

Yeah, Victory for the ruling class =/= Victory how it’s propagandized to the American people.


Yeah, Victory for the ruling class =/= Victory how it’s propagandized to the American people.


When people finally have distance from this whole period of history, it’s going to be difficult explaining to later generations just how sophisticated the psyops of Zionism and American fascism were. From popular media, to weaponization of the Holocaust, to the right latching onto antisemitic conspiracy theories in order to alienate people from the left, etc.


I agree with you too. Theres nothing wrong with labels inherently, especially as signifiers of an ideological lens. But the danger is forgetting that Marxism-Leninism is, in fact, a lens not a dogma. When the lens is treated like a dogma, then it’s proponents can take on a religious or subculture tendency.
Neither of us are describing the users here. I think both of us are describing a specific type of person. People especially in the West like to box themselves into labels as placeholders for their identities.
For example, “attachment styles.” The whole point of the attachment model is to help a person become conscious of the ways they let trauma influence their relationships with others. But instead of using that awareness to move towards becoming more secure, they treat being “anxious/avoidant” as an identity unable to be changed.


Yep. We need to always be interrogating our own positions and if they continue to be relevant to our current conditions, which will be different depending on where the struggle is located. People becoming too attached to labels encourages people to treat socialism like a subculture.


Donald has 0 ideas of his own. He no decision making capability. He parrots whatever he is told
The characteristic of his that is the ruling class’s biggest asset is also their Achilles heel.


I personally still think there is utility to referring to this as a war led by “the Epstein class.” I know there are communists that roll their eyes at that term, but Epstein really is one of the few factors that has actually damaged Trump’s standing with his base I’'m not talking about his die-hard cultists, but the other parts of his working class base. The challenge is to define the Epstein class as the capitalists, not just Trump.


There are still a disturbing amount of people who separate Hitler and the rest of Nazi leadership from the poor German soldiers that were dragged into the war by fascism. Yeah. Because it was totally the politicians raping, murdering, and scorching the Earth on their way through Europe and Africa.


Putin actually aspired for Russia to join NATO decades ago. People forget that Russia is anti-imperialist because of circumstance, not because of state ideology.


Honestly, when you consider that a major objective of instigating the Ukraine-Russia war was to shorten the US’s leash over its European vassals, desperation to maintain NATO as a bloc makes more sense when it comes to attacking Iran. We all know Iran has been in the US-Zionist scope for the past few decades, but it’s also always been understood that a direct confrontation with Iran would be utterly disastrous.


My new years resolution is to simply stop talking to liberals. And that includes “leftists” who regurgitate imperialist propaganda. It’s simply not worth my mental health.


Raising revolutionary children is a revolutionary act.


What do you mean by “that it means the US iscollapsing?” Because just looking at the general state of the US indicates it is. Could you be more specific about what you mean?


Nice try, fed
It is frustrating af. Working class people are allergic to class consciousness. And if they get there from an emotional gateway, only a minority of them will actually follow through to learning theory and understanding imperialism. This is how you get self-described “socialists” in the US stanning Kamala and punching to their left.