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 No.7850

Thoughts on Indigenous people joining the US army?
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 No.7853

Military(normatively) coerces those that are in the less "well off" layers of the working class.
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 No.7882

Native American women have the worst white fever in the world and will do anything for white dick including fight for porky.
I guess it can't be helped from all the trauma they've experienced.
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 No.9909

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This is the type of 'Iranian' who supports color revolutions.
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 No.9910

>>7882
I refuse to believe they're worse than Filipinas

>>9909
It really never began. You either open up your country to "liberalism" (aka white dick or black dick) or face international isolation from the so-called free world.
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 No.9911

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>They ran off to the West
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 No.9912

Should immigrants and/or refugees identify with their host/immigrated country?
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 No.9913

>>9912 (Myself)

From the CPGB-ML:

"Black workers should be identifying with the broad highway of working-class politics. But no, because we’ve been kept artificially divided. Blacks are told whites are racist, whites are encouraged to be racist, and, despite the fact that we’ve broken that down in many day-to-day dealings, in our political organisations, in our social organisations, we ghettoise.

We ghettoise. Should a Turkish comrade living in Britain identify as a British worker or as a Turk? Is he a Turk first and foremost? That’s been a huge problem for the revolutionary movement in this country.

I can tell you there are hundreds, thousands of militant communists in London who will agree with me on pretty much everything – but they will not join our organisation, “because I’m a Turk. Actually, the struggle I identify with, that I feel most strongly about, is going on in Turkey. And although I live here, and my kids are here, and they go to school here and I’m working here, and I face the problems that are here and in fact basically, I’m a British worker and my kids don’t speak Turkish … Well, I’m Turkish, and I don’t want them to get involved with you because I want them to look to Turkey.”

The children of such a ‘revolutionary’ are almost impossible to draw into revolutionary politics on this basis. They don’t really engage with Turkey in that way because they’re British; they were born here. You adopt the culture of your friends and the culture that surrounds you when you grow up. For kids that grow up in Britain, they are culturally British. And to deny their Britishness, and their right to change British culture, to join the British working-class movement and change what is wrong in their lives, means they become alienated from all that is living in both cultures."

Source: https://www.cpgb-ml.org/2019/03/23/news/the-reactionary-nightmare-of-gender-fluidity/
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 No.9914

German–Syrian activist urges Berlin to keep asylum as Syria’s new rulers face abuse claims
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Chancellor Friedrich Merz says Syrians no longer need asylum after Assad’s fall, but Tareq Alaow of Pro Asyl warns Syria is still unsafe.

He says hopes after Assad’s ouster collapsed once Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly Mohammad al-Julani, took power, accusing the new authorities of targeting minorities, LGBTQ+ people, and women. UN figures report about 1,400 civilians killed in March clashes with Alawite communities, alongside torture and sectarian killings. Similar abuses were later documented against Druze areas.

Sharaa, once under a $10 million US bounty, is now internationally recognized. Tareq says world powers are “legitimizing jihadists,” warning this could spark a new refugee wave.

He insists deportations “won’t work,” saying Syrians flee violence, not Europe’s policies. Real returns require safety and accountability, conditions he says do not exist in a country awash with weapons and renewed persecution.

https://x.com/TheCradleMedia/status/1996530992299823197
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