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GenZedong @lemmygrad.ml

Chen telling it like it is

  • Executing the last remaining Uighur -- who was actually a paid Han Chinese actor -- while shouting "the Han shot first!" This is the battlecry of Han supremacy (source: New York Times) which every single Chinese person was forced to shout ten times a day during the draconian COVID lockdown (source: Guardian, Wall Street Journal)

  • Even Tucker was like "wtf, dude" at that point

  • I'd off myself if I caught myself posting the Epic Comeback that Cruz did on twitter:

  • Yeah, I don't like the guy. But it's weird seeing a MAGA politician not able to keep his story straight in front of a (presumably somewhat sympathetic) MAGA news pundit.

  • Yes, that is concerning. And the way Cruz is talking sort of confirms my suspicion that Washington is in chaos right now -- there's no one person making the decisions, and Lindsey Graham (that Dixieland moron) has if anything more power to decide, unilaterally, foreign policy than has the president. Not that it would be good either way, but this seems a dangerous breakdown in basic government functioning, which could have disastrous consequences for the world.

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    Ted Cruz, besides being a criminal, is an idiot

  • President of Fr*nce

    vs

    one Chinese man being AUTHORITARIAN! on twitter

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    He's back

  • Glad to see this community taking the principled anti-imperialist stand here (as we did on Russia's intervention in the Ukraine). The mainstream internet is full of the worst Zionist shitlibbery.

  • That seems like the very last thing you do before reddit spends the next ten years arguing whether your death was epic or not

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    Rain of fire: Iranian hypersonic missiles hit Ben Gurion International Airport

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    Charlie Kirk face

  • He sure didn't heil at the end, but he also made sure to remind you that his grandfather did, and that this is somehow supposed to make you as an antifascist feel guilty.

  • "We were fascists once, and that gives us exclusive right to determine what is and isn't fascist" may not seem like a particularly logical position, but the German government has been going all in on it lately.

  • Not a problem; I'm open to other interpretations. Honestly, the political situation in the US is complicated, and I'm still trying to get some kind of theoretical handle on it.

  • I'll copy-paste here a comment I made earlier (it's limited to the US situation, and I don't claim it's the definitive analysis):

    Today you have on one side finance capital, the big oil companies like Exon Mobile, and “legacy” capitalists, all of whom sit in the highest halls of power. They are allied with the Democrats and the intelligence agencies. On the other you have low-level capitalists like Trump and Betsy DeVos, and the world of tech startups in Silicon valley. They are allied with the MAGA wing of the Republican Party, and what drives them is a kind of resentment about being controlled, regulated, and generally shut out from the upper echelons of political power. The Trumps and DeVoses of the world have obviously long been at the beck and call of upper-level capital in the US, but the tech companies are shut out as well: Silicon Valley was set up as a tech monopoly by the US government, and the newcomers on the scene have to play by rules which favor Google, Apple, and Microsoft. Trump and the tech startups are right now trying to throw off the yoke of finance capital and the oil companies. I do not expect them to succeed, and if they do it will likely destroy the petrodollar; which event, insofar as it would effectively end US global dominance, would end up destroying them as well. The good news is that a conflict within the ruling class is very often the prelude to the working class itself taking power. “All is in chaos on heaven and earth; the situation is excellent.”

  • Bedtime is literally Stalin.

  • Marxism is actually anti-colonialism; without anti-colonialism, Marxism loses its revolutionary character

    Substitute imperialism for colonialism, and I would actually agree with this statement. Imperialism is the primary contradiction in the world today. The article gets into this a little towards the end -- " above socialism vs. imperialism, he places anti-colonialism vs. colonialism" -- but the thought is not developed. What needs to be stated is that, while colonialism is a phenomena that has existed since the dawn of nations and governments, imperialism is a specific economic system, the main expression of capitalism in its monopoly stage. Not understanding this basic principle of Leninism leads to a lot of confusion.

  • What's interesting is the way so many ordinary people are willing to entertain the fact that these these things happened. Fifteen years ago, it was murder getting your average Y*nkee to admit COINTELPRO was even a thing. Now the fact that the intelligence agencies probably had something to do with Martin Luther King's death is accepted as basic common sense by a whole lot of people.

    I don't have any real analysis of the situation: it's just interesting.

  • It's a symptom of the current conflict within the American ruling class -- the sort of thing Marx described in The 18th Brumaire of Louis Napoleon. First you have a revolution in the forces of production: since the 1970s, the development and widespread adoption of sophisticated computer technology. This revolution leads to a prolonged economic crisis: the western world since 2008. The bourgeoisie, which normally has a certain level of class solidarity, splits into factions; each faction has its own ideas on how the economy can be restarted, but they want the other capitalists to foot the bill. If the process is pushed to its logical conclusion, one faction eventually builds a mass movement and uses it to take control of the state machinery, in order to suppress other factions and enact its own economic policy. This was the fascists in Germany; it was also Franklin Roosevelt in the US.

    Today you have on one side finance capital, the big oil companies like Exon Mobile, and "legacy" capitalists, all of whom sit in the highest halls of power. They are allied with the Democrats and the intelligence agencies. On the other you have low-level capitalists like Trump and Betsy DeVos, and the world of tech startups in Silicon valley. They are allied with the MAGA wing of the Republican Party, and what drives them is a kind of resentment about being controlled, regulated, and generally shut out from the upper echelons of political power. The Trumps and DeVoses of the world have obviously long been at the beck and call of upper-level capital in the US, but the tech companies are shut out as well: Silicon Valley was set up as a tech monopoly by the US government, and the newcomers on the scene have to play by rules which favor Google, Apple, and Microsoft. Trump and the tech startups are right now trying to throw off the yoke of finance capital and the oil companies. I do not expect them to succeed, and if they do it will likely destroy the petrodollar; which event, insofar as it would effectively end US global dominance, would end up destroying them as well. The good news is that a conflict within the ruling class is very often the prelude to the working-class itself taking power. "All is in chaos on heaven and earth; the situation is excellent."

  • I think I came in right after they banned Chapo. The tankie presence on reddit is sadly missed.

  • As a certified Americ*n, I can give you a crash course on this logic.

    • USA: freedom
    • Freedom: good
    • Not USA: not freedom
    • Not freedom: dictator (bad)

    Hence anybody who opposes the US is a dictator, and any politician I don't like within the USA is also a dictator. Dictators are the source of all evil. My mom is a dictator.

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    Level of Bonapartism in America right now

  • Yeah, I hope they go after the big fish too. Honestly, they've done a lot of that already in their anti-corruption campaign, and it may be the case at this point that many of the low-level guys are worse; being in a (relatively) unimportant and less visible position often means you can fly under the radar and get away with stuff that people higher up couldn't. The Party is probably taking the "flies" seriously because low-level bureaucrat are generally the ones who have immediate contact with the masses; if you're an average citizen with not too much political awareness, encountering corruption in local agencies can really turn you against the government. Think how many Americans become soured on any kind of government regulation or planning after one visit to the DMV.

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    CPC cracking down on bureaucratic privilege

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    When oil workers roar, the earth turns thrice on its head (Happy May 1st!)

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    Apple CEO on why US companies depend on China

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    Marshal Kim Jong-Un at the Sinpo shipyards, where the DPRK's first nuclear submarine is being built

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    Zelensky UA UA UA

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    PSA: it's about the time when US election hysteria kicks into high gear.

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    Stay toxic, comrades

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    Russia takes Avdeevka

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    What liberals mean by "nuance"

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    New Beijing City Library (opened Dec. 2023)

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    lol

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    2023 was a horrible year to be a Tankie

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    What does Israel even stand for?

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    Just a picture of the Colonel in uniform