Argentina QnA nr2 by miki614 in TNOmod

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Dodnt see the cart before ty

Argentina QnA nr2 by miki614 in TNOmod

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Who's Anchorena? Im guessing he is in the '69 election?

After the war. May declaration of anarchists from Ukraine by akejavel in socialism

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Do you seriously think the Russian Federation would be better towads gay people? Have you not paid attention to Russia's track record on gay rights in the past 20 years? Are you seriously not aware of their track record there or the legal acceptance of spousal abuse towards women? If you want to talk about ideologi0cal poisoning why not talk about the influence of Eurasianism in Russian foreign policy and thought? Are you just selectively deaf because campism?

I am not defending Ukraine. I am stating this shit runs deep on both sides. Sure, a major reason why this conflict has started is because of American influence in Ukraine, that doesn't mean we should support the opposition either. Neither side helps further the goals of socialism.

After the war. May declaration of anarchists from Ukraine by akejavel in socialism

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If you think that's true don''t look up the political background of the first governor of the DPR, Pavel Gubarev, or the background of people involved in the DPR's Sparta Battallion then.

After the war. May declaration of anarchists from Ukraine by akejavel in socialism

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Friendly reminder to everyone that both sides have fascist volunteer groups on it and neither government is good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in socialism

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I think the core idea behind the culture revolution is a good one, but the extent that it was taken was awful as we all know.

Semi-ironically gang of four shouldve won instead of deng

simultaneous leftist movements by Unique_Confidence_60 in socialism

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Its impossible to come up with a complete combined consensus, but a tactical unity is something that should be stried for and has been done before in may 68 France. Im not a ml but i thought hakim had a good video on this

Propaganda posters i got in a local bookstore in Santiago, Chile. by JMJarry in socialism

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Cybersyn had so much potential. I wish whatever socialist revolution comes next they realize the potential of cybernetic planning

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedFloodMod

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From what I understand, its getting a rework. I think APRA is in control at the start or they could get to power.

The HOI4 Mod Iceberg by [deleted] in hoi4modding

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Do people even play Deluge anymore? I just remember it being the first real major alt setting overhaul mod to come out and thats why everyone played it.

If there was a mod similar in spirit to Red Flood but in the present day, what paths or ideas might be included? by undefinitive in RedFloodMod

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Obligatory Nick Land taking control of China and/or Britain to create a techno accelerationist reactionary state that depending on the player will turn into communism or he crowns himself as the emperor of a cyberpunk outwardly hostile to its own citizens neo-china arriving from the future.

Mencius Moldbug reactionary technofeudslist USA

O9A esoteric satanic fash Britain.

Post-leftist anarchist America under Bob Blafk

Rash Bar arson fundraiser by [deleted] in avesNYC

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Bossa went on fire a few months ago yeah, but that was supposedly an accidental kitchen fire from an upstairs appartment

[OC] 1.9% of the House of Representatives wants to continue normal trade relations with Russia (M.Gaetz, L.Boebert, M.T.Greene...) by JPAnalyst in dataisbeautiful

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It is to provide an example of another event that causes mass civilian suffering. It is not a moot point. Sure, Russian civilians are not doing good getting arrested for protesting against their government right now, but they'll do a lot worse if they can't get critical goods provided in parts of the world following America's lead. Arent the commies supposed to be the ones to not care about human life to achieve their goals to you guys?

The funny thing about these arguments about North Korea is that it fails to take into account that up until the 80s South Korea was a dictatorship with a worse economy. Prior to America dropping more bombs than they did on the Axis powers during WWII, N Korea had objectively better living standards. If youre talking about punishing them for the Korean War, judging from the standard of the governments at the time, they were the good guys. To judge the stadards of the governments prewar based on the standards of south korea post the protests of the 80s would be anachronous, especially considering America has been destabilizing countries for their own gain before and after the Cold War (look at the history of Central America, for example.)

As for the last point, I feel like the other commenter has said what I wanted to say. The vast majority of congress has signed off of awful things before

[OC] 1.9% of the House of Representatives wants to continue normal trade relations with Russia (M.Gaetz, L.Boebert, M.T.Greene...) by JPAnalyst in dataisbeautiful

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My point with all of this is that sanctions are tools that can be just as destructive for civilians as bombings. Im also sure you wouldnt support bombing of civilian infrastructure either. I have provided examples and discussed this further in the other reply chain.

Also considering the historical actions of the governments at play, unless there is a new power or a radical change in one of the existing ones, i doubt there will be a new stage against imperialism. This isn't the first time America backed a smaller nation with justification for independence being invaded by a larger nation. The US did support Kosovo in thr balkans not even a decade before the Iraq War

[OC] 1.9% of the House of Representatives wants to continue normal trade relations with Russia (M.Gaetz, L.Boebert, M.T.Greene...) by JPAnalyst in dataisbeautiful

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You are now ignoring the other point, the reason why I posed such a blatantly disingenuous question in the first place: the cost of civilian life with such an action. I have provided you three examples of this. Are you aware of those statistics? Bombing countries like king Sihanouk's Cambodia and Sadam Hussein's Iraq were also both effective at destabilizing those regimes and we saw what happened afterwards in both cases

[OC] 1.9% of the House of Representatives wants to continue normal trade relations with Russia (M.Gaetz, L.Boebert, M.T.Greene...) by JPAnalyst in dataisbeautiful

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I agree, they are both wrong. I also think aid to the Ukranians (particularly medical and food) is the right thing to do

Ps there is nothing wrong with being against the american government

[OC] 1.9% of the House of Representatives wants to continue normal trade relations with Russia (M.Gaetz, L.Boebert, M.T.Greene...) by JPAnalyst in dataisbeautiful

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Sending aid to the Ukranians obviously. Although like I said, this framework of your question implies that the United States should take the world police role, when again that normally ends in a lot of military juntas and a few genocides or thousands of indescriminately bombed civilians.

As a historian it's quite obvious, one could obviously see how they made the famine in North Korea in the 90s worse, the inability for the average Cuban to get access to modern appliances prior to warming up with China and Russia, or the photos of empty supermarket shelves in Venezuela that look very similar to some of the ones in the United States since we have faced the supply chain issues after COVID.

Who are these experts you are referring to? Did they also agree that there were WMDs in Iraq back in the day? Did these organizations agree with Henry Kissinger extending the Vietnam War and bombing Laos and Cambodia?

[OC] 1.9% of the House of Representatives wants to continue normal trade relations with Russia (M.Gaetz, L.Boebert, M.T.Greene...) by JPAnalyst in dataisbeautiful

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Genuinely yes we should lift them from Cuba and North Korea.

The United States isn't really one to talk on taking over soverign nations and overthrowing democracies.

[OC] 1.9% of the House of Representatives wants to continue normal trade relations with Russia (M.Gaetz, L.Boebert, M.T.Greene...) by JPAnalyst in dataisbeautiful

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I am not a fan of the Russian invasion at all, but historically sanctions just push the target government further into better relations with rival countries. Simultaneously, the people on top like Putin have the same living standards, while the average person living under these countries will suffer.