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  • In case anyone wants a refresher, Kristallnacht (night of crystal/broken glass) was a night in Nazi Germany on which Jewish properties were systematically destroyed and many Jewish people were targeted with physical violence and arrest. It was a pogrom and is considered a prelude to the Holocaust.

    She's comparing the Nazis in this scenario to students sleeping in some tents to oppose a genocide.

    Zionism continues its legacy of Holocaust denial and minimization.

  • If it just fell to the current trend line it would fall over 50%.

  • Liberals are very flexible with the truth and harms when they gave even the slightest bit of pushback to their mythmaking.

    They don't think of it as being bad people because it's reflexive and validated within their peer groups. Of course in their minds all their enemies agree antisemites, even the Jewish ones, so it's only fair to cut out that "misleading" context.

  • Never deescalate until you have the actual concession in hand. Same as when you strike as part of a union. You keep striking until you have your contract basically done (or whatever you're striking to get).

    And you retain the power to re-exert pressure later on if they try to wiggle out of it. This one is harder because it requires building organizations and not just relying on the lighting strike that may have led to the current round of fighting. But it's the core work of every good org to be doing this. It is literally the only power we can actually build for ourselves.

  • Along these lines, I recommend practicing dearresting tactics with comrades and rehearse when to deploy them (and when not to) and how you'll communicate and make decisions. When disorganized, these tactics may get you shot. When organized and used judiciously, you'll successfully free people and then disappear into the crowd with them.

  • Fantastic poster.

    Why is there a little tick mark over the D in world?

  • I thought no one here is allowed to be that cool

  • You could look to similar countries for inspiration. Donbas is an example, it broke away as part of a civil war but enjoyed popular support. It broke down along ethnic lines as the country used Russophobia to fuel its nationalit project, but of course had underlying political economic foundations.

    Are there any Western countries that could be Ukrainified? Forced down a path of poverty by the others, turned into a peripheral country until the stresses crack and the place breaks along various fault lines? The US is already breaking down what sovereignty Europe has and eating its lunch. Which country will fail the hardest? It will surely be eaten by the vultures, foreign capital brought in to use them as cheap labor for something that's high-cost in the US. You know how Google fired its entire US Python team to pay Germans less instead? Europe has a large white collar-focused workforce that will cost less and less over time so long as financialized costs don't weigh them down faster. Tech has been desperate to pay its workers less, that's what all the STEM education and new attempts at imperialist trade deals pushes are about.

    My money is on one of the countries that's already mistreated, like Greece. Or one that's just less rich but still beholden to the imperialist pact. Like Spain.

    I've focused entirely on Europe because it's undergoing dangerous changes. There's more to the West than them. But I think the other countries you could throw in there aside from the US might be sites of "pink" revolutions and I don't missy how that will go down because it will depend on the strength of imperialist forces at the time.

  • lol comrade I'm glad you're okay

  • This is liberals' red line

  • I also got first try lol.

    Clearly this site is not up on its meme knowledge about this country.

  • Soup for my family

  • US Senator gives Bytedance their First Amendment case on a silver platter.

    It'll be funny to see the courts try to ignore the brazen admissions like this.

  • You're welcome for my presence