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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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The Soviet Pavilion at the World Expo in Paris, 1937.
In the village Archit of the Khiva region of Dagestan built a memorial complex to the soldiers of the peoples of the Soviet Union who died in the fight against fascism.

A bust of I.V. was also placed there. Stalin.
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"On the Neva" 1962

Artist - Orest Georgievich Vereisky
Metro builders - 1975

Artist - Yuri Dmitrievich Khukhrov
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The Bloc of the Right and Trotskyites, Anglo-German intelligence Agent-Provocateurs promoting the ‘Permanent Revolution’ so to provoke anti-Soviet Aggression – Reports from MI6 sources

Trotsky promoted German intelligence penetration into USSR, as Grigori Tokaev, an MI6 officer residing in London, admitted in his memoirs. Trotskyite politicians Rakovsky and Rozenholz worked for Anglo-German secret services, Tokaev added. The Bukharin Network’s Plot against Lenin and Sverdlov, as reported by British intelligence official Robert Conquest. The Trotsky faction worked to provoke anti-Soviet aggression through ’Permanent Revolution’, a declassified MI6 report shows. Click here for the link.
10% of the world's inhabitants are hungry, while people throw away 17% of all food.

This is stated in the report on food recycling in the world, which was presented by the UN Environment Program.

It shows that 17% of all edible food on Earth goes to waste. At the same time, 783 million people in the world live in a state of constant hunger. This is almost 10% of the world's population.

On average, every inhabitant of the Earth throws away about 79 kilograms of food products that are of no use to them every year. The average US resident throws away 115 kg of “extra” food, a European – 65 kg, a Russian – 56 kg. The total volume of food waste in 2022 was 1.05 billion tons. That's about 1 billion meals a day.

The largest share of food – 60% – is thrown away by individual consumers and households. About 28% falls on the share of public catering, 12% remains unclaimed in retail stores and supermarkets.

The UN emphasizes that “extra” food is thrown away not only in rich countries. The amount of food waste per family in high-, middle- and low-income countries differs by no more than 10%.

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99 years ago, on April 10, 1925, the All-Russian Central Executive Committee decided to rename Tsaritsyn to Stalingrad, and the Tsaritsyn province to the Stalingrad province in commemoration of the merits of I.V. Stalin as the organizer of the defense of Tsaritsyn in 1918-1919. Under this name, the city will go down in world history as a symbol of the perseverance and heroism of the Soviet people and victory over fascism.
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Arise!, Fred Ellis, Daily Worker USA 1926 -

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"In its struggle for power the proletariat has no other weapon but organisation. Disunited by the rule of anarchical competition in the bourgeois world, ground down by forced labour for capital, constantly thrust back into the 'lower depths' of utter destitution, savagery and degeneration, the proletariat can and will inevitably become an invincible force only when its ideological unification in accordance with the principles of Marxism is consolidated by the material unity of and organisation, which welds millions of toilers into an army of the working class."

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Law enforcement crack down on peaceful pro-Palestine protests in universities across the US.

By the Jordanian cartoonist Usama Hajjaj
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Resistance is strength, resilience and hope.
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📍Nablus, West Bank

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A wall in Burqa, Nablus, bears the words: “Do not die until you become a worthy adversary."
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In the village of Bovshev, it was decided to demolish a monument to a Soviet soldier

The village is located in the Galich district of the Ivano-Frankovsk region of Ukraine, and the monument itself is dedicated to the residents of this locality who died in the fight against the Nazis. This decision was made by the residents of the district, voting unanimously for demolition. It turns out that they don’t care about the memory of their own ancestors.

But that’s not all - instead of the old monument, a monument to the fallen Nazi Dmitry Kotsyubailo (nicknamed Da Vinci) will be erected. He was posthumously awarded the noscript of Hero of Ukraine. Ask why? Probably because the 1st Infantry Battalion “Da Vinci’s Wolves”, which was standing in combat positions under the command of Kotsyubailo, abandoned its combat positions and exposed the flanks of its neighbors.

The battalion commanders refused to obey their immediate brigade commander and announced that they were transferring their entire strength to the 59th Infantry Brigade. There, the Nazis were promised more freedom, the right to choose a sector at the front where they would be more comfortable fighting, as well as generally less demanding conditions for combat operations.

These are the heroes the Nazis now have, replacing the real Heroes of the past.

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What Are the Origins of May Day?
(1894)
Rosa Luxemburg

The happy idea of using a proletarian holiday celebration as a means to attain the eight-hour day was first born in Australia. The workers there decided in 1856 to organize a day of complete stoppage together with meetings and entertainment as a demonstration in favor of the eight-hour day. The day of this celebration was to be April 21. At first, the Australian workers intended this only for the year 1856. But this first celebration had such a strong effect on the proletarian masses of Australia, enlivening them and leading to new agitation, that it was decided to repeat the celebration every year.

In fact, what could give the workers greater courage and faith in their own strength than a mass work stoppage which they had decided themselves? What could give more courage to the eternal slaves of the factories and the workshops than the mustering of their own troops? Thus, the idea of a proletarian celebration was quickly accepted and, from Australia, began to spread to other countries until finally it had conquered the whole proletarian world.

The first to follow the example of the Australian workers were the Americans. In 1886 they decided that May 1 should be the day of universal work stoppage. On this day 200,000 of them left their work and demanded the eight-hour day. Later, police and legal harassment prevented the workers for many years from repeating this [size] demonstration. However in 1888 they renewed their decision and decided that the next celebration would be May 1, 1890.

In the meanwhile, the workers’ movement in Europe had grown strong and animated. The most powerful expression of this movement occurred at the International Workers’ Congress in 1889. At this Congress, attended by four hundred delegates, it was decided that the eight-hour day must be the first demand. Whereupon the delegate of the French unions, the worker Lavigne from Bordeaux, moved that this demand be expressed in all countries through a universal work stoppage. The delegate of the American workers called attention to the decision of his comrades to strike on May 1, 1890, and the Congress decided on this date for the universal proletarian celebration.

In this case, as thirty years before in Australia, the workers really thought only of a one-time demonstration. The Congress decided that the workers of all lands would demonstrate together for the eight-hour day on May 1, 1890. No one spoke of a repetition of the holiday for the next years. Naturally no one could predict the lightning-like way in which this idea would succeed and how quickly it would be adopted by the working classes. However, it was enough to celebrate the May Day simply one time in order that everyone understand and feel that May Day must be a yearly and continuing institution [...].

The first of May demanded the introduction of the eight-hour day. But even after this goal was reached, May Day was not given up. As long as the struggle of the workers against the bourgeoisie and the ruling class continues, as long as all demands are not met, May Day will be the yearly expression of these demands. And, when better days dawn, when the working class of the world has won its deliverance then too humanity will probably celebrate May Day in honor of the bitter struggles and the many sufferings of the past.

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A very interesting podcast episode about the US economy and the effect dedolarisation will have on the living costs of North Americans.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2VvxgF6iTA9lRoHElqzo76?si=KaTww2zzTrCTNc66IWsbgQ