[-] Jusog@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 11 months ago

..my condolences. I didn't know shit was hitting the fan like this in Belgium. This sounds so fckn illegal fr. Was that in response to the actions of the harbor unions?

In Austria the terrorism threat has been hightened; that's all I know abt. Like there's gonna be more soldiers stationed at the parliament and whatnot. Oh and it's illegal to cover your face significantly for a few years now. So at unauthorized demonstrations what might happen is police reminding ppl it's illegal to cover ones face and once the demonstrators are kettled, they might get an additional fine to the normal one. Tho if every protestor would object, any lawsuit would prolly be retracted; that is if enough ppl r affected.

[-] Jusog@lemmygrad.ml 30 points 11 months ago

They're trying to scare off ppl from protesting.. These are our so-called democracies every lib loves so much. In school I once learned protesting was one of our most important rights under democracies. Whatever happened to that o.O

Meanwhile incredible activists around me are losing their jobs for standing up to genocide. Hearing abt these cases just makes me wanna raise my voice even further. Tho I wouldn't know what I'd do if I literally lost all my job opportunities. Literally only cuz I stood up against the cowardly slaughter of babies. At least I did the right thing then.

[-] Jusog@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 1 year ago

But the question remains... Are women bourgeois?

[-] Jusog@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Doesn't Cuba hold elections every 2 years or so? Even though they're a one party state, which is not regarded as democratic by the west because of what it considers to be the norm in this regard, I'd say the Cuban system is pretty enticing. I imagine it would make socialism extremely hard to pull through, if the party could just be voted out after a few years. Also we know Capitalism is an inhumane system based on exploitation of both humans as well as animals and our planet in general, so banning a party that wants to defend such a system makes sense to me.

Obviously I am a proponant of democracy and I'd love to see a socialist country make their system work better than Cuba has in regard to allowing other political parties, but I don't see that happening, as long as the west under the leadership of the US, is so keen on squashing every bit of communism there is. I'm keen on hearing what others think abt this opinion though.

Jusog

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