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From the cradle to the grave
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funniest thing the soulsborne community (especially the elden ring community) does is get mad at eachother for uh *checks notes* using weapons that are good
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We’ve abandoned the idealistic future we once had: Jet packs, hovercars, self-lacing sneakers
…for our never-ending greed: NFT monkey 
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Somebody buy me this
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Wave of Labor Unrest Could See Tens of Thousands on Strike Within Weeks
Workers at all of Kellogg's U.S. cereal plants go on strike
TEAMSTERS STAND IN SOLIDARITY WITH STRIKING JOHN DEERE UAW MEMBERS
IATSE and the AMPTP Reach a Deal, Preventing Historic Hollywood Strike
Half a Million South Korean Workers Walk Off Jobs in General Strike
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Girl I just found out that Project MKUltra is like… a real thing
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The Cuban Revolution is one of the greatest events in 20th first century history. It wasn't just the leadership of Castro and Guevara that fought the Batista dictatorship to a standstill. Events like the general strike in Havana were instrumental in kicking out Batista as well.
It's worth looking at what life was like before the planned economy in Cuba. The United states owned 90% of the mines, 80% of the public utilities, 50% of the railways and 25% of the bank deposits.
The American mafia used the Island as a private background to practice the drug trade and child prostitution (which was pretty much unpunished by Batista’s government).
Therein lies the crux of the issue. American imperialism has not forgiven the fact that Castro and Guevara dared to kick them out of their own backyard. Look at the way the Cuban gusanos in Miami call for intervention in Cuba under the Monroe doctrine.
But the bigger point that needs to be emphasized is that the Cuban revolution was not something imposed from the top by men like Castro and Guevara. It was because the Cuban workers and peasants refuse to prop up the Batista dictatorship when it couldn't solve day to day problems
Even now, as the counter-revolution rears its head in Cuba, there are multitudes in Cuba that still defend the revolution and rightfully so. This isn't a duel between a "dictatorship and a free people" but the product of an economic crisis that has reached every country.
The only real solution to the crisis in Cuba (and the continent) is the overthrow of imperialism in the Latin American continents and the creation of a socialist federation of Latin American states.
Such a federation would be able to put an end to the profit motive and help each member nation support each other to weather the crisis as we struggle for worldwide socialism in our lifetimes
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"Ghosts of Razgriz"
Best squadron after Strider fight meeeeeee
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I'm also quietly seething every time someone votes for Israel
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Please do your research! There is so much misinformation out there and a lot of lies.
Everyone should know the truth so please try to know as much as you can so you can spread awareness and help!
Free Palestine🇵🇸✌️
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more books for the reading list. thank you.
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Anarchism is a critique against all domination that incorporates the socialist stance that the economy and the State that protects it are the foremost examples of domination in our society.
It extrapolates then that Anarchy is a preferable alternative. This Anarchy is characterized in part by the abolition of private property, economics, the State and politics. As a complete critique of domination, however, it holds that these are not all the ways domination expresses itself, that domination is an inter-personal phenomena, and that it has been expressed by the purposeful distancing between individuals mediated by ideas or objects; racism, xenophobia, misogyny, transphobia, etc. are all such expressions of domination that have taken a life of their own, so to say.
However, Anarchism is not utilitarian; its critique starts with the individual and flows back into the individual, in the process critiquing both the Liberal Rugged Individualism of capitalists and the abstract "Will of the People" of politicians because it reasons that the only barometer that may be evident of pleasure is one's own pleasure as well as acknowledging that the individual is part of the whole and benefits from the collective action from others, past and present --and so for others, as well as understanding then that abstractions may be useful in cases but not essential to adhere to at all times. The freedom of one's own self is then understood as the predicated on the freedom of all, and this freedom then gains simultaneously an individual and collective facet, as well as positive and negative facets. In this it borrows heavily from Egoism.
As to how to get there, it posits that, contrary to popular opinion, the Ends are the Means Inthemselves; that to be in and bring about Anarchy, one must practice Anarchy. And thus, by practicing Anarchy we become better Anarchists. So it is a matter of first recognizing how systems of oppression express themselves, and then actively seeking alternatives as to not perpetuate them. As a result of this, many Anarchists disdain all participation in politics seeing them at best as a bandaid and at worst as a form of capitulation and surrender of sorts.
I'm gonna recommend some light reading.
Introductory Short Writings Masterlist
Introductory Book Masterlist
Introduction to Egoism
Anarchist Individualism and Egoism Intro Reading List
Introduction to Voting
Anarchist Pragmatism
Socialism
Finally, the only book I'm gonna recommend because I've been told it's really accessible and that many wished they'd read this before any of the other stuff
What Is Anarchist Communism - Alexander Berkman
Caveat: Take all he says about Marxism/ Marx with a grain of salt, he was attacking the Marx that Marxist at the time understood, which was one that was sorely lacking proper editing and translations making his positions more precarious than Marxists would make you believe.
I hope this helps, and sorry for the wait, it is difficult to talk about such a broad subject as Anarchism in such a short manner. Needless to say, it has very little in common with Guy Fawkes.
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