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It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the contrary, their social being that determines their consciousness.

Karl Marx (Marx Selected Works, Vol. I, p. 269.)

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I’m talking about the nazis there, you seem to reply to whatever is best for your convenience.

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Sadly the same party where that politician was present is presenting themselves for elections, and there’s a high chance they’ll win.

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How many war crimes has the US committed versus SA? I don’t think SA even gets to the US toes, it’s just that genocide, political overthrowns, invasions, and what not are normalised and are okay when the US does it, but when another non-Western country does it is showed with 10 times the strength.

US is not very far away from being so religiously fanatic, they have almost zero women’s and LGBT people’s rights, there’s rampant racism and xenophobia, I don’t know what news or history books you read but the US is absolutely on no moral ground to tell SA they are somewhat better.

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It almost seems as if there’s some kind of islamophobia here… Mmm, no, I’m sure US good and SA bad.

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They are the country with the most military and paramilitary personnel in the world at 7,769,000 so worst case scenario they can help prolong a war at a pace that would be hard to maintain for any Western power, and the ones who are next in the list, except South Korea, aren’t friends with the West, too.

https://lemmygrad.ml/pictrs/image/f7e06ffc-8951-41e1-b4ec-cfff6b3a3a4e.pngen.wikipedia.org/…/List_of_countries_by_number_of…

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Nolan isn’t by far one of the best film directors.

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Smartest average westerner

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Showing Western hypocrisy and imperial attitudes is being a bigot now. Smart Westerner brain goes brrrrr.

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Que mierda le decis a el Che pedazo de tarro de bosta.

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Name a more fascist iconic duo.

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Hitler was inspired by the US treatments of aborigenes and later they hired the Nazis in Operation Paperclip. Definitely the US and its lackey Nazisrael are way better candidates.

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Lol, you took the time to transcribe it and translate and you are analyzing a decade years old quote as if it were relevant 100% today, you are not a clown, you are the entire fucking circus.

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If pro-Ukrainian media come up with a decent methodology to independently estimate Russian losses, then I’m sure some discussion can be had around that.

Don’t expect the opposition to do the work for you.

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Something like 2 US funded coups happened.

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The idea that Putin looked weak is something only being promulgated on Western media, I have Russian and Belorussian friends and follow Russian Telegram channels and everywhere the idea of Putin, you like it or not, is that it emerged stronger, since pretty much all high ranking officers in the military stood by him and showed unity, and he managed to resolve the situation with as little bloodshed as possible. From the outside, everyone can cry whatever they want about him looking weak, but what matters is that inside of Russia there’s more unity now than before, and that makes them look at themselves as stronger.

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Send it to Ukraine as the Nazis did with Pervitin.

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But the Ruskies are already doing cocaine so the only way for them to win the war!!1

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As far as I know that happens because in Linux ctrl+v and middle click pastes are stored in different places and are considered different things, in fact there’s a third way to paste which I don’t remember. But basically the middle click paste is used whenever you select a string, there’s no need to copy it, and the ctrl+v paste works when you do ctrl+c.

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A rapist, a snitch, a plagiarist, and a racist walk into a bar.

The bartender asks “How’s the new book coming Mr. Orwell?”

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Democratic centralism.

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As far as I know in the Global South we have a wave of left wing governments, maybe you forgot white people is not the world.

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Could you please show me which law prohibits from having a different opinion with the one maintained with the government? You can be mad, but the law is the law, otherwise that’s what you people would call authoritarian.

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Better than being Usonian electoralism and boring no news from there.

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26 downvotes… the very same people that cry for freedom on one part of the world cheer when this kind of things happen.

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I would like to quote this comment I saw a couple of weeks ago:

To think this is some sort of bad scenario for Russia is to be blind. They are starting to effectively tax the national bourgeoisie, the thing the Usonian “left” prides so much they should do to fix all of their homeland issues regarding quality of life, and here is painted, under the lenses of a right wing news site, as a bad thing. Under any logical circumstance if a country needs money, what makes the most sense if you don’t want to hurt the people, is to tax companies, otherwise you will end up having low wages, or you will cut spending on some other form of social welfare, which in turn then produces inflation and destabilises the country since the spending power of the working class gets diminished.

This is what Seishi Hinada, National Executive Committee member of ZENKO and the International Strategy Center, has to say about plans for the re-militarisation of Japan as a strategic geopolitical landmark in the eyes of the US to control East Asia:

The Japanese government is making the most of the war in Ukraine and the rocket launch by DPRK is getting the general public behind its policy of massive military expansion and acquiring the capabilities to attack foreign bases. Regarding the military buildup by the Japanese government, the general public seems to be in support of those policies, but there are weak points. When it comes to a tax hike for the sake of military expansion, the approval ratings will drop. So Kishida cannot talk out loud about the tax hike, and the only option he has left is to cut the budget in every other field: social welfare, health care, education, and the rest of it. In addition, the Japanese population is shrinking quicker than anticipated. So the government is asked to take drastic measures to deal with this issue too. But again, they cannot finance it because they allocate a large share of the budget to military expenses. By exposing these contradictions, more and more people will realize the necessity to radically shift the policy of military alliance and military buildup toward peaceful dialogue and disarmament. The general public’s consciousness is changing. Kishida’s support base is not so strong.

And he’s not some sort of “tankie” or radical left wing person, he’s someone that for decades has opposed the US occupation of Okinawa with military bases. In any circumstance, even if Russia is economically in not such a great position, this is the correct move to either get a grip, or gain some strength, not the move of a delirious and dying government.

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The climate crisis is not because of the wheels of civilisation or because that or this, it’s because of capitalism. There are alternatives, but these alternatives hurt shareholders profits, so they are not discussed.

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As far as I know, for example, the US made a huge hole in the middle of the desert really deep and filled it with concrete and put some kind of monolith written in like 5 languages telling anyone in the future to not open it. I honestly can think of a lot of other ways to get rid of it rather than throwing it into the ocean with how we are in terms of the climate crisis.

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Because the US is an oligarchy controlled by the military industrial complex.

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It’s thermic sensation, though, not actual temperature, but it doesn’t make it much better.

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Fucking Gringos, they want to kill us all.

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The US will probably do it, let’s hope they don’t.

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Spain is one of the countries in Europe that was the less dependent on Russian gas.

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Also, Finland’s Air Force used the swastika until 2020. www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53249645

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Fascism is liberal democracy in decay. Do of the fact presented above as you wish.

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It was founded in the then-British colony of Hong Kong in November 1947, by members of the Taiwanese Communist Party who survived the February 28 incident.

The Taiwan Democratic Self Government League has a membership of 3,000 people, most of whom are prominent people from Taiwan or are of Taiwanese heritage but now reside on the mainland. Additionally, with only 13 seats in the National People’s Congress and three seats in the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League is the smallest legally recognized minor political party in the People’s Republic of China. The party supports Chinese unification.

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