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  • Thanks for posting this. I'm currently around page 100 and have just finished the part about the Chinese Revolution. I was surprised to learn that the Comintern was corrupted to the point of opposing Mao and meddling in their revolution. The Soviets tried to impose their views and tactics, which were shaped by their own struggles. It's important for leftists to realize that revolutions cannot come from outside; they must come into being from the conflict itself. Theory and praxis have to work together as one. The theories of the Soviets didn't fit with the conditions of the Chinese people. It's very interesting so far, and I will certainly finish this book soon. It reminds me of Settlers but is much easier to read. Thanks again for sharing!




  • I remember that strip club story posted here on lemmygrad, and the video was alarming, but I did learn a little about that from Blackshirts and Reds. Certainly, the West wants Ukraine on their side to further exploit them, and that includes their women. Their hatred of Russia is also rooted in anti-communism; they still think of it as a communist country, and they see Ukraine as a victim of communism. Maybe, without realizing it, they hate Russians because the soviet union didn't permit exploitation by Western capitalism. For those countries, it's less about race and more about that. Capitalism and white supremacy are now strongly linked together, and white people feel entitled to everything. They become enraged when people don't comply with their demands. In the end, it's anti-communism and white supremacy that guides them. The thought of all humans becoming 'equal' is, to white people, a significant loss of privilege, which is their biggest fear.


  • Regardless of any proclamations, they see Ukrainians as untermenschen, Bandera learned it the hard way and Zelensky is learning now.

    True, it doesn't mean they genuinely consider them more 'white' than Russians or part of the West. However, I do think they are trying. Most likely because of the war. It's useful propaganda and helps the liberals gather support against Russia, a people they despise with passion.

    Ukrainians are a separate nation. This was never doubted under USSR.

    I know that Lenin and Stalin recognized the differences and granted Ukraine self-determination. But again, I do believe liberals are trying very hard to separate them completely. They want them on the side of the West rather than anything close to Russians.







  • Emily Harding: The self-centered piece is this completely self-defeating debate, where you have people saying, well, why are we sending all of these resources off to Ukraine? Why are we spending all this money on Ukraine, when we really should be keeping it here for a fight in the Pacific? Or, we really should be keeping it here for domestic priorities? It’s just the wrong way to look at it. First of all, from a basic numbers perspective, I think Angus King of Maine has a really good speech on this, the money that we spend on Ukraine doesn’t leave the U.S. It goes to the U.S. defense industry. It goes to U.S. companies that send aid to Ukraine. The vast majority of it stays here.

    It truly baffles my mind that anyone can believe this BS. The defence industry is a private, profit-driven entity. It is funded by taxpayers, with wealthy white men pocketing all the profits.

    What Putin has done with his invasion of Ukraine is say: I don’t care about any of that. I want the world system to be remade in a way that I like. I want to prove that the U.N. is pointless, that the U.S. is weak, that U.S. democracy is not all it’s cracked up to be. And I want the U.S. fighting inside by itself against itself, rather than using its vast global power to ensure a safer, more prosperous globe. Chinese have looked at that and said, we like that idea. What we want is a world that’s made safe for Chinese business. We want to be able to run the world the way that we think it should be run. We don’t care about personal freedoms. We don’t care about democracy. What we care about is making money for us and for our businesses. So we’re on board with that as a plan too. Let’s see how we can disrupt this global system in our favor.

    What she accused China of doing is what the U.S. does—100% projection.

    The entire transcript is a bunch of nonsense and cope.


  • I'm in the middle of Against Empire by Parenti. It's good, but I enjoyed Blackshirts and Reds more. Parenti is a great writer, and he is easy to understand, so I will continue to read his stuff. As for novels, I ordered 2001: A Space Odyssey not too long ago and will try to read it sometimes. I have manufacturing consent sitting on my bookshelf, plus some others from Chomsky I haven't read yet. I bought them during a short anarchist phase I had and grew out of very quickly after reading Lenin's stuff. Often, I buy books and end up never reading them. Uhh I should stop doing that and download them illegally instead.