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Humane Foreign Policy - Kat for Illinois

As with regard to Taiwan, the United States must continue to support Taiwan in the face of increasing Chinese aggression and attempts to undermine Taiwan’s internationally recognized status as a state of its own.

Kat Abughazaleh, Democratic candidate for Illinois 9th Congressional District - Chicago Sun-Times

I want to codify passive support to sell Taiwan weapons, and prevent the president from overruling it unilaterally. If China invades Taiwan, we need to step in militarily to defend Taiwan. We have to use all our assets in the region, to defend the island from illegal aggression. I envision a two-part credible deterrence plan that turns Taiwan into a “porcupine” too costly for the PRC to invade, by providing them with weapons to defend themselves and committing to actually defending the island if they do invade.

Drop Site (@DropSiteNews): "⭕️ LEAKED Email | XCancel

“interventionist,” foreign policy adviser says Kat Abughazaleh, a socialist Democratic candidate in Illinois’ 9th District and one of the only Palestinian-Americans seeking office in 2026, was described by her national security adviser as “firmly an interventionist” who “won’t stop until Russia is made to pay for its crimes,” in written responses detailing her foreign policy vision, obtained by Drop Site.

Ben Mermel wrote in an email to a Washington-based progressive foreign policy activist that Abughazaleh believes “the world is better off when America takes a leading role” and that the U.S. has “an obligation to support pro-democracy movements around the world, from Iran to Venezuela.” He added that “Kat wholly supports the National Endowment for Democracy, as well as its affiliated organizations (NDI, IRI, and the AFL-CIO’s Solidarity Center),” and said Congress should expand tools “from sanctions to NGO support” to advance those efforts without always resorting to “kinetic force.”

The DC-based activist had written to Mermel saying he had noticed unusually hawkish language on the campaign website related to Ukraine and Taiwan and was looking for clarification.

In his response, Mermel said that on Taiwan she would amend the Taiwan Relations Act by “dropping our strategic ambiguity” and make clear the U.S. would counter Chinese aggression “with force,” arguing the region now requires “a firmer hand.”

On Ukraine, Mermel wrote she would “hold the line,” support “funding the Ukrainian war effort to the hilt,” back long-range strikes on Russian strategic targets, deploy additional U.S. “air, naval, and ground assets” to NATO’s front line, and that “She supports the seizure and redistribution of Russian assets in Europe and the United States, for the purpose of financing the war effort.”

Abughazaleh did not respond to a request for comment, but a source close to the campaign told Drop Site that the adviser’s email did not accurately represent her views, saying, “Kat is committed to taking on authoritarianism but is vehemently against the military industrial complex and the continuation of failed US intervention approaches.” Abughazaleh has consistently argued against U.S. support for Israel’s genocide in Gaza and, at a recent forum, said she opposes U.S. strikes on Iran.

Mermel in 2024 attended a pro-Israel protest held to counter the encampment at George Washington University. He has been Abughazaleh’s National Security Adviser since July 2025, according to Legistorm.

Just for the record, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a CIA organization:

National Endowment for Democracy - Wikipedia

In a 1991 interview with the Washington Post, NED founder Allen Weinstein said: "A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA."[24]

The People’s Forum is WHOLLY funded, staffed, and controlled by PSL, whose office is in the same building upstairs. (more below and in linked tweet)

https://x.com/jccfergie/status/2049364501875572917

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[–] pyromaiden@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 day ago (1 children)

And fools are quick to follow trends without engaging with their nuances.

[–] darkernations@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

And fools are quick to follow trends without engaging with their nuances.

It must be challenging to have the metaphysical conception of creativity be unravelled. AI does not stop an artisan from producing art but it does amplify the reactionary tendancies of certain artisans in the defense of small scale proprietorship. That nuance ain't that sophisticated. AI is just a tool. I'm sure the CPC will be thrilled to discover that they are fools following a trend.

[–] pyromaiden@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

The CPC doesn't promote AI art from what I'm aware of. Probably because they recognize that capitalism is already destroying human culture as is and doesn't need any help.

There's nothing "reactionary" about the backlash to AI art; it's the literal fucking brainchild of fascists. This is unironic Red-Brown Alliance shit. AI is not proletarianizing art, it is gentrifying it.

[–] darkernations@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

The CPC doesn’t promote AI art from what I’m aware of

Emphasis mine. Your lack of effort in research but all the effort in strawmanning is not my responsibility. If you cannot separate the criticism against capitalism from that against the technology and still call yourself marxist, then again that's not on me. To ringfence art from AI and framing it as not reactionary all reeks of gatekeeping; it echoes every other reaction against technology to preserve small scale production.

No one is stopping you from making art without AI. So what's the beef? You want to rest of us to hold on to your metaphysical conception of creativity? If not then what is the novel argument you are making?

AI art; it’s the literal fucking brainchild of fascists.

Multiple considerations:

  1. "The mass manufactured car is the literal fucking brainchild of fascists"
  • only a complete submission to capital would consider that paying for something and equate that to the work done to create said thing, and the great man theory needed to minimse collective socialised effort of production
  • only reaction would consider to roll back technology rather than use the tool for progressive effort
  1. Art is subjective

  2. Also to consider:

"The machine is impersonal, it deprives the piece of work of its pride, of the individual goodness and faultiness that adheres to all work not done by a machine — that is to say, of its little bit of humanity"

"The machine, itself a product of the highest intellectual powers, sets in motion in the persons who operate it almost nothing but the lower, thoughtless powers. It unleashes a vast amount of energy... that is true; but it provides no incentive to climb higher, to improve, to become an artist"

"Truth is ugly. We possess art lest we perish from truth."

All Nietzsche.

I would recommend Losurdo's book - Nietzsche: The Aristocratic Rebel.