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  • Wow. I'm enjoying the stronger choice of language by Beijing lately in statements.

  • he kind of is saying the quiet part out loud. the leadership is scum just like europe

  • came here to say this. hopefully they don't become sentient and destroy the island of manhattan... or maybe it's not a bad idea afterall

  • I miss my old flip phone but it just seems like a gimmick. Nothing better than the satisfying feeling of hanging up on someone by clapping it shut.

  • So much for trump trying to separate russia and china

  • jewish "left" huh... riiight. every anti nazi rally in my city always features jewish people. these posters are lunatics, yet another reason to never go to that nazi site

  • It would seem so, it is predicated on a ceasefire.

  • No, definitely not.

  • To put it in context, north across an imaginary border in Canada, the average price of 12 eggs is $4 CAD, so basically $3 USD. It's because we manage our poultry/dairy very carefully here.

  • CGTN, TASS, Real News Network, Granma, OnCubaNews, Morning Star, KCNA, Liberation News, Liberation (french), The Maple are some that I follow. I use Inoreader

  • Yes, I think about this often. Many parties, especially in the global north. Decades of propaganda, infighting, and distance from the masses have led to a lot of irrelevance.

  • AI is just another tool, like email. The biggest problem with AI is the people using it, whether it's burning tons of greenhouse gases for huge datacentres or relying on them for important tasks that should be left to humans. Deepseek sort of combats the first issue, and one would hope China is smart enough to use it to serve the people and not profit. I really like Ed Zitron and his podcast and have been listening for awhile, his criticism of OpenAI and other Web3 nonsense has been ahead of the curve.

  • I wouldn't be so sure of that. I've talked with some netizens that argue Ayn Rand style talking points and it's a little annoying

  • Yes that's true, higher education is no longer a guarantee of wealth. I mean, the experience of someone with a college degree is going to be very different from say, a factory labourer.

  • Yes, that's right. Perhaps I should've phrased my initial statement differently. From my observation, the majority of people in socialist organizations are generally students, white collar workers, people with higher educations/professionals, etc. There isn't anything inherently wrong with this, but in my opinion and experience, this does hinder their ability to connect with lower paid working people and the greater masses in general, and in the greater international world this makes western countries' movements quite different from the class character of those where socialist revolutions have historically taken place.

  • Yes. But there is a clear difference in the imperial core from one who makes the median wage or less and an aristocrat who can insulate themselves from the class struggle.

  • I have no idea tbh. I went only to trade school, and I'm doing okay. I enjoy my blue collar job working with my hands sort of. Pursuing higher education distances oneself from the masses of lower paid working class people, so ymmv.

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    How can foreigners support the Cuban people?

    I've been seeing more gusanos active online pushing for "freedom" for Cuba amid the protests in Santiago. We know that the material situation is not good because of the embargo, how can foreigners help the party and people with material goods/resources?