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Bakzik [he/him, comrade/them]

@ Bakzik @hexbear.net

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  • The psychological effect + the disruption of economic activities that 2 missiles a day can cause...

    Is going to have a big effect in the long run.

    Already a lot of Israelis colonists running away from Palestine.

    Pure cinema.

  • Hey, what is the average Hexbear take on this guy?

    He popped out of nowhere with a very interesting video, from 1 year ago, predicting what is happening now with Iran.

    I would like to explore his other videos, but i'm preparing a final.

    Still, the last one doesn't take into account China, Russia and other middle east countries. I don't see Israel becoming an hegemon in the region after an hypothetical US retreat.

    Now, the sionist world end cult plan... I would like to read more on that before expressing an opinion.

  • Thank you very much! Also thanks to JoeByeThen!

    It's grave, but giving up isn't an option. Gotta keep surviving.

    Totally. At the end of the day, we need to keep fighting.

    Hasta la victoria, siempre.

  • Comrade Dirt Owl, is there any book that I can read about the FREAKING ECOLOGICAL COLLAPSE AND THE ESTIMATED EFFECTS FOR THE NEXT DECADES!!!????

    Thank you.

  • You won’t stop the tendency of the rate of profit to fall.

    You just can't.

    Is inevitable

  • "Imagine you have two burgers"

  • The contradictions are sharpening

  • Reject japanese isekai, embrace russian isekai.

  • An open source RTS Age of Empires like game. Highly recommended if you like the genre.

    Still in alpha (since 2001!). But lot's of content.


    Originally, a mod for HL 1. But now you can play it as an standalone game on Steam.

    A Silent Hill like horror game. It has a single player campaign + a 4 player co-op alternative campaign.

    I played this game, with a friend, 11 years ago. I remember it being very cool with some quirks and bugs. Full survival, creepy (and spongy) enemies and, if I remember right, the story was alright. Plus multiple endings.

    Worth a try if you enjoy Silent Hill.

  • More than understandable. Yes, they are libs, they are bougie, and there is a nexus between El Gordo Dan and Rebord (I hate both of them with all my soul).

    But, yes. After a full day of work, a full marxist news analysis can be a little "pesado". And the morning program is the most progressive one on the channel.

    I understand you.

    And anything is better than listening to Radio Mitre.

  • You were watching Blender, comrade?

  • "Throughout Eastern Europe and the former USSR, many people grudgingly admitted that conditions were better under communism (New York Times, 3/30/95). Pro-capitalist Angela Stent, of George- town University, allows that "most people are worse off than they were under Communism . . . . The quality of life has deteriorated with the spread of crime and the disappearance of the social safety net" (New York Times, 12/20/93). An East German steelworker is quoted as saying "I do not know if there is a future for me, and I'm not too hopeful. The fact is, I lived better under Communism" (New York Times, 3/3/91). An elderly Polish woman, reduced to one Red Cross meal a day: "I´m not Red but I have to say life for poor people was better before .... Now things are good for businessmen but not for us poor" (New York Times, 3/17/91). One East German woman commented that the West German womens movement was only beginning to fight for "what we already had here... We took it for granted because of the socialist system. Now we realize what we [lost]" (Los Angeles Times, 8/6/91)." Michael Parenti - "Blackshirts and Reds: Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism".