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demytra.bsky.social
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I'm more partial to Posadist-Hoxhaism, build bunkers everywhere then fly the nukes so the alien comrades can uplift us into automated luxury gay space communism
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There was a report recently on green energy production/additions that, from what I understood, basically said at this rate China will be net zero within like 1-2 years
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Alternate timeline where France is the focal point of socialist revolution across the whole of Europe
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the Paris Commune always makes me sad because they literally had power in the hands of the people but didn't have any direction or understanding of what to do with it as Marx observed and later paid the price for it
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I thought step 4 was to start a podcast
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I can literally be murdered for being trans in more than 70% of the US
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The guys bio is "Nafo expansion is non negotiable"
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Oh hey thats the soviet anthem on the back
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If Kamala was president they'd be at brunch while palestinian children would still be getting slaughtered They only "care" now because its Trump doing it
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and with the soviet union, it more fits the criteria of a degenerated worker's state rather than "state capitalist" because while things still worked on profits/wages, it did not function in markets the same way that a regular liberal capitalist economy does plus the ineffective bureuacracy
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I wouldn't consider the china "socialist" in the sense that it hasn't achieved those material conditions yet but it is working towards some form of state-led organization with a current system that can't be called fully capitalist (even with capitalist mechanisms still in place)
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the problem is that there is an intense lack of nuance among westerners when it comes to discussing non-western countries' systems its the same when discussing the historical economic organization of the USSR; they'll call the soviet union "state capitalist" without really understanding the reality
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here you go pal hopefully this gets you to break the state department narrative
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Lmao the "communist environmental damage" dweeb in question blocked me Absolute pussy, can't handle any pushback to their shit worldview
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The classic lib argument of "NUH UH" when you ask them for evidence of anything All feels no reals with these idiots
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My favorite character sitcom
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interesting! i'm entirely unfamiliar with geography as an academic field but i imagine human geography would be interesting to apply a marxist framework to?
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what would you do a phd in?
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Fighting for democracy by using tools developed by oligarchs for the purpose of making the population stupider and burning down the world faster for profit
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This guy is so far to the center that he looped back to being an esoteric fascist
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ukraine has the largest deposits of uranium, titanium, lithium, and cobalt on the european continent (excluding russia/siberia)
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ultimately all i can see is that ukraine is being carved up between two imperialist blocs and my people are getting screwed regardless
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the donbass region is the resource rich region of ukraine in terms of minerals, coal, etc.
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speaking as a ukrainian i dont even see how this will be enforced, because most of the industrial mining regions of Ukraine are under Russian occupation and given the circumstances of the war currently i dont see any way that ukraine will regain those territories