Praxagora

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[–] [email protected] 53 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Chat, is Hexbear accessible in Belarus? Lukashenko spent his 7th (Gaius Marius speedrun any%) re-election speechtelling China to step up. Is he lurking in the news mega?

"We sent greetings and congratulations to Xi Jinping and his family. [...] I won't repeat the cliches about happiness, health and success. I'll just say one thing: You must endure. Today, the future of multipolarity on our planet depends on you. If China holds strong - and I'm confident it will - we are ready to work together on this. [...] We need multipolarity. A unipolar world cannot ensure prosperity for all nations."

[–] [email protected] 45 points 5 months ago (12 children)
[–] [email protected] 60 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Checking in from my new Little Red Book "#wuhluhwuh" addiction to post this quote I just saw on there (the app is such good agitprop) of the Chinese rep apparently popping off at the UNSC today. I checked their UN mission site transcript and IT'S TRUE lol. Here's some choice excerpts.

For some time now, and in fact today, the US has been peddling false narrative to discredit and smear China at the Council's meetings on the Ukraine issue. [...] At earlier meetings, I responded to the US fallacies many times. Today, I might go a little further. 

First, if China had really provided military supplies to Russia, the situation on the battleground would not have been where it is now. [...]

[...] The fact is, since the beginning, the US has used the Ukraine war to advance its geopolitical strategy and serve its own agenda. To sum up, first, the US wants nothing more than a weakened and defeated Russia through the war, so as to dominate European security and further increase its influence in Europe. Second, through the war, the US intends to stoke up bloc confrontation, create divisions, and contain and isolate China, a strategic rival in their eyes. Third, the US wishes to project a positive image to offset the international community's criticism of its policies in the Middle East. Unfortunately, the US has failed on all three attempts.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 5 months ago

That's from a different section. The exact same wording is still there as of the current version:

Content targeting a person or group of people on the basis of their protected characteristic(s) (in written or visual form) with: [...]

Insults, including those about: [...] Mental characteristics, including but not limited to allegations of stupidity, intellectual capacity, and mental illness, and unsupported comparisons between PC groups on the basis of inherent intellectual capacity.

We do allow allegations of mental illness or abnormality when based on gender or sexual orientation, given political and religious discourse about transgenderism and homosexuality and common non-serious usage of words like “weird.”

So pending clarification, it seems to say that all insults targeting groups of "protected charactistic(s)" including those about "mental illness" are prohibited - well, except for those against LGBT, 'cause politics and religion. The clause directly above this one goes to rule that you can't call Zuckerberg a coward - that counts as "hateful conduct" - but LGBT peoples can be implied to be "mentally ill" or "abnormal." That's open season. We're just conversational props for "political and religious discourse" and, according to Advocate's interpretation of the changes, can now also be literally compared to an inanimate object.

"Protections against comparing women and LGBTQ+ people to inanimate objects, such as referring to transgender individuals as “it,” have been eliminated. Similarly, statements denying the existence of protected groups or asserting that they “shouldn’t exist” are now permitted under the revised guidelines."

https://www.advocate.com/news/meta-policies-lgbtq-attacks

[–] [email protected] 26 points 6 months ago (2 children)

to dock in a Swedish port for investigation and crew interrogation by Swedish police.

Non-zero chance it was rejected because the crew looked up the canteen menu and saw it was all Surströmming.

[–] [email protected] 66 points 6 months ago (5 children)

A really somber "Tankie Therapy" episode from The East is a Podcast on the fall of Syria. I was personally waiting for the crew to give their views because they know how important revolutionary optimism is for how we as leftists should think about the world, but they also keep it grounded in material reality. The way they manage to resist slipping into either forms of delusional optimistic idealism or some doom-and-gloom self-flagellation, especially in completely uncertain times like this, and are able to give a broad and pragmatic perspective is something I really admire.

[–] [email protected] 38 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

That post US election narrative, where all these shitty mainstream media talking heads threw trans people under the bus by claiming the Democrats lost because they were "too progressive" and pandered to "woke LGBT," is really letting all these companies go fully mask off and openly embrace it. Got the same thing last month with HBO/WB going "TERF islander has the right to express her personal views" when just a year ago with that Hogswart's Legacy game, the same company was still promising that Rowling had no involvement.

I mean, fuck me, I shouldn't have expected anything else really and it's ultimately unsurprising how artificial all this corporate America LGBT "solidarity" is turning out to be, but, genuinely, it's so unnerving how synchronized these collective mask off moments always end up being. Same exact hivemind media-in-lockstep shit they do in foreign policy like with disavowing Palestinians after Oct 7 and now supporting Syrian Al-Qaeda. Turns out, all they were waiting for is for something to "normalize it" and that's exactly what this whole "we lost the popular vote because we weren't parading around that war criminal spawn Liz Cheney enough" spin from the DNC ratfuckers has done.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 months ago

It is and it’s honestly sickening that the same smug legal quips these apparatchiks regularly throw around is now being extended for use to downplay and excuse an outright genocide. They now realize that they can get away with saying and doing virtually anything nowadays so long as they act for the sake of the West's geopolitical interests, including a modern day Holocaust in Palestine, and it's disgusting to see them become increasingly comfortable with it.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Agreed. They're principally asking for letters & books and that would be the best way to express solidarity IMO, though Calla left a link to their commissary on the twitter post so I don't want to editorialize on their behalf.

 

Hey all! Today is the halfway point of the imprisonment of the Merrimack 4 - Bridget, Calla, Paige and Sophie - for sabotaging the New Hampshire factory of the Israeli arms contractor, Elbit Systems. Threatened with a charge of 37 years in prison by the New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella for their efforts to sabotage arms productions for the Palestinian genocide by the Israeli weapons contractor Elbit, they were successful in defeating the state's terror prosecution and reducing their sentences to 60 days.

Here is the NH AG's account of alleged events on their direct action:

On November 20, 2023, just before 8:00 a.m., Ross, Shergalis, Belanger and Walsh travelled to Elbit Systems of America in Merrimack, New Hampshire with a group of individuals intent on causing damage to the property. At the time, Elbit Systems employees were already arriving for work, and were present inside the building. After arriving, Ross, Shergalis, and Walsh climbed a ladder to the roof of the Elbit America building where they vandalized the property by smashing a skylight, damaging the ventilation system with a hammer, damaging the roof membrane, graffitiing messages on the building, and dumping paint down the sign on the front of the building. Belanger remained on the ground level outside the front doors of the Elbit America building where she vandalized the property by throwing jars of paint at the windows and doors, smashing the windows, and smashing a glass door with a hammer. In total, the defendants caused approximately $95,645 in damage to Elbit Systems of America’s property. In addition to the property damage caused by the defendants, employees inside the building experienced extreme emotional distress (lol) at the actions of the defendants.

I’m sharing this call for solidarity now because while there has been an outpouring of initial support, it's common for momentum to potentially slow down now that it's one month in. The isolation and oppressive pressures of the fascist prison system can really start to wear on the morale of our politically imprisoned comrades, and this is when their spirits might need us most, especially as they will be kept imprisoned through the holidays and into the new year. Let’s keep the solidarity flowing, and continue to remind them they will not be forgotten!

For anyone interested in learning more about the direct actions done by Pal Action US and Calla's insights into the lawfare techniques used against her and the rest of the Merrimack 4, I highly recommend listening to the interview by the MAKC podcast with Calla shortly before her imprisonment.

Here is information on how you can send support from Calla’s Twitter:

🧵Merrimack 4 jail support information

On 14 November 2024, four Palestine actionists will begin their 60-day sentence in Valley Street Jail, Manchester, NH as punishment for dismantling the Elbit Systems facility in Merrimack, NH on 20 November 2023. Originally they were facing 5 felonies and 37 years in prison. While in jail, They would love to receive books, letters, poems, and updates on the movement and world events

Send us books and letters: For Books/Magazines – prison guidelines only allow shipping from Amazon and Barnes & Nobles

Bridget's Address: Bridget Shergalis #67968, 445 Willow St, Manchester, NH 03103.

Calla’s Address: Calla Walsh #67970, 445 Willow St, Manchester, NH 03103. Calla’s Book Wishlist: tinyurl.com/callabooklist

Paige’s Address: Paige Belanger #68132, 445 Willow St, Manchester, NH 03103. Paige’s Book Wishlist: tinyurl.com/paigebooklist

Sophie's Address: Sophie Ross #67969, 445 Willow St, Manchester NH 03103.

Follow mailing guidelines to make sure your letters are received: https://hcnh.org/Departments/Department-of-Corrections/Administration

Commissary – Add money at http://accesscorrections.com/ (NH -> Hillsborough County -> search inmate name or CCN)

Zine to print with jail support information: https://unityoffields.org/?p=1452

All letters are inspected before delivery; do not discuss any details of their case or anything you would not want to be read by a cop.

Support contact: [email protected]

IMPORTANT NOTE: All writing and books sent in will be screened by the prison censors - cops - that is. DO NOT send or write any material that may incriminate you. Please read through the NYC Anarchist Black Cross’ guide on sending letters to political prisoners for instructions and Dos & Don'ts.

If you do not feel comfortable sending in your written support, that's okay! Please help spread the message in whichever way you can and consider leaving a message on Bridget, Calla, Paige and Sophie’s socials. If you have any questions or would like to ask if there are other means of communication/support possible, reach out to the Palestine Action US coordinators through the [email protected] email address.

[–] [email protected] 73 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (18 children)

Okay, I literally only started commenting on this site literally less than a week ago, so I want to drop a disclaimer before I start yapping that I don't mean to misrepresent anyone's positions.

I think there's value in noting his various alleged and reported reactionary tendencies because when we're on a site like Hexbear which is just largely us leftists, we should know where the line in the sand is among ourselves. But what's the point? Well, the point is this: We should never expect perfection from "revolutionary figures" but there are figures who have come historically close to to it and whom are actually one of us. Those like Alexandra Kollontai, Fred Hampton, Leila Khaled. They deserve our recognition because only us leftists can ever pay tribute to their actions and recognize them for the heroes they are, whom should have given universal "lionization" in a just world. While we should seize the moment which things like this provides, someone like Luigi (unless there's been a drastic change in his values in the months he's reportedly gone cold turkey from his socials) hasn't come close to earning the credentials to stand among those we should be paying our respects to.

I don't think it's pedantic to insist on this because us leftists are the most persecuted and censored political groups in the West in the entirety of its contemporary and when we're among ourselves, we should not be elevating any random person to some heroic ranking when there are plenty of others to hold up as inspirational. That sort of thing among ourselves would detract from the important recognition that there really have been revolutionary figures who came close to perfection in terms of our ideals, whose memory has been completely suppressed from any public consciousness.

Yes, when I'm on R*ddit (fuck me, I literally vowed to never go back to that site again in one of my first comments here but this event is drawing me back in) or especially IRL, you can bet I'm not going to be going "Well actually, he's likely reactionary and you should feel gross for supporting him." I'll pretend he's a full blown Das Kapital-reciting Marxist-Leninist and "The Last Communist" if that's what it takes to use this moment to instil some miniscule specks of revolutionary awareness in the average person I'm in contact with. If there's anything that can be done to prolong this ephemeral moment of frankly miraculous class solidarity we're seeing in the bombed out ideological wasteland of Western society by even a second more for the IRL communities I'm in, yes, I'll "lionize" him to sainthood if necessary.

For example, the food bank org I volunteer with actually agreed yesterday to allow us to commission some small pamphlets with poems and personal testimonies on struggling with insurance (and lol someone suggested Luigi stickers if Nintendo doesn't Oreshnik us with their legal team) for the distribution team to hand out during the food drive this holidays. Literally nothing, all things considered, but you wouldn't imagine the amount of pushback from the civility libs just to agree to do something small like this. There's also great examples of others using whatever medium they have at hand to help educate their audiences on the twisted nature of the American system right now, like Jesse Welles' new song about United Health and its founder Richard T. Burke. But when we're among ourselves, as leftists, we should know where we should really stand because there are real near-perfect heroes out there that deserve our support and whom have only us leftists to depend on for solidarity.

Do most people in this community even know that the Merrimack 4 - Calla, Bridget, Paige and Sophie - who are part of the Palestinian Action US group that heroically sabotaged productions at a Elbit Systems factory, the Israeli arms contractor, are currently in jail right now? Calla is a great comrade who I personally met while at an event for Cuban solidarity (IIRC, I think the Deprogram podcast also did an episode with her about Cuba) and is actually one of us. Luigi is likely well aware of the widespread support from the general population by now and the general population is already apparently all too happy to support him and send him things in commissary to show he is "not alone."

But it rests with us leftists alone to stand with those like the Merrimack 4 and let them know their heroism has not been and will not be forgotten. Calla has been doxxed and harassed by stalker Israeli groups like Canary Mission and the shitstain incels on r/tankiejerk. The 14th is the halfway point of their 60 day imprisonment and this is usually the point in time where the initial wave of support slows down and the isolating pressure of the fascist prison system sets into the morale of the imprisoned

I actually have been meaning to ask the admins/mods (but I haven't figured out if there's a way to PM the mod team) if it would be okay to make a post on the mutual aid sub in 3 days time for the purpose of sending them gifts like letters or books, especially as they'll be imprisoned through the holiday season and into the new year. If not, I'll just ask now that anyone here who is considering sending Luigi any gifts to please instead consider sending a message of solidarity to others like Calla, Bridget, Paige and Sophie instead (or on their socials). Here a link to Calla's Twitter with information on means of support for anyone interested.

In short, use the moment this event has provided when doing IRL work in whichever way you feel necessary but when we're among ourselves, we should always remember there are those who deserve our solidarity and our attention to their memory far more than those the general public already recognize and whom are actually our own. This is why, within communities like this, there should be a clear distinction and reservations made, in my opinion.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 6 months ago (1 children)

πρᾶξις with 🍔 characteristics

[–] [email protected] 42 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Bummer plot twist, could do with a bit more originality, same ole' "The Swerve" storyline from the writers once again ngl but phew. Every time a new headline dropped, his basedness went up like 10 notches, and I felt like I was starting to question my sexuality again. But now that he might be a reactionary goober, balance has been restored to the world. The hero flew a little too close to the chud sun, but the idea’s still there for me to hyperfixate on—and honestly, ideas can be so gay.

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