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nAmAste Terrorist accord, France Ⓐn #CyberGuerrillA Brodjaga Ratnik @[email protected] #YPJ #AntiFa #Rojava #FubarSec #OpNewBlood #Anonymous #YPG
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Better explain Ukraine McDonald’s is not equal to the US, the US has zillion fast food companies! Pffff
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Anarchist have a rigorously democratic command structure, with elected officers who can be voted out by the rank-and-file soldiers. No catch 22 better invest in reading up on the fighters on your own fronts fighting for your freedom. We carry a new world in our hearts.
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A separate anarchist detachment called Black Flag was also set up in response to the Russian invasion. Since the start of the conflict, about 100 Ukrainian anarchists and 20 foreign anarchists have reportedly signed up to fight in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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In the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian anarchists were among those that joined the Territorial Defence Forces, with a group calling itself the Resistance Committee establishing an anti-authoritarian "international detachment" in Kyiv.
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its aim was to create a system of free soviets that would manage the transition towards a stateless and classless society. (Nestor Makhno a Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary and the commander of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine during the Ukrainian War of Independence.)
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The Makhnovshchina (Махновщина) was a mass movement to establish anarchist communism in southern and eastern Ukraine during the Ukrainian War of Independence of 1917–1921. Named after Nestor Makhno, the commander-in-chief of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine,
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managed to keep the whole society functioning in a free and equal way for several years. In addition, however, they provided the most decisive militia (e.g. the ‘Durrutti column’) in the fight against the Spanish nationalists advancing under Franco's leadership.
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In Catalonia, it was primarily the anarchists who crushed the army revolt, right away carrying out an anarchist anti-capitalism revolution. The anarcho-syndicalists of the CNT and their brother organisation FAI, they counted one and a half million members,
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Spanish Civil War 1936-1939, some peculiarities about this civil war included the uniquely important role of anarchists The anarchists rose up against the nationalist regime led by general Francisco Franco, succeeding in the short-lived establishment of an anarcho-syndicalist free state in Barcelona
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wantonness or rage. But also in the quiet hope that we can meet in the middle. Kant "For where it must be permissible to argue, there must be hope to come to agreement."
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not need to sharpen their own content; quoting the other in a sneering tone suffices. Constructive conflict requires a public debate in which knowledge and nuance prevail, not sacrificed on the altar of clicks and accessibility. We are still in the ring. Perhaps out of pride,
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They push us into the dynamic of bickering between romantic partners: ‘You... always...!’ We get stuck in lingering slights that we keep magnifying until we get tired of them ourselves. After all, those who cloak themselves in the armour of their own rightness do
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And I wonder: what happens when the curtain falls and the applause dies down? What will be left then except silence and a world we have ignored for too long? Social media make this more difficult than before.
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imagination? Truth loses its fixed form and becomes a malleable instrument, shaped by whoever shouts it loudest. Power no longer lies with what is true, but who decides what is shared. The conflict of our time is not between left and right, but between us and reality.
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That these artificial realities not only divide us, but also hand us over to power structures that keep feeding us exactly what we want to hear. But what happens when AI breaks that reality into pieces, replaces it with an illusion, and then traps us in the comfort of our own
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They spin alternative truths that seduce millions (with AI-generated images), which floats on emotions, not facts, not because they are accurate, but because they shine. This is no longer politics, this is theatre. The danger?
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As Neil Postman warned in Amusing Ourselves to Death: "We do not lose ourselves in tyranny, but in triviality. We are oppressed not by violence, but by an endless stream of manipulated stories that exactly fit our world view, illusions packaged as truth."
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This displacement the demolition of meaning, the diminution of complexity, erodes the foundation of our democracy. Technology, once the promise of progress, now feeds us ‘AI slop’ superficial, algorithmically generated drivel that amuses, blinds and cripples us.
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Why worry about melting ice caps when you can join yet another online feud on X? The digital theatre is running at full speed, with every day bringing a new show, every controversy, a new drama. And we, the audience, cheer, cry, click but never rise from our seats.
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We wage an endless battle in echo chambers full of affirmation, trapped in the acoustics of our own rightness. Meanwhile, the world burns. Literally. The air shimmers, oceans boil, animals disappear. But who is watching that, when a new TikTok trend goes viral?
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“Free speech absolutist” is by default chaos, by default absolute totalitarian!
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If it does, it would just not be a tool of the state, but a collective tool. The sense of responsibility is very strong. It would be a mistake to see it as total chaos, chaos cannot last, it is only an event. Even in physics, matter always looks for a state of equilibrium.
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Mutual aid is at the centre of the main branches of anarchism, collectivity can find ways to organize and regulate itself in a more horizontal and natural manner. Even something similar to the police forces could exist.
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No he is not, both the house and senate will not allow him to do this his term is over he can only do what he has promised and passes the house and senate in the past.
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Yeah, a powerhouse without electric power!
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The RBMK reactors at Chernobyl were used to produce plutonium for the Soviet weapons program. In theory, you could if you had such a reactor, but it is risky.
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Oh, the joy of those razorblades going down your colon😱
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Have you taken a shit yet, asking for a friend?
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#FreeLuigi. Say it loud. Say it proud.
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Political parties in Germany fund their activities mostly through public funding, membership fees, and donations. They may generally accept donations without a limit, however, they are generally forbidden from accepting donations from foreign sources and anonymous donations that exceed €500.