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I'm a Marxist-Leninist! β€οΈπŸ‡°πŸ‡΅πŸ‡¨πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¨πŸ‡³πŸ‡»πŸ‡³πŸ‡±πŸ‡¦ I support all the colonized people of the world. All those in Africa, Asia and Latin America and especially the indigenous peoples of North America, Oceania and Palestine!

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How 18-24 year olds voted in the German election
  • Die Linke is pro-israel. They say they don't want to send weapons in reagilns of war (which they will never have a say in) but they do say israel has a right to defend itself.

  • Is the left in Germany dead?
  • Die Linke gained more than 10.000 member this year alone so we are seeing a small gain in their popularity and polling around almost 6%. of course that is in large because there will be elections soon.

    it is true that the DKP is a very small party at the moment. 50 years ago they had i think about 60.000 member. right now they are not gaining much influence, but they are very well read and active communists.

    the only thing german communists can do is join the dkp and organize in unions and their workplaces as well as on the streets, with the guidance of the party.

  • German Communist Parties
  • oh man sorry, I've had a long day. i edited my comment

  • German Communist Parties
  • I honestly don't really know anything about it but maybe this text from the DKP can give you some insight (in german)

    https://dkp.de/wp-content/uploads/theorie-bildung/Bildungsheft-Strategie-und-Taktik.pdf

  • German Communist Parties
  • The MLPD is weird. ive only ever heard bad things about them and oftentimes they were described as 'cult-like'. that's probably because get the entire inheritances from deceased memberes and have, too my knowledge a lot of nepotism as well as pressuring members or just interested people into donating. this is also evident by the fact that they are an insanely rich small-party. what they do with the money idk but the only political activity is see from them is electoral campaigns/hanging up a lot of signs. i do not recommend the MLPD

    The DKP is very solid. very well central-democratically organized and has a lot of very well-read marxists. their stances/electoral campains are principled marxist leninist and so a good job educating it's members and environment. the dkp is one of the very few based organizations in germany so it's a good idea to organize with them

  • What's up with people claiming PSL shields predators? [CW: mentions of SA]
  • the burden of proof is on the people claiming that, not on us or the psl.

  • Classic NYT
  • parenti quote

  • General Discussion Thread - Juche 113, Week 10
  • Where is this? you can't post these pictures without a location. my curiosity is killing me

  • When the lib says Putler ordered Hamas
  • didn't Egypt know? i heard the had intelligence about oct 7th and gave it to isn't real who just ignored that

  • Americans discussing Israel
  • bully is a hell of a euphemism

  • Who actually funds Lemmygrad?

    I just saw what BeeHaw (or something like that) is and it is described in their sidebar that running their instance and all that costs money. I know that operating servers costs at least a little bit of money but I don't know who provides that for Lemmygrad. I have never seen the option to donate to this community and as far as I know there isn't any rich leader of ours that sponsors us. So who actually operates Lemmygrad and funds it?

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    Do you consider leaving your country? If so, where, and why?
  • I plan on leaving Germany. I would prefer to leave after I studied at a university but I feel less and less comfortable here politically. So does my girlfriend who isn't a Marxist but she is very open to all of my ideas and support most of them but she is kind of anti-intellectual in a way that she doesn't like reading and doesn't care for history.

    I want to leave for China, I'm leaning Chinese already, but my girlfriend rather opposed to the idea. One thing is that she doesn't speak the language, the other is that she is a little bit scared of China because of western propaganda. She knows most of it is propaganda, but she doesn't know how China is actually since we have never been there. I don't know either but I'm more optimistic. I admire that she doesn't blindly fall for any kind of propaganda and thinks critically about anything.

    One major issue for her is that first aid seems not to exist there? We follow a German rapper on TikTok who lives in Shenzhen for a lot of years and it's very well integrated in Chinese society. He told a story about calling 120 (i think)/ emergency services for a drunk dude who fell unconscious. His girlfriend immediately left the scene and he called them but once they arrived they asked who called them instead of helping them. Apparently calling emergency services is an admission of guilt and you can be sued by the injured.

    In Germany it's a crime not to help and call emergency services. She wouldn't want to live somewhere were you don't get help if you're injured or need help desperately.

    She also doesn't want to lose her privilege of being part of the labor aristocracy. I get that she wants to live a nice life. I would be fine in a poor farmer's village in some mountains but China is becoming a country where you have great living standards so I hope until we are ready to move we evaluate China better.

    Cuba would be another contestant for us since it's nice and tropical as well as very progressive but we wouldn't have the same standard of living there. The lack of good internet accessablity is her biggest concern but the language is a bit easier to learn.

    In conclusion I would love to leave the imperical core with my gf but we are uncertain where we would be comfortable.