happybaby [none/use name]

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Cake day: February 9th, 2026

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  • Norway and UK are a bit different (I’m not exactly sure how though) but in the monetary context there’s a huge difference between Europe providing money and the US providing money. European nations have a limit on deficit spending (30% of GDP) and not the letter-rip-world-reserve-currency-yeehaw-brrrrrr of the US central bank, so Europen countries providing funding for this cause takes directly from each nation’s population, whereas in the US it does not. The US ruling class denies resources from it’s own population by choice (freedom), not by monetary policy (authoritarian). For example, does Denmark want to give 2% of GDP to Ukraine and 5% of GDP to NATO? That’s 7% of GDP that will not go to Danish citizens for healthcare, education, and all public services. This will contribute to destroying Europe.






  • Deller is deputy chairwoman of the Jewish Student Association of North Rhine-Westphalia

    ends her speeches with the salute of the fascist Banderists, who participated in the Holocaust as Hitler’s collaborators.

    We want to counter this and break down prejudices (for example, about what the ominous Azov Battalion is all about),” the announcement states. The text does not reveal the extent to which the armed wing of Ukraine’s most powerful Nazi movement, which expanded into a regiment in 2014 and into a brigade in the National Guard and the army in 2023…

    Welcome to clown world wtf is this??


  • This is a common Zionazi tactic.

    On 15 August 1929, Tisha B’Av, the Revisionist youth leader Jeremiah Halpern and three hundred Revisionist youths from the Battalion of the Defenders of the Language and Betar marched to the Western Wall proclaiming “The Wall is ours”. The protesters raised the Zionist flag and sang the Hatikvah.[13] The demonstration took place in the Muslim Maghribi district in front of the house of the Mufti.

    Two days later, in raised tensions caused by a 2000-strong Muslim counter-demonstration after Friday prayers the day before, a Jewish youth, Avraham Mizrahi, was killed and an Arab youth picked at random was stabbed in retaliation.[14] Subsequently, the violence escalated into the 1929 Palestine riots.

    And it’s literally how the Second Intifada started:

    An uptick in violent incidents started in September 2000, after Israeli politician Ariel Sharon made a provocative visit to the Temple Mount;[15][14] the visit itself was peaceful, but, as anticipated, sparked protests and riots that Israeli police put down with rubber bullets, live ammunition, and tear gas.[16] Israeli security responded with extreme violence, killing over 100 Palestinian protesters within the first few weeks.[citation needed] Within the first few days of the uprising, the Israeli military fired one million rounds of ammunition.[17]




  • It is a revolutionary’s job to educate people. Good thing is that we have so much blatant, undeniable evidence in the news at this very moment:

    1. How come the world’s most powerful men use Gmail to openly discuss illegal and heinous things, while talking online about these same things results in censorship?

    2. Why should I care about Muslims from China and simultaneously not gaf about Muslims from Palestine?

    3. Why am I, as an American, more concerned with the fate of Taiwan than the fate of Puerto Rico?

    Looking at these issues through a liberal, logical lens results in glaring contradictions, but looking at them through a class lens within the context of a dictatorship of capital, it all makes sense.

    1. Only things that threaten capital accumulation are wrong. The state will be activated to stop wrongdoing.

    2. China does not support Western hegemony, while Israel is an important part of the Empire. Therefore, the great mass of people must be against China and in support of Israel.

    3. Same as #2 with the addition that Puerto Rico acts as the Empire’s reserve army of soldiers. It used to be about sugar and slaves, but times have changed. PR does continue to be a buffer zone protecting the mainland though.

    I’ve had the same experience (I think a lot of us have) but you have to remember that the USA has the best propaganda in the world, and a lot of people are totally hypnotized by it. In fact, I was too. I was a chud and a lib. Nobody’s born a good comrade, we have to read and struggle. I think you’re a good comrade. Don’t give up!

    Edit: One more example- the reason we chant “Slava Ukraini!” is because the US’s share of LNG shipments to Europe rose from 5% pre-war to 27% now and still climbing. The unexamined mind will find itself with positions that support Western capital 10 out of 10 times, such as replacing Russia as Europe’s main energy dealer. The vast majority of people really dgaf about this, but we are compelled to care by the ruling class, for the ruling class.

    As a practical example (which even works with MAGAs) I usually inject into a conversation something like “don’t you think people (‘a man’ if I’m dealing with chuds) have the right to the fruits of their labor, and nobody has the right to the fruits of someone else’s labor?” which is enthusiastically agreed with 100% of the time. Of course a majority of the time people are either too preoccupied with survival or somehow walk away still blaming women and minorities, but I know that’s not my fault and that I did what I could. The fault lies with the very efficient media and culture arm of the bourgeoisie.