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AIPAC doing a good job of further alienating Sanders from the left. I mean any good he's done for the left is years passed, but y'all are falling for AIPAC's pwn
Bloodborne. It was my first soulsborne game and it was too hard for me/I made my character kind of wrong and hit a difficulty spike. When I came back to it after playing ds3 I kind of overdid it during covid I've beaten it countless times
I liked that game a lot, the combat was really fun once you got the hang of it and got some good combos built up
Not sure if you can get it shipped to Argentina, but there is finally a pesticide that reliably works on bedbugs. I talk about it here. https://hexbear.net/comment/4050105 Its called Aprehend, and its a little tricky to apply but after fighting them for years I was able to finally knock them out with one treatment. Lmk if I can help anyone with this, I dealt with them for years. They are a trauma.
But in general, they are almost Impossible to get rid of.
Interesting. Thanks for the correction
It sounds a lot like "uneven and combined development". Trotsky and Lenin were trying to figure out why if a technologically advanced nation moved all their high tech shit to an underdeveloped backwards country, why did the underdeveloped country remain backward? They realized that technology takes a long time to develop and where it develops and alienates the workers and causes all these social changes that workers organize against and the bourg has to make cultural adjustments...but once its finished you can just take it to a new country where it can be sold to the ruling class along with all the methods of suppression that were learned along the way, and the new tech just strengthens the ruling class in that underdeveloped country.
But it works the other way too. For example, after the failed 1905 Russian revolution, the burgeoning proletariat of Russia looked to workers organizations in more advanced countries and adapted the union form to suit their own purposes. But the Russian bourgeoisie was a joke and wasn't able to organize against the worker orgs, which became the soviets that grew into a dual power rival until they seized power in Feb 1917.
Uneven and combined development is definitely a crucial theory in order to understand historical development.
Lenin never said that it was said by some chud american politician
What kind of nuance do you expect? What common frame of reference do we share that would enable us to communicate nuance? Do you want every HB to explain why people left of the American Democratic party don't support Democrats every time you post "conservative talking point?" Do you need me to explain basic critique to you? How about a recounting of history from the perspective of the workers movement, or a refresher on imperialist hegemony?
Please help me help you understand where we are coming from, because seeing you in every thread posting the same garbo over and over is irritating.
You only post one comment, over and over.
I guess I don't totally agree with calling everyone that exists within that weird administrative class "cops," but it isn't a critical disagreement. I get what you mean though, thanks for the explainer
This makes me feel incredibly validated, thank you