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People with left-wing beliefs are “enemies of civilization,” said Miller in a speech with numerous McCarthyist echoes.
In a set of fascistic speeches on Thursday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, White House power broker Stephen Miller, and other top Trump administration officials labelled the political left as a “terrorist” threat and vowed to use all of the tools at their disposal to systematically destroy left-wing groups.
Representatives from 67 countries gathered in the U.S. on Thursday for a meeting called Rubio on the supposed “Resurgence of Political Terrorism.” In addition to Rubio and Miller, several U.S. officials spoke, including figures like Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
people in the usa are so uninformed/misinformed/propagandized about socialist countries that even knowing like, basic facts about the electoral system of marxist leninist countries feels like being privy to some kind of forbidden knowledge.
most of my ride-or-die mutuals probably already know about al of this, but for any of the non-tankies who follow me who might not be aware:
in most marxist-leninist countries, the way the elections work is that the citizens elect representatives to the local council/assembly, who in turn elect from amongst themselves a delegate to go to the council/assembly at the next level up, all the way up to the national assembly, which in turn elects from itself a president/chairman. depending on the country and time period these selections by the assembly might also be put to a confirmation vote by the public, to either confirm or veto the assembly's selection, but this is largely a formality.
let's use cuba as an example, since it's a small country and consequently it's system of nested assemblies has a lot less layers and is much easier to keep track of. community meetings are held where between two and eight candidates are put forward for a single seat to the local municipal assembly. the municipal assemblies, in turn, elects from themselves a representative to go to the national assembly. prospective representatives to the national assembly are also put forward by various trade unions and other mass organizations which represent students, the elderly, non-working mothers, etc, these proposed candidates are also voted on by the municipal assembly. the national assembly then in turn elects from itself the 31 member council of state, which in turn elects the president. these representatives elected by the municipal and national council are then put to a confirmation vote by the whole citizenry, but again, this is largely a formality. there also used to be provincial assembly that was above the municipal assembly and below the national assembly, but this was removed in order to streamline the system and give a more direct path from the democratic input at the municipal election level to the national assembly.
now, i'm sure there are any number of critiques you could make, or ways this system might be improved- but anti-communists by and large aren't interested in critiquing the cuban electoral system (or any other marxist-leninist electoral system) as it actually exists. they completely ignore the multi-candidate municipal elections, ignore the electoral process by which the municipal assemblies select the delegates to the national assembly, and instead laser focus on the mere formality confirmation vote on the representatives the municipal assemblies elected, to paint a narrative that in communist countries you can only choose one candidate. you know the drill, "in communist countries, 'elections' have become a sham, a farce! you have no choice, but to vote 'YES' for your evil dictator overlord- under communism, so-called 'elections' are merely a method of control and humiliation, meant to enforce total submission to a system you have no say in!" here's just one example of that kind of rhetoric: [link]
the very existence of multi-candidate municipal elections utterly debunks this of course, people in communist countries choose between candidates in elections all the time. even if you completely reject the "bottom-up" method of leninist democracy, and you think that the elections by the municipal assembly of representative to the national assembly have no meaningful democratic content, (if this is you, just out of curiosity, what's your opinion on the electoral college? or the supreme court?) it's pretty hard to deny that the competitive races in the municipal/local level put at least some democratic input into the system.
now, i can already hear what some of the anti-communists who lurk my blog because they hate-follow me are thinking. "multi-candidate municipal elections? in cuba????? where the fuck are you getting this dogshit. let me guess, you read it on the website of some tankie political party, and like the gullible moron you are, you immediately believed it. pathetic. find any source, *any* source at all that isn't overtly communist that corroborates this claim."
this is a genuinely good point! i did originally learn about this from overtly communist sources, and if those were the only sources claiming this, it really would cast some pretty serious doubt on the veracity of these claims. so, can i find anti-communist sources that corroborate this?
yes.
from the congressional research service:
Although National Assembly members were directly elected for the first time in February 1993, only a single slate of candidates was offered. Direct elections for the National Assembly were again held in January 1998 and January 2003, but voters again were not offered a choice of candidates. In contrast, at the local level elections for municipal elections are competitive, with from two to eight candidates. To be elected, the candidate must receive more than half of the votes cast. As a result, runoff elections between the two top candidates are common. In 2007, the process of nominating candidates for the local municipal assemblies took place in September 2007. Municipal elections were held October 21, 2007 (with runoffs on October 28), and over 15,000 local officials were chosen. The new municipal assemblies then met on December 2, 2007 to nominate candidates for provincial assemblies and for the National Assembly of People’s Power.
[link]
given that this is an anti-communist source, they are of course playing up the confirmation vote in the usual ways (ouagh! aough! only one candidate! no choice!) but given that this document is intended to be viewed by congress, and isn't really intended for the general public, it has to at least passingly address actual reality at least a little and can't spend it's whole time rolling in propaganda slop.
or check this out, from fox fucking news:
Municipal assemblies also nominate candidates for half the representatives on provincial assemblies. The provincial assemblies then nominate candidates for half the representatives for the National Assembly, which elects Cuba's ruling Council of State, which in turn elects the president. The other half of the candidates for the municipal and provincial assemblies are selected by a government electoral commission, assuring continued Communist Party control. Once all of the candidates are nominated, voters choose among them in general elections. Every municipality is divided into block-level voting districts. The two-month process of electing municipal assembly representatives begins when residents gather in an empty lot or at a school to nominate neighbors as candidates. Each district picks at least two candidates — more populous ones have more. The top winners of show-of-hands votes at the meetings became the official candidates put before voters in Sunday's election. In all, there are 27,000 candidates to fill 12,589 seats on municipal assemblies for 2½-year terms.
and this is in an article about overt anti-communists successfully getting nominated as candidates for the municipal assembly! (they lost their election though lol bye bozos) [link]
they're trying to spin it, of course- the part about the "government electoral commission" is misleading and inaccurate (as previously stated, the other half of candidates are put forward by mass organizations such as trade unions, which are then voted on by the municipal assembly. the electoral commission simply approves the selections made by the municipal assembly.) fox news, engaging in anti-communist disinfo? unheard of!
but even here enough of the truth is shining through the lies to put to bed the idea that there's no element of choice in the cuban electoral system.
and what's crazy is that all of this info is just out there for anyone who cares to look. but a lot of people are simply too incurious to bother, they were told that the Enemy Country is a totalitarian regime without any democracy and it just never occurs to them to check into it. the US ruling class barely even needs to try to hide the truth, because most people in the US are too lazy and apathetic to look for it.
i have a question to ask, in case of a hypothetical abolishment of "Hinduism" what do you think the people who identify as hindus now supposed to identify as afterwards? i'm guessing by "abolishing" Hinduism you mean getting rid of the colonial label and oppressive religious clergy that preserve/impose the worst practices (including caste) rather than the numerous practices/gods/theologies that are grouped under Hinduism? but i may be wrong here so pls correct me if i am. (this is kinda what I got from you constantly mentioning "dominant" form of Hinduism? thought dominant in this sense meant the Hindutva infested form in India that's tied to and centers brahminical forces/conceptions which is the one alot of us are surrounded by in India, but once again could be wrong so do correct me if i am.)
my general point is still that like. even if the label is a colonial imposition, that was ages ago and in today's age many only understand themselves under those terms, bc before that it was caste names for religion which we obviously can't do now, so what are we supposed to do? /gen
Yes, by dominant, I mean Hinduism, as is intrinsically tied to/ continuing the legacy of brahminization and sanskritization in India and Nepal. You can check out this reply by @dominadajarvispokan that explained it in much better detail if you want to know more. As explained, this is a feature that isn't exclusive to Hindu fascism, or 'Hindutva', but one that is still widely practice and this is what needs to be abolished.
I think you're off on your assessment that the project of caste integration is something that's been completed. While it is true that many people today, willingly or unwillingly, understand themselves under caste terms, this is not an attribute to Hinduism's success in stripping indigenous cultures of their identities. Rather this is the manifestation of a coercively-upheld caste-based apartheid which offers very real material benefits to those who fall in favor of the higher caste, who maintain a dominance in political and economic spheres. They are political leaders, bosses, CEOs, billionaires, and elites in every level that hold access to disproportionately higher portions of urban and farm land, and control the means that the lower caste people have to sustain their livelihoods.
Class is how caste is coercively imposed upon people. People understand themselves as a lower caste because that is the material outcome of such a system, not because they view themselves as inherently inferior to the higher castes. Like in any class-based hierarchy, there have been anti-class -- anti-caste -- movements throughout our region that have manifested in ways that people don't even recognize. This ties into the rampant Islamophobia, anti-Buddhist and many other forms of discriminatory sentiments that fascist Hindu leaders are known to take advantage of to enforce caste hierarchy, using hard and soft power channels as necessary.
So, to finally answer your question of what is to be done, I don't see the struggle against Hindu dominance as different from the class struggle in South Asia. While caste hierarchy has been in place for centuries, the growing centrality of class as the primary means of its enforcement is continuously creating conditions for class struggle. Nepal's abolishment of the Hindu monarchy by popular support was a natural consequence of the progress of history, as are the socialist and communist struggles that are ongoing in different parts of India. As the elites resort to increasingly violent means of maintaining their positions, you will find that the situation of challenging Hindu dominance is already much better today than when these regions were dominated by feudalism and industrial capitalism.
The fusion of religion and state is unstable as it is unreliable. As the path to socialism brings about material changes in the lives of people that undermine the role of Hinduism, people will naturally follow the path that is more materially beneficial to them. To undermine Hindu dominance in state affairs, we need to fight for social channels that guarantee people their inalienable rights and needs that are not religion-based, like a lot of social services for the marginalized currently are. We need to fight against caste-based discrimination at home and in society as fiercely as in the government, the workplace and at schools. We need to abolish Hinduism in all its structural manifestations until it is no longer the only pathway for people's survival. The change in people's attitudes and the hold of religion over the masses is something that will change as these systems are put in place, and any lingering attachments can be addressed productively as they come. This would be the death of Hinduism as we know it. Those who want to continue its traditions will need to find a way to do so without an ethnostate, without an apartheid, and without exploitation of a lower class.
One of the staffers at our local anarchist bookstore just left the reading group I run because a trans woman asked them not to call her "bro" in the group chat
Okay in all fairness to this city's anarchists, I should say that the transfem in question is herself an AnCom. I mean this post to cast aspersions on the bookstore first and foremost
i think understanding the family as a system of ownership over both women and children will lead you to understand both misogyny and the oppression of children a lot better and also be able to draw informative parallels between both
#the western/nuclear family#i’m a huge fan of cuba’s family policy where any two or more people can register as a family unit#and receive all of the benefits and legal recognition from that
the patriarchal system of ownership of women and children that the family consists of exists all over the world and is just as present in extended family structures, which offer their own means of control and ownership
cuba's groundbreaking family policy should be recognized as good because it loosens the bonds of and takes a step towards the eventual dissolution of the family form, not because it invented a way to make the family form good, and especially not because "the family form but good" has secretly existed somewhere in the world all along
We got card payments set up!! Thank you to my friend who helped me!!!
Ahmed is a business major. Graduation is coming up soon. Can we help him complete it?
Ahmed reached out to me to get help sharing his campaign, and eventually, I was able to help set one up in USD. The US dollar carries a lot more value in conversion than other currencies, so this was a big step in the right direction. As we've been talking, we've become good friends. We chat and I've been trying to offer him some peace during these times. As someone with family in Lebanon, I understand the stress of seeing the people you love go through something terrible. Don't let him feel hopeless, please.
He's been unable to sleep, rest, or get any comfort. On top of all that, he wants to be able to complete his education. Palestine will be free, and he will have a life to live and rebuild after all of this. Getting a degree will help that, and let's be honest here, who doesn't want to pursue their dreams?
He's majoring in business management! He was hopeful before this war! Please, don't let him lose that. Donate, however small. Even just 5 or 10 dollars could make a difference. Show some compassion to my friend
We've already been able to send over some money to him via international transfer. Can we keep it up?
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Ahmed Alashi is a 24 year old living in Gaza, trying to take care of his mother. He recently lost his father during the airstrikes on his ci
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commissioners getting money to gaza take larger and larger cuts, can we bring Ahmed's campaign back into circulation?
We got card payments set up!! Thank you to my friend who helped me!!!
Ahmed is a business major. Graduation is coming up soon. Can we help him complete it?
Ahmed reached out to me to get help sharing his campaign, and eventually, I was able to help set one up in USD. The US dollar carries a lot more value in conversion than other currencies, so this was a big step in the right direction. As we've been talking, we've become good friends. We chat and I've been trying to offer him some peace during these times. As someone with family in Lebanon, I understand the stress of seeing the people you love go through something terrible. Don't let him feel hopeless, please.
He's been unable to sleep, rest, or get any comfort. On top of all that, he wants to be able to complete his education. Palestine will be free, and he will have a life to live and rebuild after all of this. Getting a degree will help that, and let's be honest here, who doesn't want to pursue their dreams?
He's majoring in business management! He was hopeful before this war! Please, don't let him lose that. Donate, however small. Even just 5 or 10 dollars could make a difference. Show some compassion to my friend
We've already been able to send over some money to him via international transfer. Can we keep it up?
I want to see my friend happy. Help Ahmed get through this.
Ahmed Alashi is a 24 year old living in Gaza, trying to take care of his mother. He recently lost his father during the airstrikes on his ci
vetted by: @90-ghost @bilal-salah0, #152 on Butterfly Effect Project vetted list
commissioners getting money to gaza take larger and larger cuts, can we bring Ahmed's campaign back into circulation?
We got card payments set up!! Thank you to my friend who helped me!!!
Ahmed is a business major. Graduation is coming up soon. Can we help him complete it?
Ahmed reached out to me to get help sharing his campaign, and eventually, I was able to help set one up in USD. The US dollar carries a lot more value in conversion than other currencies, so this was a big step in the right direction. As we've been talking, we've become good friends. We chat and I've been trying to offer him some peace during these times. As someone with family in Lebanon, I understand the stress of seeing the people you love go through something terrible. Don't let him feel hopeless, please.
He's been unable to sleep, rest, or get any comfort. On top of all that, he wants to be able to complete his education. Palestine will be free, and he will have a life to live and rebuild after all of this. Getting a degree will help that, and let's be honest here, who doesn't want to pursue their dreams?
He's majoring in business management! He was hopeful before this war! Please, don't let him lose that. Donate, however small. Even just 5 or 10 dollars could make a difference. Show some compassion to my friend
We've already been able to send over some money to him via international transfer. Can we keep it up?
I want to see my friend happy. Help Ahmed get through this.
Ahmed Alashi is a 24 year old living in Gaza, trying to take care of his mother. He recently lost his father during the airstrikes on his ci
vetted by: @90-ghost @bilal-salah0, #152 on Butterfly Effect Project vetted list
commissioners getting money to gaza take larger and larger cuts, can we bring Ahmed's campaign back into circulation?
We got card payments set up!! Thank you to my friend who helped me!!!
Ahmed is a business major. Graduation is coming up soon. Can we help him complete it?
Ahmed reached out to me to get help sharing his campaign, and eventually, I was able to help set one up in USD. The US dollar carries a lot more value in conversion than other currencies, so this was a big step in the right direction. As we've been talking, we've become good friends. We chat and I've been trying to offer him some peace during these times. As someone with family in Lebanon, I understand the stress of seeing the people you love go through something terrible. Don't let him feel hopeless, please.
He's been unable to sleep, rest, or get any comfort. On top of all that, he wants to be able to complete his education. Palestine will be free, and he will have a life to live and rebuild after all of this. Getting a degree will help that, and let's be honest here, who doesn't want to pursue their dreams?
He's majoring in business management! He was hopeful before this war! Please, don't let him lose that. Donate, however small. Even just 5 or 10 dollars could make a difference. Show some compassion to my friend
We've already been able to send over some money to him via international transfer. Can we keep it up?
I want to see my friend happy. Help Ahmed get through this.
Ahmed Alashi is a 24 year old living in Gaza, trying to take care of his mother. He recently lost his father during the airstrikes on his ci
vetted by: @90-ghost @bilal-salah0, #152 on Butterfly Effect Project vetted list
commissioners getting money to gaza take larger and larger cuts, can we bring Ahmed's campaign back into circulation?
We got card payments set up!! Thank you to my friend who helped me!!!
Ahmed is a business major. Graduation is coming up soon. Can we help him complete it?
Ahmed reached out to me to get help sharing his campaign, and eventually, I was able to help set one up in USD. The US dollar carries a lot more value in conversion than other currencies, so this was a big step in the right direction. As we've been talking, we've become good friends. We chat and I've been trying to offer him some peace during these times. As someone with family in Lebanon, I understand the stress of seeing the people you love go through something terrible. Don't let him feel hopeless, please.
He's been unable to sleep, rest, or get any comfort. On top of all that, he wants to be able to complete his education. Palestine will be free, and he will have a life to live and rebuild after all of this. Getting a degree will help that, and let's be honest here, who doesn't want to pursue their dreams?
He's majoring in business management! He was hopeful before this war! Please, don't let him lose that. Donate, however small. Even just 5 or 10 dollars could make a difference. Show some compassion to my friend
We've already been able to send over some money to him via international transfer. Can we keep it up?
I want to see my friend happy. Help Ahmed get through this.
Ahmed Alashi is a 24 year old living in Gaza, trying to take care of his mother. He recently lost his father during the airstrikes on his ci
vetted by: @90-ghost @bilal-salah0, #152 on Butterfly Effect Project vetted list
commissioners getting money to gaza take larger and larger cuts, can we bring Ahmed's campaign back into circulation?
We got card payments set up!! Thank you to my friend who helped me!!!
Ahmed is a business major. Graduation is coming up soon. Can we help him complete it?
Ahmed reached out to me to get help sharing his campaign, and eventually, I was able to help set one up in USD. The US dollar carries a lot more value in conversion than other currencies, so this was a big step in the right direction. As we've been talking, we've become good friends. We chat and I've been trying to offer him some peace during these times. As someone with family in Lebanon, I understand the stress of seeing the people you love go through something terrible. Don't let him feel hopeless, please.
He's been unable to sleep, rest, or get any comfort. On top of all that, he wants to be able to complete his education. Palestine will be free, and he will have a life to live and rebuild after all of this. Getting a degree will help that, and let's be honest here, who doesn't want to pursue their dreams?
He's majoring in business management! He was hopeful before this war! Please, don't let him lose that. Donate, however small. Even just 5 or 10 dollars could make a difference. Show some compassion to my friend
We've already been able to send over some money to him via international transfer. Can we keep it up?
I want to see my friend happy. Help Ahmed get through this.
Ahmed Alashi is a 24 year old living in Gaza, trying to take care of his mother. He recently lost his father during the airstrikes on his ci
vetted by: @90-ghost @bilal-salah0, #152 on Butterfly Effect Project vetted list
commissioners getting money to gaza take larger and larger cuts, can we bring Ahmed's campaign back into circulation?
We got card payments set up!! Thank you to my friend who helped me!!!
Ahmed is a business major. Graduation is coming up soon. Can we help him complete it?
Ahmed reached out to me to get help sharing his campaign, and eventually, I was able to help set one up in USD. The US dollar carries a lot more value in conversion than other currencies, so this was a big step in the right direction. As we've been talking, we've become good friends. We chat and I've been trying to offer him some peace during these times. As someone with family in Lebanon, I understand the stress of seeing the people you love go through something terrible. Don't let him feel hopeless, please.
He's been unable to sleep, rest, or get any comfort. On top of all that, he wants to be able to complete his education. Palestine will be free, and he will have a life to live and rebuild after all of this. Getting a degree will help that, and let's be honest here, who doesn't want to pursue their dreams?
He's majoring in business management! He was hopeful before this war! Please, don't let him lose that. Donate, however small. Even just 5 or 10 dollars could make a difference. Show some compassion to my friend
We've already been able to send over some money to him via international transfer. Can we keep it up?
I want to see my friend happy. Help Ahmed get through this.
Ahmed Alashi is a 24 year old living in Gaza, trying to take care of his mother. He recently lost his father during the airstrikes on his ci
vetted by: @90-ghost @bilal-salah0, #152 on Butterfly Effect Project vetted list
commissioners getting money to gaza take larger and larger cuts, can we bring Ahmed's campaign back into circulation?
We got card payments set up!! Thank you to my friend who helped me!!!
Ahmed is a business major. Graduation is coming up soon. Can we help him complete it?
Ahmed reached out to me to get help sharing his campaign, and eventually, I was able to help set one up in USD. The US dollar carries a lot more value in conversion than other currencies, so this was a big step in the right direction. As we've been talking, we've become good friends. We chat and I've been trying to offer him some peace during these times. As someone with family in Lebanon, I understand the stress of seeing the people you love go through something terrible. Don't let him feel hopeless, please.
He's been unable to sleep, rest, or get any comfort. On top of all that, he wants to be able to complete his education. Palestine will be free, and he will have a life to live and rebuild after all of this. Getting a degree will help that, and let's be honest here, who doesn't want to pursue their dreams?
He's majoring in business management! He was hopeful before this war! Please, don't let him lose that. Donate, however small. Even just 5 or 10 dollars could make a difference. Show some compassion to my friend
We've already been able to send over some money to him via international transfer. Can we keep it up?
I want to see my friend happy. Help Ahmed get through this.
Ahmed Alashi is a 24 year old living in Gaza, trying to take care of his mother. He recently lost his father during the airstrikes on his ci
vetted by: @90-ghost @bilal-salah0, #152 on Butterfly Effect Project vetted list
commissioners getting money to gaza take larger and larger cuts, can we bring Ahmed's campaign back into circulation?