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RedQuestionAsker2 [he/him, she/her]
RedQuestionAsker2 [he/him, she/her] @ RedQuestionAsker2 @hexbear.net
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  • Fun fact, Iran actually told John Brown and Nat Turner slavery is bad. Before that, they thought it was good

    Based. This is the critical race theory I need in my education.

  • Put the bag of holding over his head and let the Bagman have him

  • Fascism is neoliberalism when the line starts to go down

  • Based

    Jump
  • Nice to see Engels getting a shout out

  • me_irl

    Jump
  • You two are in agreement. They want more rail built as a viable alternative to driving. The 'shame' factor is just an advertisement for a superior method.

  • Agree with your take here.

    It could probably be argued that it's not surplus value in a strictly academic sense, but it is in a very practical sense.

    In this case, it's a distinction without a difference, and I can't imagine the benefit of making that distinction.

  • You're right. I just saw they were a comrade bear and made the assumption

  • Seriously. Bizarre quote to take as truth on a communist forum

  • It would be such a good bit for us to call our local politicians asking how our city is supporting Palestine.

    We should record it and make a supercut.

  • Reading about history was my road to Marxism.

    Reading the history of India's decolonization and the use of violent opposition, in particular, was a major moment for me.

    When I first saw this quote, it really put into perspective why non-violence is held as the only option by the hegemon.

  • Oh! Didn't even realize this wasn't hexbear. Thanks

  • Edit: I want so badly to post the picture of the white pharaoh. Why can't I?

  • What do they produce?

    Uh, I don't know, haven't you ever heard of English Tea?

  • North Korea

    Republic of Korea

    Petty assholes

  • It says we hit the iceberg decades ago

  • Do you know this person or do you just act like a half coherent smug weirdo at random?

  • Thanks for that.

    Dongping Han certainly has a negative view of Deng Xiaoping. Certainly more negative than I do. However, regardless of his line on Deng, his book is well sourced and provides a ton of on-the-ground experiences that I think are worthwhile for anyone interested in China's revolution. Mobo Gao is also very anti-Deng, but most communists around here uphold his book for good reading on the cultural revolution, too. Michael Parenti has also called reform China revisionist, and I don't think that invalidates his work.

    I recommend checking out the book yourself, but if you're really interested and you don't have the time, I can go through and pull out where he's sourcing his info and message them to you. I'm gonna check the info myself anyway because of the numbers you posted.

    Just let me know.