I’m feeling a mixture of optimism and caution. This is the first time in my life, since the George Floyd protests and riots, that I’ve seen one of the “eternal” veils of propaganda stripped from so many people’s eyes. This is a good thing, but I feel incredibly cautious because this leads to wanton brutality upon the masses by the bourgeoise as they struggle to maintain control
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Here’s my take. I am a Marxist-Leninist-Comedyist. Kids are funny, therefore kids are essential to the laughter revolution
Something tells me that the death of Israel just started tonight
Country Assumes They Are the World’s Morality Arbiter As They Routinely Have Terror Attacks
Hamas put a “Kick me” sign on my back when I was walking by him in the hallway
I don’t know if I could ever explain this image to someone in real life without scaring them away
Seems like a lot of South American countries have good stances on the conflict. Naturally, that means that America will pivot to Monroe Doctrine interventions.
To add to that, even if they did “create” chemical weapons like that, how would they even use them? Effective chemical weapons usually require dispersal methods.
I don’t know all of the intricacies of manufacturing chemical weapons, but I can’t imagine that the average Palestinian resistance member can just “throw together” a nerve agent
Most refined and thoughtful Zionist propaganda
American bourgeoisie be like: don’t worry guys, this is just a rough couple weeks. After all, it’s not like decades could happen.
The empire is crumbling and boy are we dancing in the rubble
The advantages of mortars is that they are man portable crew served weapons meaning they can be assembled, fired, disassembled relatively quickly. I think having a fixed mortar position underground would not work that well, and would remove almost all the advantages that you would want while using a mortar system in the first place