Good, if true. The DPRK has been forbidden from importing oil for far too long. Now the US can't do anything to Russia any more economically, so Russia doesn't have to respect the sanctions and import bans on the DPRK.
man why are leftist spaces online like this?
They don't start off this way. People usually start-up communities out of genuine passion, but as time goes on the only people willing to babysit/moderate the community are people who spend a lot of time on the internet already. Eventually, the whole mod team becomes people who do nothing else but chat about the community/forum. As they reinforce each other, in their minds the importance of their community/forum grows. No longer is it a fun internet site, now it's serious business, and that means that bad actors want to destroy. Then they give themselves carte blanche to "protect" the community. Naturally, with that kind of mindset anyone who disagrees with them is a potential threat, everyone who posts could be a bad actor in disguise, pretending so as to gain the community's trust.
What do you get? An insular, paranoid community, resistant to change, distrustful of new people, ruled by a mod clique with their own agenda.
I don't know enough about Hexbear to make a judgment, those are just my general observations, but from little I've seen I think it is happening there too. The whole "I wasn't lying to you users! It was all a sneaky ruse!" bit is actually sus, feels like damage control after being found out. The HB mods have clearly made their decision without the community and now they're trying to find a way to frame the change so that it doesn't piss off the userbase and result in them losing power or worse losing the userbase over whom they lord over. I haven't seen an apology to the effect of "maybe we were wrong to delete the community" or "maybe we should have consulted the userbase", it's all "sorry we handled it poorly" and "I'm sorry we're bad at communicating!" Very disingenuous.
Same thing that destroyed leftypol years ago: immature mods, cliques and egos.
Trump will be gone after 4 years, but Democrats won't. Democrats need to learn they can't just do whatever they want as long as every four years they paint the other side as "a danger to democracy" and say this time the vote is "existential". It's such total horseshit and frankly I am a bit surprised so many liberals have fallen for it.
I hate liberals as much as, if not more than Nazis.
and Chinese civilians
Holy shit this part made me physically uneasy. They're basically telling you to fear Chinese people cause they can be "spies". Red scare and Cold War propaganda vibes.
There's thousands NATO soldiers in Ukraine helping with ammo deliveries, training, equipment, coordination, intelligence, not to mention thousands of actual mercenaries from NATO countries. Yet not once would the Western media say "NATO troops deployed alongside Ukrainian troops in Ukraine", or admit that all the French, Polish and other foreign military personnel who die in Ukraine were just holidaying in Pokrovsk.
"shadow economy"
I like how they think that an economy in which the US isn't dominant is a "shadow" one.
Cuba had rich, fertile soil, but due to growing monoculture crops coffee and sugar during its colonial period, its soil was depleted of nutrients. In the interwar period Cuba was an exporter of sugar, but during WWII the US started growing/producing its own sugar, which made prices of sugar plummet. After the revolution the Soviet Union donated a bunch of industrial farm equipment and fertiliser, but all of that equipment is old and useless now. The embargo ensured that Cuba couldn't import any new equipment.
Cuba has been trying to develop cooperative farms for a while now, but without industrial farm equipment it is hard to grow food at scale. I'm not sure if they're able to import fertiliser from Russia, but even that can only get you so far.
Edit: gonna link the book here also, for visibility. Not strictly about Cuba, but it talks about colonialism and exploitation of "Latin America". https://library.uniteddiversity.coop/More_Books_and_Reports/Open_Veins_of_Latin_America.pdf
Advance?! I thought NATO was a defensive pact. Huh...
The latest cope is "hypersonic weapons aren't what they're hyped up to be".
They're not rebels, they're a Western-funded ISIS/Al-Qaeda offshoot that wants to establish an Islamic caliphate in Syria.
They differ from ISIS because ISIS tried to establish a global caliphate and failes, HTS aims to establish one only in Syria.
In addition to supporting Neo-Nazis in Ukraine, the West and the Western media are now supporting ISIS in Syria.