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Cake day: March 24th, 2022

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  • I honestly dont trust it. All from 2 israeli sources and not even like 1-2 years ago Assad was talking about how horrible nazis were and how NATO incorporated them into their network in europe with operation gladio after pretending to be against fascism. I expect this is just another hit job trying to paint anti Zionists as holocaust deniers and nazis. The Israeli media and govt has shown how quick they are to lie about even the most obvious shit, saying things like calendars with days of the week are lists of hamas members and that palestinian school books are in English with dedication pages to terrorists.






  • Few reasons as an American I’d never move to Hawaii-

    First, I’d feel like such a dirty settler dude. I know I already am one, but they’re under such direct occupation and so vulnerable. I’d feel the same as moving onto an indigenous reservation.

    Second, very vulnerable to natural disasters and when shit goes down they get little federal assistance except to keep the military and corporations going.

    Lastly, it’s just expensive as fucking hell, and I am broke and don’t see that changing in the foreseeable future.






  • Honestly ashamed to admit I never knew quite how large DPRK’s military was. I almost feel like the stats I’m reading are off, they say US military has 1.4 million active personnel and DPRK has 1.3 million. By numbers (not funding) they have the fourth largest in the world. On one hand it’s depressing they need to put so much manpower to militarism, but at the same time I understand they were absolutely forced into this and I have massive respect for the everyday solider/vet in DPRK that is willing to risk everything to preserve their sovereignty and socialism.



  • I agree, I genuinely think if US would have let them join NATO China would have never been able to take the left turn it has since Xi has been in power. US would simply have them surrounded with missiles and they would have total dominance over their economy. The USSR I’d argue was fairly unique in being able to survive in the way it did and with such a degree of self-sufficiency. They had about all they needed- tons of fertile land, endless energy, etc. I don’t think even China or a more advanced India could do this, China needs allies to pose any threat or gain any true independence from the western economic system.









  • Whitney Webb is interesting. There is stuff she covers that you just won’t find elsewhere, she digs DEEP. And really the stuff she is known most for she’s 100% correct. The things I disagree with her on it’s usually a different perspective rather than one on facts. Personally I understand why china has a surveillance state, but yeah Id agree it may go too far in some areas. The issue is the entire framing and discussion as if China is unique in this. China is just unique about being open about it. That’s literally it. The US if you look at per capita stats collects WAY more information from people and especially if you look at raw amounts of data. It’s just that the US is hush hush about it while china the tech is being developed and implemented openly, often to the benefit of the average worker.

    The only exception really is COVID and especially vaccine stuff, where I almost fully disagree with her. But Max Blumenthal does the same shit, regardless they both mainly focus on the US and it’s crimes, lying, imperialism, etc.


  • I understand why especially foreign ministers would talk fairly conservatively, but I disagree, countries like China and Cuba absolutely have a right to shit on America for their atrocities and despicable lack of care for so called “human rights”. ESPECIALLY Cuba. They’re blockaded, endlessly sabotaged, etc and in just about every area Cuba is ahead of the US. Not even just talking worker’s power and rights but also women, LGBTQ+ families and individuals, disabled people, etc.

    For a concrete example of what I’m talking about just look at the We Charge Genocide at the UN in 1951. USSR was absolutely right to cite that as an example of human rights abuses in the US. If the US wants to go around screaming genocide at China, China should go on the rhetorical offensive and stop playing endless defense. While this would probably escalate things, that escalation seems inevitably with the imperial machine that is the US state.