PumpkinFactory

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[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 week ago

The world makes hardly a pip because the US warns everyone not to.
The threat of US armament and dollar continue to hold a stranglehold on the conscience of the rest of the world. For justice to prevail, US hegemony must die.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Profits must endlessly increase, costs must endlessly reduce, until no one is able to purchase a service anymore on the market, and starvation makes revolution against a tiny class of people who owns literally everything inevitable. Because every capitalist fears that the next capitalist will out do them and demote them to a low ranking worker in the capitalist competition. The daily operation of capitalism writes its own demise, and technology merely exacerbates the existing social relations.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I don't want to sound like I am crassly glazing my own country (China), but come to think of it, I am immensely thankful that China is taking up the economic fight against US hegemony.

arms industry -> Good luck with missiles and jets while we hold rare earth and specialized metal industries in hard check
big oil -> renewables are gaining ground despite efforts of big oil to cripple them, and most solar panels are now exported by China
big tech -> Alternatives are here, including a much more resource efficient ecosystem of AI, to the point even companies in Silicon Valley are using them
automotive industry -> Got Ford so shocked, lobbying efforts have been made in Washinton to never allow Chinese EVs to compete

Also, banking and international transaction -> used to be, SWIFT was the only game in town, now no longer.

Despite not being a "pure" socialist state, China is taking on the challenge of the century and taking on the crumbling empire by it's neck.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I look forward to the day which China "Sets the rules" as these Finance Tech bros put it, with low consumption open-source AI dominating the scene and rendering their expensive compute and electricity chugging models and their expensive data centres utterly irrevelevant, and their completely stocks-tied and fictional "net worth" rendered to zero.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 week ago

1 missile per month is some truly staggering lack of industrial capacity on display.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 weeks ago

Well, surely, just like everything else will have. That demented idiot listens to whoever speaks to him last.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 weeks ago

Funny thing is, it will. Particularly in this Autumn when the results of reduced global fertilizer supply starts to show.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 weeks ago

More examples of how economic base influence superstructure and how quickly it can be. Hands full of blood eventually necessitate yarns spun to justify said blood, even in expense of a facade one previously maintains.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 3 weeks ago

Just like their Israeli counterparts, only ever capable of using force against the undefended.

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 4 weeks ago

Which country is the Theocracy now?

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 4 weeks ago

“Unthinkable under other US administrations." What a joke. It's like they don't want to hide that they are tied to the hip with the US anymore. Also, didn't Richard Nixon forced them to withdrew their hand, once?

[–] PumpkinFactory@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 1 month ago

They are tightening the reins on the battlefield of propaganda. They didn't have to before for they were confident they are the unquestioned top dog on that front. Now the public sentiment had turned against them and see through their tricks, and they tighten everything out of panic.

 

When Nazi Germany had Soviet Tanks rolling onto their soil they sped up their final solution executions in some misguided sense that this will somehow "attack the enemy" punching into their borders.

When Israel had Iranian missiles washing their streets everyday now they expedited approving a law to execute Palestinians they accuse of "committing terrorism", with their Knesset speaker literally weeping tears of joy announcing the decision.

It's strange, but I guess ethnosupremacist kinds think alike.

 

Internet archive of article: https://web.archive.org/web/20260324052053/https://uk.news.yahoo.com/christians-hezbollah-unite-against-epstein-100000557.html

This is a copy post from Reddit's r/ClassWarAndPuppies originally from u/MrDialectical.

Original post link: https://www.reddit.com/r/ClassWarAndPuppies/s/IPVTfWDChy

 

I hope this doesn't come off as lib-posting, but I just wanted to write a bit about the two International Relations scholars I had followed on and off for some years though my journey of left-radicalization. A shower thought of sorts.

Mind you, neither of these men are Marxists, let alone ML.

Prof. Jeffrey Sachs, and Prof. John Mearsheimer.

Both of them are international realists. Prof. Sachs was one of the engineers of the Soviet collapse through shock therapy, an unwitting economic hitman for the USA who never let himself live down that guilt, and prof. John Mearsheimer is an old school realist that had urged US politicians to treat other regional powers with tact and respect, and not to attempt to mold the entire world in the financial capitalist image of the US, to no avail for his entire career.

Both of them are American scholars disabused of the American propagandistic notion that the USA is the shining city on a hill and international police that can do no wrong, and both of them can see that China is rising, and is on a colision course with a USA that cannot afford to lose its hegemonic status because its the only thing holding the USA together at this point in history. Both of them are very, very vocal witnesses to the moral and political falling apart of the USA.

Yet for almost a decade, I am seeing prof. Jeffrey Sachs speaking increasingly like a distressed philosopher from 18th century Europe, stating eloquently and distressfully about the disasters the course of history is guiding the entire human race towards, and growing increasingly frustrated and angry that his advices are falling on deaf ears of politicians that stand to benefit themselves on the short term.

Meanwhile, prof. John Mearsheimer increasingly speaks with an air of relief, almost joyous even when he was cursing the incurable folly of his home country, the USA, as it appears increasingly likely the USA would rather start a hare-brained regional semi-religious war that can potentially turn nuclear of behalf of its imperial vassal Israel, heedless even to its own long term desire to face China on the strategic battlefield, as figures like prof. Mearsheimer had stated is in the USA's rational interest, than go down gently into that good night.

What the two men saw cannot be more similar, and they are both vindicated scholars of the field now increasing invited by various groups to provide their views on the Iran war, yet that difference in attitude cannot be more different between them.

I still don't know what to make of it. Perhaps its just the difference in how we cope with the forces of history unfolding in front of our eyes.

 

 

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