(neoliberals) and politicians(Democrats) railed against protectionism
>Trump is a financial capitalist who tried to be the man in the middle and make compromises
>Industrial and service capital is still unhappy, they want their guy in charge

2028 is when we'll see a representative of Industrial capital in charge for the first time in 60 years. There will be a massive transfer of profits from both finance sector and monopolist service sector.

Finance capital and monopolist service capital does not care much about labor discipline. That's why they encouraged DEI, soft on crime and adult daycare jobs. They also did not care about the negative long term side effects of mass immigration, as long as current wages were suppressed.

All of this is about to reverse, it has already kind of begun under Trump, but Trump was the compromise candidate. Industrial and non-monopolist service capital wants THEIR guy in charge.

Labor will be disciplined. The chaff will be culled. Productivity will be made the priority. A leaner but more effective capitalist system is the goal.

>>2850889

for whom? not the millions of citizens who wil be subject to an authoritarian revolution of the dedicated unhinged minority. the left isn't like the left in lenins revolution, the americans left core task is destroying the us govt and nothing more. ever ask yourself why communists all over the world build up their nations but the ones in america have been taught destroying the nation is the goal. its almost like they have been directed from the outside.

>>2850888
Suck start a shotgun, parasite

>>2850894

you and your loved ones will one day, eat a breakfast that contains a healthy dose of lead. i read it in a fortune cookie

>fedlarper now collapsing into adventurism
At least remain consistent for once in your live, you intellectual skunk



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Iranian McDonald's edition

>Iran agrees to US administered $300 billion private-sector reconstruction and development plan

>Hezbollah approved ceasefire with Israel on 19th of June, 22 Lebanese civilians have died since
>Israel is reportedly 'seething' and 'coping'
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Yes it's an interimperialist conflict between to bourgeois states. But I still want the pedophile oligarchs I live under who have a vested interest in the success of the Israeli state to be defeated and humiliated. Just as any Iranian communist will want the Islamist regime toppled.

>kys ablist leftard


>>2850787
>pedophile oligarchs
>defeated and humiliated
<Goodism
Lib

>>2850886
>Nooo you can't hate the ruling class for raping children! You're doing a heckin moralismmmm!!
kill yourself



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From my understanding Mao said China will be an industrialised socialist nation by the year 2000, then Deng postponed it to 2050 which is still repeated to this day.

But what does this concretely mean in qualitative terms, how do the relations to production shift? Will the stock market be abolished, private ownership of capital, the three represents system abolished, a planned economy be build? It can't just be more development of the productive forces or building a welfare state or it doesn't mean anything.

So people who think China is actually socialist, can you give government approved sources that prove any intention to build communism?
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>>2850785
There’s basically nothing else to do if the nation state remains the basic political form, and the Chinese have no interest in going beyond that, as they are Chinese nationalists (not even a bad thing)

>>2850780
>The Chinese
Racial analysis isn't correct

>>2850834
A schizo off the street drunk as shit off baijiu calling for the PLA to storm moscow doesn’t count, the government does

Putin will open the Oldest Vault

>>2848490
That isn't including SOE executives and investors. SOEs are operated as private companies.



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>>2850449
Hilarious, you extend the conceptualisation of fetishism where it suits you in order to avoid a proper historical account of the concept.

Hence you reduce value to nothing more than a conceptual fetish itself. That you believe Marx suspends the use of value under monopoly conditions is all the more ridiculous given the utter irrelevance of that quote.

Likewise the idea of fetishism 'increasing' is absolute nonsense. And that you have merely requoted Marx without consideration of the second quote given in the original post from First Premises signifies that you have not understood the basic premise that again knowledge is produced as a consequence of the social relations of production. Thus you find absolutely no issue absconding from any treatment of history proper and seek to argue through obfuscation of terminology by blending ancient greek philosophy and contemporary political economic theory.

That you believe fetishism begins prior to Marx's stated proposition is absurd. Again, reread On The Jewish Question for a formulaic argument on religion as the inversion of social consciousness and you will discover that what you mistake as fetishism is instead the direct result of the mode of production conditioning social being (species being).

>>2850495
>you reduce value to nothing more than a conceptual fetish itself.
Anon, that is Marx's meaning of commodity fetishism… The fetishism of commodities is the spectre of "value" itself, hence as Marx writes, the vulgar economist imposes the concept of value onto natural laws. As Marx continues, "no chemist has ever discovered exchange-value in a pearl or diamond". This is why commodity production obscures social production behind this "hieroglyph", which is the commodity fetish. This is why to Marx, "value no longer appears" in a communist society, where the social product is directly distributed, rather than indirectly (e.g. Gothakritik). So, "value" is the fetishism of commodities which mystifies social production in all societies which exchange. This is why communism abolishes commodity exchange.
>Marx suspends the use of value under monopoly conditions
It is written as clear as day, because Marx is borrowing from Smith and Ricardo. Monopoly suspends the law of value because the market loses perfect competition.
>the idea of fetishism 'increasing' is absolute nonsense
Anon, the commodity fetish develops into the money fetish into the capital fetish. This is in Marx's writing…
>you believe fetishism begins prior to Marx's stated proposition
Marx's proposition is that commodity fetishism begins "at an early date in history" which is more transparent, until commodity production and fetishism increases:
<It therefore makes its appearance at an early date in history, though not in the same predominating and characteristic manner as now-a-days. Hence its Fetish character is comparatively easy to be seen through. But when we come to more concrete forms, even this appearance of simplicity vanishes. Whence arose the illusions of the monetary system? To it gold and silver, when serving as money, did not represent a social relation between producers, but were natural objects with strange social properties. And modern economy, which looks down with such disdain on the monetary system, does not its superstition come out as clear as noon-day, whenever it treats of capital?
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>>2850870
This is such willful obscurantism of that chapter that I'm going to bother to respond, likewise for the fact that as again you've cherry picked the ending passage despite the chapter containing numerous repetitions of the argument of its historically specific character to the nature of bourgeois society. Likewise your mystification and confusion of the critique of value with social fetishism is equally absurd.

Actually reread that chapter, specifically the first half and do not just go quote hunting.

>>2850874
Not going to bother to respond**

>>2850876
You are responding in your apparent 'lack' of response.
>>2850495
>religion as the inversion of social consciousness
Yes, and "value" is the *fetishism* of commodities, which mysfifies social relations by indirect representation. This is why Beverley Best connects fetishism to the Base/Superstructure dynamic. Value is a superstructural abstraction of the base economic conditions.
>>2850874
>obscurantism
No, I am the person who simplifies.
>historically specific character of bourgeois society.
Yes, which Marx says begins at "an early date in history" in embryo (e.g. based in the production of commodities). As you will read, fetishism first begins in an appearance of "simplicity", until money develops, and from money, the automatic fetish of interest-bearing capital (an antediluvian form of capital which precedes capitalism). Thus, fetishism *increases* as commodity production generalises.



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Small Smokey fire over Kiev yesterday despite claims all Russian missiles were shot down, anyone want to get really overexcited about that? No?

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>>2850587
>Japan and Germany got the short end of the stick imperial games.
I hate liberals

>>2850587
Critical support for Nazi Germany against USA imperialism.

>>2850784
Well my uktainians hackers with blurry screenshots said 26 millions russians died for this

>>2850596
Reminder:



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Communists would do better if they realised that Gorbachev wasn't a traitor. He was a comically committed Leninist and he got most of his worst ideas (like basically every move to empower the different nations of the USSR, which would ultimately lead to them all leaving, or his economic policies, which were inspired by the NEP) from reading Lenin. He destroyed the USSR not because he saw the light of neoliberalism and converted, but because he believed he could recover its "true" origins before it became corrupted and stagnant.

This doesn't tell us anything about Lenin, who had been dead for decades, but it does tell you where LARPing as Lenin and treating Lenin like the biblical truth will take you. You have to understand the situation as it actually exists in the here and now, not by shoehorning it in to the texts of long dead heroes. Your analyses should start from reality and work towards useful predictions, rather than starting from dogma and working towards reconciling it with reality.

Gorbachev's failure is substantially worse in light of his loyalty to the cause.
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>>2849565
>Even then, he brought McDonald's and Pizza Hut.
Then it's all worth it

>>2850842
Party discipline went to the gutter when Breznhev became senile and it got filled with mentally retarded wannabe-plutocrats and petty nationalists from non-russian republics trying to loot as much shit for themselves as possible.
The party imploded because a non-negligible amount of it's cadres wanted to loot the copper wires to become "rich" so they could pay for fancy cars and bang extremely mid prostitutes.

>>2850842
The USA seemed to have no idea what was going on until it was over and flip flopped between Gorbachev and Yeltsin. The color revolutions of the past decades often have the marks of foreign intelligence agencies all over them, yet what would be the biggest and most intricate undermining of a geopolitical rival in all of history does not seem to have any.

I don't really see any indication other than that the fall of the Soviet Union was entirely endemic, beyond the pressures of the Cold War.

>>2850858
Ideas are a material force in the world

It might be enrirely possible that the soviet union simply fell for liberal values and lost faith in its own project.

The party is not just for organizing stuff, it's the thing that structures the masses' subjectivity itself. When that's gone, it's ogre

I think the reason the party became disoriented is because they declared socialism too early, and became blind to actually existing class contradictions still going on in society.

I don't even know what they could've done to avoid it, China's still around partially because they looked at the soviet union rotting and thought "ok, don't do that". The disadvantage of being the first

>>2850864
>I don't even know what they could've done to avoid it
Re-instating the NEP after the WWII reconstruction



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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

📖 • https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/benjamin.htm
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>>2848404
>furry hitler got a sequel
this is huge for the furry hitler community

>>2848404
>nooooooo muh treats
Why do lamers care so much about their retarded toys? If modern games are so bad, go play older ones. There's way more good games out there than what a person can play in a lifetime.

>>2850823
>Why do lamers care so much about their retarded toys?
Because then they'd have to go outside and chud gamers are allergic to the sun.

>>2848404
He's going out of his way to look at porn games and then using that to complaining about modern games, when like, most modern games are not porn games. There are plenty of amazing indie games. I could claim all 2000s games were slop if I cherrypicked shovelware as my examples.

>>2849961
Definitely looks like your typical aussie loser who had to flee Australia for various sex offenses related to underage kids, especially in the Philippines



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Today we had an especially hard day at work. We exchanged our labour power for le money for 12 hours straight.

Funny thing.

We have a new collegue, dude, trimmed eyebrows, eye-liner – JD Vance style –, total narcissist in my understanding, but most importantly buff as fuck. Like gym-buff, like i-have-the-small-pp buff.

In any case, dude after 9 hours was already exhausted, complaining constantly ("when are we finishing, ffs?"), and was visibly shaken by me being able to go on nonchalantly.

I ain't no buff guy, picrel is my /muskles/ taken after work, but constant prole-ing built up my endurance bigly. (Mind you, max I worked was 16 hours.)

I just wanna say that
1) if you prole, post your prole /muskles/ and tell us about your prole hours;
2) if u r gym parasite, plz leave;
3) is there any scientific papers comparing fake /muskles/ ("gym /muskles/") to prole /muskles/?

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Also fumny thing about this new guy. The company moved him to the apartment next to us. Every morning when we meet our neighbors/colleagues we shake hands.

Second day he says, refusing my unshaken hand:
>Can we just skip this? I don't want to shake your hand every day!

Like, ok, bro, but then, at work Mr. Narcissist is like:
< Plz help me, how do I do this, how do I do that, what is this, what does that mean, what is this or that tool?

I'm literally gonna tell this /gym/fag tomorrow that
>No prole handshake in the morning = no work help

**=Fuck off==

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proles have popeye forearms. that's how you can tell

Ableism thread

>>2850741 kek
American?

I always hated gym bros and joggers.

Not because i see the activity as wrong or unhealthy or annoying. But i see people who do that shit and know they can afford the time and money to do that kind of thing while also not being tired from physically demanding work all the time.

Also for some reason they're usually cunts. not always. but usualy.



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https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jun/25/robert-jenrick-questions-about-5m-donation-nigel-farage-legitimate

Robert Jenrick says questions about £5m donation to Farage are legitimate

<Robert Jenrick has said it is “legitimate” for the media to ask questions about Nigel Farage’s £5m personal donation from a cryptocurrency billionaire, just days after the Reform UK leader told an interviewer it was “none of your business”.
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>>2850540
WTF is Bordiga doing there? Making by preparations to shit out a massive turd?

Also, how did an anti-fascist partisan that got jailed under fascism ultimately became the meme theory guy known solely for making theories?

Bro, what happened to the last thread? It seems the sharties invaded that space much like how Cromwell invaded Ireland.

>>2850813
>bordiga
>anti fascist
Lol, lmao even

>give up on the left in this country because it's useless
>discover that libs are even more useless and rightists are both useless and evil
haha :(
We need a British Deng.

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>Keir Starmer



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What are the best arguments for or against third-worldism?

>Is there a true “proletariat” within the global north?

>How culpable are the rank and file citizenry in first world nations?
>Do first world nations have potential for proletarian revolution from within, or can they only be destroyed externally by “proletarian nations”?
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>>2850531
I am pretty sure a lot of the organizing was around "join us because the government will send you to die in WWI, also like half of the populace freezes to death every winter"

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>>2850583
So what's the western communist propaganda?
"Join us so that you can own land sooner?"
"Join us so you have more spending money aftet paying your 401k?
" join us so your minimum wage can be even higher than the value you actually produce"?

One of the most vile beings on Earth are small capitalists of poor developed countries

>>2849657
Let's ask Lenin
>The social revolution cannot be the united action of the proletarians of all countries for the simple reason that most of the countries and the majority of the world’s population have not even reached, or have only just reached, the capitalist stage of development.
>We stated this in section six of our theses, but P. Kievsky, because of lack of attention, or inability to think, did “not notice” that we included this section for a definite purpose, namely, to refute caricature distortions of Marxism. Only the advanced countries of Western Europe and North America have matured for socialism, and ii Engels’s letter to Kautsky (Sbornik Sotsial-Demokrata)[5] Kievsky will find a concrete illustration of the real and not merely promised “idea” that to dream of the “united action of the proletarians of all countries” means postponing socialism to the Greek calends, i.e., for ever. Socialism will be achieved by the united action of the proletarians, not of all, but of a minority of countries, those that have reached the advanced capitalist stage of development. The cause of Kievsky’s error lies in failure to understand that in these advanced countries (England, France, Germany, etc.) the national problem was solved long ago; national unity outlived its purpose long ago; objectively, there are no “general national tasks” to be accomplished. Hence, only in these countries is it possible now to “blow up” national unity and establish class unity. The undeveloped countries are a different matter. They embrace the whole of Eastern Europe and all the colonies and semi-colonies and are dealt with in section six of the theses (second- and third-type countries). In those areas, as a rule, there still exist oppressed and capitalistically undeveloped nations. Objectively, these nations still have general national tasks to accomplish, namely, democratic tasks, the tasks of overthrowing foreign oppression.

All countries now reached the capitalist state of development. Simple as that. In fact, it was socdems and communists that made that happen in the global south in the 20th century. So, Mensheviks won.



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Episode 9 spoilers

idk does anyone else feel like making jax a repressoid then immediately killing her is kind of fucked up?
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all the Fans(tm) mad that they didnt waste more time on secondary or even tertiary(!) characters is so funny

>>9163
>they didnt explain every single aspect le lore!!!!!!!!!
lol

>What really did happen between the blue AI and Caine

did you watch the show with your eyes closed you fucking tard

>>9186
>>9201
>>9201
>im too retarded to pick up on obvious context clues
>im going to pretend the intention of the author with her own fucking work is irrelevant because uhhh ermmmm le death of le author!!
cinemasins, tvtropes and fandom culture have been an absolute blight on art

>>9200 (me)
>>9201 (me)
>>9239
You have vastly misread why I even bring up death of the author in the first place. I'm saying it's death of the author is not only a dumb analysis cliche, but also doesn't even work when taken seriously because of how media is made.

>>9234
She didn't even die tho, like it's likely that the only thing that stopped her from de-abstracting was the flash bangs, and even in her abstacted form she's clearly still sentient. She's probably going to get de-abstracted in season 2.

>>9236
>I always assumed that a Cisgender person voicing a Transgender person was no different from a White person voicing a Black person
It's no different in the sense that it's normal and happens all the time? Women voice male characters, especially children constantly in media.
Anyway given that Jax is not an mid or post-transition transwoman why would their voice be notably different or more 'fem' anyway? Should they have hired a voice actor who is themselves a boymoder/repressor lol?

>>9239
death of the author has been a thing since forever, anon. let's not pretend you all weren't mocking J. K. Rowling for making shit up about her books, even decades after the fact



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And with that, the Right Wing ideology has captured the government of everything single South America country, ironically, on the leftern side of the continent.

The only technical standout is Fujimori in Peru, granted she is 40k votes ahead and mathematically locked in, unless the recount reshapes the race entire in the direction of the left, which is mathematically unlikely.
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>>2850182
You’re arguing against a position I didn’t actually take.

I never claimed Milei had solved Argentina’s structural problems or that living standards had suddenly become good. Argentina is still a poor, highly unequal country with a long history of boom-and-bust cycles, chronic inflation, IMF dependence and institutional weakness. Those problems predate Milei by decades.

My point was much narrower: compared to the Fernández administration, inflation has fallen dramatically, and even critics generally acknowledge that. Whether that stabilization proves durable—or whether it simply comes at too high a social cost—is the real debate.

Likewise, poverty is more contested than you’re making it out to be. Official figures show a decline after the initial shock, while many NGOs and economists argue that the methodology understates hardship because purchasing power, housing costs and food insecurity remain severe. Those aren’t mutually exclusive observations.

As for Peronism, I think you’re treating seventy years of very different governments as one coherent project. Perón in the late 1940s isn’t Menem in the 1990s, isn’t the Kirchners, isn’t Alberto Fernández. There were periods of successful industrialization and rising living standards, but also periods of fiscal mismanagement, inflation, clientelism and repeated debt crises. Calling the entire tradition either a “golden age” or an unmitigated disaster oversimplifies Argentine history.

I also don’t buy the idea that every positive macroeconomic indicator can simply be dismissed as fake because Milei is in office. If inflation falls, that’s real. If real wages fall, that’s also real. If manufacturing contracts, that’s real too. We should be able to acknowledge all three simultaneously instead of accepting whichever statistics fit our preferred narrative.

Ultimately, I think it’s too early to declare either victory or catastrophe. Argentina has looked like it was “finally fixed” before, only to collapse again a few years later. If Milei’s reforms survive the next external shock and produce sustained increases in real wages, investment and productivity, then he’ll have a stronger case. If they don’t, then this will just be another chapter in Argentina’s recurring cycle.

>>2850463
zero sources. all you said is lies and bullshit.

>far-right seizes control in global hegemony
>their satellite states slowly turn far-right
whaaaat
you're telling me there's something called the "monroe doctrine"? wow, you're telling me this for the very first time

>>2850094
Fascism isn't inherently italian because other parties outside of Italy reused the term and ideology for themselves, If anything your argument would be that fascism is inherently Italian because Italians invented the term.
There are other attempts to make a gender neutral form of latino, chief among them Latine, and I'll agree that these are Latino in nature, even if based on americanized thoughts. The Main difference with Latinx, is that Latine can be said in latin languages unlike Latinx.
>>2850099
Latinx started among academical and anglophone Puerto Ricans, but was never widely adopted among them, let alone among the latinos in general, however, it then spread to the USA where american liberals adopted it en masse.
This is pretty much the same story as Soccer.

This is also like taking a term from Loyalists and pretend to applies to all of Ireland.

>>2850721
I think you’ve actually shifted your position.

Originally you said “Latinx” was basically an American term because it reflected an Anglo misunderstanding of Spanish. Now you’re acknowledging that it originated among Puerto Rican Latino academics, but arguing that it became “American” because American liberals adopted it.

Those are two different claims.

I have no problem agreeing that “Latinx” is far more common among progressive circles in the United States than among Latin Americans. That’s empirically true. But popularity doesn’t determine origin or ownership.

The soccer analogy still doesn’t work because “soccer” actually became the dominant term in the United States. “Latinx” never became the dominant term among either Latin Americans or even U.S. Latinos. It’s a niche activist term whose biggest users are English-speaking institutions. That doesn’t erase where it came from.

Your Loyalist analogy also isn’t comparable. Loyalists never represented the Irish nation, whereas Puerto Ricans are themselves a Latin American people. If Puerto Rican activists coin a term, it is still a term coined by Latinos, even if most Latinos reject it. A fringe current within a culture is still part of that culture.

More fundamentally, I think you’re conflating two questions:

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Hey everyone, my name is Alina, you can follow me on Twitter by searching for anarchsoul. My ideology is Anarcho-Egoism, Transhumanism. My philosophy is Pragmatism, Hedonism, and Progressivism.
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>>6381
> AI pfp
> unironic anarcho-transhumanist
> hedonist
> 'kunin despite being an egoist(Rule 15, Soyjacks are spam.)

fresh from the ideology store

Are you on fedi yet?

>>6381
>My philosophy is Pragmatism, Hedonism, and Progressivism.

aka woke gooner who votes democrats

ideology shopping and it's consequences….



/leftypol/

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Thread dedicated to /leftypol/ original content.
>Post original content you've made, or OC someone else recently made which you want to share.
<Or ITT collaborate on improving content already made.

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Previous Thread (Mods, archive pls?) >>2515750

New Booru:
https://lefty.pictures

MAKE SURE TO UPLOAD YOUR OC TO THE BOORU SO IT DOESNT GET PRUNED FOREVER!!!
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>>2833478
did you get locked again?

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war makes strange bedfellows

>>2839737
kitty :3

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/leftypol/

 

🗽 UNITED STATES POLITICS 🦅

>Thread for the hellish discussion related to the scourge of the earth, the destroyer of nations, the king of coups, the sultan of sanctions, the emir of the embargo, the autocrat of austerity, the doge of deregulation, the baron of busting unions, the prince of privatization, the lord of loan sharks, the patron-saint of proxy wars, the sponsor of settlers, the guarantor of genocides, the Divided $nakkkes of Amerikkka™


<Paul Robeson Edition


OP Backup Site: https://usapol.neocities.org/
💀 ICE & Prison Resources

(Amerika is the most incarcerated country in the world!)

ICE tracker using public info and user submissions // https://www.iceinmyarea.org/
list of deaths at ICE concentration camps // https://www.aila.org/infonet/deaths-at-adult-detention-centers
visualization of prison population in US // https://mkorostoff.github.io/incarceration-in-real-numbers/
Organizing in Prison — for when the walls close in (RANT Collective) // https://www.organizingforpower.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Organizing-in-Jail.pdf
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>>2850756
The US will just adapt and export its problems to South America and the Caribbean like it always has

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>>2850758
>i have retreated to another smaller goalpost
i'm sorry

>>2850709
>will eliminate 90% of its membership
First congress of RSDLP had <10 delegates, all got arrested.
1905 about 8,400 bolsheviks. In Petrograd some 800.
1906 about 13,000.
1907 – 46,100. Peak membership before a period of harsh repression. The 5th Congress in London noted their majority status.
1908–1912 – dropped to a few thousand. A period of intense reaction and police repression following the failed 1905 revolution. Membership plummeted. For example, Moscow's membership dropped from 500 to 150 in 1909. The Petrograd organization fell from 8,000 members in 1907 to only 3,000 by 1908. Similar drastic drops were seen in Yekaterinburg (1,070 to 250) and Ivanovo-Voznesensk (2,000 to 600). The Bolsheviks themselves were reduced to a small, underground cadre of hardened revolutionaries, with estimates placing them in the "few hundreds or several thousand"
1912- 1917. Data unavailable. It's estimated that the party's size before 1914 was between 5,000 and 10,000
Feb 1917 – 23,600. Just before the February Revolution, the party was a small, disciplined underground organization.
April 1917 – 79,000.
July 1917 – 240.000
Oct 1917 – up to 400.000

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>>2850533
>maga is the new juche

Juche, at its core, is the principle that the people must rely on their own strength to resist imperialism and build an independent, sovereign society. It emerged from the Korean revolution against Japanese colonialism, and has roots in Korean Anarchist Communist struggle, and Marxist anti-imperialist thought. The struggle that required the Korean people to “hew out an untrodden path” , relying on their own national strength to carry out their revolution . Its fundamental principles are independence in politics, self‑sufficiency in the economy, and self‑reliance in national defense.

Juche is also a philosophy of collective consciousness. It is rooted in the belief that the masses, when properly organized and educated, can become the masters of their own destiny, building consciousness through collective action against imperialism and oppression. This is a profoundly anti‑imperialist, pro‑working class framework. It is a philosophy of the oppressed, not of the oppressor.

MAGA, by contrast, is the ideology of the empire in its death throes. It is a movement built on majoritarian nationalism, white Christian nationalism, and a competitive worldview that seeks to maintain the dominance of in‑group hierarchies and keep outgroups "in their place" . It is not self‑reliance it is a desperate attempt to restore a mythologized past of imperial dominance, a nostalgic desire to restore a preferred past rather than the overthrow of political culture . As an analysis notes, the second "A" in MAGA "Again" carries immense weight, referencing this desire for restoration, not revolution. MAGA is not anti‑imperialist; it is hyper‑imperialist, demanding the expansion of American power and the subjugation of the Global South. It is not about building collective consciousness; it is about manufacturing a cult around the American ideal. Anyone who thinks Juche and Maga have any similarities is very ill informed or being very dishonest


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/games/

 

>Purchase businesses and homes;
>Generate "passive income";
>rent homes;
>Forcibly evict tenants;

Is this just liberal propaganda? Is it just capitalist realism and a lack of imagination? Or is this just a game with lots of options?

Bro, in fable 3 you essentially have to become a landlord or you cannot get all your citizens to survive.
Half the damn game is landlord sim.

This looks like Fable 1 if it got fed through an AI filter.



/leftypol/

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I've been seeing a lot of neoliberal and generally pro-market positions on social-media for a while now and I was wondering if this was a general phenomena or if it was just me.
In any case, in the event that this is a general trend on social media, how receptive is the average person to that kind of propaganda ?

From where I'm from, most people are pretty left-leaning economically but also have a lot of anti-tax views (which is logical given the burden of 65+ on the pension system). But is this the case everywhere ? I've also noticed that a lot of zoomers seemed to embrace the myth of the self-made man a lot more than the older generations.
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>>2850522
True as far as it goes, but one advantage of a system like that is that it means there are clear rules to the game so elite competition doesn't spill over and disrupt daily life too much. When the parties are bought before the election and then change the laws, that's one thing. It's quite another to play Calvinball and suddenly put that decision in the hands of the courts (who in Britain, unlike the US, do not actually have the constitutional authority to strike down or amend parliament's laws) and of another party's political appointees. (Who draw up actively unworkable guidance multiple times)
Once you throw the rules out the window you're heading for the chaos of totally arbitrary rule.

in my experience is positively correlated two things:
>sheltered and comfortable upbringing
>inflated ego

>>2850008
>how receptive is the global south to these ideas?
very

may people see it as the only correct way to cheap mcdonalds and bringing the americANO dream home and, even more critically, as the direct opposition to the corrupt governments that are doing nothing good at best or actively destroying their lives with gusto at worst

t. chilean

Very, but that's because the working class is consciouss that the bourgeois state exploita them, but they do not understand class dynamics

>>2850580
If they were actually proletarian it wouldn’t be possible for them to misunderstand



/hobby/

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Thread for those who like to read and write including fanfiction. Share drafts, look for beta-readers, ask for writing advice, give recommendations and do all that other cool jazz. Just remember to not bully anyone else no matter how shit their taste might be.
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>>47774
You know I thought in a very slow thread about writing that I would at least get a longer and more interesting answer if someone disagreed, but I guess it's just the same 1-sentence putdowns that you get on the main board. Maybe this place is dying for a good reason.

>>47775
But why does a lot of popular stuff leave things open to audience imagination? Is it possible audiences want that, rather than something where every single potential avenue for their imagination to fill in the blanks is instead occupied by canonical hyper-specific worldbuilding? I really think I'm onto something here. Audiences are increasingly into worldbuilding and fan fiction because they like filling in those blanks, so when the creator does that for them and there's no mystery left, it's kind of stale.

>>47775
i think you hit the nail on the head that its the result of having an established story. Harry Potter, lotr, etc… for example where you have a established fandom obsessed at looking at all the different aaspects of the story.
otherwise its like writing a story where it begins with a bank robbery. but it never gets solved. why should anyone care in the first place? it doesnt add 'mystery' or anticipation or whartever. if anything its more likely to piss off the reader that they invested time and nothing essentially happened.

>>47782
>Audiences are increasingly into worldbuilding and fan fiction because they like filling in those blanks
You're right in this being a draw for a lot of people, but i see it more as an out-of-text thing and one that doesn't even require the story deliberately leaving things vague. Take for example the Worm webnovel, whose text includes super-detailed worldbuilding, that is near-exhaustive when taken together with its "sequel". Many writers in the setting, especially in the spacebattles community, have a complicated relationship with Ward and some themes of the original work, which is why they often intentionally play loose with canon.

Ultimately you can only make the far weaker statement, that a community into worldbuilding and fanfiction may elevate an otherwise lackluster story.

>>47784
I think this type of fandom is just bad for writing, ultimatly, worldbuilding doesn't matter much, a story may have a well made interesting setting, if the writing doesn't follow, then it's worthless in terms of art, even if it might sell well among a certain community.
It's also weird to see it being heralded as some major criticism, you'll even see people direct it towards children's books like Harry Potter, when nonsensical worlds parodying our own has been a staple of children's litterature for a while, just see Roahl Dahl's books.
I'll say that letting plot unresolved if often fairly bad, you don't need to explore every background character's life, if anything, an encyclopedic explaination of everything just hurts the immersion of the reader.

>>47783
no anon is clearly saying that you leave some things that are open to interpretation, not that you never wrap up the main plot. like the suitcase in pulp fiction. nobody sees what's inside of it. it's fun to speculate whether it's supernatural or not. but the plot isn't left dangling.



/leftypol/

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The Indian state is claiming that they have defeated the naxals. Is it over?

https://archive.md/20260530081637/https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/30/india/india-maoist-rebel-naxal-free-intl-hnk-dst
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>>2849112
Both Vietnam and Cuba ended up transitioning to a conventional army organization and defeated the enemy army directly. They didn't stick to guerrilla war. Only Algeria didn't need a conventional army to win because Vietnam effectively defeated the French military for them.

>>2850544
>the hallmark of bourgeois economists
a group famously known for predictions never fulfilled
>it must constantly grow till it mutates the world on a yearly basis
wich doesn't necesarily takes the form of industrialization

>>2850585
You are quite noticeably ignoring the part where the latent reserve army of labor, which is an important element of keeping down wages, continouously shrinks. Which implies that over time, while industrialization does not necessarily happen at any one point, it must eventually happen.

>>2850550
The Algerian strategy was also very specific. It was led by men who had served in the French military and understood exactly how the French Army operated. The wretched of the Earth and The Battle of Algiers have shaped and distorted many people's perception of the Algerian War. In reality, the FLN often focused on forcing the French into costly wild goose chases, drawing them into the desert, retreating across the border into neighboring Libya and making them expend enormous resources. Shooting out a tire was as valuable as killing a soldier because the objective was to wear down the French through constant attrition. The goal was to drain France's resources, damage its economy and make the war so expensive and unpopular that the French public would no longer support continuing it and that happened.

>>2850705
>Shooting out a tire was as valuable as killing a soldier because the objective was to wear down the French through constant attrition

That's actually good to know. I think the same tactic will work against the US in the coming years.



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For those who are unaware, left-communism is an umbrella term that emerged from the left-opposition in the 3rd International.

The left-communist term encompasses Italian Left-Communism – which is split between the ideas of the ICP and of the ICT –, what ever the fuck the zionist ICC is, Council Communism, the ideas of the Situationist International, and Communization Theory (which itself is split between the various interpretations of what communization is.)

Arguably, appelism (the ideas of Tiqqun and the Invisible Committee) can also be included but it seems like they are more focused on alienation rather than communism, at least that's the impression I got after finishing reading Bloom Theory. Also, their French counterparts are dicks.
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>>6389 (me)
However, both are still Leninist (forgot to finish my post).

>>6390
>However, [ICP and ICT] are still Leninist
How would you justify your claim in regards to the latter? From what I've seen they almost systematically replace Leninism with Luxemburgism / dutch-german leftcom influence. Isn't this what the whole falling out between Damen and Bordiga was about? It seems to entire hinge on (if I'm not missing something) Damenites believing Luxemburg was right vs Lenin on multiple areas and Bordigists, completely disagreeing, having to split, leading to PCInt (Damen) and ICP (Bordiga) in the 50s.

Left communism is too optimistic.

>>6392
The split between Damen and Bordiga was due to how they preferred to organize the party (with Damen wanting to retain Democratic Centralism while Bordiga wanted to abolish the voting system within the party, creating Organic Centralism) and which terms they used (e.g. Damen and co. defined the Soviet state as State Capitalist while Bordiga defined it as State Industrialist). Another difference between Damnites and Bordigists is the subject concerning the historical and formal party, a theory that had come up from the ICP which Damenites reject.

Here are some articles by Damen outlining why they split:
https://www.leftcom.org/en/articles/2011-01-21/amadeo-bordiga-beyond-the-myth-and-the-rhetoric-0
https://www.leftcom.org/en/articles/2014-10-13/you-can%E2%80%99t-build-the-party-playing-with-paradoxes

>>6389
I would like to correct my statement concerning the ICT's stance concerning unions as I have gottenit wrong due to fault memory. Damen, in "You Can’t Build the Party Playing with Paradoxes," states that:

"To this end the "Italian Left" aims to create with the permanent organisation of "factory groups", even in the midst of enormous difficulties, as training centres for ideological and political dissemination which become in fact vehicles for slogans critical of the unions. Factory groups solve the problem of contact with workers in the areas which are socially and politically the most sensitive to party propaganda, a prime and indispensable condition for a policy of recruiting new worker cadres on the basis of active militancy and revolutionary struggle."

Thus they do not suggest that ICT members infiltrate the unions and create workers' councils unlike what I said.

When are you gonna realize the proletariat have no interest in communism, communization, or whatever else you’re spewing?



/lgbt/

 

Since we're the scapegoats, I'd like to know just how bad it is.
1. How often do people wish death on you because you're trans?
2. How often do you see people wish death on someone because they're trans?
3. Since when did things get this bad?
4. How much does this offend you?

My answers:
1. Once a month
2. Every day
3. Since 2020/2019
4. It’s very cruel, but you get used to it. At any rate, I hope that justice will come, and that transphobes will be met with the same cruelty and grief that they have inflicted on us.
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>chronically underemployed beautiful lady😍🥰
>sometimes pass, but mostly just look like a weird androgynous teenager
>get a temp job at a grain milling facility
>frequently targeted by supervisor over minor transgressions my coworkers get away with all the time
>verbal harassment from coworkers is frequent
>coworkers often complain about working on the same line as “the ladyboy” or “the heshe”
>one coworker frequently sprays me with compressed air hose even though that’s a massive safety risk that we’re persistently warned about
>asking her to stop does nothing
>complaining to my supervisor does nothing
>discharged early without warning or explanation

such is the life of a beautiful lady😍🥰

>>5647
Most people in Russia have no idea what a trans person is in the first place. Believe it or not, the first reaction from people who learn ranges from curiosity to mild disgust. The feverish blood rage you see often on the internet is a product of a decade of media scaremongering, which they tried in Russia too, but trans people don't have the societal presence to be scary to anybody so they moved on.

>>9219
Sorry anon, maybe you can move to a more progressive area?

>>9221
I live in fucking Portland lmao

>>9224
Fax I live in Portland too. It’s almost more hitlerian here than red states, just in a different way
They don’t give a fuck about trans women. They only slightly care about protecting white theyfabs



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Any fellow legbutts here? As a transgender woman, it just seems incredibly hopeless to organize or do anything at all. Honestly, I mostly cling on out of spite. Between the chuds and the liberals, I just don't have any hope. I just don't think I'll ever live to see the time where I'm not treated like shit and forced into unemployment and lumpenness.

I’m gay and employed, it sucks having a job, even worse without one.



/leftypol/

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>elon musk was born jun 28 1971 and has been alive roughly 1.73 billion seconds
>elon musk as of may 2026 has a net worth of 788 billion dollars
>elon musk has roughly $455 for every second he has been alive

classcucks will say he "earned" that. lmfao. that every second of his life, his genius brain innovates 455 dollars into his pocket.

can a person really "earn" that much or can they only get lucky and maybe also position themselves properly in a fundamentally exploitative system? some of you will no doubt answer that he "earned" it for the sake of provocative contrarianism
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>>2850524
the USSR began with sovereign republics. the wording just implies a continuation of that.

REAL sovereignty is when your country becomes a colony of western capital but you get to vote on the compradors sending you to fight against your neighbors and cousins.

>muh sovereignity
classcuck drivel

Capitalist-apologetics be like
>every minute he was borned he was thinken about thos ways of revolutionizing production
>even in his mother's womb he was thinken aboot them cyber loops and paypals and teslas

>>2850700
In short, he was thinken about thos beenz way early



/leftypol/

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>>2847233
Tja. Hätte er mal lieber Bürgergeld beantragt.

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>>2844345
That’s true, you know your the better Germany if you’re traffic lights look this cute
>>2846938
Well I wasn’t even born until over 15 years after East Germany was annexed so I don’t think I’m responsible unless you consider all Americans blood liable

>>2846181
Mein neger

>>2846938
Grim(m)

>>2840725
Jhiggy miggy lol



/games/

 

i vibe-coded a deathmatch html little game for the 2026 ANIMAL ELECTION that will happen this saturday!!!!!!!! what do you think?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!? Do you like the map??!?!?!?

And do you prefer this or just polling for the animal election??!?!?

TUTORIAL:
- Open the html file with any modern browser
- Select the map image (ring5.png)
- Click on "Start Brawl"!!!
- For your own custom maps: black pixels should be used for walls, and red pixels should be used for spikes!!!!
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>>47242
did you use the map image (ring5.png) that's in the zip file?

It works! How do you make your own map?

>>47244 very cool!!!!!!!
just make a drawing on any image editor!!!! The contenders always spawn at the center of the map, and will only bounce on black pixels and red pixels. And only red pixels will damage them!!!!

>>47243
No, I thought I was supposed to use my own images lol

>vibe-coded
ew



/edu/

 

drop them PDFs, we will rebuild edition
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/latam/

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EDIÇÃO BANCO MESTRE
"Daniel Vorcaro é economista, empresário, ex-banqueiro e criminoso brasileiro. (Wikipedia)"
O covil dos webcomunas no Brasil
Último fio: >>17216
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>>18780
Bem que o Casimiro podia ajudar a causa mesmo, visto que ele foi uma das 15 pessoas que votou na Sofia Manzano na última eleição.
Falando nisso, recentemente estou vendo muita gente bater exclusivamente nele por fazer muita propaganda de bet no seu canal. A questão é que os outros canais de televisão também estão cheios de propaganda de bet (estão em todos os lugares na verdade - patrocínios de time, influenciadores etc.). Sem essas propagandas a CazéTV não conseguiria transmitir a Copa do Mundo de graça no YouTube (inclusive tem muito estrangeiro colocando VPN no Brasil pra assistir).
O que eu acho, vestindo meu chapéu de alumínio, é que boa parte dessa campanha contra o Casimiro é astroturfada pela Globo, que não quer perder mais mercado pra esse novo concorrente.
Enfim, enquanto bets, tigrinhos e outras papagaiadas forem permitidas não tem pra onde correr, se há uma pessoa sancta que recusa receber dinheiro pra divulgar essas pragas, vai ter outras 100 pra aceitar.
Apoio crítico ao Camarada Cazé na sua luta contra a população pobre e a Globo.

>>18803

Se o Casemiro quer ajudar algum partido/grupo/movimento ele tem que ficar calado e fazer chover dinheiro; abrir a boca só é pra detrimento pra ele e da org.

Olha essa situação das bets por exemplo: ele é um empresária, os patrocinadores que mais pagam hoje em dia são casas de aposta, se ele deixa esse dinheiro na mesa por questões morais, é um mal negócio pra ele e pros sócios, puro e simples. Se ele tá atrelado com algum partido ou movimento social, ele vai ser cobrado pela postura pública dele, e como isso reflete no partido. Se o partido faz alguma merda ou se envolve em alguma controvérsia, ele é cobrado porque querendo ou não é um famozinho, mesmo que dentro do partido/org não seje ninguém em posição de relevância.

Por outro lado, doar dinheiro pro partido/grupo acaba criando uma situação de comodismo. Um partido da classe trabalhadora pra classe trabalhadora precisa de independência financeira pra operar, o que vai diretamente contra ter um sugar daddy que pode puxar a tomada quando discorda de algo. Pior que isso, um partido com um patrocinador não desenvolve formas orgânicas de se sustentar, o que por sua vez dificulta na sua penetração das massas. O PSL americano é um exemplo disso: eles tem um sugar daddy bilionário que sustenta o partido por afinidade ideológica, mesmo eles não tendo presença em 95% do país.

Isso tudo não é novo. O Engels mesmo tentou investir do próprio bolso em cooperativas/comunas nos EUA; que eu saiba todas falharam.

>>18803
Ele é todo enrolado com a Cazé TV, até onde eu sei. Não tem independência nenhuma, é cheio de contratos, mas tá enchendo o cu de dinheiro. Bem que ele podia afunilar um pouco dessa grana pra alguma organização, mas declarar apoio não é mais útil, visto que ele não é mais uma figura que gera identificação, portanto não tem mais tanto poder de influenciar a opinião pública. Virou só mais um apresentador de programa.

Esse lance das bets só enrola a situação ainda mais. Eu não faria, mas futebol é isso hoje em dia e não dá pra se combater isso apenas com a crítica aos propagandistas. Você sabe, enfim.

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>>18801
Com o que você trabalha para poder fazer isto?

>>18802
basado.
>>18806
Atendimento. Faço tudo no pc e telefone da firma e fora do expediente eu não existo. Se deus quiser logo eu troco essa profissão infernal por algo que corrói menos a alma.



/leftypol/

 

Why does this mentally ill MAGAcuck rage about communists and russian people, like he knows his shit he was talking about brenchev at the end.

Why is MAGA so angry all the time? We saw this behavior at Jan 6th, is it just class struggle but being diverted to false conciuous rage?
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Sometimes being angry feels really really good, I would advise against being angry all the time though

>>2850636
>Sometimes being angry feels really really good

>>2850501
Average Cowboys fan

>>2850644
The NFL really needs to dismantled tbh

Why does he become like a caged angry animal midway through



/leftypol/

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US, Cuba and Iran join global rescue effort after Venezuela earthquakes
Latin American countries, including Mexico, Brazil, El Salvador, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic and Cuba, also offered solidarity and help. Cuban health workers were already on the scene, said the foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, and were “fully mobilised and providing medical services to the affected population”.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/jun/25/us-cuba-iran-global-rescue-effort-venezuela-earthquakes

Cepeda accepts Colombian presidential election result
Mr Cepeda said: “I do so as an act of democratic responsibility and a contribution to peace, because we deeply believe in democracy and that political differences should be resolved through citizen participation and respect for institutions.”
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/cepeda-accepts-colombian-presidential-election-result

‘People shouldn’t expect there will be water in their taps every day’: why is St Lucia running out of water?
The water scarcity crisis plaguing the Caribbean nation had become so severe that last March the island’s hospitality and tourism sector considered bringing in water by barge from its neighbour, Dominica. For experts, this was a sign that, as the climate crisis worsens, extreme weather events could trigger systemic risks on the island.
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/jun/25/st-lucia-running-out-of-water-scarcity-crisis-rainfall

SA government legitimising anti-migrant vigilantes, experts warn
“Our investigations show that in townships, ‘community development’ associations run protection rackets determining who can live, build, or conduct business in their ‘communities’”, said the researchers in a recent post on the African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS) website. “They work in collaboration with local police to remove unwanPost too long. Click here to view the full text.

US supreme court blocks thousands of lawsuits over Roundup maker’s pesticide warning labels
The ruling “should help significantly contain the Roundup litigation after nearly a decade of legal battles”, Bayer wrote in its statement. “The ruling should result in the dismissal of current warning-based claims and bar future failure-to-warn claims.”
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jun/25/monsanto-supreme-court-pesticide-case

Congress Urged to Reject Trump’s $88 Billion Request for Iran War
In a letter sent to House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought said that most of the requested funding “will address urgent needs related to Operation Epic Fury (OEF), in addition to other critical needs such as responding to the Ebola outbreak in Central Africa and supporting hardworking American farmers.”
https://www.commondreams.org/news/iran-war-supplemental-funding

Supreme Court clears way for Trump administration to revive restrictive policy for asylum seekers
The justices, in a 6-3 decision, overturned a lower court order blocking the practice that limited the number of people who could apply for asylum each day, first under the Obama administration and then expanded during President Donald Trump’s first term.
https://apnews.com/article/supreme-court-immigration-trump-d36d0092617c7115780c06de38e2000f

DHS watchdog to review ICE detainee deaths, use of force
The new reviews follow an increase in deaths among migrants in ICE detention, including the death of a detainee at Camp East Montana in El Paso, Texas, this year that was ruled a homicide and is under investigation by the FBI, according to DHS.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/dhs-watchdog-announces-new-ice-reviews-rcna351729
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10 years after the Brexit vote: where next for Britain and Europe?
The aftershocks of this political earthquake are still being felt today. British capitalism bears the scars of losing free access to the market of its biggest trading partner. Government ministers are talking about a ‘reset’ between the UK and Europe. Careerists like Wes Streeting, meanwhile, have gone even further, calling for Britain to rejoin the European Union (EU). On the other side, Reform UK – formerly known as the Brexit Party – is currently riding high in the polls. And its leader, the prominent Leave campaigner Nigel Farage, is eyeing up a residency in Number 10. A decade on from the EU referendum, therefore, it is clear that the subject of Europe still haunts British politics. This raises a number of pertinent questions. How did Brexit come about in the first place? What attitude should communists have towards ‘the European project’? And what is the perspectiv
https://marxist.com/10-years-after-the-brexit-vote-where-next-for-britain-and-europe.htm

Elections in Colombia Signal Another Victory for the Right in Latin America
Abelardo de la Espriella appears poised to become Colombia’s next president. At the time of writing, he maintains a narrow lead over Iván Cepeda, a member of outgoing president Gustavo Petro’s Pacto Histórico (Historical Pact) party. De la Espriella, a far-right millionaire, is the latest candidate in a recent wave of Trump allies in Latin America to make significant electoral gains. With nearly all ballots counted in one of the most hotly contested elections in the country’s history, de la Espriella has won 49.6 percent of the vote compared to Cepeda’s 48.6 percent. Just 250,830 votes currently separate the two candidates, according to this preliminary tally, and 1.6 percent of Colombians cast a blank ballot. Both President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have already congratulated de la Espriella. However, the final, official outcome may differ. Indeed, in the 2022 election, Pacto Histórico gained half a million votes compared to the preliminary count. In this sense, U.S. imperialism is clearly trying to put its finger on the scale, prematurely calling the election for its ally before the outcome has been finalized. NonethelePost too long. Click here to view the full text.

>>2850618
The Supreme Court should be burned down with all the anti-justices inside.



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