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lasttarrasque · 4 months
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Support our Filipino kasama Justine
Recently Justine, a full time Filipino activist working in the Filipino new democratic movement to free his nation from Imperialism, semi-feudalism and the bureaucrat compandor state that facilitates it has been hit with trumped up charges by the Marcos Regime. Justine is raising money in order to deal with legal troubles and in order for him to secure a home so that he may continue to fight for the freedom of the Philippines. Please donate if you are able to and if not, please share this further.
Keep your eyes on the Philippines!
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connorthemaoist · 1 year
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1st July - International Campaign in honor of the martyrs of the revolution in India and the Philippines
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"the revolution isn't real"
There are people setting themselves on fire on major streets. These are real pictures from the DNC today (convention where Democrats officially name their presidential nominee).
This is what US democracy looks like. This is what our lesser evil is. This is what Kamala's "democratic" nomination looks like after a year of protests.
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"The revolution isn't happening"
It is, you just aren't participating in it.
You probably think if the revolution was Really happening, you'd be on the right side of it. So that means this can't be it, right?
Wrong.
What do you think a revolution looks like if not the people facing off with the government? Where were you when this was happening?
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You think being on the Right Side looks like supporting the prosecutor who's aides says things like "the presidential candidate would not support an arms embargo on Israel," while the DNC is swarmed with police, people are getting arrested for exercising their 1st amendment rights against genocide, and women are being forced into birth?
That's not even getting into the fact Harris is also Actively aiding in genocide either.
"what am I supposed to do vote trump" is such a dishonest reaction to have and it only serves to reinforce your denial so I don't wanna see it in the notes of this post. Both trump and Kamala can be awful for the planet, it doesn't need to be one or the other.
"what am I supposed to do then."
Be the revolution.
Join a protest and show up extremely prepared. They couldn't arrest everyone in a crowd of 30k people, you know?
You don't have to pick Kamala.
We don't have to do anything we don't want to if there are enough of us in one place.
We protect us
So start showing up.
Esp if you're a white ally, you should absolutely be showing up to help keep others safe and uplift their voices. There's a lot of fucking cops around, you see those pictures of the DNC? Cops don't protect us. They protect the status quo. I couldn't find a more accurate representation of that if I tried.
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relaxedstyles · 9 days
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davidson-eric · 6 months
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BE ALERT!!! 👇👇👇💯💯
Imagine a future where the central bank holds all the power and control over our financial transactions.
This is the reality that could come with the introduction of a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC). Unlike traditional forms of money, a CBDC would give the central bank absolute authority over the rules and regulations that dictate its use. This means that the government would have unprecedented control over our financial activity, which could have dire consequences for our freedom.
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One of the biggest concerns with a CBDC is its potential threat to privacy. With the ability to track every transaction and gather vast amounts of data, the government would have endless opportunities to monitor and control citizen's financial activity. This level of surveillance could be used to target political opponents and suppress dissent. The mere thought of a government having such power should raise alarm bells for anyone who values their freedom and privacy.
Furthermore, a CBDC could be easily weaponized against those who oppose the government’s agenda. By controlling access to funds and monitoring transactions, the government could effectively silence dissenting voices and stifle any opposition. This would create a chilling effect on free speech and undermine the very foundations of FREEDOM
It is crucial that we carefully consider the implications it could have on our freedom and privacy. The power that a central bank would wield with a CBDC is unprecedented, and we must ensure that safeguards are in place to protect our rights and liberties. The future of CBDC should not come at the expense of our fundamental freedoms. Congress should prohibit the Fed and Treasury from issuing such. CBDCs have no place in the American economy.
Move your funds into the Quantum Ledger Account and be safe from government agendist. We can be reached via email (check bio for email) or a DM away.
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tmarshconnors · 4 months
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French Revolution Constitution
The French Revolution resulted in several significant constitutional changes, marking the transition from the Ancien Régime to a series of revolutionary governments. Here is a brief overview of the constitutions developed during the French Revolution:
1. The Constitution of 1791
The first constitution of France, adopted on September 3, 1791, established a constitutional monarchy.
Key Features:
Limited Monarchy: King Louis XVI retained the throne but his powers were considerably reduced.
Separation of Powers: The government was divided into three branches: the executive (the King), the legislative (the Legislative Assembly), and the judiciary.
Legislative Assembly: A single-chamber assembly with 745 members elected for two-year terms.
Voting Rights: Limited to "active citizens" who paid a certain amount of taxes, thus excluding a significant portion of the population.
Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen: Incorporated into the preamble, asserting fundamental rights and freedoms.
2. The Constitution of 1793 (Year I)
Adopted on June 24, 1793, but never implemented due to the ongoing war and internal strife, this constitution was more radical and democratic.
Key Features:
Republican Government: Abolished the monarchy and established a French Republic.
Universal Male Suffrage: All male citizens aged 21 and over could vote.
Direct Democracy: Frequent referendums and primary assemblies where citizens could propose and vote on laws.
Rights and Welfare: Strong emphasis on social and economic rights, including the right to work and education.
3. The Constitution of 1795 (Year III)
Implemented on August 22, 1795, this constitution established the Directory, marking a shift to more conservative governance.
Key Features:
Bicameral Legislature: Consisting of the Council of Five Hundred and the Council of Ancients.
Directory: A five-member executive body chosen by the legislature.
Limited Suffrage: Voting rights were restricted to property-owning men, reversing the universal male suffrage of 1793.
Stability Measures: Designed to prevent the rise of another dictatorial power and address the chaos of the previous years.
The Constitution of 1791 (Excerpt Translation)
Here is an excerpt translation from the Constitution of 1791, focusing on key articles that outline the new political structure:
Preamble: The National Assembly, wishing to establish the French Constitution on the principles it has just recognized and declared, abolishes irrevocably the institutions which were harmful to liberty and the equality of rights.
Title III - Public Powers:
Article 1: The sovereignty is one, indivisible, inalienable, and imprescriptible. It belongs to the nation; no section of the people nor any individual may attribute to themselves the exercise thereof.
Article 2: The nation, from which alone emanates all powers, can exercise these powers only by delegation. The French Constitution is representative; the representatives are the Legislative Body and the King.
Article 3: The legislative power is delegated to a National Assembly composed of temporary representatives freely elected by the people to serve for a given period.
Article 4: The government is monarchical; the executive power is delegated to the King, to be exercised under his authority by ministers and other responsible agents, in the manner and to the extent determined by the legislative power.
These documents reflect the evolving political philosophies and tumultuous changes during the French Revolution, capturing the struggle between democratic ideals and practical governance.
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the-secret-garden1 · 6 months
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THE COFFEE REVOLUTION
The coffee revolution is an initiative to bring people together in real life. To do direct actions in their community.
First step - Get connected.
On your posts use hashtag #CoffeeRevolution(yourcity) to find like minded mutuals. DM to invite for coffee.
Ideally keep your groups between 2-20 people max. Submit one contact person for each smalll group via the linktr.ee form
timeline
1st Month:
Meet
2nd Month:
Ideate
3rd Month:
Plan
4th Month:
Execute
RESOURCES
Please utilise the following resources provide via Linktr.ee
Communication Recs
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Coffee Revolution Linktree
Comment your city below and let's get started! 🍉
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undergroundusa · 3 months
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"Many Americans don’t comprehend the enormity of what it took to achieve American independence. I blame those who have diminished and compromised our education system and the accurate teaching of history. Our independence was no small feat and, in fact, most improbable…"
ORIGINAL PODCAST CONTENT: https://www.undergroundusa.com/p/the-date-is-july-4th-but-its-called
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The Date Is July 4th, But It’s Called Independence Day
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richo1915 · 7 months
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Never forget.
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workersolidarity · 1 year
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Anti-Bolshevik Nazi Propaganda circa 1937-1940
Hey Democrats, just so you know, you all sound an awful lot like another historical population that used to blame every little real or imaginary problem on the Russians.
I strongly suggest you all go back and look at some of the propaganda a certain country in the 1930's and 1940's propagated in furtherance of a certain Capitalist ideology...
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lilithism1848 · 11 months
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The very concept of "revolutionary violence" is somewhat falsely cast, since most of the violence comes from those who attempt to prevent reform, not from those struggling for reform. By focusing on the violent rebellions of the downtrodden, we overlook the much greater repressive force and violence utilized by the ruling oligarchs to maintain the status quo, including armed attacks against peaceful demonstrations, mass arrests, torture, destruction of opposition organizations, suppression of dissident publications, death squad assassinations, the extermination of whole villages, and the like.
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connorthemaoist · 1 year
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We as Friends of the Filipino People in Struggle, join the International Committee in Support of the People’s War in India in the month-long campaign to:
Honor the martyrs of the Philippine and Indian revolution.
Call for the freedom of political prisoners.
Support the People’s War in the Philippines and India.
Both the Filipino and Indian revolutionaries are waging a struggle for liberation against imperialism. The imperialist powers such as the U.S. are dependent on the exploitation of their (semi-)colonies. They brutally oppress and exploit the people in these countries, plunder the resources and destroy the environment. But the people in the oppressed countries have taken up arms and are fighting back. It is especially these peoples’ wars that weaken the chains of imperialism and open up the system for further and intensified attacks, until its inevitable downfall. To struggle against imperialism, is to struggle for freedom and genuine peace!
The campaign starts on July 1st, the 13th anniversary of the kidnapping of comrade Azad, then spokesperson of the Communist Party of India (Maoist). The fascist state forces in India killed him afterwards. This killing bears striking familiarity to the murder of the Tiamzons, two leading cadres of the Communist Party of the Philippines, last year in the Philippines. The CPI (Maoist) and the CPP are both on the forefront of the liberation struggle and provide important revolutionary leadership.
As solidarity organisation, it is important for us to militantly side with the Filipino and Indian people and their peoples’ wars, and all anti-imperialist forces in the world. For us to stand for a genuine and just peace for the people, a peace that is born through the people’s revolutionary war. Sa digma ay sisilang ang payapa!
The many heroic martyrs and political prisoners of the Philippine and Indian revolution have given their life and their freedom in service to the people and their liberation. We honor these heroes and engulf ourselves with their great revolutionary spirit as we continue to support and join their struggle for liberation. 
The martyrs of the revolution will never be forgotten! Long live the People’s War in India! Long live the People’s War in the Philippines! Immediate freedom to all political prisoners in India and the Philippines!
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benandstevesposts · 1 year
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txttletale · 20 days
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i am confused by some self described maoists opposing gun regulations and saying the proletariat must be armed, and i remember you once said most of this comes from misinterpreting one thing marx said about an already-armed proletariat, could you expand on that?
because my thinking is, 1) people are materially, demonstratively safer in places with less guns and less excuses for cops to shoot them and 2) ... it's not like places like the US seem any closer to a revolution unless I'm missing something, right? All of this to me sounds exactly like when some extremely online "communists" oppose a labour reform that will make material improvements for the working class because they perceive worse conditions as more conductive to a revolution, which is something that, if nothing else, is horrible optics for any communist to say since it sounds like they _want_ things to get worse, which rightfully would make any working person want to punch them
SRA and similar types drastically take the quote “Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary” out of context in a very silly way, interpreting it as 'basically the 2nd amendment', as marx just saying that the working class should all own their own gun as individuals--when in fact marx said this in a very specific context, discussing an organized working class in the midst of a popular democratic revolution against feudalism (such as the february revolution in russia or the xinhai revolution in china) in which the proletariat and bourgeoisie were united against aristocratic and royalist elements, and the need of organized proletarian militias to maintain their weapons even after the success of such a revolution to guard against betrayal by the bourgeoisie of the sort marx wrote of extensively in the case of the french revolutions. here's the quote in its full context:
During and after the struggle the workers must at every opportunity put forward their own demands against those of the bourgeois democrats. They must demand guarantees for the workers as soon as the democratic bourgeoisie sets about taking over the government. They must achieve these guarantees by force if necessary, and generally make sure that the new rulers commit themselves to all possible concessions and promises – the surest means of compromising them. They must check in every way and as far as is possible the victory euphoria and enthusiasm for the new situation which follow every successful street battle, with a cool and cold-blooded analysis of the situation and with undisguised mistrust of the new government. Alongside the new official governments they must simultaneously establish their own revolutionary workers’ governments, either in the form of local executive committees and councils or through workers’ clubs or committees, so that the bourgeois-democratic governments not only immediately lost the support of the workers but find themselves from the very beginning supervised and threatened by authorities behind which stand the whole mass of the workers. In a word, from the very moment of victory the workers’ suspicion must be directed no longer against the defeated reactionary party but against their former ally, against the party which intends to exploit the common victory for itself. To be able to forcefully and threateningly to oppose this party, whose betrayal of the workers will begin with the very first hour of victory, the workers must be armed and organized. The whole proletariat must be armed at once with muskets, rifles, cannon and ammunition, and the revival of the old-style citizens’ militia, directed against the workers, must be opposed. Where the formation of this militia cannot be prevented, the workers must try to organize themselves independently as a proletarian guard, with elected leaders and with their own elected general staff; they must try to place themselves not under the orders of the state authority but of the revolutionary local councils set up by the workers. Where the workers are employed by the state, they must arm and organize themselves into special corps with elected leaders, or as a part of the proletarian guard. Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary.
—Karl Marx, Address of the Central Committee to the Communist League (emphasis mine)
it's a total and deeply unserious misinterpretation of what marx actually said, and imo it is indicative less of anything specific to maoism but of the usamerican individualist mindset, who cannot conceive of 'the proletariat' as conceiving of anything other than scattered individuals making personal purchasing and lifestyle decisions. to paraphrase the least annoying mcelroy brother, if you buy a glock you're not arming the proletariat, you're arming the justin. you and your SRA buddies owning guns is not an 'armed proletariat', it's an 'armed just some guys'.
& of course these people will make much hay about the black panthers' use of firearms while once again completely failing to understand what the black panthers actually were (an organization founded on marxist principles) and what they used those guns for (to patrol, in groups, around their neighbourhoods to prevent police from acting with impunity). not for personal 'self defence' but for organized, community self-defense. which kind of gets to the heart of it, a gun is not actually useful for 'self-defense', owning a gun doesn't make you safer, but because of this individualism the specter of the random street hate crime which you can epically john wick your way out of plays an oversized role in the political imagination of these people who, again, cannot envision what self-defense looks like on a community or class basis.
another argument that will be made is that "well, personal gun ownership isn't revolutionary action now, but if there's a revolution how do you expect the revolutionary party to become armed if not through preexisting individual gun ownership?" needless to say i think this is very silly. no revolutionary or guerilla movement in history has ever relied upon the personal gun ownership of its members, because that's a fucking stupid way to operate a serious fighting force.
now that doesn't mean i actually think that gun control legislation in the usa is prima facie a good idea -- i think if the last few years have hammered any point home it's that the cops don't need excuses to shoot people, and that any theoretical program of firearm confiscation would be accompanied by disproportional leniency for right-wing white gun owners and disproportional violence and brutality against latino and black gun owners. i don't think guns are ontologically evil, i think if you want to own a gun that's whatever--but i do think that SRA types are for the most part wilfully deluding themselves that their particular type of consumerism and hobbyism is serious revolutionary activism in much the same way that people who make a big deal out of buying from their local small business queer owned coffee shop are.
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davidson-eric · 6 months
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