immuredanchorite

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there is no way that this doesn’t end up targeting pro-palestine activists with the now federally expanded definition of antisemitism that “includes” antizionism

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 43 points 1 week ago (6 children)

Ukraine is the first real near-peer war being fought with advanced weaponry and opposing industrialized state actors. Probably not too disimilar to what a conflict could look like between north and south. Having limited numbers of soldiers get experience in the field will probably ensure that those experiences are quickly absorbed by their own doctrine, considering the DPRK has been at war for 75ish years but has also been living in an armistice-limbo for nearly as long.

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 19 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

There are multiple levels to US support for Israel which can give the appearance of Israel “pulling the strings” when in reality it is a beneficial arrangement that is propped up by the US regime.

From a geopolitical standpoint, Israel is an essential component to the US unipolar order. Israel’s six-day war victory was a huge boon to the US, allowing the US to vicariously dominate western asia while it was overextended in Vietnam. This turned the tide against a socialist-oriented pan-arab movement. Israel saw a jr partnership to the US as a beneficial long-term arrangement, but for many years played both sides of the cold war up to that point. Israel’s importance to the US became dire after the Iranian revolution, which between the Shah’s Iran and Israel had encircled western asia more or less by US proxies. All of this control is essential for the US petro-dollar system, the system that forces the world to trade in dollar and therefore allows the US to essentially print a near-infinite amount of its fiat money without much concern for the integrity of its currency.

On the other hand, the US political system is a bourgeois republic that uses political elites, beholden to factions of the capitalist class and their monetary support, in order to legitimate its power. So each politician appears to be working under this or that party/principle/idea, but in reality it is a system that leverages individual (politicians) interest in order to align with ruling-class interests. The reason AIPAC and the Israel lobby appears to control politicians is because they have been given loopholes and exception to the point where it has been a defacto unspoken rule to support israel. the power AIPAC has over politicians is a representation of the power of the ruling class with its full weight behind this particular policy. Just like the interests of banking/finance or the MIC are unassailable to a large degree, they just call those things “bipartisan”.

Guess what I am saying is that despite whatever things they say in order to make whatever it is palatable, the US fully supports whatever the fuck Israel is doing. There is no secret or magic device making politicians bend to their will

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 44 points 1 week ago

Might as well “give a speech” when they will never answer the question anyway. The administration is literally playing with the lives of everyone on earth and this ghoul acts like that reporter is not taking things seriously. Matt Miller deserves a special place in hell.

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 43 points 2 weeks ago

the end of the end of history

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 57 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

There is probably truth to this, but it seems like “Israel” has also worked overtime to salvage the myth that they are an all-seeing, all-knowing super-advanced state. Having a bunch of people running around saying “actually they did know about xyz” helps spread that by appealing to contrarians.

The story also makes it seem like misogyny is the only culprit, and that there were smart “Israeli” women who knew what was up… but it is also just as likely that it was racism and a deep belief that the Palestinians were incapable of fighting back because they were “inferior caged animals” that led to Israel ignoring any warning signs. As this would suggest that there is a fatal flaw in the racial-supremacist ideology of Israel, you won’t hear them ever suggesting that they were too racist to see the threat, but they absolutely are too racist to properly analyze the world around them and understand the resistance. I guess that is good because it will be their undoing

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 70 points 2 weeks ago (9 children)

Vegas is a scar against an otherwise beautiful desert. It only exists as it does now, a dystopian trap made of human greed and misery, because of the failure of US imperialism in Cuba. It is an affront to nature and justice and in that way it is not unlike the zionist entity.

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 46 points 2 weeks ago

Pray for Cuba and the Yucatan …

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 64 points 2 weeks ago

At this rate, the US might be thinking the Maduro government is looking more and more legitimate with each passing hour

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 25 points 2 weeks ago

That clip is so shameless. What a complete psycho. To say "We have never sought a diplomatic resolution with Hamas" and then to end by saying "The only way out is for a ceasefire with Hamas." They think we are all idiots, but the corporate media will never reveal these questions imo. It sure seems like they are convinced they will never see any sort of accountability within their lives... then again Biden is on death's door.

[–] immuredanchorite@hexbear.net 49 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago) (2 children)

Has schrodinger's cat finally been revealed? Has this become ww3 or will we find that “nothing ever happens???” Tune in next week as…

For real though, is something happening? Hezbollah and the entity have been trading blows for months… what are the chances that this would actually be a prelude to some sort of invasion?

 

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