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  • What happened to this BayArea415 you talk about?

    And what's his deal with Dessalines?

  • Aww... Ty as well

  • Indeed, Haxors... just to break the suspension of disbelief...

  • SELF-CRIT SESSION, NOW...

    (Srsly, I won't fault you for being confused.... but always remember, MZT is official, MLM is not)

  • Not only that but they have a clear socialist et at least anti reactionary essence that the Gray zone may not have at times....

  • Happy birthday... America delenda est as usual...

  • Mah boy, do you read some of the articles that you post here...

    Ctrl + f the word "Stalin" and you will find this guy seems to be Trotskyist... that being said, his support for a vanguard is pretty nice...

  • Source: https://archive.ph/zJRoi#selection-2981.0-2988.0

    Twenty-seven of the 45 senior cadres who had faced detention by the disciplinary watchdog were found to have retired from their positions when they faced investigation, according to further research.

    Weasly scum...

    “Among the officials arrested in recent years, not many were caught for corruption in their current positions. Most of the problems occurred in the past few years, or even more than 10, 20 years ago. The CCDI is no longer following the previous unspoken rule that retired officials will be spared from investigation,” he said.

    Oh wow... they'd reap what they'd sow

    “Now, no one is safe. As Xi digs deeper, he just finds more problems that accumulated over the past three decades due to rapid economic development and lax party discipline. And there is no sign of him stopping the digging.”

    Wait, which Hexbear or Lemmygrader decided to write this shit... it sounds like the satire they would make, from the POV of an anti-China watcher. The type of Millions Purged or some shtick...

    A total of 294 senior officials have been sacked by the CCDI in the 11 years since the anti-corruption campaign was launched, according to the Post’s count.

    However, this number does not include most of the corruption probes in the Chinese military, which conducts its own investigations through the Discipline Inspection Commission. The agency, which operates within China’s top military command – the Central Military Commission (CMC) – led by Xi, operates under extreme secrecy. Beijing announces such cases very selectively, as it did for the investigations of former CMC deputy chairmen Xu Caihou and Guo Boxiong during Xi’s first presidential term. They were the highest ranking officers in the People’s Liberation Army to be targeted since the anti-corruption drive began.

    “I suspect only a tiny amount of information regarding these cases will be released to the public, just for minimal formalities.” The CCDI will begin its third plenum from next Monday to lay out the work priorities in the new year for tens of millions of discipline inspectors across the country.

    The purge has arrived, kids... be ready for imminent struggle secessions and self-criticism!

  • Hmm, bit of a blowback there and there.... no other thoughts, head empty...

  • And back to Square One, we go... just, wow...

  • I don't mean that, I'm talking about Bashar possibly denying the scale of the holocaust on this post...

  • Naooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!

    On the other hand, there's no manipulation of words by Memri itself?

  • Idk, the closest quote is that of "“If we see that Germany is winning the war, we ought to help Russia; and if that Russia is winning, we ought to help Germany, and in that way let them kill as many as possible.. . ”

  • This is the only good article of the diplomat...

  • His ideology is anti-Marxist Leninist Philistinism with Black Hundredth and Zizek characteristics

  • He is a liberal, but a more right wing libertarian variant so to speak...