Profile avatar
antineoliberalism.bsky.social
If a fascist asks your name, it’s “Gofa Kauf” ADHD, Rampent typos Taxed w/o representation Socialist by RIGHT! 🇵🇸🌹🏳️‍🌈 Done thinking Blue Neoliberals will stop Red Neoliberals from acting like Neoliberals 🚫Zionists 🚫Crypto 🚫Solicitation
2,442 posts 606 followers 535 following
Prolific Poster
Active Commenter

That’s it. A 100%. Simple. Easy. Doable. That’s how you’d win a portion of the left back. But Dems won’t do that. That’s the thing.

www.youtube.com/live/dRonB7G...

youtu.be/rD7NI0tGbp8?...

youtu.be/ZIMfc1y59mM?...

As far as I am concerned Israel has lost it’s “right to exist” Just like every other mass murderer.

Sounds like a “Bernie Bro” No wait, a Bernie Bro would have had stop the genocide on the top of the list.

the nancybots are back! democrats are kittens in a tree! blameless! because maga bad! bite them a few times to kill their idiot payload and then block. they are here to dissuade dissent

youtube.com/shorts/kbmaO...

Terrorists

youtube.com/shorts/vX9q1...

“[Billionaires] truly believe that their wealth means that they get to play by another set of rules and Trump is offering them that.” @naomiaklein.bsky.social and @mehdirhasan.bsky.social break down what Trump really has to offer, and it’s definitely not cheaper eggs. youtube.com/shorts/NAreU...

youtube.com/shorts/CjCfp...

We've made a list of all the Elected US Government officials we could find! The people on this list will be labeled with the companies/industries that fund them. If you find any that aren't on the list, feel free to DM or tag us bsky.app/profile/did:...

youtu.be/iP6bRCLmGCE

2019**: The USA supported opposition leader Juan Guaidó's claim to the Venezuelan presidency, challenging Nicolás Maduro's government. The US imposed severe sanctions and backed efforts to undermine Maduro, driven by the desire to regain control of Venezuela's vast oil reserves.

2002**: The USA supported a failed coup attempt against Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez. Chávez's policies of nationalizing oil and other industries threatened US corporate interests, particularly in the energy sector. The coup aimed to install a government more favorable to US corporate interests.

The USA has always been an imperialist genocidal entity.

2003**: The USA invaded Iraq, leading to the overthrow of Saddam Hussein. The invasion was heavily influenced by the desire to control Iraq's vast oil reserves and open the country to US corporations, particularly in the oil and reconstruction sectors.

2001**: The USA began bombing Afghanistan in response to the 9/11 attacks, initiating the War in Afghanistan. While the official justification was counterterrorism, critics argue the war also aimed to secure strategic control over Central Asia, a region rich in natural resources like oil and gas.

1999**: The USA led NATO bombing campaigns in Yugoslavia during the Kosovo War. The intervention was partly driven by the desire to secure influence in the Balkans, a region with strategic economic importance, and to open markets for US corporations.

1989**: The USA invaded Panama in Operation “Just Cause”, overthrowing Manuel Noriega. While the official justification was to combat drug trafficking, critics argue the invasion also aimed to secure control over the Panama Canal and ensure US corporate access to Latin American markets.

1983**: The USA invaded Grenada in Operation Urgent Fury, overthrowing the Marxist government. The invasion was partly motivated by the desire to prevent the spread of leftist governments in the Caribbean, which could nationalize resources and exclude US corporations.

1973**: The USA supported a coup in Chile, overthrowing President Allende. Allende's socialist policies, including nationalization of copper mines (controlled by US companies like Anaconda & Kennecott), threatened corporate profits. The coup installed Augusto Pinochet, who reversed these policies.

1964**: The USA began extensive bombing campaigns in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The war was partly driven by the desire to maintain access to Southeast Asia's resources and prevent the region from falling under communist control, which would have excluded US corporations.

1963**: The USA supported a coup in South Vietnam, leading to the assassination of President Ngo Dinh Diem. The coup was an effort to maintain control over Southeast Asia, a region rich in natural resources, and to prevent the spread of communism, which threatened US economic interests.

1961**: The USA attempted the Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba to overthrow Fidel Castro. Castro's nationalization of American-owned businesses and land threatened US corporate profits, and the invasion aimed to restore a government friendly to US corporate interests.

1954**: The USA supported a coup in Guatemala, overthrowing President Jacobo Árbenz. Árbenz's land reforms threatened the United Fruit Company's vast holdings, and the coup protected corporate interests by reversing reforms that would have redistributed land to Guatemalan peasants.

1953**: The USA orchestrated a coup in Iran, overthrowing Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. Mossadegh's nationalization of Iranian oil threatened Western oil companies' profits, and the coup reinstated the Shah, ensuring Western control over Iran's oil resources.

Is your Representative owned by AIPAC? Maybe something to consider in the mid-term primary season. Unless of course you don’t care, and wish to be included on history’s list. youtu.be/ZhKLxWEGA70?...