Piracy is cool, but there's already places where random US media is freely available.
I'd love to see tankie tube with amazing curation and playlists.
Piracy is cool, but there's already places where random US media is freely available.
I'd love to see tankie tube with amazing curation and playlists.
Hey, comrades! What's this weekly post for? [wrong answers only]
This whole timeline is complete nonsense. Can we reset back to the one where the Red Army didn't stop in Berlin, please?
Post it all! Small communities like this need everyone's content! :D
Haaave you met GPL, it's related licenses, and copyleft, yet?
I'm not well versed in theory, but my understanding so far is that organising is simply getting a group of people to commit to work together with a goal in mind.
Not every "organising" group has to have a socialist revolution in mind. But organised groups with class consciousness in the core of their values will know which side they represent in the class struggle.
Maybe establishing a routine with your local green party is a way to expose yourself to pressing issues in your community, and learn to work in a group.
If you want your own initiative, I guess borrowing from the entrepreneurship textbook isn't too horrible. You need to find a problem, a way to solve it, and work on that that idea to make it a reality. You will need a communication strategy, a recruitment strategy, a work strategy, a funding strategy. This is all work that can be shared in a group of people that commit and execute to it. That volunteer some of their free time to tasks related to an organisation.
I feel that aligns with the very broad "organise the working class" that theory asks us to. It is still broad, but I think it makes it a bit more tangible.
I also don't think the people have to be exclusively communists to join, so I wouldn't be particularly worried in that aspect. Most people lean into being good humans, and are easy to work with. As long as we show our values and they are comfortable with them, it's all fun and games. That keeps the nazis away. :)
I also just remembered of "contradiction".
I'll put mine out in the game, to increase those 50:50 odds.
If the scale was realistic they wouldn't be able to see each other.
“Before Covid, people viewed Kim Jong Un positively,” says Myong Suk, “but now almost everyone is full of discontent.”
From the original article.
Meaning... Up until 2020, despite every bit of western media claimeing that it was a ruthless dictatorship murdering 90% of the population every week, up until 2020 people viewed Kim Jong Un positively?
After covid I wonder which country isn't full of discontent.
Interesting... 🤔
The recurring issue with communism is that capitalist powers keep on trying to corrupt, infiltrate and sabotage popular governments.
While there's incentive from outsider agents to control the resources in a piece of land, and the population in that area, there's risk that some people within that population will betray their people for individual gain.
There's no passive corruption without active corruption. Active corruption happens for individual gain in detriment of other people. Active corruption is the role of money players, the capitalists.