this is a lie. Here is what you asked. I answered with two examples. Then you started to panic and tried to shift the goalposts. I mean the NHS is probably the easiest example of a socialist policy working in practice you're ever likely to get. Basic stuff this Jason, keep up fella.
November 5, 2025 at 5:13 PM
this is a lie. Here is what you asked. I answered with two examples. Then you started to panic and tried to shift the goalposts. I mean the NHS is probably the easiest example of a socialist policy working in practice you're ever likely to get. Basic stuff this Jason, keep up fella.
Just leaving this for you mate, as you'll be needing it
October 31, 2025 at 3:03 PM
Just leaving this for you mate, as you'll be needing it
And perhaps Slurms, Keewa, and anyone other cynical "fuck theory" should take a lesson from the "Socialist Ten Commandments" that were taught back at the outset of the socialist movement:
"To love learning, which is the food of the mind, to be as grateful to your teachers as you would your parents"
"To love learning, which is the food of the mind, to be as grateful to your teachers as you would your parents"
October 16, 2025 at 7:44 PM
And perhaps Slurms, Keewa, and anyone other cynical "fuck theory" should take a lesson from the "Socialist Ten Commandments" that were taught back at the outset of the socialist movement:
"To love learning, which is the food of the mind, to be as grateful to your teachers as you would your parents"
"To love learning, which is the food of the mind, to be as grateful to your teachers as you would your parents"
But I'll instead leave you with these banners, and I want you to look at them and see how much it means to us to honour this legacy and the people who participated in it:
October 16, 2025 at 7:39 PM
But I'll instead leave you with these banners, and I want you to look at them and see how much it means to us to honour this legacy and the people who participated in it:
These institutions were not just restricted to South Wales however, Garforth Miners Welfare Institute for instance in West Yorkshire recently enjoyed it's 100th anniversary and still plays an integral role in the community long after the last coalmine was shut down:
October 16, 2025 at 7:13 PM
These institutions were not just restricted to South Wales however, Garforth Miners Welfare Institute for instance in West Yorkshire recently enjoyed it's 100th anniversary and still plays an integral role in the community long after the last coalmine was shut down:
By the 1930's there were over 100 Miners Institutes across the South Wales region, each with their own reading room and library, becoming the very heart of the working-class communities.
October 16, 2025 at 7:08 PM
By the 1930's there were over 100 Miners Institutes across the South Wales region, each with their own reading room and library, becoming the very heart of the working-class communities.
This shit is toxic and ignorant.
Daily Reminder "90% of what goes in the world can be explained with Vulgar Marxism"
Daily Reminder "90% of what goes in the world can be explained with Vulgar Marxism"
October 16, 2025 at 6:49 PM
This shit is toxic and ignorant.
Daily Reminder "90% of what goes in the world can be explained with Vulgar Marxism"
Daily Reminder "90% of what goes in the world can be explained with Vulgar Marxism"
Again, this shit is fucking toxic, don't ever be ashamed of being a socialist, of reading theory, of education or any of these things. Theory is good, reading is good, education is a central part of what it means to be a socialist.
October 16, 2025 at 5:53 PM
Again, this shit is fucking toxic, don't ever be ashamed of being a socialist, of reading theory, of education or any of these things. Theory is good, reading is good, education is a central part of what it means to be a socialist.
Reading Marx is good, actually
October 16, 2025 at 3:14 PM
Reading Marx is good, actually
They might boot the fascists out, in alliance with the radical left, but they don't touch the underlying economic system that allowed Elon Musk and Larry Ellison and the rest to accumulate all that wealth and power in the first place. See pic for details
October 15, 2025 at 9:57 PM
They might boot the fascists out, in alliance with the radical left, but they don't touch the underlying economic system that allowed Elon Musk and Larry Ellison and the rest to accumulate all that wealth and power in the first place. See pic for details
The same goes for the university sector. Despite universities essentially functioning as giant factories that produce Labour voters, the government is led by people who viscerally hate students because they associate them with socially progressive views. (Pic related)
October 10, 2025 at 8:30 AM
The same goes for the university sector. Despite universities essentially functioning as giant factories that produce Labour voters, the government is led by people who viscerally hate students because they associate them with socially progressive views. (Pic related)
This is literally you:
October 6, 2025 at 4:59 PM
This is literally you:
Also worth noting that the CSIS prognosis of how the war is likely to continue didn't even have "Ukrainian victory" as an option, as they no longer regard that as a "plausible" outcome:
October 6, 2025 at 4:35 PM
Also worth noting that the CSIS prognosis of how the war is likely to continue didn't even have "Ukrainian victory" as an option, as they no longer regard that as a "plausible" outcome:
Should also point out that even the Pro-Western think tanks funded by the CIA and Pentagon and the arms industry disagree with your assessment!
This is from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies just 6 days ago:
This is from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies just 6 days ago:
October 6, 2025 at 4:34 PM
Should also point out that even the Pro-Western think tanks funded by the CIA and Pentagon and the arms industry disagree with your assessment!
This is from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies just 6 days ago:
This is from the Centre for Strategic and International Studies just 6 days ago:
More from Zarah.
September 18, 2025 at 2:03 PM
More from Zarah.
Glasman and the company he keeps are more than happy to use the hardest of racial slurs, safe in the knowledge they won't be punished in any way for it:
September 15, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Glasman and the company he keeps are more than happy to use the hardest of racial slurs, safe in the knowledge they won't be punished in any way for it:
I know the answer to this, Dave "the White Rhino" Allen, the Doncaster De La Hoya, Papi Pay-per-view, 22-7-1
September 11, 2025 at 8:59 PM
I know the answer to this, Dave "the White Rhino" Allen, the Doncaster De La Hoya, Papi Pay-per-view, 22-7-1
That's my point - none of the sources you have listed have even acknowledged the recent breakthrough of the "New Donbas Line" north of Pokrovsk, let alone discussed it's potential significance.
I had to go to twitter to get this map, can't find it here.
I had to go to twitter to get this map, can't find it here.
August 11, 2025 at 8:54 PM
That's my point - none of the sources you have listed have even acknowledged the recent breakthrough of the "New Donbas Line" north of Pokrovsk, let alone discussed it's potential significance.
I had to go to twitter to get this map, can't find it here.
I had to go to twitter to get this map, can't find it here.
Filled this in for you pal
August 4, 2025 at 11:23 AM
Filled this in for you pal
I have ticked the appropriate box for you Musa, please repeat after me "sorry Mr Morganthau!"
July 23, 2025 at 9:52 AM
I have ticked the appropriate box for you Musa, please repeat after me "sorry Mr Morganthau!"
Pokrovsk is important as it is a major transport hub. There is a major rail line linking it to Dnipro/Kiev and all the major roads in the area converge on the city. These two maps show the situation clearly, one showing the roads, the other showing the current front lines.
July 22, 2025 at 11:15 PM
Pokrovsk is important as it is a major transport hub. There is a major rail line linking it to Dnipro/Kiev and all the major roads in the area converge on the city. These two maps show the situation clearly, one showing the roads, the other showing the current front lines.
By the way, lot of news going on right now so it is being overlooked, but there's a really serious political crisis developing within Ukraine over the increasing authoritarianism of the Zelensky government and corruption/rivalry between various state agencies, protests taking place in Kiev
July 22, 2025 at 10:36 PM
By the way, lot of news going on right now so it is being overlooked, but there's a really serious political crisis developing within Ukraine over the increasing authoritarianism of the Zelensky government and corruption/rivalry between various state agencies, protests taking place in Kiev
Anyway here's some Sabbath riffs played on an amp/guitar that are both nearing the end of their useful life.
July 22, 2025 at 8:23 PM
Anyway here's some Sabbath riffs played on an amp/guitar that are both nearing the end of their useful life.
Can we avoid this childish name-calling and just stick to the facts please?
You brought up Liz Truss crashing the economy by spiking bond prices. I'm pointing out to you that Reeves has already exceeded Liz Truss in terms of weakening faith in the creditworthiness of the UK state.
You brought up Liz Truss crashing the economy by spiking bond prices. I'm pointing out to you that Reeves has already exceeded Liz Truss in terms of weakening faith in the creditworthiness of the UK state.
July 16, 2025 at 10:10 AM
Can we avoid this childish name-calling and just stick to the facts please?
You brought up Liz Truss crashing the economy by spiking bond prices. I'm pointing out to you that Reeves has already exceeded Liz Truss in terms of weakening faith in the creditworthiness of the UK state.
You brought up Liz Truss crashing the economy by spiking bond prices. I'm pointing out to you that Reeves has already exceeded Liz Truss in terms of weakening faith in the creditworthiness of the UK state.
Rachel Reeves, and the government she is a part of, have tried to give an air of competence and reliability to secure the confidence of the financial markets. Sound finance and strict adherence to the Fiscal Rules means that Reeves can boast the UK 10 year gilt price is, er, 4.65%
July 16, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Rachel Reeves, and the government she is a part of, have tried to give an air of competence and reliability to secure the confidence of the financial markets. Sound finance and strict adherence to the Fiscal Rules means that Reeves can boast the UK 10 year gilt price is, er, 4.65%