I'm just going to take it one step at a time and see how far I can go. It wouldn't be the first worker co-op in the USA. I'm not sure what else I'm supposed to do, aside for "wait for a revolution." I know people here are like: "organize." And I'm like: I am literally the only communist for a hundred miles. There is no one to organize. I am surrounded by liberals and fascists. The only proletarians around here are seasonal laborers, many of whom don't speak English and have numerous reasons to be distrustful of a random white person talking about communism in broken Spanish. Etc.
I live next to one of these and I hate the people there so much. I have to go there regularly for groceries and often fantasize about [redacted].
Picturing someone staring at this on a dying phone, surrounded by a post-apocalyptic nuclear hellscape.
It is actually as simple as don’t support genocide, because that’s what the Nazis in Ukraine have been up to since 2014. Libs also pretend that Israel/Palestine is super complex even though it really is as simple as “don’t support genocide.”
The account is a LaRouchite sadly.
Going to publish a children’s book about X celebrity using drawings each produced in five seconds or less and see how much money I can make.
Just want to say that although the KPRF is not what it once was (lol), I think it’s better than controlled opposition. The fact that the western press never mentions it and that the vast majority of Americans are unaware of its existence entirely is proof enough for me that imperialists don’t trust it and that it is actually a threat to them.
THE JET IS WITH YOU IN THE HOUSE!!!!
War is hell. Innocent people die or have their lives ruined. 9/11 is just a taste of what’s coming to amerikkka. I live here with my family and I don’t like it, but if it’s necessary to liberate the planet from imperialism, then so be it.
And then Japan did a wholesome enslavement/genocide in Korea, China, and a bunch of other places 🥰
Just say that he was in the navy. That basically means that he can do anything. Also he needs to be a whiny unemployed millennial who is juggling eight gig jobs while always trying (and failing) to get more. And he’s into football so he can be relatable. As well as a token minority friend who repeatedly reminds him that he is not racist even though he actually is.
I have coworkers who purchase takeout food and/or coffee every single day despite their having literally no money (one coworker actually ran out of money one day and refused like five offers from me to buy him lunch) so I’ve been wondering about this. I make my own lunch and coffee and save immense amounts of money from doing so, but this may also be a form of privilege.