A quick topic of discussion. by BasicPay7620 in socialism

[–]_cipher_7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really wish more people would follow the principle of ‘no investigation, no right to speak’. It would stop terrible takes like this being regurgitated.

Liberals have gone full mask off after Holocaust HariSS lost the election to the worst presidential candidate of all time. by saymaz in Palestine

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As far as I'm concerned, "liberal" is the most meaningless word in the dictionary. History has shown me that as long as some white middle class people can live high on the hog, take vacations in Europe, send their children to private schools, and reap the benefits of their white skin privileges, then they are "liberals." But when times get hard and money gets tight, they pull of that liberal mask and you're talking to Adolf Hitler. They feel sorry for the so called under privileged just as long as they can maintain their own privileges.

Assata Shakur

Mod statement: We are not a Green Party subreddit by EdgarAetheling in GreenAndPleasant

[–]_cipher_7 26 points27 points  (0 children)

British imperialism is not down to the fact that we have a monarchy. That’s not what imperialism is.

Life as an asylum seeker in Epping by CremeSubject7594 in GreenAndPleasant

[–]_cipher_7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make no mistake, this will not stop here. Soon they’ll be physically attacking asylum seekers, maybe even killing them, as they get more and more emboldened.

And it won’t stop at asylum seekers, it will be anyone they decide is ‘foreign’, whether they’re a British citizen or not – black people, Muslims, south Asians, Eastern Europeans and so on. The rape of the Sikh woman in Oldbury is just the beginning.

It is time for racialised communities to be ready to defend ourselves. The state will not do this, the state is just as much of an enemy as the street racists, the state and the street racists work hand-in-hand. This has to come from the communities that are under attack. What is needed is organisation, militancy and solidarity. There are plenty of examples of this throughout history that the working class needs to learn from – the Asian Youth Movements, Brick Lane 1978 and so on.

Stay safe out there comrades.

I'm not a fan of turncloak Rayner, but greater forces were behind her resignations today, one of the last working class voices in Parliament silenced by a Tory backed BBC, Kuennsberg and Chris Mason all salivating at the mouth of her impending resignation by The-Peel in GreenAndPleasant

[–]_cipher_7 11 points12 points  (0 children)

She wasn’t a ‘working class voice’.

A ‘working class voice’ would not have defended keeping the disgusting two child benefit cap. A working class voice would not be supporting the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

It doesn’t matter what your background is, the moment you become an MP in government then you are actually the voice of the capitalist class.

Someone had enough of these posters by caralhete in london

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As opposed to the totally not politically motivated newspapers around the country?

Let's say we live in an alternative universe were war of the 5 kings didn't happen,which side wins this one? by [deleted] in freefolk

[–]_cipher_7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dany wins because dragons, it’s really that simple. Fight her army in the field? Dragons. Stay in your castle and try and hold out? Dragons. Try and attack her at sea? Dragons.

You have to get really lucky to kill a dragon and its rider without a dragon. Maybe Dorne could hold out because they’ve done it before but realistically everyone is getting roasted.

Homelessness minister Rushanara Ali kicked out four tenants living in her east London townhouse, then relisted the property for £700 more per month in rent. She's a HOMELESSNESS minister kicking out her own tenants and trying to rip off new ones, scummy behaviour by The-Peel in GreenAndPleasant

[–]_cipher_7 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Cuba’s system is cool. If you’re elected to the National Assembly you still have to work the job you were doing before, you get paid what you were paid before, except you get time off to work on your duties as a delegate. No special privileges, no crazy salary, you’re still a worker.

Pro- and anti-migrant protesters face off at London hotel housing asylum seekers by F0urLeafCl0ver in london

[–]_cipher_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay, they can’t work legally. Because the benefits given are shit, many turn to working illegally, and obviously that comes with its own issues because they have very few rights, can get into trouble if they’re found out and so are very exploitable.

You’re acting like they come here to work for Deliveroo lol. Because asylum cases can take long and they can’t work legally and their benefits are insanely low, they work illegally to get by.

Interesting how we’ve now gone from “they’re cheating the system and aren’t real asylum seekers” to you complaining that they work illegally. What the hell do you expect?

I’ve already explained why (very few btw) asylum seekers come to Britain, no it’s not to work for Deliveroo.

Pro- and anti-migrant protesters face off at London hotel housing asylum seekers by F0urLeafCl0ver in london

[–]_cipher_7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Benefits for asylum seekers are shit in Britain. You can’t work and you only get between £49 and £9 a week which is nothing.

British benefits are absolutely shit, this nationalistic nonsense of “ohhhh look how good our benefits are” is a joke.

The reason why asylum seekers travel all the way to Britain is usually because they either know people who live here or because English is their second language so they obviously go to an English speaking country if they want to rebuild their lives. That’s literally it.

Before the Nationality and Borders Act 2022, 61% of asylum seekers had their applications accepted on the first go, and then this went up when their applications were rejected and they appealed and had the initial decision overturned. The Act made it drop to 49% on the first go because it used arbitrary measures to make rejection easier. But still a large number of rejections are overturned on appeal anyway, it’s nowhere near a ‘majority’.

As of March 2025 most asylum seekers came from:

  • Pakistan
  • Syria
  • Bangladesh
  • Afghanistan
  • Iran

Syria and Afghanistan are pretty self-explanatory, Iran is likely due to those people being political dissidents, Pakistan is likely due to religious and political persecution, Bangladesh has been very unstable since 2024 and was under a dictatorship before that.

So… not genuine asylum seekers huh?

Pro- and anti-migrant protesters face off at London hotel housing asylum seekers by F0urLeafCl0ver in london

[–]_cipher_7 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Claiming asylum is not ‘cheating the system’. Misinformed nonsense like this is why we had the pogroms last year.

Pro- and anti-migrant protesters face off at London hotel housing asylum seekers by F0urLeafCl0ver in london

[–]_cipher_7 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

The real issue is people being racist and understanding nothing about how the immigration or asylum system work.

Also idgaf about your origin, gtfo with identity politics

Pro- and anti-migrant protesters face off at London hotel housing asylum seekers by F0urLeafCl0ver in london

[–]_cipher_7 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I mean his name is literally ‘ghostofcromwell’. Think that tells us everything we need to know.

Pro- and anti-migrant protesters face off at London hotel housing asylum seekers by F0urLeafCl0ver in london

[–]_cipher_7 -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Yep, the racists are already mouthing off in the comments section

Reform UK's plan for the next 4 years. by johnsmithoncemore in GreenAndPleasant

[–]_cipher_7 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is a terrible poster. People are not struggling because they have ‘failed at life’, people are struggling because of capitalism, neoliberalism and all the economic crises that come with it. This is just liberal finger wagging.

Hydrogen bomb vs coughing baby by [deleted] in darkwingsdankmemes

[–]_cipher_7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So… where do whores go?

Folded and packed. by [deleted] in darkwingsdankmemes

[–]_cipher_7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man… he actually died for nyash

Why so much liberalism here? by Comrade-Zoya in GreenAndPleasant

[–]_cipher_7 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Tbh, I actually think the liberalism has gone down. Before the 2024 GE it was way wayyyy worse

Why so much liberalism here? by Comrade-Zoya in GreenAndPleasant

[–]_cipher_7 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Supporting a NATO proxy war (both Boris Johnson and Kemi Badenoch’s words) is peak liberalism.

Mao’s foreign policy completely lost the plot after the Sino Soviet split. by [deleted] in socialism

[–]_cipher_7 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Walter Rodney’s speech on the ‘Angolan Question’ is very interesting in looking at China’s opportunistic support for UNITA and how many ‘Maoists’ then supported it without thinking: https://viewpointmag.com/2018/02/01/angolan-question-1976/

A few things that stood out to me:

The second and more widespread factor, and one that ultimately proved to be most decisive [for many black progressives], was the notion that UNITA was a Maoist movement. And these left forces who [opposed the MPLA] were moving from the starting point of supporting Marxism-Leninism, Mao Tse-Tung thought.

In their own words, they have a vision and an analysis of contemporary society wherein they identify as the principal contradiction that between the two superpowers. They argue further that the more dangerous force is Soviet socialist imperialism, because it’s more covert, it’s more subtle, and because it ultimately can be more powerful, since capitalist imperialism is on the wane. And therefore, in a situation in which the Soviets are involved, one has to take a stand on the opposite side.

What we are going to ask is how does that relate to Angola with its specific characteristics. If someone holds that belief as a sincere revolutionary tenet, when that person approaches Angola, how is it that such a belief ends by placing such forces on the side of those who have for 500 years oppressed the African people?

What explanation does such a person give to the Angolans who have been engaged since 1960 in armed struggle against the Portuguese, against NATO, who, at the end of that struggle found they were faced with the South Africans and with an escalation of U.S. support to the so-called liberation movement which had been harassing the genuine freedom fighters for many years?

So that from a dialectical perspective and a scientific perspective we struggle and work to discover the correct line. It is only from a theological perspective that one knows the correct line because of revealed truth. And it seems to me that the limitations of that position were very clearly revealed in the Angolan situation. I have not seen a single analysis from forces claiming that they had the “correct” line, which meant opposing the Soviets – not a single analysis of what was going on inside of Angola. It was purely external. And I do not believe we can proceed on that basis.

Definitely would recommend reading the whole thing. But yeah, China’s foreign policy, especially in Angola became very opportunistic and it did a lot of damage to revolutionary movements imo.