#161
you realize redbaiting is gonna be going on whether its a left nazi guy sitting in the Whitemans house or right wing nazi guy sitting in there. the white mans house.
#162
These colors don't coagulate
#163

Themselves posted:

may,be that ronpaul really is the answer we have been looking for

hes against empire and for capitalist contradiction






ron paul is a libertarian and therefore an even bigger reactionary than republican romney, i shan't be voting for him in the near future

#164
im not about to let the petite-bourgeois monopolize internet irony
#165
some guy on twitter made the point that no UK leftists are friendly w/ the UKIP just because it opposes the EU and certain aspects of neoliberal globalism. so maybe we here in america should stop saying nice things about ron paul? idk, just something to think about.
#166
actually in Rojava it's a lot like Spain

in Spain a fascist coup was defeated, in parts of the country like Barcelona, by a left-wing uprising that created radical social experiments in worker self-management, local direct democracy, and women's empowerment, often anarchist or else Marxist in inspiration. In Rajava (the predominantly Kurdish-speaking areas of Syria) the rise of a fascist Islamic group (IS) was met by the consolidation of a leftist revolutionary government, which is also doing such experiments, involving both anarchist and Marxist elements.

yes, they are close to the PKK, but the PKK has transformed radically from the old-fashioned Marxist guerrillas they used to be (with Ocalan, interestingly, leading the way, even from prison.) For one thing they were inspired by the Zapatistas in Mexico to give up any military operations other than defensive. They now claim they don't even want a state, but instead aim to create self-governing local governments based on Murray Bookchin's principles of "libertarian municipalism" that would confederate across international borders. There's a big ecological and feminist component in all this. Hence the womens' militias. (Even feminist spirituality: Ocalan is convinced the Kurds are the descendants of the neolithic goddess-worshipping pre-Semitic peoples of the Middle East, and reportedly the womens' militias fight under a banner with a star that represents the goddess Ishtar.)

in Rojava they are trying to put some of these ideas into practice: directly democratic assemblies with women's and youth caucuses, for instance, and municipalities where official posts have to be divided between Kurds, Arabs, and Assyrian Christians (with at least one of the three being a woman), etc. They say they want this to become a democratic model for the region, more democratic than the Western model.

it's hard to imagine how you could possibly have a more positive development in the Middle East. In fact it's kind of amazing that there's been no coverage of this - even if it didn't also involved units of women guerrillas rescuing the Yazidis from IS.
#167

Crow posted:

you realize redbaiting is gonna be going on whether its a left nazi guy sitting in the Whitemans house or right wing nazi guy sitting in there. the white mans house.



"Didn't anyone ever tell you to make sure your Optics are clean?"
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#168
if kshama sawant was pushing for 15 dollar minimum wage in Oakland, CA would the zzone be for/against that? trying to wrap my head around what 'progress' would mean for us backward first worlders
#169
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#170

tpaine posted:

Crow posted:

you realize redbaiting is gonna be going on whether its a left nazi guy sitting in the Whitemans house or right wing nazi guy sitting in there. the white mans house.

Der White Haus



more like durrrr white haus. lern 2 spell. User loses posting privileges for what, when you really think about, is just an absurd, unfathomable passage of time.

#171
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#172
vampirechrist
#173
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#174
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/how-isis-and-syria-drove-a-stake-through-the-arab-spring-1.2785736

this article is basically what all canadian liberal journalism reads like. overwrought nonsense about how assad is responsible for the beheadings for not engaging in "economic reform".
#175
well its a slight improvement on australian journalism.

#176

Themselves posted:

if kshama sawant was pushing for 15 dollar minimum wage in Oakland, CA would the zzone be for/against that? trying to wrap my head around what 'progress' would mean for us backward first worlders

this is the sort of advance that should really be measured against the backdrop of catastrophic climate change. it seems like an attempt to make the system work better by pumping more value through it and getting its parts to consume faster. a better student of marx can correct me if im wrong, but i think this might count as an "amelioration of conditions," that causes bourgeois complacency with the enslavement of the global proletariat and destruction of the biosphere. imo

#177

tpaine posted:

nigga you suck my ass



WOAH, put it in the Gif Jar toughguy

#178
vampirarchy

A set of ruling persons, comparable to vampires.
- William Craigie's New English Dictionary, 1928
#179

HenryKrinkle posted:

some guy on twitter made the point that no UK leftists are friendly w/ the UKIP just because it opposes the EU and certain aspects of neoliberal globalism. so maybe we here in america should stop saying nice things about ron paul? idk, just something to think about.



who is this "we" here

#180

Superabound posted:

tpaine posted:

nigga you suck my ass

WOAH, put it in the Gif Jar toughguy


#181

Themselves posted:

if kshama sawant was pushing for 15 dollar minimum wage in Oakland, CA would the zzone be for/against that? trying to wrap my head around what 'progress' would mean for us backward first worlders



yes, minimum wage increases are worth supporting because it lowers the rate of profit and forces capitalists to economise labour. tho I'm not sure what impact, if any it would have on the 3rd world

#182
haha hey guys great news the Syrian civil war ended in December 2013 after all check it out
#183
"Rise of the Islamists" lmao
#184
Syria war 3: The Return of NATO
#185
Islamic 4: Rise of the Silver Sufi
#186
The Hangover 4
#187
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#188
bippy gets immediately trapped on rooftop/elevator/dressing room of CIA-operated ISIS soundstage, is not seen for 95% of movie
#189
On Monday, October 6, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria forces entered the autonomous Kurdish canton of Kobanê in Western Kurdistan (North Syria) following a siege which began on September 15.

Defending Kobanê are the skilled but ill-equipped People’s Protection Units (YPG) and Women’s Protection Units (YPJ), who are up against ISIS, a religious extremist organization bent on slaughtering, enslaving, and raping hundreds of thousands of civilians using advanced American and Russian weapons.

The International Coalition led by the US, which bears great responsibility for the present bloodbath in the region, has been hesitant in taking any action that would have hindered ISIS from entering Kobanê. For the time being the US has contented itself with remaining as an onlooker to the ongoing barbarism, at times bombing some secondary targets only for appearance.

Although this attitude seems to be changing as a result of rising international pressure, this will not prevent the International Coalition from being responsible for a potential massacre in Kobanê, if the Kurdish forces are ultimately defeated.

Turkey, a strategic partner of the US in the region, bears a particularly large responsibility for the current situation. The city of Kobanê is presently besieged by ISIS from three sides. The fourth side in the north is the border to Turkey. Kurds throughout the region have been demanding for weeks from the Turkish government to open up a corridor from other Kurdish cantons from Northern Syria to Kobanê, so that they can concentrate their military forces there to fend off ISIS.

Turkey, however, is purposefully obstructing any such movement into Kobanê. This is particularly hypocritical, since it has been well-documented that the Turkish government has been financially and logistically assisting Islamist fundamentalists besides ISIS, including allowing cross-border movements in order to overthrow the Assad Regime.

The march of ISIS into Kobanê has ignited massive demonstrations throughout Turkey, particularly in North Kurdistan (Southeast Turkey). The response of the Turkish government has been one of violent repression, leading to the death of thirty-five protesters on the first few days of the protests. All of these events have seriously threatened the ongoing but fragile peace process between the Turkish government and the Kurdish National Liberation Movement. The end of this peace process would most likely be the start of a bloody civil war in Turkey, which could spark further turmoil across the Middle East.

In short, we are convinced that the International Coalition and Turkey are waiting for ISIS to first crush Kobanê, and then the other autonomous Kurdish cantons in the region — all of which stand as the only way of establishing peace through pluralistic and democratic governing in the region.

We are calling for solidarity with the resistance in Kobanê and helping the Kurds echo their demands. ISIS must be swiftly and decisively defeated. To that end, the Turkish government must stop its military manipulation of the situation for its own interests. We demand that the Turkish government allow Kurdish forces located beyond Kobanê unrestricted access to the city by opening its border gate to Kurds rather than ISIS fighters. Moreover, any attempt of Turkey with or without the support of the International Coalition to create a buffer zone in Kobanê must be stopped, for such posturing lays the ground for an invasion of other Kurdish territories.

If Kobanê falls, the result will be an uncontrollable spiral of more wars and massacres across the whole of the region. History will note who is responsible for it.

Long live the resistance of Kobanê! Bijî berxwedana Kobanê!

— Gezi Platform NYC
#190
Smells Like Sunni Spirit
#191

People’s Protection Units (YPG)



Yeeple's Protection G-Units

#192
so just to check that I understand what's up: tons of global media is reporting on IS atrocities which are apparently enabled by US *inaction*, the more IS is allowed to do shit the more pressure there will be for America to do more direct military intervention in Syria, IS is and has been bankrolled and armed by the CIA, and so this is all essentially propaganda theatre except with real bullets and real rape and the end will just be American military control of yet another middle eastern country, and every single commentator on the left and the right is eating this up and completely unanimous in now supporting US military action.

pretty well done guys.
#193

drwhat posted:

this is all essentially propaganda theatre except with real bullets and real rape


nato on that dogme tip

#194

Petrol posted:

nato on that dogme tip



*cues up diegetic deathwails*

#195

Petrol posted:

drwhat posted:
this is all essentially propaganda theatre except with real bullets and real rape

nato on that dogme tip


"what's my motivation"

#196
i think this article is a pretty interesting piece that says something about the US-gulf state relationships and their ~internal contradictions~
#197
Declare war on isis and turkey, restore Greece to its proper expanse.
#198

Lykourgos posted:

Declare war on isis and turkey, restore Greece to its proper expanse.



*makedonia

#199

c_man posted:

i think this article is a pretty interesting piece that says something about the US-gulf state relationships and their ~internal contradictions~


Just think of the saudis and the america like a man who owns Mcdonalds and a man who owns Burger king. Sure they are competitor but they have a lot in common, play golf together and fantasise about each others wife. Also they get drunk together sometimes and beat the sh*t out of the taco man.

#200

Lykourgos posted:

Declare war on isis and turkey, restore Greece to its proper expanse.



this strategy has the full backing of the pc gaming community, a powerful lobby