[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 74 points 1 week ago

Comrades, a little breakdown on Pakistan vs India please. Shit appears to be kicking off and I don't trust either government. All I know is that India is basically fascist with those Hindutva freaks in power, and Pakistan has always been a CIA infested state. Where do we stand from an anti-imperialist standpoint, and who's benefiting from this uncertainty right now.

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 73 points 5 months ago

I don't feel anything about the collapse of the SAA in Hama and possibly further. It's a rotting government, even a particularly vulnerable minority like the Ismaili Shias in Salamiyah are seeing the writing on the wall and handed over their town to HTS today. People in the left anti-imperialist camp are missing too much context in their steadfast defence of Assad and the government. Yeah most minorities would rather live under Assad, that's obvious, but it's frankly a horrible government and most people are just indifferent at this point. I expected horrors to be committed when HTS took Aleppo, but they are behaving better than the SAA and NDF thugs so far honestly. It's very hard to be motivated to fight for the rotting Baath government, what does a vision of the future even look like at this point? Back to 2010, where you get arrested if you get caught praying when you have lunch break? It's psychologically over for the Baath government, their last 15 years have ranged from mediocre to disastrous in people's minds, and the natural reaction is that people either openly welcome HTS or become indifferent towards HTS.

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 72 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

It won't hold, I have 0% faith in that. Israel is a rabid dog that can't been be controlled at this point, but at the same time I think that we won't see any ground invasion anymore due to how catastrophic it has been for Israel. I also don't believe in that point about Gaza, the Israelis won't be satisfied until every single civilian is dead and they can do their settlement dreams there.

Regarding that last point, yeah when looking at it without cope from my side, yeah we lost. We lost our leadership, we lost our homes and in the end Israel will come out with a win. Iran didn't do enough, Hamas didn't have a coherent plan for the day after Oct 7, and Hezbollah let the entire leadership get killed through dumb lack of security preparation. That's the truth, even if it's painful. I'm especially disappointed about Iran, they've been waiting for this for 40 years and in the end they barely did anything.

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 74 points 7 months ago

Gaza: returning the hostages

Lebanon: returning the northern settlers to their homes

How about you just return the land you freaks

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 72 points 8 months ago

Some of the sights in the ongoing Arbaeen pilgrimage in Iraq:

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 74 points 9 months ago

cuck n chad ranking: dad edition

Gigachad Chad Neutral Beta (Fe)Male Virgin Cuck
Putin (back into first place, so many Ws on the front recently) Ukrainian anti-mobilization people (running over and beating up the mobilization freaks daily, keep rocking) My attention span (still reading telegram news in Russian every day about 100m2 captured in Cockskoye) Julian Röpcke (everyone's favorite Jihadi Julian has finally opened his eyes and stopped coping) Zelensky (it's over Z-man, literally nothing is going well for this man)
Hamas, PIJ, Qassam, PFLP and all resistance groups in Gaza (Allah's bravest soliders) Hezbollah (still rocking in the north, no settler will ever sleep there again) My son (good kid, but could be a lib in disguise) The Republican Party (absolute freakshow convention, these people are crazy) Trump shooter (coomer shooter who couldn't do his job properly, didn't even give us a manifesto to read and make fun of)
The people of Gaza (bravest people ever) Ansarallah (defeated the great satan in a naval war and hit Tel Aviv with a rocket) Donald Trump (horrible person, but can't deny the pure aura after literally getting shot) Bernie Sanders (horrible political instincts and increasingly cucked behavior) Bolivian coup attempt (the most cucked coup I've seen)
Yahya Sinwar (still undefeated) Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah (dropped two big speeches last week, I love listening to him) Kamala Harris (Allah has given this woman so much luck, never seen someone that gets such opportunities while doing nothing) JD Vance (pure beta energy, the world is one Trump McDonald's induced stroke away from the first 4chan president) Joe Biden (idk if he's even alive, but getting pushed out by Pelosi's corpse while you're the literal president is cucked)
[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 74 points 10 months ago

Ukraine map is moving fast again. We've had a major Russian breakthrough in the 2014 line near New York (lol) and Toretsk. The Russians have also opened a third Kharkov front in the north and a limited incursion into Sumy border villages has also been reported. The entire microdistrict in Chasov Yar has been captured and the Avdiivka front keeps moving further and further every day with Ukrainians slowly getting pushed back to the Vovcha River. It looks like the summer objectives for Russia this year will be cutting the Pokrovsk-Konstantinvka highway, surrounding Vuhledar (my most hated town in Ukraine tbh), capturing the rest of Krasnogorovka, reducing the Siversk salient, capturing the rest of the LPR villages, and finally working on that Toretsk-New York urban area by crossing the canal near Chasov Yar. Looking forward to learning new village names and learning about Soviet industrial achievements that seem to exist in every Soviet town.

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 72 points 11 months ago

Comrades I need to talk Ukraine War with you otherwise I'm going to explode from the pure energy. My pregnant wife doesn't understand what's going on, my Dad thought that Russia already won and I even called my communist uncle to talk about Kharkov but his favorite news channel on Youtube hasn't talked about Ukraine since the fall of Avdeevka so he didn't have a clue about the situation.

So what's our analysis of this Kharkov offensive by Russia? Am I right when I say that this is the biggest overall development of the war since the Russian withdrawal from Kherson in November 2022? For people who have checked out of Russia-Ukraine news, here's a little breakdown:

Russia has crossed the Russia-Ukraine border north of Kharkov again after withdrawing from this region in September 2022. It has been successful so far, with numerous villages captured and some serious progress close to Volchansk and Lyptsi. Those two towns are pretty much the only places where Ukraine has built any serious fortifications, so if those towns fall soon, Russia can pretty much drive down to the outskirts of Kharkov, and more importantly, to Velykyi Burluk and Chuhuiv, which could collapse the entire Oskil river region for Ukraine. Ukraine has also panicked now and started sending units from other parts of the frontline, which has already caused small collapses east of Chasiv Yar, in the southern parts of Krasnogorovka and in central Klishchiivka.

Honestly this has been so exciting to follow, we're finally learning names of new places and the line moving is actually visible on a zoomed out map. The good part is that this move could make other stagnant parts of the line finally move. Will Russia move into Sumy? Or will they cross the border north of Kupiansk? Or do a daring cross-Dnieper assault on Kherson again? Or could they finally move in Zaporozhye? Thank you mr Putin for making things move again

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 74 points 1 year ago

Wait did our Hamas boys capture the annoying TikTok IDF girl

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 73 points 2 years ago

Egyptian MP Mustafa Bakri speaks in an emergency parliamentary session today

Translation:

Nasser said that what was lost with violence, can only be restored with violence

No peace with the killers and no deals

Down with Camp David, down with Wadi Araba, down with Oslo, war is the solution

This is why we give a mandate to the Supreme Commander (of the Armed Forces), and activate Article 152 (basically an Egyptian law that allows parliament to declare war) - mic cut off here

[-] LargePenis@hexbear.net 74 points 2 years ago

She used to sometimes use it on her streams to remind people of her past identity. Lots of transphobes tried to shame her by saying that she's going to hell because she's named Mohammed and has now sinned by transitioning. So she used to say fuck it, yeah I'm Mohammed and that's the name on my ID card. Trans culture in the Arab World is also quite different, the concept of deadnames and new names isn't as prevalent, many trans people use variation of their birth name or adopt a "celebrity" name while keeping their birth name in an official capacity despite being able to change it.

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