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eggcolomba · 1 year ago
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Around the world, workers and youth have been mobilising in solidarity with the Palestinian masses, who are facing a brutal onslaught from the Israeli military. Comrades of the International Marxist Tendency (IMT) have joined these demonstrations, advancing communist slogans in support of the struggle of the oppressed people of Palestine.
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communistfeminist · 2 years ago
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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thegalievthought · 1 year ago
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The Man Was All Shot Through
The Man Was All Shot Through by Liam MacGabhann
The man was all shot through that Came today into the Barrack Square And a soldier I, i am not proud to say That we killed him there They brought him from the prison hospital and To see him in that chair I swear his smile would Would far more quickly call a man to prayer Maybe, maybe I don't understand this thing That makes these rebels die Yet all men love freedom and the Spring clear in the sky I wouldn't do this deed again for All that I hold by as I gazed down my rifle At his breast but then, then a soldier I They say he was different, kindly too Apart from all the rest A lover of the poor his wounds ill dressed He faced us like a man Who knew a greater pain Than blows or bullets ere the world Began: died he in vain Ready, present, and him just smiling Christ I felt my rifle shake His wounds all open and around his Chair a pool of blood i swear his lips said "fire" before my rifle shot That cursed lead And I, I was picked to kill a man like that
James Connolly
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drumlincountry · 5 months ago
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One time I was reading a book of James Connolly's essays published by some Irish lefty organisation in like the 1970s & the intro was some guy talking about the Value of James Connolly's Theories in Modern Ireland but all his points were like.
James Connolly was a Communist!
He didn't live to see the Russian Revolution but if he did I bet he'd agree with me about it.......
Ok so he didn't meet my theorist blorbos but if he DID then [insert fanfiction here].
So afraid to have an original thought. Revolution is something that happens to other people & if I just do a good enough job saying Here is like There, then maybe it can happen here too!!
That kind of thing is a large part of why I'm an anarchist.
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barely-coherent-anarchist · 2 years ago
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also, as someone who's grandfather is irish, i just wanna point out that che guevara's full name was Ernesto 'che' guevara lynch. he had irish heritage, and his father said that "in my sons veins flowed the blood of irish rebels"
this is just one of many reasons why che guevara is regarded as a hero by many people in ireland, with a mural of his likeness being displayed in derry, northern ireland.
the struggles of the working class are not bound by borders or government, but united by a common goal: the creation of a truly equitable society.
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now im an anarchist, but you can't deny that che guevara's last words were inspirational as fuck.
essentially, he had travelled to bolivia to fight alongside revolutionaries there, but was captured by US backed forces after an informant revealed his location to them.
just before he was murdered, he said to his executioner:
"i know you've come to kill me. shoot, coward! you are only going to kill a man".
to put it simply, he was saying that even though he may be dead, the ideas of revolution would live on long after his death, and this could not be more true, as his legacy has inspired many revolutionaries across the world to rise up against their oppressors.
hasta siempre comandante che guevara.
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read-marx-and-lenin · 8 months ago
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Can you explain why 1984 is fundamentally reactionary? I remember seeing a journalistic article talking about the same thing but sadly it was paywalled
The whole premise of the book is "if we let the government do too much stuff, eventually the government will get so big it will do Everything and nobody will be able to stop it, it will grow so big it will be a self-perpetuating tyranny."
It's your typical liberal cautionary tale against "authoritarianism", conflating fascism and communism while understanding neither. Orwell had never been to the Soviet Union, and instead drew heavily from his own experience working for the British Ministry of Information. Later in his life, he would even compile a list of suspected Communists to hand over to British intelligence agents, some on the list included solely because they were gay or Jewish.
Animal Farm is another example of his reactionary sentiment, in which the peasants and workers of the Soviet Union are depicted as gullible and weak-minded animals jerked around at every turn by the pigs, a stand-in for Marxists in general and Bolsheviks specifically. Incidentally, Orwell during his time at the Ministry of Information had become acquainted with one Gertrude Elias, who shared with him her own idea for a cartoon film depicting the Nazis as tyrannical pigs ruling over the other animals in a farm. Orwell had told her the idea wasn't any good, before going on to write Animal Farm, replacing the fascists in the story with communists.
Here's a good read about Animal Farm by the way, which I feel shows very clearly the kind of reactionary Orwell was:
Compare Orwell's depiction of the mindless masses in Animal Farm to the "proles" in 1984. 1984 hardly mentions them except to say that they all live in squalor and have no agency worth considering, which allows them to live free of surveillance and control, since the State doesn't see any purpose in expending the resources to surveil them. They're all dumb, mindless addicts and gamblers whose only purpose is to provide menial labor. Meanwhile, the protagonist of the book, who is cunning and able to question the whole situation, is a middle-class white collar propagandist, just like Orwell was during his time at the Ministry of Information. Orwell clearly viewed himself as superior to the mindless masses, and he was a racist to boot, just look at what he wrote about the Burmese or the Irish. The Russian masses as depicted in Animal Farm needed little more than to be ordered around and they were willing to follow whoever was giving the orders. The English masses as depicted in 1984 needed a bureaucratic mountain of sophisticated social engineering dedicated entirely to manipulating every last minutia of information in society in order to be subject to the same level of control.
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handweavers · 1 year ago
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Can you recommend any podcasts about anything history related, maybe even specifically about imperialism and war? I’m always wary to start podcasts about those topics when I’m not sure of where the hosts stand
i use pocket casts as my podcast 'hub' so ill link to them all thru there but you can also find them through whichever app you prefer
ancient history & prehistory - tides of history is consistently excellent, interviews archaeologists and historians currently working in the field and makes an effort to highlight issues in the field, address misconceptions about various ancient peoples and jumps around the globe a lot so it's not eurocentric, the host emphasizes social history/the lives of every day people, and i know that he is a fellow traveller
current events regarding war and imperialism - rania khalek dispatches, she's a lebanese-american journalist based in beirut and interviews a lot of left wing anti-imperialist journalists and scholars and activists, her reporting is consistently excellent and explicitly marxist & materialist, i love her. she works for breakthrough news which is also a good news site for similar reasons
war and imperial history and current events - radio war nerd is a classic. lots of interviews with left wing anti imperialist scholars and activists, series where they cover histories of various conflicts and empires, ongoing coverage of wars and genocides. they did a series on the us civil war that was great. they do talk about the weapons of war, tactics and strategy, etc more than the others on this list do which could be a pro or a con depending on who you are, but it's always interesting.
history of american imperialism - blowback, genuinely the best 'primer' to american empire in the podcast space. each season is a different war - they've covered the iraq war, the cuban revolution, the korean war, and most recently the history of american empire in afghanistan. if you can't/don't want to pay for premium there are bootleg feeds out there (i can send you one if you dm me lol)
irish revolutionary history - revolutionary ireland, not as much to say about this one but it's excellent and his accent is lovely lol
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sivavakkiyar · 8 months ago
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Cultural domination is doubtless a major aspect of imperialist domination as such, and 'culture' is always, therefore, a major site for resistance, but cultural contradictions within the imperialized formations tend to be so very numerous - sometimes along class lines but also in cross-class configurations, as in the case of patriarchal cultural forms or the religious modes of social authorization - that the totality of indigenous culture can hardly be posited as a unified, transparent site of anti-imperialist resistance.
The difficulties of analytic procedure which arise from such complexities of the object of analysis itself are further compounded by the verv modes of thought which are currently dominant in literary debates and which address questions of colony and empire from outside the familiar Marxist positions, often with great hostility towards and polemical caricature of those positions. First, the term 'culture is often deployed as a very amorphous category - sometimes in the Arnoldian sense of 'high' culture; sometimes in the more contemporary and very different sense of 'popular culture; in more recent inflations that latter term, taken over from Anglo-American sociologies of culture, has been greatly complicated by the equally amorphous category of 'Subaltern consciousness which arose initially in a certain avant-gardist tendency in Indian historiography but then gained currency in metropolitan theorizations as well. Meanwhile, the prior use of the term 'cultural nationalism', and of other cognate terms of this kind, in Black American literary ideologies since the mid 1960s - not to speak of the Negritude poets of Caribbean and African origins, the Celtic and nativist elements in Irish cultural nationalism, or the Harlem Renaissance in the United States - then endows the term, as it is used in American literary debates, with another very wide range of densities. Used in relation to the equally problematic category of 'Third World', 'cultural nationalism' resonates equally frequently with tradition', simply inverting the tradition/modernity binary of the modernization theorists in an indigenist direction, so that 'tradition' is said to be, for the 'Third World', always better than 'modernity', which then opens up a space for defence of the most obscurantist positions in the name of cultural nationalism. There appears to be, at the very least, a widespread implication in the ideology of cultural nationalism, as it surfaces in literary theory, that each 'nation' of the Third World' has a 'culture and a 'tradition', and that to speak from within that culture and that tradition is itself an act of anti-imperialist resistance. By contrast, the principal trajectories of Marxism as they have evolved in the imperialized formations have sought to struggle - with varying degrees of clarity or success, of course - against both the nation/ culture equation, whereby all that is indigenous becomes homogenized into a singular cultural formation which is then presumed to be necessarily superior to the capitalist culture which is identified discretely with the 'West', and the tradition/modernity binary, whereby each can be constructed in a discrete space and one or the other is adopted or discarded.
Aijaz Ahmad, In Theory
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saint-vagrant · 1 year ago
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heyyy, somehow gained many new followers recently. thank you very much for enjoying my work! in light of that, let's do a small introduction.
i'm Seosamh Dáire, or you can call me joe. he/him • sé/é only. transsexual butch man and leatherdyke ✦ fear tras/aiteach agus gearrán 🐗
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i'm a painter, comic author-illustrator, web/html artist, petty designer, smalltime archivist, passionate marxist. i like anime and virtual pets both from ~1990. as someone working primarily with past decades, i'm interested in broadening our ideas of time/place and who was in it. pro-palestine, native rights and strong proponent/student of irish-native solidarity, blm, roma, the works (uninterested in debating these topics!)
i make trans gay art for perverts and i was recently an artist in residence in the Burren, focusing on traditional paintings and reflecting/writing on being Queer In The Land.
SUPERPOSE: the tremendous dark trans sci-fi comic i make with my life+work partner Anka @kingfisher-cove . take a look! this project is my whole LIFE, and almost every piece i make pertains to it, so if you're unsure of who or what my images are of, that's a safe bet. the comic is recommended for mature readers. here's a brief synopsis,
An ongoing queer sci-fi horror comic about physics.
On the Atlantic coast, in a town called PORT CITY— “a place out of time”
While a tourist destination boasting a popular beach and boardwalk, Port City is also home to ROMAN LABS, an aerospace-turned-tech company now floundering in the tech boom.
Rafael and Royal are each listless in their own lives as longtime locals with little mobility, whose orbits have only occasionally overlapped, until now. Turning a job at the lab into a last-ditch effort for a glimpse of a more equitable future brings Royal and Rafael together, and beaches Kas, a young physicist, on Port City’s shores.
Together they seize the opportunity to alter their future and carve out a place in time for themselves, finally shaking the town and their lives from standstill. Changing history begins with the machine.
(also a supplementary web art/ARG aspect, using flat digital spaces to create a sense of 3d depth and narrative.)
SUPERPOSEBLOG @superposeblog is the repository for all updates and news about the comic.
198X.LOVE our homepage & portfolio
PATREON is where i share most of my work first, early comic pages, WIP, process and thoughts and other resources. it's a direct way to support mine & my partner's work. we are an independent team of two and i'm sure you can appreciate the effort and dedication to managing our practise as well as life obligations. for one-time support, there's also ko-fi. thank you!
i've also begun a new, as of yet unnamed 18+ comic about trans disposability/sapped as a resource + weird blood + nuclear war. so look out for that next year 😘
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sunder-the-gold · 4 months ago
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Listen, please understand that people like me are doing our best to see things from your perspective. You are a cis white male living in a deep-red flyover state. I get that you don't exactly have a lot of motivation to support BIPOC or 2SLGBTQ+ people. But you also need to see that we aren't asking you to support us, but at least you could stop helping people who want us dead?
I think the part that confuses me the most is that this shouldn't even be a hard choice. If you want to broadcast what a hardcore rad-trad right-wing ultra conservative you are… Then OKAY I guess?? You do you. But how exactly does reblogging R-slur filled posts from Bronys like r4cs0 and takashi0 help you do that? I would think that reblogging from people who jerk off to clop porn would be the opposite of what a conservative would do!
So all we are asking is that you unfollow and block a group of people who sexually objectify characters from a children's cartoon show. And then you can go back to bragging about how hard you are going to vote for Trump in November. This seems like a win-win to me.
Hey, @r4cs0, @takashi0, you've got cowardly anonymous character-assassins making the rounds.
I haven't even seen or registered r4cs0's name in forever, and I'm fairly sure I haven't reblogged anyone saying the word "retarded".
But God save us from mean words, because the Far Left sure don't restrain themselves from wishing death and rape on anyone who opposes them.
Really hilarious how Anon wrings their hands about other people disapproving of their life-style while turning around and trying to shame you for what they claim is yours.
(It sure wasn't Bronys who made a mockery of the Last Supper at the Paris Olympics. Exchanging Jesus Christ's message of self-sacrifice and forgiveness for Dionysius' debauchery and hedonism.)
Yet I'm supposed to be the conservatively religious bigot, according to Anon! As though what I'm trying to conserve isn't the American tradition of freedom, as laid out in the Bill of Rights of the Constitution.
The same document that Frederick Douglas was also told (by Marxists) was written by rich white slavers to keep the black man down, until Fred actually read the document and spent the rest of his life championing it as the best model by which all men could enjoy legal equality, liberty, and peace.
Anon also doesn't want me to treat non-'white' people poorly, but they want to make absolutely sure that I know that they see me as 'white' and that I should see myself as 'white', too. Who's the racist?
Which 'white'? I've got no Anglo-Saxon or Germanic heritage in my Irish/Italian mix. And that's setting aside how much the Irish-Americans and Italian-Americans hated each other before I came to be, as a fourth-generation unhyphenated American of the USA.
Anon, I only give a shit about my skin color because I biologically cannot gain a tan for any protection from the sun... and because your political cult think I ought to be shamed and punished for the accident of my birth.
I think Europeans demonstrated great capability by conquering the majority of the planet, and if God's not real and there's no truth but Power, then "might-makes-right" is as legitimate a morality as any other.
But God is real so thankfully He used the imperialism of mere mortals to spread His message of mercy and love so far and deep into the anglosphere that appealing to such virtues seems to Anon like a good way to convince people to do what Anon wants.
Those arguments certainly proved good enough in the anglosphere to bring an end to the Western slave trade, while the Islamic slave trade continues to this day in open-air markets in Libya.
Anon should try appealing to those virtues in Islamic nations and see how far it gets them. Maybe as far as the roof and then the short trip back down to ground-level.
How about in China? Try asking the people of Tibet or the Uyghur Muslims about Communist mercy. Ask the people of India and Pakistan how China respects their dependence on the water of the rivers flowing into their borders from China.
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rin-tezuka · 6 months ago
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note: i will block you if you unfollow me. you're with me at my worst or not with me
hello my name is connie
i was born in 2002, and am a marxist-leninist, autistic transfem lesbian who is very very proud of her canon URL. i am irish-usamerican, and white. my dms are open if anyone wants to talk but i am very bad at keeping conversations going
i like trains too much to be healthy, and like ff14, heavy machinery, when they cry, disco elysium, homeworld, columbo, brba/bcs, whatever VN im fixating on for the month, highfleet, and ff12 a reasonable amount.
I am really bad at tagging things. The only tag i consistently maintain is #umineko spoilers, which one should block if they haven't read it and want to read it. My blog isn't necessarily 18+ but i refer to previous - i try and tag suggestive or nsfw but can't do it 100% of the time.
I have a mutuals discord, dm for the invite if we are mutuals
i don't have a fixed dni and do not participate in callout posts (i will gladly vague people tho); however generally im uncomfortable with
-fauxcest/incest kinks; please tag
-pro-mspec lesbian discourse
usually if you partake in either of those i wont block you or call you out or make a big deal out of it but i do just wanna state it here.
i will block people who take part in discourse which is pro-pedophile, pro-incest outside fauxcest, and pro-bestiality (which never includes anything between 2 consenting adults, for the record) and would prefer not to discuss my reasoning for that. I will also block people who are close to a certain circle of users on left-adjacent tumblr who consistently take part in transmisogynistic hate campaigns, and i will block any transandrophobia truthers, usually after mocking them viciously.
Generally I block people who unfollow but don't bother to block me. I do not need that in my life.
this is on a slightly different level but i find homestuck fans absolutely annoying and hazbin hotel abhorrent to look at
anyway welcome enjoy everything here
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madamepestilence · 7 months ago
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A PSA on American Politics
My blog has largely become an America-centric political blog, especially regarding the US 2024 election. I've made a few posts about it, as well as a video essay. (Note: Claudia de la Cruz is no longer a viable candidate; I'll explain in this thread.)
I'm going to speak to y'all directly now.
The Democrats. The Anarchists. The Communists. The Socialists.
Listen to me.
The whole Vote Blue No Matter Who method is only supporting fascism. I'm not sugarcoating it: Biden is a fascist, people who vote for him are voting for fascism, and if you're voting for Biden just because you're scared of Trump winning the election, you are a fucking coward.
I know I'm going to get flak for that, but it needs to be said - I'm not babying Democrats and fellow leftists. We're grown-ass adults and we need to strategize like adults. Both Trump and Biden are fascists; this isn't about, "minimizing the damage," this is about preventing fascism.
So what is my plan? Do I have solutions? Yes, I do, and here they are:
Part I: The 2024 US Presidential Election
Don't vote for Biden. Don't refuse to vote either - anyone who tells you voting is useless is trying to deceive you.
Vote for third party Independent presidential candidate Dr. Cornel West, Ph.D.. Dr. West is a triple-college-educated self-described non-Marxist Socialist candidate for the 2024 US presidential election.
You may initially have your doubts for a few reasons, so let me assuage them for you.
Whataboutism A: What about Trump and Biden?
Biden is not any better than Trump. Trump openly admits his racism, sexism, xenophobia, etc. because the Republican party no longer needs to hide these factors.
We live in a state in which the Democratic party will constantly try to compromise with the Republican party, and the Republican party has had such a significant portion of their party indoctrinated into the alt-right that it's their political base now.
See: (YouTube:) Innuendo Studios: The Alt-Right Playbook: The Death of a Euphemism
Biden just continues using euphemisms to hide his fascist rhetoric. Biden is also directly monetarily and militarily supporting a fascist apartheid colony -- Israel-occupied-Palestine -- who are committing a holocaust in Palestine.
He has also supported known fascist political figures, such as the known fascist Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Trump and Biden are both fascists - the only difference is how openly they admit their fascism.
We cannot let this system continue. In the modern United States, the American Democratic and Republican parties effectively have the same goals. The Democratic party may claim that it wants progressivism, but it has shown quite the contrary.
Democrats get elected by comparing themselves to the Republican party by being, "not as bad," while Republicans have to come up with increasingly jarring reasons for election - as, the Republican party already achieved their past goals, and have to move the goalposts - and make implications that the Democratic party is not advocating for drastic enough nationalism.
Capitalism and fascism are compatible with each other, as are the primary American politics parties - they are malleable and are merging into fascism. This is the main danger of neoliberalism.
See: (YouTube:) Innuendo Studios: (The Alt-Right Playbook:) Endnote 2: White Fascism
For that matter - I would not be surprised if Biden uses the lukewarm world war occurring right now--
(and yes, I'm calling it that - there are global efforts to support Palestine, embargoes against Israel-occupied-Palestine, polarization about Palestine and Israel-occupied-Palestine, a war in West Asia spearheaded by Israel-occupied-Palestine, Iran is bombing Israel-occupied-Palestine for their genocidal fascism, Iran directly threatened the US if the US retaliates for Iran's anti-fascist action, and even Irish Member of Parliament Clare Daly directly called out Biden for fascism and claimed that Ireland disowned him)
--to declare emergency powers to gain an, "emergency," term (fascist dictatorship). If Trump gets elected, he would also have the possibility of doing the same.
We are entering fascism. It needs to be stopped.
Whataboutism B: What about the Spoiler Effect?
The Spoiler Effect is largely a concern I've been presented with by cowards who want to vote for fascist US president Biden in the 2024 election.
Historically, the Spoiler Effect hasn't really been a problem in the US. Our election system may be the worst election system currently in use, but people have been so focused on the parties they care for that it hasn't really been an issue.
Furthermore, most people have a drastic misunderstanding of how the Spoiler Effect works. People assume that because the Republican and Democratic parties are currently in power that there are no other options.
This is not how elections work or have historically worked in the United States.
When parties have fallen out of favour in the US, they have historically been replaced by different parties. This has happened multiple times.
See: (Wikipedia:) United States presidential election § Electoral college results
and compare to
See: (Wikipedia:) List of United States presidential elections by popular vote margin § Timeline
to see the drastic and broad revisionist application of, "Republican," and, "Democrat," to refer to multiple different parties.
If you're completely unfamiliar with the concept of the Spoiler Effect (or are just interested in viewing alternative voting systems),
See: (YouTube:) Primer: Simulating alternate voting systems
With this in mind, and with our collective agreement that the Democratic party does not have the interests of the people in mind, we can fucking replace the Democratic party with an actually leftist party.
Independent leftists, the Communist Party USA, the Revolutionary Communist Party USA, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, even a new leftist party (that might even merge the leftist front into a Commu-Socialist Party) -- any leftist party vs. the Republican party?
It will lay bare to the world once anew what a Leftist vs. Fascist party system looks like.
Remember the drastic contrast between the German Democratic Republic (a real socialist country) vs. Nazi Germany (who, by the way, were masquerading themselves as socialists because it was popular, despite initially building camps for communists)?
Let's not let the fascists in power again. A truly leftist America is the only way to the future. Fuck your moderate politics.
We have a problem right now and we need drastic change right now, not gentle fidgeting while we compromise with fascists and let people suffer in the meantime.
Also See: (YouTube:) Innuendo Studios: The Alt-Right Playbook: Always a Bigger Fish
Whataboutism C: What about Gerrymandering?
I'm gonna keep this one short and blunt: Not voting is only going to reinforce gerrymandering. Vote your fucking representatives out and get better representatives. End of.
Whataboutism D: What about Claudia de la Cruz and the Party for Socialism and Liberation?
To be blunt, De la Cruz has not shaken up enough support to cause the national news concern. Dr. West has.
It's even gotten to a point where national news have been trying to avoid discussing Dr. West -- as it keeps increasing support for him -- to instead discuss known fascist candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr..
On a secondary note, the PSL has an internal Conservative 5th Column, and has frequent issues with discrimination.
This runs the risk that De la Cruz may be a Republican plant, and even if she's not, the PSL is not currently the kind of party we want to put in power.
Whataboutism E: What about known fascist Harlan Crow?
For those unfamiliar, I've received complaints about Dr. West's campaign receiving funding from known fascist Harlan Crow. The primary person who shook up a stir wanted an explanation from Dr. West, and apparently didn't look for one.
This amounted to... $3,300. That's not much.
Crow donated $500 directly to now-dropout Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie, as well as a whopping $100,000 to Chris Christie's political action committee, Tell It Like It Is.
Dr. West only received about 30% of the equivalent donation Crow granted to Christie. Dr. West has a history of interacting with another Conservative, Robert P. George.
During his life, Dr. West's beliefs have not changed and he's wisely using the system he's been placed in -- and taking advantage of smaller Conservative news media as a pinging board to get airtime on national news media -- without being bought out.
Dr. Cornel West actually directly responded to these concerns, having directly argued that any donations he have will not have any strings attached, and that he cannot be bought out.
Whataboutism F: What about poseur politics?
To be fair, I haven't seen a single person bring this up, but I have no doubt this worry is sitting in the back of people's minds. I'd like to assuage this concern pre-emptively.
Dr. West is fortunately not a poseur. Dr. West has a long history of participating in leftist politics, including, but not limited to:
Civil rights protests inspired by the Black Panthers and Malcolm X in his teenage youth
Supporting social spaces in neglected areas such as prisons and churches
Becoming the first black person to graduate from Princeton University with a Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) with a dissertation called Ethics, Historicism, and the Marxist Tradition (later renamed to The Ethical Dimensions of Marxist Thought)
Protests and divestment to help free apartheid South Africa
Participating in the Million Man March
Being arrested for protesting the shooting of Michael Brown
Being the senior advisor for 2000 Democratic candidate Bill Bradley, then Green Party candidate Ralph Nader
Obstructing the front of the US State Department in protest of Israel-occupied-Palestine's oppression of Palestine in 2000, including similar free Palestine protests in 2007 and 2011
Being an advisor for 2004 Democratic candidate Al Sharpton
Being arrested for participating in the 2011 Occupy D.C. and Harlem Wall Street protests
Affiliating with the Revolutionary Communist Party USA in 2014 and directly contributing to the formation of the Stop Mass Incarceration Network
Rescinding support for Barack Obama in 2014 after realizing his imperialist tendencies
Participating in 2017 counter-protests against the Unite The Right Rally, in which he directly commented that Antifa saved their lives
You don't have to worry about Dr. West being a poseur. He's been doing this for a long time.
Whataboutism G: What about Project 2025?
If you believe that winning a single election is going to make the fascists spontaneously give up on Project 2025 -- which you're likely basing on the specific year in the project's name -- you are a fool.
They're going to continually attempt it until they succeed. We can't let fascists into power, and this includes Biden.
Vote for Dr. Cornel West.
Whataboutism H: What about Ballot Access?
Dr. West has actually been very intelligent with how he's working for ballot access across the US. However, it's not a magic black box - you as a voter need to actively help him get ballot access.
If you don't know how to do that, Dr. West has a website with an interactive US state map, which include instructions for how many votes are required to gain ballot access in each state.
Dr. West also provided the actual necessary legal documents to gain signatures, instructions for how to get votes from people, and even created political propaganda -- both free and merchandising -- to help raise awareness for Dr. West's political action.
He was also wise with how he's gathering ballot access. In states where Independent candidates have an actual chance of ballot access, he's remained Independent.
In states where it's not really possible, he's either joined a local leftist party, or created a new party called the Justice for All Party, which allows him party backing for ballot access.
With this process, Dr. West has successfully already gained ballot access in 5 states: Oregon, Utah, Alaska, Colorado, and South Carolina.
If Dr. West is creating events, he has a page where he show's he's going, of which he's already done many nationally. Alternatively, if you'd like to create your own, he also has a page where you can host campaign-approved volunteer events.
If you're wondering about how well Dr. West listens to people, he largely interacts with any news media - even if it's small - to discuss his campaign and beliefs. I also reported some broken links on their website, and within a few days all of the reported links were prepared.
Dr. Cornel West will make an ideal socialist president.
Part II: Legislative, Judicial, and Local Elections
We cannot let this start and end at presidential elections. We need to seize power in all parts of politics.
Affiliate yourself with leftist parties - or create your own - and run for local elections. It's become clear that socialism is extremely popular in the US right now, and the US has a rich history of socialism.
See: (YouTube:) Second Thought: America's Forgotten Socialist History
We also need to go past that. We need to seize power in the legislative and judicial branches of the US, in that order. Using those same leftist parties, get leftists elected into positions within Congress and the House of Representatives, and push the US into majority leftist legislative power.
Once this has been achieved, we need to combine a leftist president with the majority leftist Congress and House to pass legislation to create term limits for the Supreme Court.
We can then have further legislation passed for SC Justices to be elected by the common people, rather than fucking appointed by whoever happens to be the current president.
This can let us fill the Supreme Court with more leftists, and having seized all three branches of government, we can begin major modifications to the US Constitution - or even retiring it for a new US Constitution - to initiate the socialist age of the US.
Whataboutism I: What about the history of attempts of Socialism/Communism?
Hakim, a West Asian leftist YouTuber, has excellent videos on what actually caused the fall of the Soviet Union, the mistakes of former socialist attempts, a response to a worldbuilder's assumptions about why (socialist) revolutions fail, and instructions for how new leftists can contribute to modern socialism.
(Also, if you're just looking for more blatantly leftist YouTubers, I also recommend Slavic leftist Yugopnik.)
Also See: (YouTube:) Sisyphus 55: The Revolution Will Not Be Uploaded (Also has a donation fund for the Palestine Children's Relief Fund)
Part III: Micronations
Wait, what?
I don't know how much they're going to really help, but it doesn't hurt to have alternatives in the event the US fully sinks into a fascist dictatorship.
If you lead or participate in a leftist micronation, establish mutual recognition and trade routes with other micronations and work on true independence that doesn't rely on the US's assistance (water, plumbing, electricity, internet, etc.).
Utilize your lack of recognition as a country to have dual citizenship, where you can provide for your citizens, but also, more importantly:
PARTICIPATE IN AMERICAN ELECTIONS.
Being a part of a micronation does not absolve you from your duty as an American citizen to fucking vote. Vote in local elections and vote in national elections. Get. Leftists. In. Power.
Micronations are the backup plan in the event of an emergency as a point of resistance against state oppression.
Prioritize voting in American elections. Vote for leftists.
Vote for Cornel West for the 2024 US presidential election.
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...and 71% of so called Catholics voted for that lying marxist elite mk ultra driven syrian-jew-irish mutt kamala (she aint black folks). if you are Catholic (or God-fearing period) and supported that vile abortion happy slag then you are pure death to me. i am in no way saying you should have voted for trump but you most certainly should not have backed that disgusting pig of a person (sorry farm pigs that was not fair) and her empty vessel minions of craven folly-fallen scuts. i guess since 71% of modernist/novus ordo/progressive/vat2/berg apologist clone Catholics no longer believe in the real presence of Jesus Christ in the eucharist it aligns perfect....let me help you = you are NOT CATHOLIC!!!
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Adam Wren at Politico Magazine:
Mike Davis was steamed. The frenetic Republican lawyer and former Senate aide — currently Trump’s most fanatical defender on X and conservative media — had been in the middle of one of his near-daily appearances on the ���War Room” with Steve Bannon when a protester materialized over his shoulder and began screaming into his ear. From his makeshift TV-hit setup outside the Supreme Court, Davis tried to continue to explain to Bannon and his audience the legal intricacies going on inside the building behind him. There, nine justices were hearing oral arguments over whether Trump was immune from prosecution in a case charging him with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. “They must have let people out of the mental health asylum for today’s Supreme Court hearing,” Davis said, grinning, but only for the camera. “We have our friend here — it looks like an MSNBC correspondent behind me.”
Bannon chimed in from the cozy confines of his studio with a warning for the protester. “Mike Davis is gonna punch your lights out,” he said. Davis is, at least according to Donald Trump Jr. and Bannon, a possible attorney general in a second Trump administration. But today, he was feeling powerless. After the “War Room” hit was over, Davis bolted off his set and zipped toward the Supreme Court Police nearby to complain about the protester. “You do not have a First Amendment right to scream in someone’s ear,” Davis argued to an officer. “I used to work in this building — I know what the fucking law is.” The officer took off his sunglasses. Recognition passed over Davis’ face. He knew this guy. “I remember you,” the officer told Davis. They both agreed he needed to talk to Patricia, the Supreme Court press wrangler. Davis knew exactly who she was; he called her and asked for access to the press corral. Patricia, who also remembered Davis, granted him special access inside, marking the first time Bannon’s show had a credentialed Supreme Court correspondent.
That day outside the Supreme Court, Davis showed the full, often at-odds, range of his roles in Trump world. He is the former president’s troll-in-chief, a frequent talking head in MAGA-aligned media known for his provocative, no-holds-barred defense of the president and crusade against Trump’s perceived enemies, especially in his legal battles. He rages against the “weaponization” of the Justice Department. He has promised to “rain hell” on Washington from a Trump administration perch come January 2025 and to eviscerate institutions that he says treat Trump unfairly. He calls Democrats “Marxists” and “evil” and has joked — in ways that many others don’t always take jokingly — that he would send journalists and former GOP personalities including George Conway and Tim Miller to “the gulag” and would put migrant kids in “cages.” “My goal,” he once told me, “is for the Supreme Court to dismantle most of the federal government.”
Davis, 46, also happens to have a deep familiarity with and understanding of those same institutions, which often works to his and Trump’s benefit. He did once work at the Supreme Court, as a clerk in 2017. He was also the chief counsel for nominations to Senate Judiciary Chair Chuck Grassley during the Trump administration and, as an outside adviser, led confirmation battles for two of those justices hearing oral arguments inside the building that spring day: Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh. “Mike Davis was a standard-stock Republican, Federalist Society lawyer, right? Standard stuff. Played by the rules. Helped get guys confirmed, could play tough, but painted inside the lines,” Bannon told me.
Now, though? “He’s a full fucking MAGA warrior.” Davis, a stocky, redheaded lapsed Irish Catholic who calls himself Trump’s “viceroy,” is not officially affiliated with the Trump campaign. But he is undoubtedly close to Trump. In addition to being openly discussed as a candidate for attorney general, or acting attorney general, there is the more likely possibility of a position as White House counsel, chief of staff at the Department of Justice or as an outside adviser to Trump to select a candidate for any of those roles.
[...] Even less clear than what role Davis will fill in a potential Trump administration, though, is what he’d actually do in that role — and how much of what he proposes is, as he says, just “trolling.” In this way, Davis encapsulates a defining feature of conservatives in the Trump era: the dissolving barrier between reality and trolling, between serious political ideas and winking provocation. He seems to relish keeping people guessing about who he really is, what he really wants and what he will really help Trump accomplish.
I’ve had hours of conversations with Davis dating back to December from time I spent with him in Washington, Milwaukee and Manhattan. Davis is more cooperative with mainstream journalists than his rhetoric and his appearances on “War Room” would lead one to believe, but he was also unusually open with me, perhaps because I’m a national reporter who still lives in flyover country. In those conversations, along with those with nearly two dozen people who have intersected with his life, it became clear to me that even Davis isn’t always sure about when he’s being serious. That guessing only begins with the question of where Trump will put him if he wins in November — and whether the idea of Attorney General Mike Davis is the biggest troll of all.
[...] In the beginning, Davis wasn’t with Trump on every issue. Not on trade. Not on immigration. “I used to be much more globalist on trade and on immigration,” he said. He was, he said, “very Chamber of Cuck.” But he says he saw NAFTA destroy Midwestern manufacturing and send jobs to Mexico. He saw the middle class he grew up in hollow out. “The uni-party does not care about real Americans — Flyover Country, working class Americans in Iowa and Indiana and Ohio,” he told me. “That’s a problem.” He voted for Trump in 2016. In 2017, Davis reunited with Gorsuch, who would take him to the Supreme Court as his law clerk, a role he served in for four months — a stub term through the final months of the court’s 2016-2017 run. Then, from July 2017 to January 2019, he worked for Grassley as chief counsel for nominations on the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
There, Davis was at the center of what is arguably Trump’s most significant conservative victory: remaking the judiciary. Davis oversaw the floor votes for 278 federal judges and senior executive branch appointees, including Amy Coney Barrett to the Seventh Circuit. In 2019, Davis left the Senate and launched the Article III project, which he described to The New York Times��as a “brass knuckles” advocacy group to remake the judiciary into a tougher, more conservative version of itself — “a hell of a lot more conservative,” he told me. Article III, which has a staff of eight and a slew of volunteers, also operates as a legal think tank committed to defending Trump in the courtroom and media. The organization, which runs entirely on donations, has no offices; Davis works mostly out of Colorado and makes periodic trips to Washington, where he also has a house.
It was when the FBI searched Mar-a-Lago in August 2022 that Davis says he began to think the forces of the DOJ and what he calls the Democratic “regime” were fully aligned against Trump. He was suddenly everywhere, on X and Fox News and Bannon’s War Room, framing the Democratic case against Trump as “lawfare” — a phrase he popularized among MAGA supporters. Since then, he estimates, he has racked up more than 4,000 hits defending Trump since August of 2022, meaning he has done an average of more than five a day — though it’s often been more like 10. “It was pretty lonely around Trump world after the Mar-a-Lago raid. Trump’s going to remember who ran to him and who ran from him,” he told me. As much as conservative media and Trump allies thrill to his most outrageous statements, it’s his establishment cred that gives the conservative intelligentsia ammunition to fight Trump’s convictions.
[...] Last September, Davis made headlines for an appearance on conservative influencer Benny Johnson’s show in which he outlined a dystopian agenda for what he would do during a “three-week reign of terror” as Trump’s “acting attorney general before I get chased out of town with my Trump pardon.” His list included firing “deep state” employees, indicting Joe Biden, deporting millions of immigrants and putting “kids in cages,” detaining people in the “D.C. gulag” and pardoning Jan. 6 defendants, “especially my hero, horn man.” “It’s going to be glorious,” he said. It’s hard to imagine a scenario where Davis becomes Trump’s Senate-confirmed attorney general. Even Davis himself thinks it is far-fetched: “It would require 100 Republican senators to get me confirmed,” he once told me. Still, those close to the former president, including Bannon and Trump Jr., have mentioned his name to me as a possible acting attorney general and White House counsel or high-level DOJ appointee. “That’s Attorney General Mike Davis,” Bannon first responded when I asked him if he could talk about Davis for this piece earlier this year, not long before he reported to a prison for blowing off a House subpoena. Democrats appear concerned about the possibility — or, at least, have deemed it a fruitful possibility to raise money off of. The Biden campaign in April posted the clip of Davis on Johnson’s show to social media. “Trump’s potential Attorney General pick Mike Davis: Trump’s going to make me Attorney General and it will be a reign of terror.”
[...] Inside the 9th floor bar at The Trade Hotel, the unofficial watering hole of the Trump family during the Republican National Convention, victory was in the air. The Trump entourage, including Donald Trump Jr., his fiance Kimberly Guilfoyle, Eric Trump and Eric’s wife Lara, held court on one side of the bar, while I stood off to the other side. An hour earlier, I had been with Davis on the convention floor as Trump gave his speech. Davis had marveled to me about what then seemed like the former president’s amazing week, not only surviving the assassination attempt and coming to the convention like a kind of caesar, but also a judge’s dismissal of his classified documents case. “Trump dodged the real bullet,” he said of the dismissal as Trump’s speech to delegates wore on.
Now, Davis entered the bar, where he was greeted by Republican revelers like a caesar himself. He told one to see him about a judgeship in January 2025. (Davis later told me he was joking.) He bragged to another that he had helped Trump get “six votes” on the Supreme Court. “The viceroy is fucking coming,” Davis said to David Bossie, Trump’s former deputy campaign manager. “[Democrats] don’t know what’s coming in January 2025.” Davis made his way over to Trump Jr. I trailed, hoping for a quote, but stood a few feet away to give them some space. A tall, thick man standing beside Trump Jr. began eyeing me and my yellow media lanyard. I retreated to the other side of the bar. A woman with the man who later identified herself as doing work for Guilfoyle came over to me and two other reporters and chastised us for gawking. (Caroline Wren, speaking for Guilfoyle, later denied this woman did work for Guilfoyle.)
A few minutes later, close to closing time, Trump Jr. and his entourage started to leave. They passed behind me and Davis, who had come back over to talk to me, but not before Trump Jr. could give him a message. “I want you to be my father’s attorney general for all four years,” he told Davis, grinning. Davis said he would give Trump three weeks as his viceroy. “All four years,” Trump Jr. said. As I pecked notes on my phone, the woman who had told us to stop staring scolded me for chronicling the exchange and began recording me. She demanded that I delete the notes or give her my phone. When I tried to leave, she recruited four men to block the elevators. They stared menacingly at me and demanded I turn over my phone or delete my notes.
I was trapped. I wouldn’t delete my notes, and I was getting nervous. I called Davis, who had disappeared. He asked me where I was, and I told him. I explained to the woman I had to catch a flight to go home to my family in the next few hours. “You should have thought about your kids before you did what you did,” she replied. After roughly 15 minutes of this standoff, I searched for another exit. I ran down a hallway into a stairwell. Two people followed me.
When I was out on the street, Davis called me. By this point, Davis had confronted the aide near the elevators and dressed her down. You don’t ask a reporter to delete their notes, he told her, according to both Davis and a second person he recounted his remarks to briefly after. This isn’t North Korea. Davis had sworn to me he was not really serious about retaliating against journalists and throwing them in “gulags.” Now, he seemed rattled that others in Trump world might not be in on the joke. He told me he had never seen anything like that in his career. “Fucking shocking,” he said. Over the next few days, Davis checked in on me at least a couple of times a day, asking me if I was “OK.” He spoke with my editor. He called an adviser for Trump Jr., who then called me to express displeasure and say that the person responsible was not affiliated with Trump Jr. or the Trump campaign.
Politico Magazine’s Adam Wren has a detailed scoop on MAGA fascist Mike Davis, who is in line for a plum spot in a potential 2nd Trump Administration.
See Also:
MMFA: Politico journalist Adam Wren describes how he was threatened while reporting on Trump ally Mike Davis
MMFA: Take Trumpist threats to jail journalists seriously
Read the full story at Politico Magazine.
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Nunya can you explain this Twitter meme? https://x.com/AmericanaEthos/status/1726098935662719272?s=20
Like, I black and went to predominantly black schools. And they couldn’t stfu about civil rights and slavery.
Like no poor, marginalized, or even working class American think our country is perfect. Is wrong to believe this leftists memes are very classist? Our textbook acknowledges the terrible ( that career politicians allowed minus their own evil shit) constantly.
Did these marxists sleep through history class? Like, American slavery is the only type of slavery talk about in school that I had a little mid fuck after getting online and learning about the Dahomey.
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I legitimately don't know who the not Superman dude is, but I can guess given the context here.
I think you're probably right about them having slept through every US history class they ever took.
I learned "Trail of Tears" in elementary school, same with slavery, and a few other of the less than savory parts of US history then as the years wore on the lessons got more and more involved and graphic since watching "Roots" in 2nd grade is a good way to traumatize kids so you know they moved in a more age appropriate direction.
I feel like the majority of the people that do this kind of meme fall in to a few different categories.
Not American and ignorant of what is taught here beyond what they see on twitter (things like Texas/Florida won't be teaching about slavery) and they're trying for viral fame.
Slept through history and got lots of F's as a result.
Didn't sleep through history and have selective memory
Did well in history, but don't feel like the subject was given enough attention.
Which is a valid opinion but people need to realize that there's only so much time to teach these things because other things need to be taught as well. So be glad that unlike me you have easy access to all of the information in the world you could want and you can learn more on your own.
They teach the history warts and all, you're likely to hear about Rosa Parks, Emmet Till, Ruby Bridges, and the Tulsa race massacre.
Rosewood massacre, Ocoee massacre, various tests before you could vote
This one is pretty easy so far. (just saw a longer version, it gets complicated)
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Louisiana one here on the other hand... You got this if you couldn't prove at least a 5th grade education. 5th grader that passes this should directly to MIT.
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very few people regardless of race are gonna be doing well on this.
But ya if we're doing racial issues it's all taught, most all at least. How much time did you see get spent on the people that built the railroads, the majority of whom if it was going west to east were Chinese and east to west Irish and all of whom were treated as disposable.
The 'if you die I can hire another man, but I gotta buy another mule' attitude.
Fuck I'm in CA and we did not spend a whole lot of time on that one, mostly that it was dangerous work and lots of people died.
I think at this point the best response you could give someone that makes or posts a tweet like that would be
"your abject failure to learn as a student does not mean the information wasn't taught"
(If you feel like hurting your brain I'm gonna link a few of the "literacy" tests)
Mississippi (not terrible)
Louisiana (whole thing, good luck)
Alabama (starts out easy enough, didn't skim too far so might turn incredibly difficult)
If you do any of these let me know how you did please, these things are insane. _________________
Hope this wasn't too long winded, tried to keep it mostly brief
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Why is Juneteenth celebrated as the “end of slavery”? Of all the dates to choose, why Juneteenth? Consider the following dates and choices:
Emancipation proclamation:
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End of Civil War dates, and the much debated “it was about slavery”:
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13th amendment dates:
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That’s a lot of dates to choose from. Again…why Juneteenth?
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Note that June 19, 1865 falls basically right in the middle of all the above significant dates. So why Juneteenth?
You know why. Same as always. Complete pandering. The worst of which is of course BLM:
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Odd that BLM didn’t mention the people who actually did the fighting. People of ALL colors but let’s be honest…the vast VAST majority of the lives lost in the civil war were white.
Washington DC has a proclamation day. Why didn’t it become a national/federal holiday:
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The answer as already stated is complete racial pandering. Who made it official? Of course it was Joe “you ain’t black” Bribing Biden in 2021 as a way to wrestle even more political racial control in the wake of the BLM riots:
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Do you really think Joe Bribing Biden who has lied about civil rights matches and openly used the dreaded N word throughout his career actually cares about Juneteenth or blacks…or even America? A sampling of his openly racist remarks:
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And don’t forget Bribing Biden openly and with great glee eulogized the death of KKK Senator Byrd.
I’m not necessarily against a date in which we collectively celebrate the end of slavery in the US…Chinese, Irish Blacks etc., a day in which we celebrate overcoming the dark nature of humanity. A dark nature that is not unique to America…or whites…or Americans or Europeans, etc.
We as a country, despite all our imperfections, have done more, and faster, than any other country to end slavery.
The problem is such a day would be corrupted by the Marxists into “minimizing the black experience” and resultant BLM outrage. Examples of historical inaccuracies not talked about in all that:
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And in the setting of todays open borders…and all the evil repercussions and domino effects of the Joe Bribing Biden policies that intentional adversely affect all Americans including blacks of course, human trafficking, a form of modern day slavery, is at an all time high in the US. Odd the guy who signed off on the Juneteenth Holiday is responsible for such modern day slavery.
Great article:
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