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The heroism of Israel's soldiers will go down in the history books for generations to come! During Israel's darkest hour, they rose to the occasion. Cometh the hour, cometh the man. So humbling to live in the same age as these lions.
They all sooo bravely massacred civilians, its so admirable how they shot children in the back and opened fire on food distribution queues😍😍
Of course, there is nothing brave about an Israeli soldier. They are pigs whose only purpose has been to murder, terrorize, and rape Palestinian civilians. And most do so while hiding behind drone controls or tanks.
The real brave fighters are those of the Palestinian resistance, defending their home against the world’s best funded and most technologically developed terrorist organization, the IDF.
May every Israeli soldier open their eyes and abandon their posts, defect, or frag their superiors. May the rest never know peace or happiness.
You are disgusting cheerleaders for slaughter. I hope you are ashamed of yourselves. The world sees exactly what you are, and we will never forgive you.
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For years, North Korea has been secretly placing young IT workers inside Western companies. With AI, their schemes are now more devious—and
So we’re just sharing insane racist scare pieces now? Come on
Re: your tags, do you think the workers are the one keeping the money in the North Korean government sponsored cyber crime unit
The workers are paid. The DPRK takes good care of its workers. Do you know anything about North Korea outside of right-wing propaganda? Who gives a shit if the North Korean government is making money off of US companies when the US has done everything possible to prevent their participation in global markets?
do you know anything about the DPRK other than what you've read from Tankies on twitter? it's not like, a good system: we know from defectors' testimonies that "takes good care of its workers" is conditional on productivity and compliance at best and a bold-faced lie at worst. there are, additionally, several political scientists who would go so far as to describe the DPRK (particularly after Juche) as an ethnonationalist system.
before you go "uh! but... the US is bad as well!", that's whataboutism. yes, capitalism can also be described as "care conditional on productivity", but that isn't a defence of the DPRK.
i agree with you that the framing of the article is racist, but i also think that something being false or problematic doesnt mean that the inverse is therefore true (i.e. that because Western media coverage of the DPRK is biased against it that the country is therefore a utopia).
The defectors who are threatened with prison by the ROK if they don’t make outrageous and false statements against the DPRK? Do you sincerely think Yeonmi Park is a good source of information, or can you see the flood of money she gets every time she makes some silly nonsense up about the DPRK? Referring to Juche as an “ethnonationalist” system goes to show that you don’t know much about either Juche or ethnonationalism.
DPRK citizens are entitled to housing, healthcare, and education regardless of productivity. Shortages occur due to the economic stranglehold imposed by global capital, but the DPRK genuinely uses its available resources to care for its people. It’s not a utopia, no country is, but it provides for its people in a way that capitalist countries categorically refuse to. Obviously capitalist countries condition these things on income or private property holdings, but apparently you don’t want to hear that.
You should interrogate why you think all socialists are “tankies” and anyone who shares an opinion contrary to US/Euro capitalist propaganda should be automatically dismissed. You’re a right-wing shill if you think this way, whether or not you’re aware of it.
i don't think all socialists are tankies: only people who willingly defend right-wing or authoritarian governments that call themselves "socialist", of which you are one. i am (a kind of) socialist, i'm just also capable of critical thinking (and not assuming that the DPRK is kind to its citizenry in the absence of confirming evidence).
i agree that defectors' testimony can be unreliable, but there are still organisations which monitor human rights in the DPRK and they unanimously point towards the North Korean system being bad for its citizens.
additionally, i would like to see your sources for your claims (by which i mean SCHOLARLY REFERENCED SOURCES, not tweets or DPRK State-affiliated propaganda). or do you think that academia is biased against you and your nonsense ideology as well?
it feels like you read (the first half of) Manufacturing Consent and got the wrong message, so i would additionally like to encourage you to read the rest of the book.
So, let me get this straight — in the absence of contrary evidence laundered through capitalist universities, capitalist propaganda must be true? That “human rights organizations” which receive all of their funding from western governments play no role in creating and proliferating smears against socialist countries, and “critical thinking” does not extend to criticism of those institutions?
You’re right that most English-language testimonials that counter the imperialist narrative come from either DPRK state sources or informal sources like social media. They’re easy to find, I’m not going to spoon feed them to you. Do you think this has anything to do with the intense censorship in Western publishing and academia, or do you sincerely think nothing is true until some Oxford grad student publishes a paper on it? I can easily ask the same thing of you — can you provide any sources that the DPRK is the authoritarian hellscape you think it is that aren’t funded by western governments or NGOs? It’s incredibly funny that you call yourself an anarchist or “some kind of socialist” while holding those institutions up as the highest arbiters of truth.
It’s very telling that you instinctively think Western government sources and bought-and-paid-for testimonials by capitalist institutions are by default more trustworthy than socialist state media or testimonials freely volunteered on social media. There are a lot of colorful ways to describe that attitude, but I’ll leave it at western chauvinism.
For years, North Korea has been secretly placing young IT workers inside Western companies. With AI, their schemes are now more devious—and
So we’re just sharing insane racist scare pieces now? Come on
Re: your tags, do you think the workers are the one keeping the money in the North Korean government sponsored cyber crime unit
The workers are paid. The DPRK takes good care of its workers. Do you know anything about North Korea outside of right-wing propaganda? Who gives a shit if the North Korean government is making money off of US companies when the US has done everything possible to prevent their participation in global markets?
do you know anything about the DPRK other than what you've read from Tankies on twitter? it's not like, a good system: we know from defectors' testimonies that "takes good care of its workers" is conditional on productivity and compliance at best and a bold-faced lie at worst. there are, additionally, several political scientists who would go so far as to describe the DPRK (particularly after Juche) as an ethnonationalist system.
before you go "uh! but... the US is bad as well!", that's whataboutism. yes, capitalism can also be described as "care conditional on productivity", but that isn't a defence of the DPRK.
i agree with you that the framing of the article is racist, but i also think that something being false or problematic doesnt mean that the inverse is therefore true (i.e. that because Western media coverage of the DPRK is biased against it that the country is therefore a utopia).
The defectors who are threatened with prison by the ROK if they don’t make outrageous and false statements against the DPRK? Do you sincerely think Yeonmi Park is a good source of information, or can you see the flood of money she gets every time she makes some silly nonsense up about the DPRK? Referring to Juche as an “ethnonationalist” system goes to show that you don’t know much about either Juche or ethnonationalism.
DPRK citizens are entitled to housing, healthcare, and education regardless of productivity. Shortages occur due to the economic stranglehold imposed by global capital, but the DPRK genuinely uses its available resources to care for its people. It’s not a utopia, no country is, but it provides for its people in a way that capitalist countries categorically refuse to. Obviously capitalist countries condition these things on income or private property holdings, but apparently you don’t want to hear that.
You should interrogate why you think all socialists are “tankies” and anyone who shares an opinion contrary to US/Euro capitalist propaganda should be automatically dismissed. You’re a right-wing shill if you think this way, whether or not you’re aware of it.
For years, North Korea has been secretly placing young IT workers inside Western companies. With AI, their schemes are now more devious—and
So we’re just sharing insane racist scare pieces now? Come on
Re: your tags, do you think the workers are the one keeping the money in the North Korean government sponsored cyber crime unit
The workers are paid. The DPRK takes good care of its workers. Do you know anything about North Korea outside of right-wing propaganda? Who gives a shit if the North Korean government is making money off of US companies when the US has done everything possible to prevent their participation in global markets?
Okay but besides the inflammatory title/blurb, which is usually not decided by the writers but by an editor for this kind of piece, I don’t see how it’s a “insane racist screed” to report on an actual scam the North Korean government was running? You’re right that there are reasons why North Korea has to resort to shady or criminal ways of getting funds, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a security risk to let North Korea put government employees at a tech company when the same entity is running ransomware attacks and stuff
The racist framing is not negated by the fact that the writer didn’t choose the racist headline. It’s still a narrative meant to sow suspicion that your coworkers might be an Evil Asian Infiltrator.
Besides, why is “security risk” for US tech companies a bad thing? They are responsible for military tech used to further genocides, for algorithmically spreading right-wing propaganda and undermining socialist and anti-imperial movements. Even if the descriptions of the operation are factually sound, it’s still being framed as “crime” and “a scam” instead of a triumph against some of the world’s most powerful and nefarious organizations. Anyone with even a shred of anti-imperialist sentiment should be rooting for the DPRK here, not calling them a threat.
For years, North Korea has been secretly placing young IT workers inside Western companies. With AI, their schemes are now more devious—and
So we’re just sharing insane racist scare pieces now? Come on
Re: your tags, do you think the workers are the one keeping the money in the North Korean government sponsored cyber crime unit
The workers are paid. The DPRK takes good care of its workers. Do you know anything about North Korea outside of right-wing propaganda? Who gives a shit if the North Korean government is making money off of US companies when the US has done everything possible to prevent their participation in global markets?
For years, North Korea has been secretly placing young IT workers inside Western companies. With AI, their schemes are now more devious—and
So we’re just sharing insane racist scare pieces now? Come on
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the funniest era of image generation controversy was when bing was injecting "ethnically ambiguous" into the prompts in an attempt to deal with the fact that their ai was only generating white guys and it kept showing up in the images written out wherever it could find text to take the place of
classic image
Now it just inserts a random ethnicity when you don’t specify one btw
”gen ai is one of multiple processes shrinking the petit bourgeois and artisan classes” does this not prove rhat these classes are as doomed as the bourgeois and peasantry. there is no reason for you as a proletarian to support the existence of classes that either a. exploit your labor-power with private property or b. rely on the existence of private property and the individualization of production.
bitch you believe in impossible utopias through incredible repression and violence
Gee I wonder why
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The Official White House twitter account posted ASMR video of immigrants getting shackled
I need these people quartered.
as a european this is crazy to me
like you make a joke out of suffering
You really shouldn’t say that as a European. Your countries have magazines and newspapers devoted solely to making fun of immigrants’ deaths and sufferings.
We didn't do fucking ASMR of it bro. Like i get your point but our gouvernement doesn't post ASMR of immigrants getting shackled like criminals on FUCKING TWITTER DOT COM ???
......you're French...don't make me list out the shits your media, your government says about immigrants online and offline.
France and the United States share a kinship in their hostility toward immigrants.
Yeah France doesn’t have any kind of history of gleefully squeezing entertainment out of the suffering of migrants. Wait—
— get off your high horse, @ultimatebottom69. Don’t use this atrocious behavior by the US to somehow bolster your own little ethno-nationalism. Your country is notorious for xenophobia and colonial abuses, and your people have a nazi problem just like the US. Don’t act so smug just because your country’s nazism is quieter at the moment.