[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 4 days ago

Nice song, I think this is Scots...

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5504533

I'm confused

So far, I've heard that accumulation, technological advancement, and thus concentration of capital from the previous capitalist economy would leave its print on the later modern socialist economies

But other than that, I've realized I've never looked much into what distinguishes AES's economic management, mainly of state-owned enterprises, from capitalist economy's management, in concrete policy

I can understand co-operatives, but such orgs don't necessarily make up socialism, as you guys would say

to LibsIf you gimme a deeply unserious answer, I will fuck your father


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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5107328

Unless something more material like a whole continent turning anti-imperialist, if not socialist, and deciding collectively to nationalize the fruit and veg produce, and thus disrupts U.S's produce imports -

I don't think any internal problems in America would reach to a boiling point, as to end on a conclusive note

So what if it's a big deal to you, huh, America is the most armed-country, and has a lot of guns, yet no internal civil war(s), like we've seen in the 20th century like Argentina's Dirty War or China's, has occurred recently... it's just reactionary settler business as usual

Im America, nichts neues

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Unless something more material like a whole continent turning anti-imperialist, if not socialist, and deciding collectively to nationalize the fruit and veg produce, and thus disrupts U.S's produce imports -

I don't think any internal problems in America would reach to a boiling point, as to end on a conclusive note

So what if it's a big deal to you, huh, America is the most armed-country, and has a lot of guns, yet no civil war(s) has occurred recently... it's just reactionary settler business as usual

Im America, nichts neues

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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5089720

Ye see, I've been reading a book called "Cambodia 1975-1982" by Michael Vickery (you can find its pdf), and needless to say, its goal is to:

prove{s} that the truth {of 'Democratic Kampuchea'} was much more complex than the situation as portrayed by anti-Communist Western media, by pro-revolutionary sympathizers, or by the regime itself, and would dishearten all three of those groups.

In the first half, it talks about how D.K Cambodia was split between 2 main power-holding sections, East Zone and Northwest (Viet-allied and gradualist) and Southwest (Anti-Viet, chauvinist), and the Southwest one led by Pol Pot won and purged the rest...

1975-1977 wasn't that bad (more or less attempted economic recovery), but 1977-1979 was Pol Pot's purge time we all know and hate...

Besides that, it talks of People's Republic of Kampuchea from 1979-1982...

I reached this section over here:

Children's work in the old days though was accompanied by much fun and play, as the elephant dung story clearly indicates; and the suppression of fun and play is one of the things which distinguished DK invidiously from pre-revolutionary Cambodia.

Among the comments accompanying the children's drawings was the account of a boy who had worked minding water buffalo, a typical children's chore in Cambodia. He told of being punished twice in one day, once for allowing the animal to run away, also typical, but once for laughing and joking while at work, which for Cambodia was entirely aberrant.

Thoughts on this book, or just on D.K Cambodia?

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Ye see, I've been reading a book called "Cambodia 1975-1982" by Michael Vickery (you can find its pdf), and needless to say, its goal is to:

prove{s} that the truth {of 'Democratic Kampuchea'} was much more complex than the situation as portrayed by anti-Communist Western media, by pro-revolutionary sympathizers, or by the regime itself, and would dishearten all three of those groups.

Specifically, D.K Cambodia was split between 2 main power-holding sections, East Zone and Northwest (Viet-allied and gradualist) and Southwest (Anti-Viet, chauvinist), and the Southwest one led by Pol Pot won and purged the rest...

1975-1977 wasn't that bad (more or less attempted economic recovery), but 1977-1979 was Pol Pot's purge time we all know and hate...

Besides that, it talks of People's Republic of Kampuchea from 1979-1982...

I reached this section over here:

Children's work in the old days though was accompanied by much fun and play, as the elephant dung story clearly indicates; and the suppression of fun and play is one of the things which distinguished DK invidiously from pre-revolutionary Cambodia.

Among the comments accompanying the children's drawings was the account of a boy who had worked minding water buffalo, a typical children's chore in Cambodia. He told of being punished twice in one day, once for allowing the animal to run away, also typical, but once for laughing and joking while at work, which for Cambodia was entirely aberrant.

Thoughts on this book, or just on D.K Cambodia?

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As an easter egg: if you recognize which user I am in hexbear, then ye know...

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2858492

I think I understand the simple model of base and superstructure (but that was Gramsci's model)

The simple use of quantitative to qualitative change, and vice versa

The simple fact that contradictions can exist in a society, manifesting in the form of problems, which are symptoms of its economic systems...

I don't think its about thesis + anti-thesis -> synthesis.

I think its about one economic class, like capitalist to feudal lord, dominating over one class, and absorbing its birthmark attributes, before surpassing its birthmarks overall...

Or as if a capitalist upon its created proletariat, not only ruling over them, but co-opting or destroying any of its measures

To me, its about who the ruling most HEGEMONIC class is, and how it operates...

Other than that, I don't know how else to apply it, let alone know if its somewhat broadly accurate....

Correct me if I'm wrong, if not elaborate on what ye mean?

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We've already talked about school and how we can change it in the past. But today I want to discuss a specific topic related to school: bullying.

As a neurodivergent person, I've had my own share of bullies pick on me in the past, two of which I was lucky not to get into physical fights with. There are so, so many people who have had even worse experiences with bullying.

In school, children/adolescents pretty much have to be around each other, making it more difficult to deal with bullying.

How can socialism deal with this issue?

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 29 points 4 months ago

You think this is just mere intimidation or will he be Chekov's gunman in action?

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 36 points 4 months ago

Yuhp, and in those challenges, their friends gunna pick 'em up on car and technically that's no dollars wasted on them, so yeah, that's when the challenge becomes very much bullshit...

these are deeply unserious people we're dealin' with...

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This dude was selling Pokemans with modified move sets for up to $80 a pop and could now face up to 5 years in prison.

Is this not insane? Or do you think he could face a much less severe sentence and the 5 years prison and $30k just the upper limit for this particular set of crime?

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Maggie Thatcher's grave still has enough space for all the world's piss to cam intae! Oh, and there's the solar eclipse news at 2 PM...

How nice...

I only know this because of William Brown, an Irish admiral who led the Argentine Navy, had a song made in commemoration of him, post mortem of him, and the Malvinas War... which ol' Maggie decided to commit to, after the Argentinians took back those islas....

Source: " "Admiral William Brown" - Irish Pro-Argentine Folk Ballad [+Lyrics]"by the Wolfe Tones

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/2068144

It's called the Hannibal doctrine trump-moist

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 29 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

@Kirbywithwhip1987@lemmygrad.ml

Ukraine has the right to strike “Russian military targets outside Ukraine” in line with international law, the Nato secretary-general has said for the first time since the start of the full-scale war nearly two years ago.

What is Jens Stoltenberg thinking at this moment?

As you said before,

Is he stupid?

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 27 points 6 months ago

Maybe he got that n word pass

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 23 points 8 months ago

Idk, the closest quote is that of "“If we see that Germany is winning the war, we ought to help Russia; and if that Russia is winning, we ought to help Germany, and in that way let them kill as many as possible.. . ”

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 31 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

You mean the stand-up comedian, right? (Edit: it's a joke that I made, because I thought he was initially a Comedian, then an actor, and lastly a president)

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 37 points 10 months ago

the crowd is waving Palestinian flags

Based

A large crowd gathered at the airport and ended up storming the fences and breaking first into the building, and then out onto the landing ground. -- Eyewitnesses report cars are being stopped and the passports of passengers are being checked. Reportedly, the crowd is “looking for the Jews”.

Cringe, that sounds like they're committing a pogrom there

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 24 points 10 months ago

Oh god, I thought this was but TV satire...

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 24 points 11 months ago

Is it ok if you can give me a link?

[-] deathtoreddit@lemmygrad.ml 27 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

The sad thing is: the artist of it, Layla Al-Attar, was apparently targeted and killed by a missile attack, ordered by Bill Clinton, recently after the end of the Gulf War... and after the second war, the mosaic was removed...

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