puff [comrade/them]

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Cake day: September 15th, 2022

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  • puff [comrade/them]tomutual_aidI'm sorry
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    4 months ago

    I know you have a lot going on and I'm not trying to condescend you but if the 4k you received a month ago is already gone then no amount of money people on hexbear give you is going to change your situation. Working under capitalism sucks but as long as you live in a capitalist country you need a job to survive. Why not ask hexbear users to help you look for one? In your situation that would be much more beneficial than asking for more donations. It also sounds like you need an in-person support group to help you emotionally and mentally. Do you have a local socialist party (PSL, CPUSA) you can join? It will help with the loneliness.




  • Heartwarming:

    "On the eve of his arrival, Vladimir Putin looked back on Russia and North Korea’s long history in an article published on the Rodong Sinmun newspaper.

    Putin wrote that Moscow was “the first among the world’s states” to recognise and establish diplomatic ties with Pyongyang.

    “Our country helped the Korean friends to build their national economy, create a healthcare system, develop science and education, and train professional administrative and technical staff,” he said.

    The Soviet Union also“extended a helping hand” to North Korea during the Korean War, the Russian President added in the piece.

    “I am convinced that our joint efforts will take our bilateral interaction to a higher level, which will facilitate mutually beneficial and equal cooperation between Russia and the DPRK." "










  • The EU parliament elections don't seem to have gone as disastrously as everyone thought. Center right and far right parties have made some gains but it's not a massive change or landslide as some were predicting. Vichy France mostly to blame. Frankly, the European parliament is mostly irrelevant when it comes to world politics so I'm not really concerned. The EU is rapidly losing its global importance and individual EU countries will do whatever they want anyway. Mercouris notes that some of those far right parties hate each other; it's not much of an alliance. The most important global political changes are those in the superpowers US and China, and the regional superpowers Russia, Iran, and to some extent India and Brazil. I firmly believe that BRICS is far more important to global politics than the EU will ever be again. 2008, Brexit, COVID, the Ukraine, and the energy suicide seem to have pretty much wiped the EU out.

    https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experience/cps/624/cpsprodpb/vivo/live/images/2024/6/9/12d36ae7-fc5a-42ec-b960-81a22ad552c8.png







  • Yeah I honestly don't know. His interview with Novara (on youtube) sorta made me feel better about it but then not really. He said some good things (about respect and dignity) but then some bad things (won't repeat here because it's offensive). He's a massive missed opportunity but he's not the whole party. Looks like they have a huge number of minority candidates who seem like genuinely good people and not terfs or homophobes.























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