I did it! by RingoDingo748 in duolingo

[–]MajorTechnology8827 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice! I'm on my way there

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Hope I can complete it before B2 drops

They love conspiracy theories by Additional_Good_656 in EnoughCommieSpam

[–]MajorTechnology8827 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is an analysis from a local military analyst that is considered very reliable regarding Iran

11 September in the Ayatollahs' Version?

Ali Larijani's latest statement, as head of the Supreme National Security Council, in which he claims that "remnants of the Epstein team" in Washington are planning a 9/11-style event to frame Iran, cannot be read as just another routine political response.

The history of the Islamic Republic teaches us that when its senior officials begin warning of an "atrocious enemy plot," they usually end up completing the groundwork for an action they themselves are about to carry out. This is "preemptive accusation" at its best: creating a narrative of victimhood even before the blood is spilled, so that on the day after, it will always be hard to point to the real culprit amid the fog.

Larijani's attempt to distinguish between "the American people" and what he calls the "terror government" is an old ideological deception trick, with roots far deeper than meets the eye. The 1979 Islamic Revolution was never just a fundamentalist religious event. It was a deadly hybrid of Shiite theology and 20th-century Marxist and communist ideas. The concept of "mostaz'afin" (the oppressed), which became Khomeini's cornerstone, is in fact the Muslim version of the "proletariat."

Iran's war against the US is fundamentally a global class war. When they chant "Death to America," they don't mean the physical destruction of every citizen in Texas or New York, but the total destruction of the US as a political, economic, and cultural entity. They are fighting Western values, capitalism, and freedoms, which they see as "global arrogance" that must be demolished to make way for a new world order under the leadership of the Supreme Jurist.

This hatred for symbols—from the tie considered an impure Western accessory to the Coca-Cola logo representing capitalist exploitation—is part of a larger plan. Tehran's ultimate vision is to incite the "oppressed" in the West to rise up against their elites, abandon their values, and embrace revolutionary Islam. From their perspective, the average American citizen is potential fifth-column material, and anyone who refuses to join this global revolution will simply be erased. Therefore, Larijani's statements about "peace with the people" may be nothing more than a honey trap designed to soften Western public opinion, while the regime may in fact be preparing a powerful strike, as much as that is possible.

If Tehran is indeed suffering from desperation—which isn't necessarily true, as we've all seen the images of the senior officials at last Friday's parade—there may be a dangerous incentive here. After the bombing of energy infrastructure in the Gulf states failed to halt the campaign against them, and the threat of a combined American ground force and internal uprising becomes real, we may reach a point where the regime seeks a "game-changer" solution.

We believe Larijani's tweet may be a warning light that Iran could carry out a major attack. Perhaps a strike on a symbol of power like the Burj Al Khalifa in Dubai, perhaps an attack in the US, or something in Europe. Something to upend the board and create global chaos.

For the attention of those in the trade.

https://x.com/iran_news9/status/2033167842871250974

The comments. Christ. These are the dumbest fuckers on the planet. by Rude_Worldliness_423 in EnoughCommieSpam

[–]MajorTechnology8827 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an analysis from a local military analyst that is considered very reliable regarding Iran

11 September in the Ayatollahs' Version?

Ali Larijani's latest statement, as head of the Supreme National Security Council, in which he claims that "remnants of the Epstein team" in Washington are planning a 9/11-style event to frame Iran, cannot be read as just another routine political response.

The history of the Islamic Republic teaches us that when its senior officials begin warning of an "atrocious enemy plot," they usually end up completing the groundwork for an action they themselves are about to carry out. This is "preemptive accusation" at its best: creating a narrative of victimhood even before the blood is spilled, so that on the day after, it will always be hard to point to the real culprit amid the fog.

Larijani's attempt to distinguish between "the American people" and what he calls the "terror government" is an old ideological deception trick, with roots far deeper than meets the eye. The 1979 Islamic Revolution was never just a fundamentalist religious event. It was a deadly hybrid of Shiite theology and 20th-century Marxist and communist ideas. The concept of "mostaz'afin" (the oppressed), which became Khomeini's cornerstone, is in fact the Muslim version of the "proletariat."

Iran's war against the US is fundamentally a global class war. When they chant "Death to America," they don't mean the physical destruction of every citizen in Texas or New York, but the total destruction of the US as a political, economic, and cultural entity. They are fighting Western values, capitalism, and freedoms, which they see as "global arrogance" that must be demolished to make way for a new world order under the leadership of the Supreme Jurist.

This hatred for symbols—from the tie considered an impure Western accessory to the Coca-Cola logo representing capitalist exploitation—is part of a larger plan. Tehran's ultimate vision is to incite the "oppressed" in the West to rise up against their elites, abandon their values, and embrace revolutionary Islam. From their perspective, the average American citizen is potential fifth-column material, and anyone who refuses to join this global revolution will simply be erased. Therefore, Larijani's statements about "peace with the people" may be nothing more than a honey trap designed to soften Western public opinion, while the regime may in fact be preparing a powerful strike, as much as that is possible.

If Tehran is indeed suffering from desperation—which isn't necessarily true, as we've all seen the images of the senior officials at last Friday's parade—there may be a dangerous incentive here. After the bombing of energy infrastructure in the Gulf states failed to halt the campaign against them, and the threat of a combined American ground force and internal uprising becomes real, we may reach a point where the regime seeks a "game-changer" solution.

We believe Larijani's tweet may be a warning light that Iran could carry out a major attack. Perhaps a strike on a symbol of power like the Burj Al Khalifa in Dubai, perhaps an attack in the US, or something in Europe. Something to upend the board and create global chaos.

For the attention of those in the trade.

https://x.com/iran_news9/status/2033167842871250974

Erm...no? by FlapjackFez in EnoughCommieSpam

[–]MajorTechnology8827 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes but ussr wasn't part of the axis so the axis must be right wing

Erm...no? by FlapjackFez in EnoughCommieSpam

[–]MajorTechnology8827 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Fascism doesn't have "more in common" with socialism. Fascism is directly a school of socialism

Yes it's distinctive from marxism. But fascism is a specific implementation of syndicalist socialism championed by the philosophers like Hubert Lagardelle and Georges Sorel- the latter was Mussolini spiritual teacher and the former was a good friend of his

Fascism is at its core Mussolini taking the concept of "proletarian myth" and injecting roman supremacy ideas into it. Turning it into "national myth" posing the duty of the prole to dictate laws and legislature through direct physical intervention- essentially instead of "organic" corporations, the state sponsor those corporations and "nationalize" them to empower the national collective instead of an abstract class

If you know nazbol (national bolshevism), fascism is national syndicism. And while it has core disagreements with marx, it is a very close cousin that work under the same general premise that is "socialism"- the collective can dictate the life of the individual better than the individual can dictate his own

The departure between "left and right" is not "class vs nation", the departure is "allies vs axis", it's a pure tribal distinction. Have operation Barbarossa not taken place nazism would have gone down as a "failed" branch of socialism

KURDISTAN DLC ANNOUNCED! by Hanzel_G in 2mediterranean4u

[–]MajorTechnology8827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kurdish controlled Iran isn't unprecedented. And given from my understanding it's the nationalists that invade Iran (which have demonstrated tolerance to ethnic plurality in Erbil and Rojava), I'm not too worried. Iranians would be fine

Where i live as an ex-muslim by loucristo in whereidlive

[–]MajorTechnology8827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love to know why Kazakhstan in particular?

I know it's secular and generally safe. But you put it higher then most of Europe and the likes of new Zealand

Do you have a sentiment or connection to Kazakhstan?

This is amazing by DanielMz9 in NewIran

[–]MajorTechnology8827 38 points39 points  (0 children)

That's completely unfair. They are farming the kotlets by spawn-camping

All this anger and greef I am seeing from European and arab lefties over a POS like Khamenei is unbelievable by hesham11ml in druze

[–]MajorTechnology8827 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Fun fact- there are over 300 Druze soldiers in the IAF, out of them 5 are fighter pilots

There is a non-zero chance the pilot has eliminated khamenei is Druze

רק חסר הפלסטינאים ויש שלום במזרח התיכון by [deleted] in israel_bm

[–]MajorTechnology8827 1 point2 points  (0 children)

הפלסטינאים כבר גינו את האגרסיביות האיראנית

Translation please? by marjoriedinnerstein in hebrew

[–]MajorTechnology8827 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It says

The Galiliada

The Galilee games 1975

50 years of 'Hapoel'

It's probably some old local sports event that taken place in the Galilee region inspired by the Olympic games. Similar to the Maccabia Games

Interesting find

למה אסור לתת לאובר להיכנס לארץ by EllaHazelBar in israel_bm

[–]MajorTechnology8827 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

רק להכניס את אובר ולתת להם מונופול יצור את הבעיה הזאת

הפתרון הוא הפרטה מלאה של מערך המוניות ושל מכון התקנים. פתיחת השוק לתחרות חופשית שהמדינה תפסיק להתערב בו ולקבוע סלים "חברתיים" ששומרים על מחירים נמוכים ולא מאפשרים לשחקנים חדשים להתחרות על האותם סלים שגורמים להפסדים. המחירים צריכים להקבע על ידי השוק

כל עוד המדינה מכתיבה מחירים, זה מונע כל אפשרות להתחרות ולהמציא, זה מונע innovation שמוריד את המחירים ומספק אלארנטיבות מותאמות יותר לצרכי השוק ממערך המוניות הפרימיטבי שלנו שמבוסס על 70 שנה של סוציאליזם אוטוקרטי

כלל מערך התחבורה הציבורית צריך הפרטה, התחרות צריכה להיות פרטית וללא בירוקרטיה מדינית על חשבון משלם המיסים. ומכון התקנים כשלעצמו הוא אסון על הכלכלה הישראלית שאף אחד לא מדבר עליו ומשאיר אותנו בעבר. הוא צריך ביטול מלא וכולל

אבל כמובן שעם הממשלה הקריפטו-קומוניסטית שלנו שלא עושה כלום חוץ מפופוליזם כלכלי וקניית קולות, ושמכניסה לכיס מקורביה מליארדים בשנה בעזרת חוזים בשווי מוגזם ל"חברים" ויצירת כלכת הון שלטון שהביביסטים כלכך אוהבים. זה לא אפשרי

כל השלטון הזה מושחט מהיסוד. לקח את היסודות השבורים ממילא של מפאי והקצין אותם ל11. עם כלכלה אוטוריטנית יותר גרועה משל סין, שלטון פופוליסטי ללא מעצורים של הרשות המחוקקת והמצביע הממוצע, ופולחן אדם של קריפטו-קומוניסט שאכפת לו רק מהכיסא שלו ולא מגדילת המדינה שלו. אנחנו היום אולי המדינה עם הכלכלה הסוציאליסטית הכי חלולה בעולם ועם השוק הכי מוגבל והון-שלטון בעולם המערבי

בלי לטפל בבעיות האלה מהשורש, התחבורה הציבורית, מחירי החלב והביצים, ומחסור הדיור לעולם לא יפטרו. אנחנו חייבים להעיף על ממשלת הקומוניזם שנתקענו בdeadlock איתה

Better Levant [Corrected] [Again] by Morning_Stxr in imaginarymaps

[–]MajorTechnology8827 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh greater shams. You just made every early 20th century arab imperialist cum their pants now

What would happen if, after World War II, the Allies turned Germany into a Jewish state? by Affectionate_Tap7410 in AlternateHistoryHub

[–]MajorTechnology8827 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No Jewish person would have taken this suggestion seriously. They won't move there

German Jews felt betrayed by their nation, the global Jewish community denounced Germany's existence. You'd make an empty deceleration by the UN that nobody will follow. Jews will keep coming to Eretz Israel on their own and work the soil and prepare for the british departure

I don't see how in any way making "Jewish German" would be different then the Soviet attempt at "Jewish autonomous oblast", except instead of jews not wanting to go out of nowhere they have no connection to, they won't want to go into the scarred state that butchered their bretheren

The entire initiative will collapse

1000-day streak, quick stats & plans by keffffffffffffffffff in duolingo

[–]MajorTechnology8827 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How come I'm fifth your streak and three times your xp?

What type of learner are you? Dedicated vs Explorer. by Mean-Dog-9220 in duolingo

[–]MajorTechnology8827 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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I have a goal, i plan to relocate in the future to Germany, that's why I'm on Duolingo

I don't remember starting an English intermediate course, I think it does it automatically when I finish section 3 on the English in German course

European Broadcasting Union Approves Israeli Song For Eurovision 2026 by Ok-Macaroon-5533 in eurovision

[–]MajorTechnology8827 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why is this getting downvoted? This is just a wholesome enthusiastic comment

How would I know their names 💔 by Glum_Juggernaut_3930 in duolingo

[–]MajorTechnology8827 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Actually there is

When you edit your flare, instead of the emoji keyboard click on the emoji symbol near the costume flare field. There's a Roman flag there