


I’d like to add that the PPP was originally the Communist Party but was rebranded as a socdem party after the USSR was dissolved.
What a delay in learning about national liberation does to a MFer

It is terf, indeef

Ik it's supposed to be about video creators or authors, but damn the shade on those leftist podcasts. (Redscarepod and trash future, may be warranted)
You chapos are on something. I tell ye hwat

Idk about PPP but I heard the DFLP and PFLP split over Sino Soviet issue (DF for Sino and PF for Soviet) and whether to subordinate themselves to Arafat or not (DF allied with Arafat, PF did not)
Edit: PPP is kinda reformist and electoral...

Uh, good luck, Britain, if ye want yer steel back. (Srsly, tho, I guess the natsec devils smacked into the neolibs some sense into them)
- Any words or deeds that politicise or maliciously hype up business issues will undermine the confidence of Chinese business investors in the UK and damage China-UK economic and trade cooperation. We urge the British government to follow the principles of fairness, impartiality and non-discrimination and to make sure that the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies in the UK are protected. At the same time, it is hoped that the British government will continue to engage in consultations and negotiations with Jingye to actively seek a solution acceptable to all parties. We will continue to follow the development of this situation.
Lol, reminds me of when the Chinese embassy in U.S posted about Reagan's anti-tariff message. I don't think U.S Empire or Britain will be stopped, even when they face their own hypocrisies.

Idk if it's most but "Richmond is a hard road to travel" is a good tune.

Tbh, I don't think anyone was more right than the other, in the Horn of Africa wars, Somalians fighting Ethiopians, who were fighting Eritreans and Tigrayans. This is just tragic. Had China and Russia told them to stop fighting each other for one temporary bit, they would've been a potential Socialist bloc.

I figured Musk would suggest it, since he likes to make cringey references such as Marijuana day (April 20th or 4/20). Then again, he was let go, innit?

Not here for your pleasure, big man.



obv. 420% :smuglord:

(yes i know very reductionist and wrong but i hope you get what i mean)
Yeah, something about dialectical materialism and of social being making the consciousness of an individual,
That being said, I wouldn't fault you much; the user seemed to be more confusing, if not wrong, with their hot take comparison.

indeed. They're quite some pals.


"All these protest takes have got me thinking of my own take: Deng Xiaoping is like the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) of Marxism"
By u/China_Appreciator on r/trueanon
Think about it. In the Islam, Mohammad (PBUH) didn't invent an entirely new theology, he merely filled in the gaps of what was already spoken before to become the final messenger of God. Likewise, Deng didn't create that much theory compared to his predecessors, but he is nevertheless the last great theoretician. I read on the Governance of China, Xi isn't really creating new theories, he's just guiding China towards the completion of the primary stage of socialism as Deng envisioned. Socialism with Chinese Characteristics is the last major development of Marxist thought.
Karl Marx is like Moses in that he creates this radically new way of understanding the world that all these other guys would later draw from. Marx and Moses are also both Jewish.
(Note - I'd rather replace Moses with Abraham)
Mao Zedong is like Jesus Christ in that they are both venerated by billions of people and draw from the previous guy. Jesus is like "It's cool that

She'll get out if she or her friend's are rich enough to endure it.

Mi pensa of the accord

What can I say, it's a euphonic word.

To ask, are they like waishengren (mainland-born migrants and their descendants post-Civil War; associated with Chiang Kai Shek) or more recent migrants from mainland?

My point is state capitalism is not necessarily useless term exclusive to left {anti-communists} like you indicate it is. It's also a matter of life description.
Seriously state capitalism is a completely useless term, its so poorly defined it describes nothing and people should really stop using it.
That being said, fine, market socialist

Come on, don't ye remember that quote from Dr. Strangelove (1964)
We can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.

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China has trapped the Taklimakan in the green cauldron.


A: now it will advance along benefitial Axies to cut it into ever smaller Isolated Pockets until its Insolance is Punished.
B: China has complete fire planting control over the desert encirclement. The sand has two choices: surrender to the trees or die be blown away.
A: 30 planes , 7000 Artillery Pieces and 5000 Rocketlauncher have encircled Taklimatan & let it rain down relentlsly on him..he will be Molded into the ground!

Türkiye still launches airstrikes on Kurdish positions in northern Syria
Confirmed by local Kurdish media
Apparently, the Turks and their Syrian allies are still not happy with the deal to integrate the Kurds; they want full capitulation and Ig Syrian Kurdistan is left to the vultures of pro-Qatarist Golani regime and the Turkish-backed SNA, after the integration deal of Kurdistan into the rest of Syria

Damn, what a message (still not paying)



BLOWBACK SEASON 6 TEASER
Note - Blowback is a leftist Marxist-Leninist-leaning American podcast, that critiques America's mainly 20th century foreign policy forays as the main and later sole most powerful hegemony, and its victim countries
As of now:
S1: Iraq
S2: Cuba
S3: DPRK
S4: Afghanistan
S5: Cambodia
Russia won't accept Nato troops in Ukraine, Lavrov says after talks with US

The US president dismisses concerns Ukraine is not involved in peace talks and says he is confident in success.



Some UK government departments are bracing for budget cuts of as much as 11% as Prime Minister Keir Starmer comes under mounting pressure to plow more money into de…

The mad king of Kyiv: Why Zelensky can’t afford to end the war

President Zelensky was supposed to visit Saudi Arabia too - but a day after the crucial meeting between top diplomats from Russia and the United States.


China urges US to 'correct its mistakes' after State Department website removes Taiwan independence reference

On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that his country would need a force of 1.5 million soldiers to protect itself from potential new



Four thousand workers at a North Carolina Amazon warehouse are voting February 10-15 on whether to unionize with Carolina Amazonians United for Solidarity & Empowerment. RDU1, in the town of Garner, outside Raleigh, would be the second unionized Amazon warehouse in the United States. It’s an ambitio...


Why did the Soviet Union stop its multi-ethnic affirmative action policy in 1939?
From what I've read of the review of the 'Affirmative Action Empire: 1923-1939' by Terry Martin:
Martin significantly advances our understanding of the early, formative years of Soviet nationality policy, providing a subtle and lucid reconstruction of its unique conceptual underpinnings and its stormy evolution. Contrary to earlier Bolshevik mantras, Lenin and his partner in nationality policy, Stalin, committed the {union} by 1923 to developing non Russian languages, elites, territorial units, and cultural forms-all at the expense of Russian nationhood and culture. Hence the Soviet Union became, in Martin's odd phrase, the first multiethnic "affirmative-action empire."
That's good, but then there's this next part
Then, in the period of the Great Terror (1933-38), the experiment ended. Russian nationality and culture were revived, and "bourgeois nationalism" replaced "great-Russian chauvinism" in opprobrium
Why did that happen in such a m

I was going on my hexbear.net account, when for some reason, I was redirected to this site
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Ah shit


Hamas emphasizes that the Israeli occupation's assassination of al-Arouri and his fellow cadres "has failed, and will continue to fail, in breaking the resolve of our people and their steadfast Resistance."



Hamas emphasizes that the Israeli occupation's assassination of al-Arouri and his fellow cadres "has failed, and will continue to fail, in breaking the resolve of our people and their steadfast Resistance."


Let's pretend we're putting Jimmy Carter's soul on trial
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/6628957
Funnily enough, he could've fit with our posters
- Praised China's rise to power
- Negiotitated with DPRK to rid its nukes, and condemned the U.S sanctions on it
- Praised Venezuela's electoral system
- Declared the settler-colonial entity that took over Falastin, an apartheid state
https://www.wabe.org/president-trump-calls-president-carter-to-talk-china/
https://responsiblestatecraft.org/2023/02/22/when-jimmy-carter-went-to-north-korea/
https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/7272/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestine:_Peace_Not_Apartheid
Then again, some pessimist might have point out, during his presidency, his support and alignment with reactionary anti-communist gov't and forces in the cold war in the following (some of which Reagan expanded upon and was known for) :
Zaire/Democratic Republic of Congo - backed the dictator Mobutu
Guatemala - backed the Mayan anti-gov't

If there is such thing as commodity fetishism, then there must be a term like "firepower" fetishism
"God is on the side with the best artillery, bombs, drones, machine gun fire, tanks etc." Very industrial, very killing

A Dengist is to socialism what a social liberal is to Capitalism
For sure, they don't seem the most immediate threat, and in fact some of their more radical counterparts (eg. Gonzaloites) and (eg. Right-Libertarianism) think they've betrayed their own causes
However, when push comes to shove, they are the most potential forces or our time.