
Atrocity propaganda makes use of Landback as a tool to increase support for US imperialism toward its enemies, and also to distract from the atrocities we suffer every day under capitalism.

Bob's Guns is an excellent track by Ludique.
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They're just personal acquaintances of mine who happen to watch and seem to appreciate Vaush
No one here, but I'm acquainted with a few...revisionists, let's call them.
You're just gonna say that and not post the art?
In the US... we need revolutionaries most of all. But it doesn't pay very well...
Sounds like a skill issue to me
I knew he could do it. Another step on the road to 400.
I'm sure he'll do it as soon as he can think of a number that's bigger than 125.
This guy is an anti-woke fascist. You probably shouldn't post his articles.
Do it... It will be so fun... Let's get those tariffs over 300%...
Right... so you could post the links, then.
You did some reading... But you didn't tell us what you read so we can more easily investigate the literature for ourselves. That may be why you caught some downvotes.
It tastes quite good if you know how to make it.
Lemmy liberals are not happy about this...
Boards of Canada and Be Svendsen are my faves
And in a lot of cases it has just made everything up in a way that sounds as plausible as possible.
Yes, it seems to be a spam account.
Yaayyy
Better to save your money especially if you don't have that much. You can be quite fashionable otherwise for a fraction of the price and slum about with a refurb Pixel 7 running GrapheneOS.
Should we allow the newly created "politics unfiltered" community to continue posting reactionary electoralist nonsense from clickbait tabloids, or should we show them the door?
You might have been able to infer this from the title, but I don't believe this community is a good fit for Lemmygrad.
Atrocity propaganda makes use of Landback as a tool to increase support for US imperialism toward its enemies, and also to distract from the atrocities we suffer every day under capitalism.
Saw this on Twitter. It's mostly a good overview of the geopolitical forces around the Xinjiang situation and the folks egging it on in the US. The only thing I'd add is that Xinjiang is critical to land routes for the Belt and Road Initiative. Those railroads need to go through Xinjiang to get to Europe which is another reason why the US is so keen to destabilize the region.