ColonelKataffy

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This month, U.S. security agencies released an unusual statement saying Iranians sent material stolen from the former president’s campaign to people linked to Biden’s reelection team (which later morphed into Harris’ campaign). The statement said there is no sign the recipients responded.

lmao khomeini solidarity biden-supervised

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hamas enacts another Al Aqsa flood

the zionist entity war crimes so blatantly hard that the international-community-1 covers for it in a way that enrages its citizens and we see widespread unrest

JD Vance says something terrible

Joe Biden dies

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i like bjj cuz it taught me ways to pain-immobilize someone without doing lasting damage (armbar, rear-naked choke), which has come in handy with drunk friends and such.

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all hexbear's powerposters should logout and create fresh anonymous accounts. there's a weird "cool kid club" dynamic with the same few names controlling the site's culture.

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yeah but does it come with a side of ranch for dipping?

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i drove a chevy, i'm eugene levy, my son fucked a pie

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lol i went down a kuwait reading hole yesterday to pass the time at work. the Marsh People was an interesting read

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we're all gonna make it

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furiosa was good shrug-outta-hecks

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getting so many 502 Bad Gateway notifs today disgost

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his PR aid in the background like "MAKE SMALL TALK WITH THE PROLE"

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as evidenced by this thread, we should have a /c/pics comm

 

Besides the annoying intro, I think this is my favorite Nirvana song. or maybe it's just their most punk song. either way, play us off, hexreplybot.

 

I was in twitch chat, watching some goobers discuss their geopolitical predictions for the next few years (spoiler: they're very afraid of russia) and i got to thinking about May 1968 in Paris. Which i actually know very little about, so i found this article, skimmed it, and found a few parts i liked.

Selected excerpts below:

1968 can be seen as the moment when the two dominant narratives on the left – social democracy and communism – were both called into question.

Social democracy had dominated mainstream progressive discourse since the end of the 19th century. Now it was seen as irredeemably complicit in the maintenance of a status quo that seemed to consecrate a materialist, routine form of life offering very little to the young or to the political imagination...

Social democratic politics was held as “capitalism with a human face”. It accepted the necessity for the market order and so, as far as ’68 critics of capitalism were concerned, for exploitation, alienation and the division of society into pharaohs and slaves.

By 1968, the working class had given up on the dream of its own emancipation in favour of chatter around holiday pay, generous pensions and the trifles that made existing life more bearable. It had lost its heroic capabilities, settling instead for indolent acceptance of a comfortable “air-conditioned” existence.

The net result was a politics of refusal – of social democracy, of communism, of capitalism, of elites, vanguards, intellectuals, and so on and so forth. But where, it could legitimately be asked, was affirmation?

Those engaged in the uprising were clear about what they were against; they were less clear in terms of what they were actually for in concrete, institutional terms.

So, 1968 represents the end of grand narratives in politics. It was an uprising against something; less for something else.

The sense of ’68 as a refusal lives on in contemporary politics. We don’t have a redemptive ideology to place our hopes on. We don’t believe the “experts”. We don’t think there’s a formula for collective planetary happiness. We have individualised politics to the point where refusal is a first, and quite often last, resort.

i didn't read the whole thing, but appreciated the perspective. gives me "history doesn't repeat but it rhymes" vibes.

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