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Red Diamond: Destroyer of Color-Revolutions
RedDiamondMP
American and British academia are drowning in Trotskyite lies to a degree I never quite grasped until I started digging through the indexes of random history books. He is hailed
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Jo Maugham
JolyonMaugham
All sorts of sad about this. An economic blow - the value of our creative industries once exceeded £100bn. A personal blow to individuals who will no longer be employable.
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Tyler Shipley
le_shipster
It’s not just farmers - the broader revolt against Modi’s fascist regime is enormous and everyone is so blinkered here by Joe Biden promising to be a bit nicer that
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John Rogers
jonrog1
The slow dissolution of the integrity of the construction/fantasy of nuclear family in both reality and culture is paralleled by Wanda's loss of control in maintaining said illusion. The central
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Dr. Asatar Bair
asatarbair
Communism rests on an idealistic dream: that we can once and for all abolish the exploitation upon which all modern societies have been based. But bourgeois capitalist ideology (like every
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Ryan Knight 🌹
ProudSocialist
It’s not “divisive” to demand #MedicareForAll when millions are losing their insurance in a pandemic.It’s not “divisive” to demand a #GreenNewDeal when it hit 100° in the Arctic for the
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Jack-cessible
JustJevens
I used to call myself a conservative, believing that business, trade, the economy was more important than anything else and that the financial benefits would trickle down to everyone else.
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bizzy
AncomWhore
I can see my breath in my room right now. Last night my dad got frostbite because the house was so cold. He also uses a machine to sleep and
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Emerican Johnson - Self-Declared Antifa
EmericanJohnson
In 2010 when my business had its largest number of employees and permanent contractors, unemployment was at 10% and "workforce participation"* was at an all-time low of ~65%. I could
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Ryan Schlegel
r_j_schlegel
so many profound failures of policy and political imagination led us to MacKenzie Scott personally dictating the allocation of >$5 billion in tax-subsidized private spending for public good this year
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Whyvert
whyvert
Why a Great Awokening? Why is Wokeism dominant? I've never seen a full roster of potential factors. Here's a list. Any more to add?1. generational turnover (younger are woker) 2.
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Charlie Don't Surf
sonniesedge
Please please please read this thread about the horrific disinformation spread and the grotesque distortions made by BBC journos @hannasbee and @deb_cohen concerning the treatment of trans youth. This is
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Ruy Martinez
RuyAMartini
The discussion on fascism feels so tired, but I am reminded again of how necessary it is for comrades who are confused by the admittedly complex history of the actual
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risguey
Comrade Che graduated college, and spent four years homeless, on a motor cycle traveling central and south america organizing people and taking care of the sick. How many us today
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
There are lots of problems with ad-tech: * being spied on all the time means that the people of the 21st century are less able to be their authentic selves;
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enthu-cutlet
_waabi_saabi_
1/ TIL that this René Magritte painting is called Golconda. Why did a Belgian surrealist painter name this after a dilapidated fort in Hyderabad, India? In the past, Golconda was
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