borschtisgarbo

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Photos show North Korean serial numbers. The red band also indicates Korean production.

Thought this was very cool and wanted to share

 

Khrushchev, Beria, Yezhov, etc. It really feels like they didn't do much quality control, if at all. I know Stalin was, contrary to popular belief, quite trusting. Especially in regards to Bukharin and the likes. But it's not like he had the power to really kill anyone he wanted, again contrary to popular belief, even if he wanted to (at least any politburo members), so his personal views of his colleagues don't matter.

 

I'm sure Palestine played a big role in this

 

Looking to find if anyone here wants to become friends. I'm gonna leave my Discord and Steam name down bellow in the spoiler. If you don't want to use/can't use those, you can just message me here on Lemmygrad, or just under this post. If you just want to message/talk to eachother, that's okay. I'm just looking to make a friend or two, if possible. Gonna add some information about myself so you know what you're dealing with (e.g, my timezone..): Pretty lonely, kind of sad. Been in and out of the psych ward/psychiatric clinic (I don't know what the proper term is) for related reasons. I'm a youngen (i.e, underage). My timezone is UTC +2, so if you live in NY, it'd be 12:00 when it's 19:00 for me. Thought it was important to leave that here.

I promised:

Discord: frederickangelxcarlmarcyaoi; Steam: khamasparaglider. I'll add that, I have 43€ in my steam wallet, so if you have a game that I don't, I can just buy it. This applies vice versa too.

Know this post is kinda weird, but I really don't have any better way to communicate this. And as I already said, bored and lonely. This is one of the only "webforums" that I trust, so that's why I'm posting this on here and not Reddit or something. That and I really don't want to befriend a nazi or a zionist, or both

 

It just feels so hard. People constantly complain about their material conditions, yet when someone comes to them with Marx-Engels, they immediately brush it off. They are more keen on falling to mysticism and far-right ideology, in regards to "solutions". I know you cannot convince people by debating them, you can only make yourself feel good when you "win", but otherwise you are likely only making them less likely to latch on to socialism. Still, I don't know how to approach this. How do I convince them? Do I constantly, in every conversation about how the grocery prices are too high, mention the theories of Marx? Do I just sit around until they, on their own accord, pick up Capital or even just the Manifesto?

Whaddoido?

 
 

The democrats don't actually care about fascism!? angery

Also, here are two very interesting photos

Again, "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce".

 

Muslims won't vote for the people who kill their relatives 😦😦😦😱

 

Emmanuel Macron has appointed the EU’s former Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, as prime minister of France, as he seeks to put an end to two months of political paralysis after a snap election.

The French president said he had tasked Barnier with forming “a unifying government in the service of the country”.

Macron shocked France by calling a snap parliamentary election in June that resulted in a hung parliament and a deeply divided political landscape.

A leftwing coalition emerged as France’s biggest political force but with not enough seats to reach an absolute majority of 289 in the national assembly. Macron’s centrist faction and the far right make up the two other major groups. Barnier’s traditional rightwing party came fourth and has 47 seats in parliament.

He replaces Gabriel Attal, who resigned on 16 July after the snap election but was kept on by Macron in a caretaker capacity.

Marine Le Pen of the far-right National Rally party said support for Barnier would depend on his policy programme.

The Socialist party leader, Olivier Faure, part of the leftwing coalition that won the highest number of seats in the election, said it was a “denial of democracy” for Macron to appoint a prime minister from the party that came fourth. “We’re entering a crisis of regime,” Faure said.

No. Fucking. Shit.

Barnier was known for almost 50 years in rightwing French politics as a centrist, liberal-minded neo-Gaullist, devoted to the European cause. But in 2021 he stunned observers by lurching to the right and hardening his stance on immigration and security as part of an unsuccessful attempt to become the presidential candidate for the right against Macron in 2022.

At the time, Barnier claimed that unregulated immigration from outside the EU was weakening France’s sense of identity. He believed the UK’s vote to leave the EU showed how dangerous it could be when divisions in society were allowed to fester. Shocking many in Brussels, he called for a French moratorium of three to five years for non-European immigrants, in which even family members joining those already in France would be stopped, and called for the country to regain legal sovereignty from EU courts.

Wow, he's practically the same as Le Pen... "National Identity" my ass.

Barnier has previously said he wanted to return to a leading role in French politics. After the post-Brexit agreement was signed with the UK, he said he realised he missed France and wanted to be “useful” in French politics. “I’ve never been a technocrat, I’ve always been a politician,” Barnier said when he tried to become the presidential candidate for Les Républicains.

At 73, Barnier becomes the oldest premier in the history of modern France. This week, Julien Odoul, an MP for Le Pen’s party, criticised him over his age, saying he was a “French Joe Biden” who often changed his views, and was “an opportunist” with “no backbone”.

Barnier has long styled himself as a dependable elder statesman – a mountaineer and hiker from the Alps, who built his career in local village politics and likes walks in ancient forests.

First elected aged 22 as a local councillor in Savoie, he entered parliament aged only 27 in 1978. He served four times as a government minister and twice as EU commissioner. His supporters point out that he has won every direct vote he has stood for since the age of 22. He is a former environment minister, and co-organiser of the 1992 Winter Olympics.

How does he think he can get away with such an obvious power grab? This is absolutely ridiculous and i expect the French people really not like this.

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If you are not already familiar with nostalgames, they're an indie game studio that makes pro AES/pro socialist strategy games. This seems to be a remake of one of their past games 'Crisis of the Kremlin', in which you could could kill yeltsin and save the USSR.... im HOOKED.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1922740/Crisis_in_the_Kremlin_The_Cold_War/?curator_clanid=30106415

The demo is already out so im gonna check it out right after i post this

 

One of the reasons i was late for y'all was because i was dealing with the.. cease fire negotiations in the middle east, and-uh we are closer than we've ever been. I don't want to jinx anything, but-uhh.. as my grandfather- save the grace of god and good will of the neighbours a lot of luck (?). We may have something.

Is this just him lying about it, or could this actually lead somewhere? I seriously doubt Israel, the state which assassinated the lead negotiator, would be on board with this. But who knows

 

President Emmanuel Macron continues to delay recognizing the electoral victory of the left-progressive alliance New Popular Front (NFP).

France Unbowed criticized Macron for “confiscating” democracy. “The theft of democracy we are witnessing risks putting into power a hard-right coalition aligned with the Macronists, paving the way for the National Rally and resulting in deeply antisocial policies that are hostile to workers and trade unions,” the party wrote following Macron’s refusal to nominate Castets.

"Scratch a liberal and a fascist bleeds"

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