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Ácrata . Ateo. Autodidacta. No es lo que miras es lo que ves. ANTICAPITALISTA-BANCA PUBLICA

Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid Katılım Haziran 2022
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Dignity
Dignity@Amadeus46610941·
Tu libertad comienza cuando eres capaz de entender que no existe ninguna autoridad por encima de tu conciencia..
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The Green Party have proposed a policy where the highest paid person in a company could only earn 10x as much as the lowest, currently the ratio is over 1000x in some companies. Do you agree?
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Evan
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The Western colonial empire is dying in the very cities where it was born. London, New York, Paris, Berlin, Sydney. You can see it in rents, in food prices, in the price of a doctor's visit, in the closed factory at the end of every regional town. The headlines call it recession. But its actually the empire eating itself, because the outside has stopped feeding it. For 300 years the deal was to extract from the Global South, subsidize the Global North. Cheap cotton, cheap rubber, cheap oil, cheap tin, cheap cobalt, cheap labor, cheap everything. The Western worker was poor by global standards but rich by global standards at the same time, because the rest of the world was bleeding out so they didn't have to. That deal is over. Because the people doing the bleeding stopped agreeing. The Gulf states have quietly dropped petrodollar exclusivity. China and Russia settle in yuan and ruble. India buys Russian oil in rupees. Brazil and Argentina trade in local currency. The African Sahel kicked French troops out of 4 countries in 24 months. Niger nationalized its uranium. Burkina Faso is mining its own gold. Mali built a refinery for the first time in its national history. None of this was supposed to happen. It is happening anyway. I think most Western analysts cannot see this because they were trained to look upward at presidents and downward at GDP, and the actual movement is sideways across capital flows. Notice how the headline countries, the US, UK, France, keep losing wars they pretended to win. Afghanistan. Iraq. Libya. Syria. Niger. Ukraine. The military is still the loudest instrument in the toolkit. It is also the only one left that still works, not by serving its colonial states, but by fattening private sector profits. When a hegemon's only working tool is the gun, and the gun keeps missing, that is what decline looks like in real time. Now, the toolkit the West built to control the colonies is being repointed at its own population. Debt traps. Criminalization. Prison labor. Surveillance. Mass eviction. Drug-economy management. Engineered scarcity. Permanent renter classes. Two-tier policing. The same playbook that flattened Congo, Indonesia, Honduras and the Philippines is now being applied to Detroit, Marseille, Manchester, Newcastle. The boot is the same boot. This is the part that should make a working-class American or a British retiree or a single mother extremely angry, and unfortunately not at the people they're being told to be angry at. Migrants did not cause this. Welfare recipients did not cause this. China did not cause this. The class that owns the boot caused this, and it owns the boot in every country including yours. Some of you might call this overblown. You might say the West is still rich, still strong, still the world's reserve currency, still where the world's billionaires want to live. All true. For now. Empires take a long time to fall, and the rich exit the building decades before the lights go out. They have already exited. Watch where the wealth is parked. Not in the country it was extracted from. The capital has gone where the growth is, which is not London and not New York. It is Riyadh, Dubai, Mumbai, Jakarta, Shenzhen, Sao Paulo. The owner class moved their money. Then they will move their passports. The flag will be the last thing they put down. For the everyday person in the West, the next 20 years is going to be a managed contraction. Real wages flat or falling. Public services rationed. Pensions clipped. Insurance unaffordable. Housing impossible. They will tell you it is the migrants, then China, then the climate, then a new virus, then the algorithm. It will be none of those. For the everyday person in the Global South, the next 20 years is messier but freer. New patrons, new dependencies, but also new bargaining power. The petrodollar is no longer the only door. BRICS is no longer aspirational. The IMF is no longer the only lender. Africa is no longer waiting for permission. Latin America is choosing its own debtors. I do not think this is a happy story for everyone. Multipolarity is not peace. It is a different kind of pressure, distributed differently, with the violence rotating to new edges. But the colonial age that started in 1492 is closing. Not gracefully. Not neatly. Not with a flag-lowering ceremony. But forcefully. Because capital dictates. And it is dictating that the Western colonial empire is over.
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The Eagle flies free
The Eagle flies free@Fa21519230·
🚨🚨 "La quimioterapia es un ENGAÑO que prolonga la vida entre dos y tres meses". "En el caso de algunos tipos de cáncer, en realidad reduce la esperanza de vida". "Engaño perpetuado por las grandes farmacéuticas para ganar dinero a costa de la gente que sufre". Dr. Paul Marik.
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rabbitholebot@rabbitholebot·
The pandemic was fake. The tests were fake. The mask science was fake. The social distancing was fake. The vaccine science was fake. The news was fake. The CDC & FDA were fake. Climate science is fake. It's all fake.
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Irene Montero
Irene Montero@IreneMontero·
Lo que faltaba ya es que el Gobierno mande a la policía para reprimir la acción sindical. La policía, para proteger a los trabajadores, no a quienes les impiden trabajar. Basta de listas negras y basta de represión. Manolo y Jesús, tenéis todo nuestro apoyo ✊🏽
@CTM coordinadora de trabajadores del metal@CTM97560609

No tenemos imágenes desde dentro de la factoría pero se está montando un gran dispositivo policial debajo de la grúa. Seguramente esta tarde noche se intente el desalojo de los compañeros Manuel y Jesús #NoALasListasNegras #NoLosVanAdoblar @NavantiaOficial @mjmonteroc

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®️*The Hunter*🪖✠
®️*The Hunter*🪖✠@Bel31278Andres·
🚨📽️🚨🇩🇪 LA eurodiputada KRISTIN ANDERSON LLAMA A UNA REBELIÓN ABIERTA “Deja de CUMPLIR, empieza a REBELARTE”, dice... Afirma que la pandemia fue una PRUEBA del control globalista impulsada por élites no electas que intentaban reforzar el control total sobre la gente. ↓
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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
The USA is a place with no healthcare, but 1000 billionaires. At least 49 of those billionaires made all their money from Private Healthcare. Perhaps you can connect the dots.
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Boniatobill🔻☮️😇
Lo que le importará a este tipo el delito de prevaricación...vamos esta noche no duerme,a ver quién coño lo denuncia.
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redpillbot@redpillb0t·
Bob Moran: "The mass injecting of more than half the world's population with that drug[the Covid vaccine] is the worst thing that has ever happened in the history of our species." The Telegraph fired him after he said this.
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Dr. Ben Marble: "The entire blood supply in America, and basically the whole world, is contaminated with the spike protein poison bioweapon." "We need to quit accepting blood from people who took the poison." "We're seeing patients that get blood transfusions that are unvaccinated and suddenly they get blood clots or have heart attacks or strokes."
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Francisco Ruiz Huidobro
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Este es el juez MARCHENA,artífice de la MAFIA instalada en el Supremo, secuestrando la imparcialidad e independencia y confirma lo aseverado por IGNACIO COSIDÓ que lo "controlan por la puerta de atrás". Su siniestro obrar está detrás de encubrimentos al PP elperiodico.com/es/politica/20…
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Suppressed Voices
Suppressed Voices@supressedvoic·
Join the "One Million Voices for the Free of Hussam Abu Safieh" campaign. Reply with 🇵🇸 or even a dot.
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@yaestabien
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Y me pregunto yo… Quien vigila que estos jueces hagan bien su trabajo…? Quien esta al mando de todos estos políticos de toga…?
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Irene Montero
Irene Montero@IreneMontero·
Hoy la vivienda y el rentismo son la principal vía para robar sistemáticamente el salario de los trabajadores. Urge una Huelga general para parar este gran robo.
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German Gorraiz
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¿Marchena en apuros? Si aparece una prueba nueva y decisiva como la identificación indubitada del autor real de la filtración, se podría interponer un recurso de revisión para anular la condena de García Ortiz. ¿Peligra el liderazgo Supremo de Marchena?
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Hugo Navarro Zuniga
Hugo Navarro Zuniga@hugonavarrohn·
Noam Chomsky tiene 97 años. Hoy, su voz se ha debilitado, pero su pensamiento sigue siendo una amenaza para quienes prefieren un mundo en silencio. Nacido en 1928, Chomsky se convirtió en una de las mentes más influyentes del siglo XX. Sin embargo, en 2023, tras sufrir un accidente cerebrovascular, su salud se vio afectada. Su actividad pública es hoy muy limitada, pero su legado intelectual permanece intacto y más vigente que nunca. Chomsky no solo estudió el lenguaje; estudió cómo se usa el lenguaje para dominarnos. A lo largo de su vida, nos dejó reflexiones que hoy parecen profecías. Él entendió que el poder no necesita látigos si puede controlar lo que pensamos. Su advertencia fue clara: “La manera más inteligente de mantener a la gente pasiva y obediente es limitar estrictamente el espectro de opinión aceptable, pero permitir un debate muy animado dentro de ese espectro”. Es decir: nos dejan pelear apasionadamente, siempre y cuando sea dentro de los límites que ellos mismos han marcado. Pero el control no solo se basa en los límites, sino también en el miedo. Chomsky denunció cómo las estructuras de poder fabrican enemigos imaginarios para justificar la manipulación. Su diagnóstico fue certero: cuanto más miedo se pueda sembrar —ya sea a las drogas, al crimen, a los inmigrantes o a los pobres—, más fácil es someter a toda una población. Frente a esta maquinaria, él siempre defendió una única salida: la acción. Para él, la libertad no es algo que se recibe de manos de los poderosos. Fue tajante al decir que los derechos no se conceden, sino que se conquistan mediante la acción. Defendió la necesidad de una ciudadanía crítica, capaz de cuestionar cada titular, cada discurso y cada dato, para descubrir la verdad por cuenta propia. Hoy, aunque su cuerpo descanse, su voz intelectual resuena en cada rincón del mundo. Nos recordó que la libertad empieza con el lenguaje y que incluso una sola mente valiente puede desafiar a los imperios de la mentira. Porque mientras haya alguien capaz de cuestionar el poder, la verdad seguirá teniendo una oportunidad. Noam Chomsky: la voz que nos enseñó a pensar por nosotros mismos.
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