MatBC

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[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 day ago

Even a horrible government like Saudi Arabia does something productive to humanity, in my eyes makes the US look real bad when they compare badly to Saudi Arabia

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

where is it from?

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 day ago

Yeah I get that but I said as a comment on the ceiling of the state of European politics, for a long time, is being dressed as a communist but acting against the ideas

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 days ago

my goodness this one got me, wasn't expecting to read this sentence ever in my life

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 2 days ago (3 children)

As said by Hoxa, Eurocommunism is Anti-Communism

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 3 days ago

Democrats are not like that in the slightest, if they would debate a change of system would be an extreme shock, they don't call themselves a lesser evil they say it's the way forward

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 3 days ago

The guy has 200 subs, the guy is a nobody, even for the anti woke crowd he is an outlier, man claming black rock financed an OPEN FUCKING SOURCE game engine is about the most wild thing even if one believes, like him that woke is bad. It's so curious that they get to a comprehension of the world that says that black rock is a bad corporation, but instead of understanding why they are bad and standing against it, they use it as a generic boogieman to condemn things they don't like. In the process laying the ground work for black rock's life to be even easier

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 3 days ago

Fantastic video, reminds me of Chomsky(I do know that he is no communist but he says some correct stuff) trying to define terrorism and the most reasonable definition of terrorism that he could produce would make by definition the USA the biggest terrorist nation on earth

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 week ago

Maybe APL could be better at any rate I believe organizations at least in the west retroceded rapidly since the fall of the Berlin wall, the loss of the USSR, for a bunch of reasons contributed (directly and indirectly) the structure of Marxists organizations to un-radicalize. The best example in recent memory of Marxist organization on the US is in my opinion the black panthers, particularly in Fred Hampton's time. We should go into that direction, do collective action towards empoverished populations. Work with them for them, take Marxism out of the college grounds and into the back allays where nobody else looks to. Of course that isn't easy, and especially doing it right and respectfully, but it's the only way, without going towards the masses it's just spinning wheels in vain, it goes not very far, refining the theory is helpful but we got to the point that it's all many organizations do and often in the wrong direction. So I don't know how to move things to the right direction but hopefully I kinda painted a picture of where said direction is, now the hard part is to get there.

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I've heard good things about the APL(American party of labour) and there are some comrades from CPUSA around here, seek out one or the other, or if you find any Marxist organization around you and join the struggle, being a Marxist in isolation is somewhat contradictory and very saddening as well, seek an organization (assuming you have the time and energy for it) and work together

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago

Unfortunately not so "wild" a lot of them seems to be in the interest of big agricultural companies

[–] MatBC@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 2 weeks ago

In a round about way he is not far off, one of the problems of current communist organizations is not doing enough work with the population directly not building a strong base with the opressed (not building the metaphorical Gulag [of course that the Gulag is no cornerstone of our movement or a good representation of it but I believe it was ment as something of the sort by the guy]), and that gap might be justified by the lack of something akin to work ethic. Dunno just a crazy thought

 

I've been thinking about it in view of the US doing that whole dance of threat around Taiwan, and I've asked myself, is the US capable of building tanks, subs, planes and missiles without China providing be it raw material or basic manufacturing somewhere along the chain? I'm genuinely curious about that so if someone knows about it or can point me on the right direction I'd be very thankful

 

Just created the ☭Juche Gang☭, guild for comrades for the fans of PoE. Any interested just hit me up.

 

I was wondering if there is more people here that play PoE and if so if they have or would be interested industry forming and guild of tankies over there

 

I came across the data from the book mentioned on the post, even borrowed it on the internet archive to give a quick look at it, and couldn't find the sources used for the data, so I what I'm asking is basically anything related to this data or book or both, like how accurate the data is, how they reached it, or where else I can find sources of similar kind of data. Any and every help is highly appreciated fellow comrades.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by MatBC@lemmygrad.ml to c/leftistunix@lemmygrad.ml
 

So I saw on this post the upsetting information that fedora is blocked on cuba, and I Wanted to check if the same was true of the downstream distributions, in particular open SUSE tumbleweed, as well.

Edit: By what it seems they put it there more as a way to reduce liability(once the us trade embargoes seem to include most anything with US developed technology, although I do not understand that very well or if it does apply to open source stuff), in case the US comes a looking, because it does not describe any tools or measures to prevent it, in fact it even states that it is not geoblocked anywhere.

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