







The US doesn’t need its own troops there if the IDF acts on their behalf and they get to claim deniability. There’s only a thin veil of secrecy, you can see through it in the ridiculous ways they’ve been allowed (and supported) in infiltrating US politics. Hell you can’t even be a school teacher in Texas without pledging support to Israel.


More than that, Isreal is basically a forward opperating base of the US in the middle east. They’re just the US with Groucho Marx glasses on, our sock puppet for genocide and imperialism.


Exactly. Remember this when people claim we can turn the Democratic party with progessive candidates. The progressive candidates are the ones always turned by the Dems, not the other way around. It’s their MO.
Grades as a judgement metric is outdated as fuck and no one wants to admit it. The goal should be to learn, not be judged. If you get something wrong, you should be able to correct it until you understand it. Passing a class should be connected to learning the material, not memorizing for a few tests coreectly.


It already is. Just saying 2029 is instead of right the fuck now


I think I’d be changing the punch part, and not the Nazi part
Well I draw it as a pentagram instead whenever possible, but I think I still start at 4 if you flip it.
And go moldy the instant you take them home from the store. No sooner, no later.


Best thing an I.C.E. agent can do is kill themselves. Because then they would have killed a Nazi.


4 days is kinda outdated, like how the $15 minimum is so long overdue it’s moot. 24 hours. 3 days working vs 4 days living. We deserve to live more than we work.


Reply with “So what is the point of you?”


Especially if they tried to blame objectors


Ah superman! Dodging out of the way of 'poon like any upstanding moral young man should! ting
If you read fully, point out what part of my message was encouraging people not to fight back? It’s literally a message on how to fight back.
Bruh, read fully
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Why This Is Authoritarianism, Not Fascism
Some have rushed to label Trump’s crackdown as fascism, but this misdiagnosis could lead to dangerous strategic errors. Historical fascism required key elements currently absent: mass paramilitary terror deployed continuously over years (not sporadic ICE raids), complete ruling class consensus behind suspending bourgeois democracy, and systematic state collaboration with armed extra-legal militias. Unlike fascism, trump’s regime lacks organized paramilitary forces terrorizing communities long-term. His raids are state-led, not yet backed by sustained extra-legal mob violence. Fascism arises when capitalism is in total crisis, and the ruling class fully mobilizes armed reactionaries to crush workers’ movements. We’re not there yet, but Trump’s authoritarian crackdown is a warning.
What we’re witnessing instead is classic authoritarian capitalism, the state’s repressive apparatus being deployed more brutally to maintain social control during economic crisis. The distinction matters because it shapes our resistance. Unlike fighting actual fascism, fighting authoritarianism allows for, and demands, mass open struggle like the general strikes now being debated in union halls across the country. We must analyze Trump scientifically, not exaggerate, risking panic, or downplay, risking complacency. Calling this “fascism” too early could mislead the working class about the tactics needed. We’re fighting authoritarian capitalism, not yet a fascist state