CAITLIN JOHNSTONE—The Russians and the Chinese are your enemy.
Not the people who could have paid you a living wage to stay home safely but instead chose to give you $1200 and tell you to fuck off while transferring trillions to the plutocratic class.
The Russians and the Chinese.
Default Editor Patrice de Bergeracpas
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GLEN FORD—If growing misery among the masses is what made revolutions, the Lords of Capital would have been deposed from their ruling perches long ago. But human beings do not spend their lives tallying cumulative assaults on their well being and dignity, and ruling classes are expert at blaming despised Others, foreign and domestic, for the ills of society. History shows us that economic crises do not become political crises that seriously threaten the ruling order until a critical mass of people come to the realization that the system itself is rotten, unbearable and incapable of meaningful reform. They must not only hate the rulers, but also hate the rulers’ system of governance more than they despise domestic Others and “threatening” foreigners.
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The AngloZionists are launching a strategic PSYOP against China
28 minutes readTHE SAKER—US politicians remind me of a person living in a arctic cabin who decides to burn down the cabin to get much needed heat: sure, this strategy will work, for a while, but only at the cost of a much bigger disaster down the road. This is what pretty much ALL US politicians did with this pandemic, and this is why they will never ever accept any responsibility for anything.
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JAN MARTINEZ—Legend has it that Emiliano Zapata never died. History proves it every day. Almost a hundred years after his assassination, the figure of the revolutionary, general-in-chief of the Liberation Army of the South, continues to inflame the imagination of Mexicans. Proletarian, rebel and often visionary, Zapata (1879-1919) embodies the ideals of a troubled age like no other. His years of struggle and glory are those of a country at war with itself.
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Eric Schechter: Hurry Revolution (with clarifications about the nature of private property).
33 minutes readA common [largely induced] misconception about anarchism, socialism and communism is that under any of the aforementioned ideologies, you won’t be able to own your own pants, toothbrush, car and so on. The nasty commies will take it all away and you’ll have to make do with drab grey overalls, inefficient and delayed public transport, communal toothbrushes (not that you’ll have much to eat in the United Socialist States of America) etc.