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Dec 04, 2025 07:07AM
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another quote i can’t help but save about the stupidity of the democratic party’s fake progressivism
Dec 08, 2025 07:57AM
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saved quote on american liberal hypocrisy in comments
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“should one party propose, stripping immigrants of all rights and the other proposed stripping them of only some rights. The intellectually rigorous thing to do is to consider that what’s best is stripping immigrants of most rights to compromise.” love this critique of centrist bs
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“because it is the middle of the empire that must look upon this and say yes this is tragic but necessary because the alternative is barbarism. The alternative to the countless killed and maimed an orphan and left without a home without school without hospital and the screaming from under the rubble in the corpses disposed of by vultures and dogs and the days old babies, left scream and starve is barbarism.” 5
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Dakota Reads page 28: “ to watch the leader of the most powerful nation on earth endorse and finance a genocide prompts, not a passing, kind of disgust or anger, but a severance. The empire may claim fear of violence because the fear of violence justifies any measure of violence in return, but this severance is another kind: a walking away of non-involvement with the machinery that would produce or allowed to produce such horror. What has happened, for all of the future bloodshed it will prompt, will be remembered as the moment millions of people looked at the west, the rules based order, the shell of modern liberalism, and the capitalist thing it serves”


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Dakota Reads i really like how the author connects the oppression and genocide in gaza to the interest of capitalism and ties other human rights struggles into that same commentary. very important way of talking about this issue


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