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[–] [email protected] 32 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

Idiot was hoping for a boring ass garrison at Petropavlovsk but now is dodging FPV drones at Luhansk.

[–] [email protected] 18 points 11 hours ago

And some dignity, of which they have none.

[–] [email protected] 83 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (6 children)

I've listened to AOC's small fragment at the DNC where she (lied) spoke how "Kamala is working tirelessly to secure a ceasefire in Gaza and bring the hostages home" (the last bit is a zionist talking point lmao). I paid attention to her theatrics, how she physically delivers her speech to a genocide-friendly crowd. And it couldn't get more politician than that. Go on, watch it on mute and you will see, it's quite disgusting. She delivers that speech while presenting it as some sort of "great achievement" as if Biden secured medicare for all or whatever. She's doing theatrics while defending a genocidal regime that is NOT GOING TO STOP FUNDING ANOTHER GENOCIDAL REGIME. Theatrics for the cameras, for the flashes, for the future archive.

It's disgusting. Fucking social imperialists dig really deep into me.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 day ago

its very cold and im drinking some mate, i put some cedron leaves in it and it has an awesome lemon like taste. what a noble drink

also im very high and the weed makes me appreaciate tastes more. its quite insane tbh

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 days ago (1 children)

awesome job

how do I play in hexcraft?

[–] [email protected] 29 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Warlord, ruler, strongmen and in the old times it was iron fisted brute. Terms that wont apply to westerners because they're presidents or prime ministers

[–] [email protected] 78 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (8 children)

i really love when there are big brawls in parliaments, like people punching each other in the face and shit. It gives politics a very realistic outlook, it makes it feel very alive and real. I want MY representatives to break some noses and kick opposition members while they're on the floor. I want my representatives to have fucking blood in their veins, none of that "yes uhm sir mr hitler sir let us uhm debate why we shouldn't exterminate non whites sir" liberal bullshit. NO MAN, go and punch that motherfucker in the nose RIGHT NOW.

(I'm talking about this in the context of a brawl which just happened in the Turkish Parliament)

I remember the puppet Korea used to have lots of brawls in their Parliament, aye, I can respect that. If people are punching, kicking and spittin' blood over politics, well, at least these people feel something. They're not truly dead inside. Plus it's fun to watch on video.

I loved that moment I think it was in Taiwan, where a member of parliament stole the bill from the opposition and ran away with it LMAO. That is so good. I want people like that.

[–] [email protected] 71 points 6 days ago (5 children)

democrats be like: hell yeah, kamala is popular with the kids. she's so fucking rad and 1337. they'll love her more when she sends another 80 billion dollars of aid to "israel".

[–] [email protected] 29 points 6 days ago (4 children)

yuo hate deomcracy

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

People are still holding on. But I'm not sure for how much longer because it's looking really bleak. Meanwhile, the country is talking about a huge scandal involving the former president Fernández and her former partner, a case of domestic violence which just came out a week or so ago, so whatever else happens is completely overshadowed by this issue. This scandal also threw a huge part of the opposition into disarray because Fernández, until yesterday, was the formal president of the PJ, the Partido Justicialista, the big peronist party and by extension the main opposition party (it sucks tremendous amounts of ass).

And while Fernández can fuck off and die for numerous reasons, his scandal couldn't come at a better time for milei and his administration. This provides excellent political cover that comes at a critical time, just as his government was beginning to show some cracks due to infighting between milei and his sister against his own VP and some congressmen who want to reinstate imprisoned former military and police officers jailed for human rights abuses during the dictatorship of the 70s. Meanwhile milei is pushing for "anti terrorism" bills such as "ramping up cybersecurity" (allowing intelligence agencies to spy on people online I guess, so if I'm gone it's because they caught me doing shitposts) and "allowing the army to intercede in domestic issues without approval from Congress", something that not even the military is in agreement of. That, coupled with the transfer of gold reserves broad (which would be a HUGE scandal if the media wasn't aligned with milei), RIGI, the regime that allows for "massive foreign investments" (cover up for resources being free for the taking) and labour reforms, all of which is not being discussed because Fernández is a mysoginistic piece of shit.

So I guess everything has a "IN DEVELOPMENT" tag. Still, there are forces at work, there's still a lot of movement that might be "invisible" to some people. There's still organizing going on.

[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 week ago

We've been having mucho sexo gay lately.

 

Very unique image showing the use of barricades by the popular movements during the 1848 Revolution, in this case, in the city of Paris.

This image corresponds to the "June Days Uprising", which was a big urban revolt staged from June 22nd to June 26th triggered by the plans to abolish the Ateliers Nationaux (National Workshops). The Workshops was a government program in which work was provided to the unemployed by the French Second Republic after the 1848 Revolution, which happened in February. During the February Revolution, workers made clear demands to the Provisional Government: Right to Work and Organization of Labor, said demands were heard and passed by one of the members of the Provisional Government, Louis Blanc, a Socialist. Unfortunately, the National Workshops were finally abolished and in response the workers revolted.

The Garde Nationale (National Guard) was called in and the revolt was suppressed, leaving about 3,000 dead insurgents and about 3,000/4,000 were deported to Algeria. The defeat of this workers-led insurrection marked the end of a long series of events protagonized by Socialism in it's infancy, it also marked the final victory of Liberals over the "République démocratique et sociale" (Democratic and Social Republic) and soon it would form an alliance with the aristocracies around Europe.

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