[-] [email protected] 13 points 3 hours ago

'China almost never interfere in the affairs of countries that doesn't share a border with it in its 5000 year history' this can be applied to any country or civilization ever. international affairs didn't really exist back. i don't think they were criticising dengism or anything

[-] [email protected] 12 points 3 hours ago

sorry, but that first sentence took me out if it. would've been better to say 'armenia brought it upon themselves' rather than what you went with considering the ethnic cleansing that occurred

[-] [email protected] 11 points 3 hours ago

won't change shit

[-] [email protected] 20 points 3 hours ago

all but confirmed but i gotta add that 'rumoured' just in case

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i don't want to detach myself from the current situation dreaming about the possible horrors of the future while sitting in the midst of a genocide, but i feel this is one of those things you kinda have to think about especially considering the scale of its consequences. this isn't a 'nothing matters we're gonna die in a nuclear war anyway!' kindveof here, this actually is something that we know will happen and are already seeing """""gradually""""" take form. my worries here are primarily the response to the migration. we are already seeing far-right governments take hold all over europe and the west in general and as material conditions worsen the need to further act on their racist class-obscuring rhetoric will increase as they push people into a genocidal frenzy, blaming their woes on the hundreds of millions if not billions of refugees. gaza will be as herero and nama genocide was to the holocaust. the chicken must come home to roost and we will see the methods pioneered by our imperialism brought home. no longer will you be watching a holocaust on your phone, because it will be happening right in front of you, or more accurately, to you.

don't think we should be wasting a lot of time pondering this considering the issues at hand but we have to at least prepare for something along these lines as i do not see a future different from the one i depicted being possible without a radical reconstitution of the west. which isn't an impossibility like some doomers seem to think but not within 10-20 years when it really becomes a problem. maybe our only hope is Hezbollah al-Biritaniu like in children of men

[-] [email protected] 16 points 6 hours ago

"Well, I got him outside, just the two of us, and suddenly his history wasn't so fine, was it?"

[-] [email protected] 29 points 8 hours ago

maybe i'm being too much of a doomer but i feel unless there's an offramp they're gonna nuke tehran and all major cities in the region

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nothing more to add

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books on the collapse, the aftermath

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago

can't believe no one's mentioned omonia or omonia 29m in cyprus. they're the greek livorno, most supporters are voters or members of AKEL. their logo is based off old eastern bloc heraldry. they've managed to reach the cypriot first division in recent years. no idea why they split from omonia fc to form their own fan owned club, im not a cypriot. will probably start following their activity, seems like a very interesting story

[-] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

most revolutions have had some form of military or paramilitary participation. it usually isnt just a spontaneous uprising

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is there a definitive definition of "revolution" you follow and how do you differentiate it from the standard coup? when does a coup become a revolution?

[-] [email protected] 6 points 3 days ago

recently got promote to serie c i heard. finally back in proffessional football

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i know of livorno, celtic, rayo vallecano, union st gilloise, standard liege, red star paris, bologna (maybe?) and the better version of st pauli babelsberg 03

liverpool, man utd and basically everyother major football club have some socialist history due to it being a working class sport, but it seems that is just history now. the big clubs are all moneygrubbing bastards

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I don't want to bash orgs like PVDA-PTB in Belgium, their logos look good visually but... they just don't have the same flare y'know? I wouldn't be willing to die for the PVDA flag, it just doesn't click in the same way Hezbollah's does. Maybe it's just that Arabic is an objectively superior alphabet, or something. You could never have good Latin text on a flag, only thing that came close was the RSFSR's flag and that's fucking Cyrillic. I hope someone can prove me wrong

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I don't want to bash orgs like PVDA-PTB in Belgium, their logos look good visually but... they just don't have the same flare y'know? I wouldn't be willing to die for the PVDA flag, it just doesn't click in the same way Hezbollah's does. Maybe it's just that Arabic is an objectively superior alphabet, or something. You could never have good Latin text on a flag, only thing that came close was the RSFSR's flag and that's fucking Cyrillic. I hope someone can prove me wrong

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check the side panel and search for broadcasters if you want to watch it pirate-jammin

If you're confused about how the qualification system works just look at this wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(AFC)#Fourth_round

If they win they advance to the 4th round and play in a group stage with 2 other teams, 1st place is automatic qualification and 2nd sends you to the 5th and final qualifying round

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