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  • They attempted to bargain their way into full integration with the western financial system after 9/11, but the US wanted nothing to do with that. Which is what put them in their position as a counter imperialist state. To my understanding anyway.

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    Figures.

    1917

  • So good

  • Jesus Christ. Where does one even start with a comment like this? Defending Andrew Tate, of all things, is something I didn't expect to see logging into the Grad today.

    But the SA charges are probably just the standard defamation play they use against everyone they want to silence.

    You can go find the videos where he talks about how to abuse women, and how to entrap them so that they can become cam slaves. What on earth could he be talking about in those videos otherwise? What kind of comrade do you consider yourself, where you can see a guy like Tate and think "Yeah, this guy, he's standing against 'the system' just like me." What even is this "System" you're talking about? The imperialist white-supremacist capitalist patriarchical system? Is that what the "Matrix" is that Tate talks about? Because I'd love to see how you drew those conclusions from the man's insane ramblings.

    Since you quit watching all these "e-celebs" maybe you can spend some time reading a book.

  • “There was a moment that I thought we were actually going to go to war with America. It felt like Order 66 from Star Wars [where the Jedi are designated traitors to the Empire and the order is given to kill them],” said “Dutch”, 25, from South Carolina. “It was like, oh, shit, all my friends are going to try to kill me now.”

  • US army veterans fight and die in the fields of Ukraine

    7–9 minutes

    The Americans were pinned down, ­lying prone among sunflower stalks as they took rocket fire from Russian ­positions across the fields. Then, mortar burst in the air above them. All seven of Delta Team were wounded, some ­repeatedly.

    “I remember looking at one sun­flower that was taller than the weeds while I was holding pressure on Dubs’ wounds, thinking we are all going to bleed out and die here,” said “Tango”, the Delta Team medic who was hit with shrapnel four times. One of the 24 shards that entered his body and sliced into the sciatic nerve in his leg.

    Tango and his brothers-in-arms in Chosen Company, 59th Brigade, are among hundreds of US veterans fighting with Ukrainian forces. Many of them have shed blood, some have made the ultimate sacrifice, to defend American values on Ukrainian soil.

    Now they feel betrayed by the Trump administration’s approach to Ukraine, a marked departure from that of the ­Biden administration. In particular, they feel betrayed by what they see as his parroting of Russian narratives.

    Tango, 35, is from Texas, a deeply conservative state. “A lot of my friends and family are hard-right Republicans. Even people I know, that I’m really close to, I’ve seen their rhetoric change just as Trump and his media have spun it,” Tango said on a break between ­missions.

    “I’m like, Hey, you’ve been speaking with me about this war. You know what’s actually happening here, yet you’re still just voicing things that you know are not true. It really blows my mind how easy it is to manipulate public opinion in the way that it’s being done. It does feel like a betrayal. ­America is now just a business being run by a businessman.”

    Tango fought al-Qaeda with the US 3rd Infantry Division, 315 Infantry ­Regiment, in Iraq, but says fighting the war in Ukraine gives him a far ­clearer sense of purpose. “Ukraine is a sovereign country that was invaded by a ­foreign power and we’re here defending it. That’s the fact of the matter and nothing’s going to change it,” he said. “It’s nice to be resolutely on the side of right, this time around.”

    Tango survived that spring day in 2023 but two of his teammates, Lance Lawrence and Andrew “Dubs” Webber, did not. During the Ukrainian counterattack in the Donbas, his team had ­advanced too far ahead of the rest of the company and were stranded two kilometres from the nearest evacuation point.

    “We ended up hitting a Russian position, which we fought with for a little bit and we thought we cleared, but then we started getting hit with rockets and mortars from a trench and tree line to our right,” Tango recalled.

    They took one casualty and tried to pull back, but got caught out in the open in a weed-infested sunflower field. After being hit in the leg by the mortars, Tango could only crawl to his comrades to try to stabilise them.

    “I had four people there with me that I was trying to stabilise,” said Tango. Dubs he said, “was checking out my leg, when he got hit with something that penetrated his lungs”. He died before they could be picked up.

    The mission was a disaster for the company, which was forced to retreat with 90 per cent casualties, mostly wounded but two dead, Tango said. In the months that followed, he had to go through a long period of rehabilitation. Now he has returned to his unit, despite the dangers.

    For Tango and other Americans who thought their country was behind them in their fight with Russia, the sudden shift in rhetoric from the White House has come as a blow.

    The acrimonious meeting last month between President Zelensky, Trump and his vice-President JD Vance, whose cousin Nate has also fought for Ukraine, was perhaps felt none more keenly than by the Americans here.

    “There was a moment that I thought we were actually going to go to war with America. It felt like Order 66 from Star Wars [where the Jedi are designated traitors to the Empire and the order is given to kill them],” said “Dutch”, 25, from South Carolina. “It was like, oh, shit, all my friends are going to try to kill me now.”

    Dutch had just returned from the front lines when we met at the base of his new unit, Ukraine’s lethally effective Third Assault Brigade. Before ­arriving in Ukraine in April 2022, he fought for the French Foreign Legion alongside American troops in Mali and Iraq.

    He has served in many of Ukraine’s fiercest battles, including the 2023 cross-border incursion into Russia’s Belgorod region, where he and three other Americans masqueraded as ­Russian resistance fighters attached to an anti-regime Belarusian Legion under the command of Ukraine’s ­military intelligence, HUR.

    Dutch calls himself “right wing” and shares many of Trump’s views on ­traditional family values. Yet he is ­appalled that the US president has ­allowed Vladimir Putin to present Russia as a fellow champion of them.

    “From what I’ve seen on the battlefield and the way that they behave, you see that they don’t share those values at all,” he said. “The Russian military is a lot more violent than what you see on our news, they’re savage. Rape, executions, torture, they’ll post it on social media, they’ll send it to their friends and family, openly bragging about how they are war criminals.”

    Dutch, too, has spilt his blood on Ukrainian soil in a battle that he sees as essential to preserving the very notion of freedom. “I was on an assault mission and went into a trench, more like just a hole, not dug out in the back. An RPG [rocket-propelled grenade] fell right ­behind me. I had bits of shrapnel in my ass,” he said, laughing.

    He had not slept in two days because of the Shahed drone attacks that ­accompanied Putin’s pledge of a ceasefire on energy infrastructure this week.

    Many of the soldiers have made ­extraordinary sacrifices, upending their lives to fight for Ukraine. “Clutch”, 35, a former army reserve officer also from Texas, sold his house, packed his bags and took up volunteering last autumn to help Ukraine before enrolling for its armed forces this month. He is determined to fund himself through the war, not wanting to burden the Ukrainian state. “I just kept seeing all the kids dying and then ladies, too. It didn’t seem fair … I wanted to come out here and help people, even if I’m playing a small, insignificant part.”

    He travelled shortly before Trump’s inauguration, expecting the new US president to strong-arm the Russians into a deal. “My thought going into it was we’re going to have the full backing of the United States, then he froze the aid. Now that I’m here I see it really ­affects morale, it was a big let down.”

    All of the Americans who spoke to The Times were keen for a ceasefire to pause the fighting, although none ­believed Russia would give up on its long-term ambitions to take over Ukraine. “Russia is not going to stop coming, they see Ukraine as theirs,” said Clutch. “Even if there is a ceasefire, it’s just going to be temporary.”

  • FREE EBOOK: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism

    “In order to build socialism, first and foremost, we need to have socialist people who understand socialist ideology and have socialist values.”

    These are the immortal words of Ho Chi Minh, who helped guide Vietnam through decades of revolution against French colonialism, Japanese fascism, and American imperialism. These words reverberate today in the classrooms of Vietnamese high schools and colleges, where students are required to study a full curriculum of socialist theory rooted in the foundational works of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.

    Now, for the first time, the materials used to train Vietnamese students in the core ideological system of dialectical materialism and materialist dialectics is available to the English speaking world through Luna Nguyen’s groundbreaking translation of Curriculum of the Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism, Part 1: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism for University and College Students Not Specializing in Marxism-Leninism and Ho Chi Minh Thought. This text, originally produced by Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training for use in universities, provides a brief history of Marxism-Leninism as well as thorough explanations of the principles and laws of dialectical materialism, materialist dialectics, and the cognitive theory of dialectical materialism.

    The first English edition is brought to you by Banyan House Publishing in collaboration with Iskra Books and The International Magazine. We have done our best to deliver a textbook which is highly optimized for collective training as well as self-study and for use as a companion piece for further reading. The book includes an original glossary, appendices, and illustrations and annotations by Emerican Johnson as well as a foreword by Dr. Vijay Prashad and introduction by Dr. Taimur Rahman.

    This book is so foundational, I think it really should be required reading for any budding comrade. I've read this book once before, and would totally read it again. It does such an excellent job laying out the bedrock that is Dialectical Materialism and the Dialectic Materialist World View. This book synthesizes the philosophical concepts laid out across multiple texts by Lenin, Marx, and Engels into one body of work. Best of all, the PDF is free. This year Luna and her team should be releasing Part 2: Historical Dialectical Materialism, which I'm very excited for.

    The only critique I have of this book is the incredibly long and cumbersome title, ha!

    "Curriculum of the Basic Principles of Marxism-Leninism, Part 1: The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism "

    What a mouthful.

  • We are very likely moving to hexbear.chat. federation is turned off until we move. Feel free to register for an account!

  • Its a matrix server hosted by someone here.

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    Genzedong.xyz down?

  • Voyager has been good. They just implemented a custom emoji fix to that ensures emoji are the correct size regardless of their uploaded size.

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    Common Bill Burr W

  • Have you tried increasing the size of your swap memory in windows? Otherwise known as "virtual memory". Depending on the speed of your drive and available space, you might be able to increase the vertual memory size to get more performance.

    But what about using a page archiving service, even a self-hosted one, like Shiori. Shiori has an extension that can allow for single click page archiving right from the browser. The pages are saved as html files or txt files and it will create a readability version of the file which is just the text and images. You could then search the files and their contents using something like VS Code to search the whole directory where the files are stored. There are plenty of other ways to do that search once you have those archives, though. I think even Windows File Search will search the contents of a txt or html file stored on the device.

    Shiori also has its own search, which is pretty fast, and searches the contents of the archives as well.

  • The shine job they did on Biden while he was VP in the Obama years really weathered strong. All that "goofy grampa" shit they wrapped him in, and published all over the place, really solidified Biden as America's Grandad, to the point that some people are still looking at him in the same way you might look at your cooky 80+ year old pops at the family picnic. They gave him this aura of stateliness, like he's the Washington Monument come to life. He's been through it all, seen every face of America, he's the golden boy, the old dog, the tough but fair, the heavy hand but soft heart, the elected official equivalent of a mid-90s Ford Ranger, classic like coca-cola, a cool Budweiser on a hot summer night, Fireflies on the Forth of July, you know all that paper thin Americana draped over the face of death.

    This is what makes him so effective, and what gives everyone the license to walk beside him. No doubt in my mind, the level of resistance to the genocide in Gaza would be magnified ten times if Trump was in power now, making all the same moves as Biden is now. It's because libs view Trump as "Fascism Manifest". He is the doomsayer, a harbinger of the Apocalypse, and a "threat to democracy", whatever that means to them. His aura is toxic, and liberal progressives wouldn't be seen collaborating with him because he gives up the game too easily. He wears his class interests on his sleeve. Watching progressives line up behind a pro genocide Donald Trump would be far too much cognitive dissonance for the liberal progressive voters to handle. Watching them line up behind Grandpa Joe, however, well, that's just party unity and liberal progressives hunger for party unity.

    I think the American institutions are accelerationist, and anyone you get out of that system as leaders would be accelerationists. The heel sets the stage, reads the crowd, establishes clear red lines and invites the masses to cosplay as resistance fighters standing behind the Face. Once the Face takes the stage, in the afterglow of the resistance's victory, the red lines are moved forward quietly. Without this performance, there is no acceleration to be had. Both the Face and the Heel have a vested interested in the show they put on, and they need each other to keep the show going.

  • Listen, if you set the bar that high you'd have to discipline the whole force.

  • Just yesterday I had someone tell me "They're throwing away their future for nothing". Let's hope the preasure leads to more results.

  • Libs identify fundamental features of Capitalism, but can't except them as fundamental features, and thus create new isms that somehow they believe can be dealt with in isolation. Just doing the math out loud. I had someone mention "corporatism" in conversation recently, and it frankly flew right by me.

  • Please continue to deny reality. Tesla sucks, that's why its stock is going down.

  • We also have to get away from the Panopticon we've created out of schools. I speak from experience here as a person who manages and implements these systems: You can not walk a hall without being recorded, you can't send an email without it potentially being flagged and sent to administration, you can't browse a website without it being logged and eventually used against you.

    Schools have become little state surveillance conditioning centers.

    Linked to this is the total lack of critical thought when introducing technology into a students academic life. Computer labs are things of the past. More and more districts are implementing 1:1 programs, which do help with equity but create new problems. Very often there is no guidance on when it's appropriate to use technology as part of the curriculum, and at worst an outright mandate that technology is used at all times to justify the cost.

    I've been witness to dozens of cases of kids who are rabidly attached to their devices in an unhealthy way. Often its a symptom of an underlying neurodivergence.

    No critical thought or material understating of the implications of requiring device use for K-12 students. No thoughts on if this establishes a bad pattern of device dependency. No critical thoughts on Google or Apple and or the ethics of shuffling students down a pipeline that makes it harder for them to use alternatives, incubating future consumers. No consideration of alternatives, mostly do to lack of manpower required to implement them. Not a single shop equivalent education path that teaches you how computers work, how you might service them, and so on.

    I think about this story often:

    https://opensource.com/education/14/9/open-source-benefits?ool

    https://opensource.com/education/16/1/getting-started-in-it-through-a-student-run-help-desk

    I wonder what kind of impact it had on even the tech neutral students. What kind of opinions or skills did these students pick up from being participants? What kind of culture did the kids have as a result of getting their needs met by other students? The benefits for the students involved in the helpdesk are obvious, what about the subtle benefits?

    Laws like COPPA do more harm then good frankly. Once administration understands the filtering system required to comply with COPPA can also pull logs at any time, its instantly weaponized against students. Often what is filtered comes down to not just the letter of the law but also the individual biases of the staff managing the tech or the administration.

    I can't imagine what its like from the perspective of the average student and how it shapes their worldview.

  • Emoji down! I repeat, emoji down!!

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    Hexbear up?

    Looks up for me, not sure about others.

  • You replied to me literally stating that my opinions were flawed from the get go based on very big assumptions.

    Typical Redditor behavior, you don't even stop to look at who you are speaking with, you just assume every comment below yours is somehow the same person, and not possibly someone else who also thinks you're a total chud.

  • On what basis do you make such a claim?

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    I think I want to learn Esperanto

    I'm not a language learner. It wasnt a requirement when I was a kid and in highschool I never had an interest. However, having just learned about it, and learned of its etheos and properties, I think it could be fun to learn. Helps that my partner is also interested.

    Also, a stateless international language seems like a good fit as an international movement. A movement that is striving for international solidarity and a world without borders.

    At a minimum, learning it would make Hitler spin in his grave:

    As long as the Jew has not become the master of the other peoples, he must speak their languages whether he likes it or not., but as soon as they become his slaves, they would all have to learn a universal language (Esperanto, for instance!), so that by this additional means the Jews could more easily dominate them!

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    ICJ's Israel genocide decision: Historic victory for Palestinians & Global South

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/3453597

    ICJ's Israel genocide decision: Historic victory for Palestinians & Global South

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    What do we know about Colorado's war on the homeless?

    The holiday debates have begone.

    "Only two people signed up for this tiny home program. The rest said they like being homeless."

    I have the logic, but not living in Colorado, I don't have the facts. I do know they're playing a game of shuffle board with their homeless population after some quick investigation, but nothing specific to the claim. I'll get the article in reference if I can.

    But man, how hard is it to accept that no one "wants" to be homeless.

    This doesn't make it sound like Denver isn't doing its best.

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    Relay Phone Number and OTP codes

    Facebook (I know) is forcing me to revive a code via a phone number to "prove I'm real". I figured this would be a good usecase for relay phone numbrrs, but thus far I haven't revived any codes after many attempts.

    Anyone else experience this?

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    Joe Rogan: Real first-hand account of what it's ACTUALLY like every day in Palestine.

    www.tiktok.com TheTruth on TikTok

    Real first hand account on what it's ACTUALLY like every day in Palestine for some people. First hand account from US journalist who visited gaza. #fyp #trending #gaza #israel #usa

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