Ovuan [none/use name]

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Cake day: October 29th, 2021

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  • At this point there are no more excuses. What is happening is extremely obvious to anyone with half an understanding of history or the world beyond western propaganda. It's always the same pattern. These people are malicious actors pretending to be "leftist" because the spoils from their imperialism no longer exists, so they are uncomfortable about their declining material conditions, but do not want to alter their worldview too much. On top of that, you likely have actual regime trolls, since the american regime is well known for sending armies of trolls to co-opt communities it consider a threat.




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    3 years ago

    Show me a single example reprimanding western people on this site for not returning stolen land. I will wait.

    Your post history reveals you are lying, you don't really care about settler regimes. This is the only the second post where you even mention the word "land". Claiming to be something which you are not is the epitome of a self-proclaimed "leftist" in anglo-controlled sites.


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    Those are all key allies of China (the DPRK would not even exist without China, which is basically the only country helping them survive by evading sanctions). I don't understand what you think you are saying. Cuba also supports the UN position. You would know, if you had bothered to read.


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    In other words, you don't have the knowledge so you can't reply. Quite funny how much it bothers you that I call out the crimes of the settler regime you pay taxes to. When will you uncover the mass graves of the children you keep buried to pretend you aren't a genocidal settler regime to this very day?

    Class reductionist people like you will only continue to get more depressed about reality because your understanding of the world is fully incompatible with reality. That's the eternal curse of settlers in denial.


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    lmao, you literally keep genocided indigenous children in mass graves to not uncover the true scale of your genocide. Are you one of those "white lives matter" dudes lmao?


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    Yes, I, like China, defend international law, not "rules based order" (what "rules" exactly?). I like how your brain has been captured by propaganda so brutally you don't even understand that the term "rules based order" is literally a propaganda deflection by your regime, to avoid accepting the real thing that already exists called "international law", precisely because western regimes do not uphold international law, as Palestine shows. China does uphold "international law", hence why it's so ironic you can't even understand the meaning of words any longer. Full propaganda brain, you don't even get the basics.

    Also, which part is exactly wrong about China's policy? I mean real policy that produces actual results over time, not the cringe-worthy virtue signaling you are used to in your settler regimes due to your anti-democratic regime rendering you completely impotent. What have any westerners ever done for Palestine in any material sense? I can name plenty of things China has done for Palestine on material terms.

    China is the only country basically keeping Palestine with leverage. Through its network of allies like Iran and the DPRK, Palestine knows it still has support while even many countries in the region have threatened to ditch Palestine, like the gulf states. That China upholds the UN in turns gives China a lot of leverage on the global south too (since the global south wants to have a say on international matters, not just be dictated orders). Over time, this helps erode the zionist "rules based order" status quo your settler/colonialist regimes defend, making "international law" the order embraced by the vast majority of the planet, as western regimes continue suffering accelerated decline. Time favors Palestine.


  • Ovuan [none/use name]topolitics*Permanently Deleted*
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    No, they don't. westerners stop projecting your crimes and sins challenge.

    China is simply maintaining the UN's position. This is what upholding multilateralism entails. Neither europe nor america uphold it, hence why nothing can be done to help Palestinians through the UN. The problem is not the global south, as usual.

    This is not hard to understand if some people here actually read what the UN is about. But dystopian western media has consistently censored how the UN votes on key issues like Palestine, or what the official stances of western regimes are on actual human rights worldwide.

    It's quite dystopian how some users on this site are at the point of anglo societal collapse where they don't even have the energies to educate themselves any longer, they have given up completely. Part of the reason why the societal collapse of anglo regimes is impossible to mitigate, there is no dissent at any non-negligible scale. Too easy to manipulate, too uneducated, too lazy. They get what they deserve.


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    There is not a single more genocidal and colonialist country than any anglo settler regime, both by scale and depth. How come you don't ask americans on this site to return the stolen land they live on? how come you don't ask white countries to demand the return of stolen american land? how come you don't demand European countries to stop all relations with settler regimes? how come you keep paying taxes to fund the genocide of Palestinians while you occupy stolen indigenous land?

    Apparently it only bothers you that China maintains the UN supported position while being a non-imperialist superpower, having developed without stealing land or continental scale genocide. What a weird set of priorities, but then again, this is an anglo site.





  • You realize this is the "general secretary" of this org? I always find it funny how some users in this site still can't get over being utterly wrong about the manufactured propaganda on Xinjiang.

    He was literally in the made up "trials" a while ago too, which western media pretended were some serious stuff instead of being qanon level theatrics. Quite literally, since the sponsor of those "trials" are the same people who fund qanon propaganda: falun gong lunatics.

    Here are some sources for people in this site to truly understand the desperation of settlers as their societies collapse:

    https://archive.vn/ppPTL

    https://twitter.com/DanielDumbrill/status/1398049893424324609

    https://archive.vn/ASzeY


  • From the article:

    The game's co-director and co-writer Neil Druckmann, an Israeli who was born and raised in the West Bank before his family moved to the U.S., told the Washington Post that the game's themes of revenge can be traced back to the 2000 killing of two Israeli soldiers by a mob in Ramallah. Some of the gruesome details of the incident were captured on video, which Druckmann viewed. In his interview, he recounted the anger and desire for vengeance he felt when he saw the video—and how he later reconsidered and regretted those impulses, saying they made him feel “gross and guilty.” But it gave him the kernel of a story.

    “I landed on this emotional idea of, can we, over the course of the game, make you feel this intense hate that is universal in the same way that unconditional love is universal?” Druckmann told the Post. “This hate that people feel has the same kind of universality. You hate someone so much that you want them to suffer in the way they’ve made someone you love suffer.”

    Druckmann drew parallels between The Last of Us and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict again on the official The Last of Us podcast. When discussing the first time Joel kills another man to protect his daughter and the extraordinary measures people will take to protect the ones they love, Druckmann said he follows "a lot of Israeli politics," and compared the incident to Israel's release of hundreds of Palestinians prisoners in exchange for the captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2011. He said that his father thought that the exchange was overall bad for Israel, but that his father would release every prisoner in every prison to free his own son.

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    But is intense hate really a universal feeling? It's certainly not one that I share. I, too, have seen the video of the 2000 mob killing of the Israeli soldiers in Ramallah, and it's horrific. Yet, my immediate response wasn't "Oh, man, if I could just push a button and kill all these people that committed this horrible act, I would make them feel the same pain that they inflicted on these people," as Druckmann said.

    This is not a universal feeling as much as it's a learned way of seeing the world. There are many other ways to react to that video: compassion for the victims, compassion for the killers, questioning why these soldiers had to drive into the West Bank in the first place, questioning what would drive a mob to this kind of violence. Revenge and hate is just one option.