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  • And even after all that, the things that probably caused the government to collapse was Volkswagen announcing the closure of factories in Germany, the Trump re-election and the impending tarrifs that he will impose, and Intel’s decision not to open a chip factory in Germany. It’s always about the interests of the elites and capital.

    The only way Germany has to get out of this free-fall is to elect or appoint someone willing to end the wars and re-establish relations with Russia and its cheap energy exports. Considering German politics, this is very unlikely to happen from within the government parties. And the only ones willing to do this are the fascist AfD, and Sahra Wagenknecht (who is increasingly patsoc). I think the German people are going to realize this, and considering their leanings unfortunately, it’s becoming increasingly clear that an AfD victory in Parliament and for the Chancellorship is looming on the horizon. That is unless Die Linke manages to pull its head out of its ass for once (even if they do, they’ll likely end up being just another SPD), or by some miracle, the communists manage a come-back.






  • The draft law “will make it challenging for tech companies, social media platforms and data centre operators to reach the customers that rely on them daily,”

    In real terms, they are saying “we will not be able to collect your data for free, so we can sell it for a profit to companies that will then make predatory ads designed to take advantage of your psychological weaknesses and desires, that will target you and your pockets, and which ads we will be paid to deliver to you directly as you are merely trying to keep in touch with friends and family, get informed through the internet, or just unwind and relax after a trying day. Moreover, we will not be able to provide this data to our own country’s intelligence services so they can use them in their ever-lasting quest to subjugate your people through psyops and immoral surveillance.”


  • Of course, Jesus was an excellent capitalist. If he had 2 shirts, he sold one. One time at a wedding he took advantage of the huge demand for alcohol and sold watered-down wine for 10 times its price. It was a miracle! He made a killing providing quality healthcare at a premium price to the blind who needed eye correction surgery. He always preached about saving money and selling for a profit. And my favourite is when he visited the temple and congratulated all the merchants for their incredible business acumen.


  • The military agreement is not in effect yet.

    The US is going along because of elections, and the funding of Ukraine is an issue. Adding hated enemies to the pot makes it more desirable.

    I’m not saying there’s no possibility DPRK sent troops. I’m saying we don’t know how true it is, and we shouldn’t operate as if this is a certainty. It plays into Ukrainian propaganda if we do.

    If Ukraine and the West had evidence they’d show it already.

    The DPRK minister going to Russia and saying “we’ll support Russia until victory” might seem a bit suspect, but it doesn’t actually say anything concrete.


  • A reminder that so far all we have to go on are Western and Ukrainian officials saying DPRK troops are being deployed in Russia to attack Ukraine with no evidence. The only credible evidence we have is a few Tik Tok videos posted by Russian soldiers, showing soldiers picking up uniforms in a military camp in Siberia. The makers of the videos claim these are North Koreans, and some random South Korean internet users are saying they can pick up a few words in Korean being spoken by these soldiers.





  • The reason I liked Andor was that it portrays the revolutionaries (Luthen, his assistant, and later Andor himself) as understanding that they need to do the “bad stuff” to achieve results. They are not burdened by idealistic notions of a utopian and pure fight of good vs evil. There’s a scene where Luthen monologues that he sacrificed his soul to the cause. That he is trying to bring about a sunrise he will never be able to enjoy.

    Liberal media usually use the arc of the gruff vengeful revolutionary softening towards the end, as they are faced with fateful choices, and not having the courage to go through with it. Andor reverses this arc and I think it’s better for it.




  • Yes, communist movements in Europe and the US are getting suppressed. The violent phase occured 60-70 years ago. Now whatever is left is getting infiltrated and chopped up immediately through psyops. They are allowed to operate “unmolested” because they’ve been suppressed to hell and are now just husks used to sheepdog and manipulate people.

    Take a look at Greece. KKE is vehemently anti-government but nobody cares to listen to it or takes it seriously, because there’s constant infighting for nonsensical reasons. That’s the controlled parts of the leadership constantly creating issues to prevent unified action. Any efforts by other communist movements are quickly destroyed by planting provocateurs in their marches and actions. Any spontaneous protest is immediately and violently suppressed by police forces. Similar things are happening in France, Spain and Germany.

    Don’t get me started on the state of communist movements in the US and the UK.

    I’d suggest you take a look at the history of communism in all these places and understand that what is happening to all the former Soviet countries now, has already happened after 1945 all over the West.

    This is just Western exceptionalism talking.

    I said I’m not going to pretend Western communist movements are perfect. But you are quick to blame the strawman Western communist for imperialism. That’s nothing more than sectarianism.

    Yeah, Western communists ought to take up arms. But what arms? We are talking about extremely diminished movements in a fairly demotivated population, fighting against tanks, jets and drones. In countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece, the communists tried to fight in the last century and failed. They are still carrying the stigma to this day. And yeah, a bunch of movements are bought for or otherwise institutionalized. How is that the fault of an everyday communist?

    Lastly, you blame Western communists of decrying “all Ukrainians” as Nazis. Yet, you do the same exact thing by lumping all Western communists in the same basket.