Bulletins and News Discussion for May 26th to June 1st, 2025 - Sanctions Continue To Fail, More At 11
Bulletins and News Discussion for May 26th to June 1st, 2025 - Sanctions Continue To Fail, More At 11
Image is of a solar park in Cuba, donated last year by China, sourced from this article.
To be honest, I don't have much to say about ongoing geopolitical events that hasn't already been said in previous threads (e.g. with India/Pakistan, Trump/Putin, and of course occupied Palestine), so this is more of a "news roundup" preamble for this week.
As we all know, the US (and the imperial core generally) has only three permitted international actions: sanctions, color revolution, and war. None of these have been going well lately, but sanctions are in particularly dire straits right now. Three examples from the last week or so:
- The EU is on its 17th sanctions package, apparently, which is surprising, as I thought they were on their 76th or something. It apparently targets Russia's shadow fleet of oil tankers, but I don't think anybody actually gives a shit because we all know it won't achieve anything, so, moving on...
- The head of Nvidia (as well as many others) have come out and said that the US chip export controls on China have failed, remarking that China's internal motivations to develop alternatives are strong and proceeding rapidly, especially as China's number of skilled scientists is only growing. Nvidia has said that they had a 95% share of China's AI chip market in 2020 or so, but now they only have 50%.
- Lastly, an interesting one: Iran has received its first set of railway shipment of solar panels from China, and there is hope for accelerating shipments of even more products. Myself and many others have predicted a decoupling of Iran from the West and towards China and Russia (especially if any Western-built product could have Israeli devices implanted into them, such as with the pager terrorist attack on Lebanon's doctors), and having a strong link with China will be a necessary step for Iran and their allies to continue their offensives against Israel.
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Social media support for accused killers Luigi Mangione, Elias Rodriguez an 'exceptionally bad sign': expert | Fox News
omg you guise, can you imagine if we lived in a world with mass atrocities?
People still not understanding that most people are peaceful by nature and that support for "violence" is a sign of serious injustices.
I actually generally agree with the take that people supporting random murder as a form of justice is a sign of severe instability, though of course this dipshit is likely just pearl clutching and fully supports right-wing murderers like Rittenhouse, the cops, and the troops. Never mind that the solutions to this instability (buying people off with the profits of imperial plunder) are impossible under capitalism.
I'd be more concerned about society crumbling if it was a society worth salvaging
The mass atrocities they are referring to are the state sanctioned massacres of protestors that will be coming
This is probably the reason why they are not trying to create a media frenzy with the 2 diplomats killed
There are rational structural reasons for why these people acted in this way. Hyperfocusing on the act and not the motives is just another way the media tries to deflect from these systemic issues.
No it's a good sign actually. It's a sing that people care enough about the rest of us to altruistically punish those who should be punished. If enough people act in this way, it brings stability because there would be consequences to certain actions.
memorial day is, of course, not related
The best case scenario is if the mostly online support given to these guys, due to anonymity, eventually jumps out into real life and affects real world politics somehow. Like how that outright super racist shit that you used to only see online becoming more prominent and real life, but like, for us.
The thing is that trump can't arbitrate between the bourgeoisie and his lower-middle class voter base indefinitely (see the H1B shit). We already know he's going to side with his class interest and hang them out to dry. They won't magically become leftists or anything, but it will provide and opening (that nobody will size because the left doesn't exist in the US, but it will be interesting).