why do leftists get angry when American politicians aren’t dyed in the wool communists? nobody is going to praise Engels, Lenin, Stalin and Mao in campaign literature or at a debate. why do you expect them to be? most people in the United States aren’t Communists, they were taught that it means dictatorship where you get summarily incarcerated and executed for disobeying the great leader and the government. the fact that a lot of “communists” spend most of their time arguing over people who actually got off their asses and did shit and wishing all types of evil upon those who hold slightly different positions than them doesn’t speak much in our favor either. You want regular people to embrace communism, try treating them as human beings instead of a repository of bad ideas waiting to be filled with your misinterpretation of whatever it is you last read.
Compelling stuff Halabe. I mean, we are utterly incapable of making a decision unless absolutely certain no one is looking at the receipts? If a simple audit trail scares you into a coma, it’s not the oversight that’s broken - it’s your ethics lmfao
The disturbing thing was- when corporal punishment was being discussed, IT was everywhere. It was a crisis. Here- one of the reasons we can't trust strangers to physically discipline kids. A national shame, should have received a bigger outcry. SCHOOL IS UNSAFE.
This guy really doesn’t know who he is messing with or what he’s talking about.
Cane payment is always low toward the end of crushing. He’s being dishonest.
#FijiTimesNews | “In March 2000 when Chaudhry was PM and sugar minister, growers received the lowest third cane payment of $8 per tonne," Agriculture,Waterways and Sugar Industry Minister Tomasi Tunabuna. #Fiji#FijiNews https://t.co/qGcYOE25jm
Just what Mahendra needed to rally his base - that Tunabuna’s a liar. The minister frames “$8 payment” as if Chaudhry arbitrarily decided to be stingy. Master award disbursed five installments based on a 70/30 revenue split and the third pmnt (“cleanup) historically been low.
Most Americans believe that the US government took an anti-apartheid stance with South Africa because it was the right thing to do. Imagine that. There is zero accurate history education in the US. Americans either have to dig for the truth or believe what they're told.
“However, in the early hours of the morning of the next day the officer attacked her again using a 4×2 piece of timber, striking her face, back, and forehead which knocked her unconscious.”
Correct. There is no “class war” happening if it doesn’t involve Black liberation. Black people are the designated slave class of the American capitalist system. No one is serious who doesn’t understand this.
The Proletarian dictatorship is a state of no kind; the Party assumes the legitimate functions of the State, but unlike the State in the past, the Party can never claim be independent or superior to the nation, for the nation cannot be demarcated from the people themselves.
The founders of the United States took ideas from Greece, Rome, and Britain. Despite fighting a violent revolution to gain freedom from Britain, the US kept the English common law legal system and drafted a Bill of Rights which took inspiration from the English Bill of Rights.
Other people look into their own historical traditions and use it to build their political institutions. The only thing preventing African people from doing the same is that we have allowed other people to convince us that our history is less valuable and isn't worth studying.
It was because of CAF.
In 1964, a CAF delegation led by Kwame Nkrumah boycotted the 1966 World Cup, and one of the demands was for FIFA to ban apartheid South Africa. No one is going to address what's happening in this year's World Cup unless CAF speak out.
@kawdigoo This is precisely because Narube is becoming way too desparate and is willing to court anybody and everybody to try to get swing votes.
Problem is, he is now entertaining Taukei Movement types as well as NFP-lite characters, both being tasteless in their ideologies and praxis.