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The Cooperative State of Mel-akkam

Co oz wrote:Social Democracy?is it a good thing?
Why or why not ?

I’m not a social democrat myself, but I think the left can learn a lot from them. They’re the only even vaguely left-leaning movement that has gained influence in democratic countries (outside of Latin America, that is) and they’ve been able to implement a number of genuinely beneficial policies, even if they pale in comparison to the proposals of the real left. Why? Because they present themselves as moderate, willing to compromise, and above all, they participate in parliamentary politics. I think the left can and should adopt many of the tactics used by SocDems to gain influence, and then should use that platform to implement real socialist policies.



The Beatified Building Brickface of Borf Brigades

I think abandoning ones principles for pointless political capital is a waste of power. Especially when it advances coercive, exploitative economics that undermine humanity's quality of life and our access to the commons. Scandinavia's Nordic Model seems prosperous on the surface because it benefits from parasitic imperialism that perpetuates poverty in the third world.



The Socialist Republic of The American Continentes

Co oz wrote:Social Democracy?is it a good thing?
Why or why not ?

Remember that it was the social democrats that continued to fund and advocate for the imperialist war in World War I, causing the schism with Rosa Luxemburg and Karl liebknecht. To make matters worse, the Minister of Defense at the time, a social democrat by the name of Gustav Noske, brutally crushed the workers uprising that culminated with the proclamation of the Free Socialist Republic but collapsed soon after due to the betrayal of the social democrats. At the end of the day, social democrats will always take the side of capital because they stand to lose with the abolishment of capitalism and would rather incrementally reform it.

Co oz and Vibr

The Confederacy of Co oz

Mel-akkam wrote:I’m not a social democrat myself, but I think the left can learn a lot from them. They’re the only even vaguely left-leaning movement that has gained influence in democratic countries (outside of Latin America, that is) and they’ve been able to implement a number of genuinely beneficial policies, even if they pale in comparison to the proposals of the real left. Why? Because they present themselves as moderate, willing to compromise, and above all, they participate in parliamentary politics. I think the left can and should adopt many of the tactics used by SocDems to gain influence, and then should use that platform to implement real socialist policies.

I used to believe this but when the ruling powers allow it you must question if it truly is a threat to their power or more useful to them?

The American Continentes wrote:Remember that it was the social democrats that continued to fund and advocate for the imperialist war in World War I, causing the schism with Rosa Luxemburg and Karl liebknecht. To make matters worse, the Minister of Defense at the time, a social democrat by the name of Gustav Noske, brutally crushed the workers uprising that culminated with the proclamation of the Free Socialist Republic but collapsed soon after due to the betrayal of the social democrats. At the end of the day, social democrats will always take the side of capital because they stand to lose with the abolishment of capitalism and would rather incrementally reform it.

Part of me wonders and will research if their were mid grounders during the bourgeois revolutions.

The Free Land of Sahara Council

guys i just saw in the regional rankings that i am 1st in crime rate and death rate, what a beateful nation i am.

The Free Land of Sahara Council

Sahara Council wrote:guys i just saw in the regional rankings that i am 1st in crime rate and death rate, what a beateful nation i am.

obesity and gambling too

The Exclusion Zone of Anasychkinark

Sahara Council wrote:obesity and gambling too

interesting indeed:)

The Confederacy of Co oz

Can we get a check on who is still active
? Perhaps we need a new recruiter? That could help the region grow and become more active

The Exclusion Zone of Anasychkinark

Co oz wrote:Can we get a check on who is still active
? Perhaps we need a new recruiter? That could help the region grow and become more active

i'm still active not as much on weekdays for a bit but i'm usually around comrade:) we should get a recruiter i'm just for external affairs right now

The Exclusion Zone of Anasychkinark


Declassified Documents Shine Light on Anasychkinarkian Operations

In a startling revelation, previously classified documents from the nation of Anasychkinark have been declassified, offering a rare glimpse into the secretive world of their military operations abroad. The documents, obtained through undisclosed channels, provide insight into the covert actions of Anasychkinarkian forces on foreign soil, raising questions about the reach and influence of their military apparatus.

The declassified documents include video footage and written reports detailing various operations conducted by Anasychkinarkian special forces, commonly known as Spetsnaz. These operations, shrouded in secrecy and conducted under the cover of darkness, reveal a pattern of swift and precise strikes against high-value targets.

One segment of the declassified footage captures moments of infiltration and extraction, showcasing the efficiency with which Anasychkinarkian operatives operate in hostile environments. Faces are blurred, voices distorted, but the actions speak volumes about the capabilities of these elite forces.

Another segment delves into the interrogation methods employed by Anasychkinarkian forces, highlighting the brutal tactics used to extract information from captured individuals. The footage paints a grim picture of black sites where shadows become weapons and whispers turn into screams.

The release of these declassified documents has sparked international debate and scrutiny. While some nations acknowledge the necessity of Anasychkinarkian operations in combating threats to global security, others express concerns about the ethical boundaries crossed in the pursuit of their objectives.

Human rights advocates have raised alarms about the methods used in interrogations, calling for greater transparency and accountability from Anasychkinarkian authorities. Foreign policy experts emphasize the need for a delicate balance between acknowledging the effectiveness of Anasychkinarkian operations and addressing concerns about their methods.

As the world grapples with the implications of these revelations, the shadows of Anasychkinarkian operations continue to cast doubt and uncertainty on the global stage. The declassification of these documents serves as a reminder of the unseen forces at play in the world, and the need for greater transparency in matters of national security.

This article is based on declassified documents obtained through undisclosed channels and is intended for informational purposes only.

The Exclusion Zone of Anasychkinark

Rumored Operation Revealed: Executions in Anasychkinarkian Black Ops


Recently surfaced rumors have shed light on a clandestine operation purportedly conducted by Anasychkinarkian special forces, revealing shocking details of executions carried out on foreign soil. While the authenticity of these claims remains unverified, the allegations have sparked international outcry and renewed scrutiny of Anasychkinark's military activities abroad.

According to the rumors, the operation involved a covert mission undertaken by Anasychkinarkian special forces, commonly known as Spetsnaz, targeting individuals deemed to be threats to national security. The operation allegedly culminated in the extrajudicial execution of these individuals, raising serious questions about the rule of law and human rights.

Details surrounding the rumored operation are scarce, with only fragmentary accounts and unsubstantiated reports providing glimpses into the shadowy world of Anasychkinarkian black ops. However, the gravity of the allegations has prompted calls for a thorough investigation by international authorities to ascertain the veracity of the claims.

The emergence of these rumors has reignited concerns about the conduct of Anasychkinarkian forces abroad, particularly regarding their adherence to international humanitarian law and standards of conduct during military operations. Human rights organizations have condemned the alleged executions as blatant violations of fundamental rights and have called for accountability and justice for the victims.

In response to the allegations, Anasychkinarkian authorities have remained tight-lipped, neither confirming nor denying the existence of the rumored operation. The lack of transparency surrounding the matter has only fueled speculation and raised suspicions about the true extent of Anasychkinark's military activities beyond its borders.

As the international community awaits further developments and concrete evidence regarding the alleged operation, the rumors serve as a sobering reminder of the complexities and challenges inherent in addressing the clandestine actions of state actors operating in the shadows.

Please note that the information presented in this article is based on unverified rumors and should be treated with caution until corroborated by credible sources.

via The Communist Bloc

The Peoples Socialist Republic of Azarackia
The Exclusion Zone of Anasychkinark

Azarackia wrote:hi

hello comrade!!!:)

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