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  • Yeah I know he’s a giga lib, but you guys know Russia isn’t actually doing whatever the lib name for their new Judeo-Bolshevism, the Larouche people are a CIA project to fuck with Russia etcetera. The guy being dead & his ideology being insane crank shit isn’t important, the funding network the CIA built with it is. It’s a bit Scientology-esque, but they build an intellectual-surveillance apparatus more than an entertainment-intelligence-military one (but again their money is most important)

    I can just repost it in my wiki comm & delete it sure. I figured on this instance nobody would see it that would take it at face value. This is a useful article for me to see when I hit “Ray McGovern” in the search bar.

    EDIT: Actually, I think I will add your disclaimer as it is something I am completely in agreement with, but was too lazy to add due to making over 500 posts internet-wide tonight. 😳 My point is to post this to cite the social links. Robeson is detailed enough that he is useful once his wider geopolitical analysis is discarded. This is how I read most of the books I don’t post 😅






  • Great stuff, I’ll add (or summarize other points in thread) the simplified version I use to approach PSL type people:

    If US workers engage purely in wage struggle & seeking rent controls, they are just speeding up their entry into an asset market that stores global exploitation. This asset market is unstable & these concessions cannot last. Only seizing key areas of production will ensure US workers can participate in a global struggle


  • Settlers is genuinely bad. Just read dependency theory e.g. Samir Amin. I know that sounds a bit flippant since he wrote so much, but if you just go and read his low-pagecount books, he made them extremely accessible. Then if you keep reading his books you find everything which was stated in the accessible ones is rigorously proven.





  • I get where you are coming from, but just imagine what Kamala’s tweet would look like while announcing exactly the same intent, talking about the voices of Iranian protesters, women, and everything, stuff Trump says too mumbling abt the Mullahs, but consider the possibilities with a more refined Obama-like gleam to it. I can’t say I prefer the savagery of this white Obama but the Polymarket aura around him will make everything even worse in the best way







  • Okay, well to go back over this, I think you have something backwards about how to attack reactionary thought. Imperial financial system’s not simply an ideological project that people uphold due to bigotry. It’s more like short-sighted gambling addiction + self-interest. Attacking the ideology by showing people the harm they cause won’t cure them. White supremacy is malleable, it comes in many forms, & similar structures are created wherever capital needs to make minor concessions to minority groups to keep Eurocentrism intact as a mosaic, e.g. Ukrainian supremacy, Jewish supremacy, Japanese + Taiwanese + R.o.K. nationalism, Indonesia’s Islamic conservatives, ISIS + Gulf state monarchies’ fundamentalism fused with libertarianism.

    This is why I see generalizations made to western workers about how “communism can improve living conditions [for them]” as potentially harmful. They read this backwards to mean “communism = welfare policies for me before global economic restructuring”—the climate is collapsing bruh. Don’t lie to these people, their lifestyle, chiefly its attachment to a parasitic economic system (not just their behaviors & consumption habits, the waste underlying it) needs to change before they can get the goods.



  • That would be the economic system that allows western workers to live entirely off an elevated position in the global economy that doesn’t line up with the minimal production they physically control, it’s all financialized and the workers arw as much cushioning as the asset market itself, lending their consumer demand to the pressure on global south countries, it’s like a magnet that keeps them in the dollar system.

    This means that demands for healthcare, welfare, better working conditions, minimum wage etc. it all stabilizes the system of extraction US workers are a part of. Pointing the finger at their leaders’ corruption helps them ignore what a “successful + smooth” administration actually means & why Bernie SSandlers etcetera fundamentally have the same economic plan as Trump/Bush/Reagan etc

    Note that this isn’t a moral framing saying that American workers don’t deserve this stuff, I’m not even getting into that. What I’m saying is that if Americans think that they can keep asking for it from their leadership, they’re ignoring that what they have to offer is not even something with the great deal of longevity in this world. It’s not just that the USSR scared them enough to start applying welfare policies and stuff like that. It’s that the elevated cost of living literally makes competitive industry in the United States and the rest of the first world impossible without the assistance of these private banks who manage the global trade system (quite violently)














  • It’s all good, depleted uranium is confusing to a lot of people. It’s got a toxic particulate, but it doesn’t render the region uninhabitable with radiation like enriched uranium. I’m not trying to “gotcha” people on here anymore unless someone tries to turn it into court. However it is Nasrallah, so.

    Also, for that matter, I’m not invested in the fission device explanation at all. The people I know who constantly call everything a nuke are 99% Twitter dumbasses and 1% the smartest guy I know, so I’m torn.