Why would Venezuelans protest the interim president of the United States, Juan Guaidó?
Why would Venezuelans protest the interim president of the United States, Juan Guaidó?
Yes, I am the only one who holds the secret knowledge that… checks notes democratic voters don’t like republican policies.
I don’t need to cite anything because this is so painfully obvious.
IDK, there’s fewer Americans on rednote now, but it’s still sizable.
I mean if they go “well the left calls anyone they don’t like nazis, what even is a nazi”, they’re a nazi.
How much did it cost?
Proletarian democracy, sometimes. Try to vote out a bourgeoisie democracy though?
I am not understanding how any org can do anything without presenting something the state can use violence against, can you give an example?
You don’t need centralization to present points of attack. Any exchange of goods or person involved is a potential attack surface.
Look at any Food Not Bombs deals with. Or if you want to go further back, look at how the Black Panthers were neutralized.
States employ a very wide range of tools to neutralize movements they perceive as a threat.
How do you stop the state from using its power to stop these parallel systems from taking away its power?
You mean the moderators?
If americans are getting paid to post and comment on Rednote, how do I get that job?
How exactly do you expect to achieve and maintain anarchy without violence? Do you expect the bourgeoisie will just go “Oh shit you’re right!” and give up their power willingly?
Operation Paperclip was publicized, because it’s easy to pretend they were all just apolitical scientists.
Operation Bloodstone was not, because you can’t twist sending nazi officers to facilitate torture and mass killings in South America and Eastern Europe into anything but what it was.
SCMP reported on this on the 17th, and says the post this article is based off of was removed on the 17th.
Literally all I need to post in the “why do you americans hate Elon Musk so much” threads before they’re like “Oh.”
But before that, just describing how capitalists exert a malign influence on our government was adequate.
Good point, I have updated the title to be more precise.
At least on Rednote, billionaires like Elon and the US itself already seemed to be somewhat looked up to. I hear that’s the attitude most people have in places like Shenzhen and Shanghai.
That attitude existed before Rednote users interacted with Americans. The exchange seems to have done a lot to discredit the chinese-facing propaganda that lead them to believe these things.
Gender abolitionist Trump.
I’ve heard there’s a right-wing media ecosystem for Chinese petite bourgeoisie ex-pats, and they exert outsized influence in mainland media about the rest of the world.
There is some real propaganda they’ve been told though, like that Americans wear their shoes to bed, healthcare is free, you can buy a villa after working as a dishwasher for 3 months, that MAGA is about building a more prosperous America.
They also overestimate what “I work 40 hours and can’t afford food” means, thinking we literally don’t have enough money for food, rather than are juggling other bills you need to keep having a job, which includes food.
I think you fucked your algo by looking at that. I’ve never gotten any animal cruelty.
There was some discussion when a Chinese person said one of the worst aspects of China is that they don’t have animal cruelty laws.