Plaid Gomiwnyddol Cymru (Communist Party of Wales) just published a very satisfying takedown of the reactionary CPB position on trans-rights and "biological sex" that people might appreciate.
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Players of Galician club UD Ourense
Great to see some leftism in an otherwise right wing football culture
At least lots of Spanish, French and Italian teams have a left wing tendency and even communism is welcomed there, especially by Basque, Italian and Galician teams. The Netherlands would never.
Yes true. I'm jealous of Spain's football culture in particular
Well, back in the motherland. It will take some time to adjust from a vibrant and metropolitan city like Antwerp to the tech hub that is the Eindhoven region. There is no real left wing org that I know of here, so I will have to look to some niche ones I guess.
The plus side is that this region is getting a shit ton of money though and they are ramping up the skyscraper building, which as a skyscraper nerd I can enjoy.
But jesus christ did I forget how boring and backwards this area can be lol. No more 24/7 living I guess.
NYPost put a hit on Hasan Piker lol, they straight up put a photo of his house.
Chronic anxiety is so weird cause I can look and act really calm on the outside, even while feeling like something is vaguely wrong about everything and nothing. I'm pretty sure there was a time when I just thought I was calm because that's what other people said about me and it seemed plausible enough. But looking back, I was distinctly anxious about various things even at a young age. I just didn't have the kind of relationship / family dynamic where it felt like something I could bring up, or maybe even had the words for. Signs of it were instead categorized as "shy" or "introverted". Other siblings of mine were the "sensitive ones" and I didn't want to be one of the "sensitive ones", so I learned to repress my emotions instead I guess. Which was pretty easy to do since I could learn it by mimicking a parent who did the same kind of thing.
Also I've heard that prolonged stress can be damaging to memory, among other things. Or maybe it was specifically about depression and such, I don't know. Can't remember off the top of my head (tempted to say "no joke intended" to be a smartass about the other recent comment in here). But anyway, I think I've been hit by that kind of thing a lot. I can remember enough to function, but in terms of like childhood memories or even things I did a few years ago, there just isn't that much that I remember. I think a lot of my memory gets funneled toward looking for threats (cause anxiety) and little toward reminiscing and tradition. Which makes it harder to build and maintain relationships.
If I'd grown up in an AES state, I might have made a good detective. But then again, if I'd grown up in a place like that, maybe I would have been genuinely more chill too. Mentally, in my liberal days, I briefly flirted with the idea of looking into that kind of thing, but I'm glad I didn't cause it would suck to learn that and end up working for imperialists.
Also I’ve heard that prolonged stress can be damaging to memory, among other things. Or maybe it was specifically about depression and such, I don’t know. Can’t remember off the top of my head (tempted to say “no joke intended” to be a smartass about the other recent comment in here). But anyway, I think I’ve been hit by that kind of thing a lot. I can remember enough to function, but in terms of like childhood memories or even things I did a few years ago, there just isn’t that much that I remember.
Mood. I've been depressed since I was a child and my memory is shit.
Sorry to hear that. Hope you can heal from the depression at some point. It's a rough thing. I'm pretty sure I've had low-grade depression for a long time myself.
Same. I grew up with anxiety probably as a byproduct of being on the spectrum. It sucks ass. Recently I had therapy though and it was a bit of a breakthrough. But now I have to process years of anxiety and spectrum denial too.
I hope you can find some peace of mind and someone to share your thoughts with, even if it is online.
Thank you. I'm glad you've had something of a breakthrough on it. I hope your processing of it goes well.
There is nothing in nature that could be more appropriate than an anticommie in Gehenna.
People will watch mormonism and scientology be literal cults, with the former basically being an organized crime and corruption syndicate, and then wonder why china doesn't like the falun gong or other such things.
how is mormonism an organized crime and corruption syndicate? were you referring to scientology?
Note: I did mix up the FLDS and LDS churches. [https://apnews.com/article/flds-warren-jeffs-short-creek-hildale-polygamy-d632cd039c55dc895872ce5842a76f52] [https://www.fox13now.com/2016/03/07/jury-finds-flds-towns-violated-constitutional-rights-of-non-members]
It's more of a de facto thing. The church isn't technically an organized crime ring.
What there is, is that they have their own version of the "blue wall of silence."
There is the BYU police department, [https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/editorial/2021/12/17/byus-year-cover-up-its/https://www.sltrib.com/opinion/editorial/2021/12/17/byus-year-cover-up-its/]
There is also the "old boys club" of informal connections at high echalons, like in this case [https://www.upi.com/Archives/1985/11/10/FBI-silent-on-allegations-of-Mormon-Mafia/7037500446800/] (yes he was based for passing information to the USSR, that's besides the point)
And of course the recent incident with the American fork police department [https://www.primetimer.com/news/american-fork-police-department-slammed-as-wildly-corrupt-and-biased-as-video-of-bricks-minifigs-youtuber-ben-schneider-s-arrest-goes-viral]
And their influence over Utah state politics
https://dailyutahchronicle.com/2020/09/19/alexander-church-state/
So maybe organized crime ring is wrong for the LDS. Probably "de facto theocracy" might be better, where members of a church gain benefits and corporeal power over a political and police entity
Also ACAB plays into this, obviously
yes, unfortunately i think the LDS church is just a typical church now, it's just that being mormon is so overwhelmingly common (and not being mormon is incredibly uncommon) in some places that there's a lot of overlap between it and the political sphere.
of course, it's important to note that the LDS church was originally a cult in the same vein as the FLDS church. joseph smith was obviously a cult leader if you look into the history at all. but, i don't really think the structure of the church mirrors a cult any longer (unlike scientology): people are allowed to leave the church, there isn't a bunch of separation from families, there's no extreme wealth/labor extraction from members, etc etc
There is this Dutch climate activist who was the head of Dutch Clinate Defence. He managed to succesfully sue Shell and get them convicted in a Dutch court.
He all of a sudden got a job at Tata Steel to help them in the process of getting greener. Tata Steel is the biggest polluter in the country.
Today would be his first day and he got fired immediately. The reason being that he was the head of a pro apartheid student club in his teens. He himself says he moved on from these visions and that he does not support it anymore.
Shithead past no doubt but I truly feel like this is some inside job to neutralize an effective activist lol.
I think he was already neutralized the moment he decided to work for Tata Steel. But I do think he still made some people in the company uncomfortable, and afraid he would be able to change the company (unlikely, and probably not his intention), so they decided to dig up some dirt
In The Netherlands we have reached the stage of politicians discussing what a true Dutch person is. This country is on a fascism speedrun. We even have refugee centers being attacked and not even the centrist president is too bothered about it.
It's so annoying when people write (no pun intended). It's one thing to say it out loud after accidentally making a spur of the moment joke, but there's no reason for this to exist in print. If you really didn't want to make a joke then rephrase the sentence.
every time i see someone that is genuinely trying to learn but is not really good at formulating questions and their questions are read by others as inflammatory i get that feeling of disappointed amusement it's like a divine comedy because i get both sides and why they act the way they do. i fully fully fully understand how this hypervigilance online is a pretty apt response to the extent the ‘net is astroturfed but the thing that makes it most effective is that it's truly indiscernible from the other good quarter of sincere beginners. most people are so inundated with propaganda or simply just unable to formulate a question in a way that does not seem loaded that a plant is indiscernible from someone in earnest. bleh
Many such cases
rough week huh
The local feed here is very relaxing I must say
Have a great week, everyone! Try to limit doomscrolling, being present in real life, touching grass, all of that is very helpful for achieving long-term goals and a healthier mindset.
As always, communism will win.
Happy pride!
Happy Pride! Hope everyone has a great month ❤️
I've really been getting into painting this year. I feel like it's a great way to work through emotions. Hopefully I can find a way to use it for politics and just so share, maybe by making agitprop. I was thinking of making a zine about a "socialist version" of the city I live in with some tongue in cheek visuals and at least somewhat more serious city planning/slice of life stuff
🫵 You WILL have hope, comrade.
I'm really worried about Cuba. I had a similar feeling of dread right before Venezuela was defeated, and Iran was attacked. But unlike the previous two, Cuba is the most vulnerable and susceptible to collapse under US pressure right now.
Cuba has survived a kind of economic siege and attempts to coup them for decades now. It's always possible they could fall, but that's true of the US capitalist class too. We live in uncertain times and the empire is trying to reassert itself in decline but the material realities don't hold up. I think the US and israel are in somewhat mirrored positions right now, in that way. Israel is obviously more vulnerable as a whole, but both have more fronts open than they can handle, have global reputations in freefall, and are too stuck in belligerence to assert stability.
Also, I would not characterize the Bolivarian Revolution as defeated, from the information I've seen. They appear to be working through a difficult strategic retreat and some internal struggle to work through as a result, but the struggle for liberation is a war, not a single battle.
Your worry is valid, but I encourage you to zoom out and consider the larger picture.
