grandepequeno

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[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Basically no domestic coverage of this, which might mean that the government isn't even interesting in talking about how it's participating.

Thank you for finding it!

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 7 points 4 hours ago

I forgot that the switch 2 is already out

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 11 points 15 hours ago (2 children)

(including, Spain, Portugal, Ireland,

Spain and Ireland makes sense but where did you see that Portugal participated? We have an extremely cucked right wing government right now solely focused on tailing the far-right on immigration and other issues I would be extremely surprised if they're supporting this. Can't find anything on national news here

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 6 points 1 day ago

I'll trade not curing cancer for destroying israel

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 26 points 1 day ago

Goddamn someone better harden his heart

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 27 points 2 days ago

Look up edward snowden

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 52 points 5 days ago

Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia on the probable illegalization of their party:

The Chamber of Deputies has definitively confirmed that it systematically silences its opponents by restricting constitutional rights and freedoms when, as part of the amendment to the Criminal Code, it approved the criminalization of all forms of support and promotion of the communist movement! Not one of the two hundred deputies spoke out against this proposal!

Fial's government is still responsible for introducing censorship, banning websites, bullying and persecution of political opponents and their criminalization, and firing people from jobs for political reasons.

We strongly reject such a proposal for an amendment to the Criminal Code and consider it purposeful and discriminatory. By repeatedly trying to outlaw the KSČM, which has been rejected by the public several times in the past, the proposers want to please the rest of their voters and intimidate anyone who criticizes the current regime.

However, the truth cannot be silenced or banned. No one will ever silence the KSČM, nor the values that communists stand for – the values of international cooperation, solidarity, progress and peace.

Join the protest against the systematic liquidation of the political opposition!

The coalition in which KSCM runs is polling around 5% for October's elections, which would bring them (as well as any left party) back into parliament after falling below the 5% threshold in 2021

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 17 points 5 days ago

What a life. I'm sure there are already a couple of good Lula biographies around but I know that 10 years after he passes away there's gonna be a massive 2 tome volume about his whole life that will be fascinating to read

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (1 children)

Oh yeah then it's just symbolic.

Dunno why that came across as facetious though

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 4 points 5 days ago (1 children)

At least there aren't giant man eating babies in this one (I think?)

[–] grandepequeno@hexbear.net 27 points 5 days ago (2 children)

He's got so much moxie for 79 yo. Though it's still sad to see him so thin I grew up seeing him bigger

 

Thoughts about Mamdani's campaign aside this is absolutely a real feeling.

Many such cases.

 

banana-duck-peeled BIG POST about Portugal's elections on sunday. I wrote about the exit polls here but full results were even worse.

So the incumbent center-right PSD which called elections on itself to avoid further questions into the PM's private business ventures (which I wrote about here and here) won the election with 32% (+3% than last time), key takeaways are that people REALLY didn't want to have elections 3 years in a row and also that no one cares that the PM's family business gets money from companies that also deal with the state.

Shockingly the center-left PS which had been in power for 9 years prior to 2024 basically tied for second place with the far-right CH, they both got 58 MPs and there are still 4 MPs to hand out, those belonging to the Europe and Out-of-Europe electoral districts, last years CH elected 1 MP from each of those districts while the PS only elected 1 from the Europe district, so it's not inconceivable that the PS will be knocked down to 3rd place.

This is unprecedented and the effects are still reverberating, the PS party leader, who's strategy was rhetorically moving to the center while being perceived by most people as being from the left-wing of the party, already resigned and the main question surrounding the party now is if the new leader will give full support to the PSD government to avoid it having to seel support from the far right or if it will be in full opposition.

Looking at the electoral map it's easy to see what happened, while the PSD dominated the north of the country (which has always voted right wing), the PS was eaten apart in the center, south and interior by the CH. The CH also solidified itself into regions were the communist party used to be electorally strong. Key takeaway, it doesn't matter if CH is riddled with criminals and scandals (here and here), anti-immigration and anti-migrant discourse has become VERY powerful in this country, so much that even the PSD and PS took it up in this election, with southeast asian and romani people being the key targets.

On the left the results are also sobering, the europhile pro-war greens were the only party to grow, they increased by 1%, now becoming the largest to the left of the PS, the less said about these people the better, they are a plague on the european left, I wrote about the link above about the exit polls. Really it's surprising that portugal lasted this long without, or rather that the PS could contain inside itself for this long, a europhile-green party in a country with such huge pro-eu sentiment.

The communists did not manage to increase their vote share like people expected, in fact we lost 0.3% and around 20k votes (a lot of them due to people passing away most likely), which is less than what we lost last time, and this was despite running what was seen by pretty much everyone to be a better campaign than usual (what that really means is that the party leader did well in the interview/debate circuit). Nevertheless it wasn't going to be easy to grow anyways and these are still tough times to be a communist publicly in the political sense, let's hope that next time the factors that make it hard for people to vote for us aren't as relevant, that is the ukraine war, overwhelmingly pro-eu sentiment among the population, racism (which shuts off people's brains to proposals which materially benefit them) and the fact that it's just not popular nowadays to identify yourself as a communist (this probably won't change). But the results of the post-trot demsoc BE show it could've gone way worse for the communists.

A big upset , and usually I would be celebrating this but not this time, is that the BE, which came into the scene in 2000 to dislodge the communist's dominance over left politics and in 2019 was the 3rd most voted party, only got 2% and only elected the party leader as an MP....wow. And it's very easy to see why, it's not that young left-wing (sorta), socially liberal, eco-minded people aren't voting anymore, the problem is that...those people REALLY fucking love the EU and probably felt trapped voting for a party that, unlike the pro-war greens, doesn't wave around the EU flag in meetings, that has always been an anti-capitalist eurosceptic party and that says it only supports arming ukraine if it doesn't "become a war business" (wat? the communists just outright oppose arms shipments btw).

I don't know what they're gonna do now, there are a loft of big names and activists affiliated with the party, and in the hard left of the party the animosity towards the communist party over stuff that you'd expect from trotskyites means that they likely won't want to enter the communist party's coalition, but also the soft left of the party now knows that the greens are more viable electorally, it's a fucked situation but a funny reversal that after years of discourse around the death of the communist party it's the BE that's on life support.

Nauseatingly, the leader of the far-right congratulated himself by saying that he "surpassed the party of Mario Soares (founder of the PS), killed the party of Alvaro Cunhal (historic leader of the communist party) and swept the BE off the map", that second claim isn't true but the other two....damn.

If I had to blame 1 single thing though is that the private news channels, where most people get their politics from, are completely dominated by right wing pundits, and much like Trump is beloved by media networks for drawing eyes to them, the mainstream media here ADORES Andre Ventura the leader of far-right, during the drama around his apparent health scare in the campaign trail (here the networks had fucking camera people stationed outside the hospital for hours waiting for the guy to get out, and everytime a CH guy farts they bring in pundits FROM THE PARTY to commentate on themselves. On one occasion one pundit was explaining how the rise of the far-right could be explained by the amount of media attention they're given only to be interrupted by the anchor who had to cut to the hospital cameras because there were supposed to be updates only for it to turn out that there were no updates and cut back to the pundit to keep making his point

The right now has a 2/3 majority to alter the constitution and if they can sort themselves out will probably remove the "towards a socialist society" from the preamble of the constitution which means portugal will no longer be an AES country 😦 (sorry Richard Wolff). That's the very least, and the preamble is only simbolic anyway, further constitutional reforms about the welfare state are far more dangerous.

Next are the local elections in september-october, these results don't bode well for the communists who are usually the 3rd largest force in local elections, in 2021 we got 8%, especially in the south and interior where CH, who got 4%, just got a huge boost, but it's not clear what that entails since plenty of people vote for the communists in local elections but not in the legislative elections.

And in 2026 are presidential elections where the country is likely to elect a navy guy to be president (which I talked about here)

Among leftists online I'm seeing plenty of hotheaded takes and a lot of hyperbole that could be premature (or could be presciently on point) so it's probably going to take some time for people to settle down and have a clear view of what these results actually mean. Nevertheless that's not a reason to stop fighting and it's not good to feel down for too long, the struggle continues.

 
 

I somehow stumbled about a weird wiki that has a weirdly detailed, seemingly fictional, world where there are, like, full blown socialist states and stuff.

 

I think the stars have line up to make 2025 a great year for the person reading this

 

In honor of the current events

 

And a clip of him berating his staff of yes-men for saying he was exuding bad vibes

 

In question is a panel featuring a tier list, organized by a jewish person, where a one of the contestants placed ethan klein in the "loves sabra" tier, which is a brand of shitty israeli hummus.

So basically he, a youtube streamer who constantly shits on twitch, wants twitch to make "zionist" a protected category

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