RedDawn

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[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 18 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (5 children)

Could you expand on that or link to further reading? Sounds interesting!

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 37 points 1 month ago

Looks like your average run of the mill bear v bear boxing match to me

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 8 points 1 month ago

They’re on the list for being far too based

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 69 points 1 month ago

Same! Cuban communists were celebrating this in my Facebook feed which is how I found out about it. I really hope it sticks but Trump is pretty much guaranteed to just undo it right away.

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 60 points 1 month ago (12 children)
[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 12 points 1 month ago

Sounds like the mom was trying to get a replacement drawing and Maurice was just like “awesome thank you for telling me that” lol

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 5 points 1 month ago

Yes. I have a copy of the book and have read most of it but I think I would benefit from reading it along with a group

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 18 points 1 month ago

Yeah pretty sure he learned about the republicans sabotaging the Vietnam peace talks by some illegal surveillance method so if he called them on it, he would have implicated himself as well.

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 28 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I searched it and here’s a detailed summary

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/groyper

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 61 points 1 month ago (3 children)

4chan Nazis pretty much

[–] RedDawn@hexbear.net 2 points 2 months ago

I’m not really well informed enough but my understanding is that after Afghan communists took power, the Soviets had very little at all to do with supporting that government until they sent troops like a full 6 months after the CIA began arming, organizing and funding reactionary forces in the country, something which a US official famously admitted, boasting about provoking the “invasion”. Maybe a more proactive approach by the Soviets could have been more effective than going in only after the government was already beset by well armed forces of reaction. I don’t know though, it’s just a thought. I wasn’t trying to say you’re wrong, I just think it isn’t so black and white as to say they did the opposite of non-interference.

My general reading of the Cold War is that the USSR as opposed to how they were painted by western propaganda as this scheming force trying to install communism everywhere is that they were actually highly conciliatory and as you said trying to avoid WW3, whereas the U.S. was the truly aggressive and belligerent actor across the globe. The USSR mostly restrained itself to supporting causes that solicited their help and only then when they had already taken state power or were close to doing so. As you said they were like this even before WW2, telling the Chinese communists to continue working the KMT is another example.

Post WW2 they were highly conciliatory giving half of Berlin to the capitalists, allowing the U.S. to occupy half of Korea and only begrudgingly aiding the DPRK military campaign after Kim took action to end that occupation. The U.S. was far more aggressive in places like Greece, and later places like Indonesia where the U.S. was actively bombing parts of the country and provided support to the anti-communist military forces allowing them to kill a million people and destroy what was a large well organized communist party in one of the world’s most populous countries. I can imagine an alternate history where the communists in Indonesia armed themselves with the aid of the PRC or USSR and that huge win for the forces of reaction never happens (actually, Mao warned the Indonesian communists to arm up and they chose not to so it’s not a criticism of China or USSR, more so just illustrative of how sometimes choosing to not act or bide your time can be disastrous in general).

But I mostly agree with you, and I think China has been served well by following a strict non-interference policy during this particular historic moment. I was only quibbling with the characterization of the USSR’s policy as the opposite of that, their actions were somewhere in between. There may have been times they got involved unnecessarily but I think there were also times where they could have been served well by doing a bit more.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by RedDawn@hexbear.net to c/music@hexbear.net
 

I want to hear an awesome song for the first time and have my mind blown, give me your best songs that I might not have heard before, please and thank you.

Edit: I didn’t have any responses yet when I went to sleep and I’m just checking now after waking up to a lot of responses, thank you everyone! I will be listening to these throughout the day!

 

If you google this question, “where does fentanyl come from?” You get a results page filled with “China” and “Mexico”. I have a suspicion that the fentanyl “pouring over our southern border” narrative is mostly BS and that it’s coming from inside the house, but can anybody point me towards the facts? Thank you

 
 

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by RedDawn@hexbear.net to c/palestine@lemmygrad.ml
 

Lol, owned Link:https://x.com/foxnews/status/1719473902135463982?s=46&t=yvpswX1j2O--GMAbVtwIkQ

Edit: Sorry, I thought I was posting this on hexbear

 

A group of senior military officers has gone on national television in Gabon saying they have seized power because elections held over the weekend were not credible.

The officers, appearing on Gabon 24 in the early hours of Wednesday morning, said they had cancelled the elections, dissolved all state institutions and closed the country’s borders.

They said they represented all security and defence forces of Gabon.

The announcement came shortly after the state election body said President Ali Bongo Ondimba had won a third term in office in Saturday’s disputed elections.

“In the name of the Gabonese people … we have decided to defend the peace by putting an end to the current regime,” the officers said.

The Gabonese Election Centre said Bongo had secured 64.27 percent of the vote compared with 30.77 percent for his main challenger Albert Ondo Ossa, after a process beset by delays.

Al Jazeera’s Catherine Soi, reporting from Kenya, said that “there are lots of uncertainties” surrounding the military action.

“There is a lot of tension as well. They [military leaders] are claiming that the government has not been respecting the will of the Gabonese people for so many years and they say that has to change,” said Soi.

On Saturday, the opposition camp said the election was a “fraud orchestrated by Ali Bongo and his supporters” after the internet was cut and a curfew imposed. French media outlets France 24, RFI and TV5 Monde were also banned, accused of “a lack of objectivity and balance … in connection with the current general elections”, the government said.

“We also know that the internet is still shut down. It was shut down over the weekend and curfew was imposed,” Soi said. “So, people are very afraid.”

“It is very hard for people in Gabon to access the information that they need to know what is happening,” she added.

Bongo was the candidate for the Gabonese Democratic Party (PDG), the party founded by his father, Omar Bongo, who led Gabon from 1967 to 2009. After his death, his son, then the defence minister, took his place as president and has been in power ever since.

“We have no idea where President Bongo is. The military did not say where the president is. Things are moving very fast,” reported Soi.

Tensions had been running high amid Saturday’s vote with the opposition pushing for change and an end to the Bongo family’s dominance of Gabon.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by RedDawn@hexbear.net to c/mutual_aid@hexbear.net
 

Edit: we have been helped and so grateful for the generosity of the users who helped us. Thank you comrades, I love you all, and I hope to be back on my feet soon to be able to help others here the way I've been helped today.

I hate asking, but I'm just starting new job tomorrow which I'm happy to have but I won't get my first paycheck for two weeks, and I need help to get food and some things my son will need for school between now and then. If anybody can spare anything, even a little bit we would be so grateful. Thanks in advance to anybody who can help.

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