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ColombianLenin [he/him]

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  • All gringos are bastards

  • ahem What exports?

  • I could be wrong but I think China would prefer the rest of the world starts pulling their own weight and liberate themselves without external pressure instead of China coming in as a savior, even if it means additional suffering.

    I read a saying that went "if an egg breaks from within, it becomes life. If it breaks from the outside it becomes food".

  • Nah man, at least in latinoamerica all uprisings you see are spontaneous and unorganized.

    All communist parties in the region are insignificant, and I say that while being part of the communist party of Colombia. Only exceptions are maybe the communist and socialist parties in the leftist countries like Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.

    We are still a looooong way from something that starts to resemble a more organized popular movement.

    That is not to say that hope is lost. I think the potential for true revolutionary work is growing every single day. But the amount of work to do is still huge.

  • You are absolutely right. There is no mass uprising today that has real organization or leadership from a revolutionary party and so all of them will be sure to fail.

    Still, it's no cause for despair, but to rally and start creating better organized party structures that will be able to lead the masses in the next moments of social upheaval.

  • Cars should be banned cause public transportation should be the norm

  • I think most people around the world are exhausted.

    That is yet another contradiciton of our capitalist system, requiring hard working labor for profit extracton, but wearing down the workers to the point of exhaustion.

    And as any other contradiction, it is unsustainable.

  • Nazis lost the war but won the peace, more relevant than ever

  • If the state's official line is zero solidarity with the international working class then the population holding zero solidarity with the international working class is to be expected.

    Agree but I think it's the other way around, if the civil society don't care for proletarian internationalism, the state will reflect that, especially in China.

  • What's mostly disappointing from reading all this is the clear failure of Chinese socialist ideology in translating into proletarian internationalism. When you have a supposedly socialist society bitching about muh immigrants you have failed in trying to create solidarity between working class peoples.

    This likely explains why the Chinese government has no intention of helping liberation or socialist struggles around the world (ie Gaza). The civil society in China don't really care that much any more than what the rest of the people in the world already do.

  • Absolutely! It's great to have a president at the vanguard today. Sadly he is the exception and not the norm

  • They can very well fucking try

  • I think if the people are not able to organize an armed response, or at least become insurgent stochastically, then the repression will crush the dissidence. At least, for now.

  • I will not put beyond

    to kill the Colombian crew members of Sumud as retaliation for Petro.

  • With an invasion? 100% yes

    No way it is a 100%.

    In fact I would say it is very unlikely with a ground war. A ground war plays to the strengths of the Venezuelan Army and people. The only card the gringos have is air strikes.

  • Unsurprising tbh

  • The real question is, who stayed?