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Class Consciousness Project Comrade and CPGB-ML member.

This channel is to share and support anti-imperialist struggle, pursue class politics, and also offer my own taste in music and film.
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"Shine Our Friendship!", soviet poster, 1960
A little night-time reading.
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Counter-terrorism cops called to squash Columbia Uni anti-Israel protest

Does the right to protest exist in Joe Biden’s America?

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Massachusetts Congressman Bill Keating gives Zelensky a list of the House members who voted for the $61 billion aid package for Ukraine

Any reason Zelensky would need this information?

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"U.S. imperialism, which looks like a huge monster, is in essence a paper tiger, now in the throes of its death-bed struggle. In the world of today, who actually fears whom? It is not the Vietnamese qeople, the Laotian people, the Palestinian people, the Arab people, or the people of other countries, who fear U.S. imperialism; it is U.S. imperialism which fears the people of the world. It becomes panic-stricken at the mere rustle of leaves in the wind.
Innumerable facts prove that a just cause enjoys abundant support, while an unjust cause finds little support. A weak nation can defeat a strong, a small nation can defeat a big. The people of a small country can certainly defeat oppression by a big country, if only they dare to rise in struggle, dare to take up arms, and grasp in their own hands the destiny of their country. This is a law of history"

Mao Zedong
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"To the old world, the world of national oppression, national bickering, and national isolation, the workers counterpose a new world, a world of unity between the working people of all nations, a worid in which there is no place for any privileges or for the slightest degree of oppression of man by man"

Lenin
On this day in 1960, mass protests erupted in the Republic of Korea (ROK, commonly referred to as South Korea). Koreans rose up against the oppressive rule of US-backed President Syngman Rhee, who, as the first-ever President of the ROK, governed the country since its establishment in 1948. In a matter of just 15 days, Rhee was forced to resign and fled to the US.

During Rhee’s rule, marked by his vehement anti-communism, the ROK witnessed numerous civilian massacres and human rights abuses perpetrated by the military, police, fascist paramilitary groups, and the US before, during, and after the Korean War (1950-1953). Under the pretext of combating communism, an estimated one million civilians were killed through mass executions and scorched-earth anti-guerrilla campaigns.

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▶️ Heartbreaking video shows a Palestinian mother embracing her son's body, one of more than 70 bodies executed by Israeli forces and dumped into a mass grave in the courtyard of Gaza's Nasser Hospital.

#GazaGenocide

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"Glory to Soviet women!", soviet poster, 1981
"Let's transform Soviet Azerbaijan into a republic of complete literacy!" Soviet poster, 1936.
April 25 - Day of the Liberation of Italy from Fascism

79 years ago, on April 25, 1945, an armed anti-fascist uprising began in northern Italy. Partisans and rebels, with the decisive contribution of the Communists, liberated hundreds of cities in Northern and Central Italy in bloody battles even before the arrival of the Allied troops.

From April 25 to 27, the uprising swept the entire occupied part of Italy. On April 26, the large Nazi garrison of Genoa capitulated to the rebellious people. The next day, the main city of Northern Italy, Milan, was liberated, and the fascist “Republic of Salo” ceased to exist. On April 28, after bloody battles, the partisans entered Turin. On the same day, Venice rebelled. Mussolini, who tried to escape to Switzerland, was captured and, by decision of the National Liberation Committee of Northern Italy, was shot on April 28, 1945.
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