Avgustin Yulianovich Chernyshevsky ☭ ☭ ☭

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Avgustin Yulianovich Chernyshevsky ☭ ☭ ☭

Avgustin Yulianovich Chernyshevsky ☭ ☭ ☭

@Avgustin1996

Postdoc at UNC Chapel Hill. Marxist-Leninist. 🇮🇳🇨🇳🇨🇺🇻🇳 🇰🇵 🇱🇦.

Chapel Hill, NC Katılım Nisan 2022
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The Enigmous
The Enigmous@_TheEnigmous·
PRIMARY ANALYSIS ON SIR DELETIONS - Although, it is too oversimplistic right now but based on my Preliminary Assessment, there are 26 seats where the Number of Deleted Voters MAY surpass TMC’s Leading Margin in 2024 Lok Sabha. TMC Led in 192 ACs in 2024 LS. Below is the District Wise Break Up – North 24 Parganas: 5 Seats Purba Bardhaman: 4 Seats Paschim Bardhaman: 3 Seats Nadia: 3 Seats Cooch Behar: 2 Seats Dakshin Dinajpur: 2 Seats Kolkata: 2 Seats Jalpaiguri: 1 Seat Uttar Dinajpur: 1 Seat Paschim Medinipur: 1 Seat Bankura: 1 Seat Birbhum: 1 Seat
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Swati Moitra
Swati Moitra@swatiatrest·
It's incorrect to say that the exclusion of 2 million+ mapped voters in WB is unprecedented. This is the Assam model. You were just not paying attention. Bihar, despite its own history of Partition-related migration, is not an apt comparison.
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The Enigmous
The Enigmous@_TheEnigmous·
District Wise Deletion Rate in WB SIR – Nadia: 77.9% Hooghly: 70.3% Kolkata North: 64% Uttar Dinajpur: 58.5% Purba Bardhaman: 58.2% Dakshin Dinajpur: 58% Darjeeling: 55.3% North 24 Parganas: 55.1% Paschim Bardhaman: 53.8% Cooch Behar: 50.7% Paschim Medinipur: 50.6% Howrah: 45.6% Alipurduar: 44.8% South 24 Parganas: 43% Murshidabad: 41.8% Birbhum: 40.6% Kalimpong: 35.4% Kolkata South: 36.3% Purba Medinipur: 33.3% Jalpaiguri: 32.7% Malda: 28.9% Jhargram: 18.6% Purulia: 17.7% Bankura: 16.7%
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Swati Moitra
Swati Moitra@swatiatrest·
In Kolkata, it's easy to forget we are a border state. Come to my home, Nadia zilla. You'll never be allowed to forget it.
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Suman সুমন #Andolanjeevi #SaabYaadRakhaJayega
Protests against illegal deletions after adjudication from #voterlist from different parts of Bengal are coming up. In CoochBehar yesterday they protested, blocked the NH & shouted slogans against the @BJP4Bengal candidate. People doesn't want to rely on political parties now
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D. Raja
D. Raja@ComradeDRaja·
The statement by Union Home Minister Mr. @AmitShah in Lok Sabha reduces history to the level of WhatsApp forwards. To claim that the Communist Party of India was a “branch” of the Russian Communist Party is not just incorrect, it is embarrassingly ignorant. The CPI was born in 1925 in Kanpur out of India’s own anti-colonial ferment, shaped by workers, peasants, and revolutionaries fighting British colonialism. Even before its formal founding, communist revolutionaries were being jailed in conspiracy cases for “waging war against the Crown”. Such was the fear of communism in British colonial circles. Can the RSS point to a single such instance? The CPI drew intellectual inspiration from the Russian Revolution like countless liberation movements but its practice remained rooted in Indian realities. It is the communist ideology that produced martyrs and revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh and Surjya Sen, anti-colonial fighters like Sohan Singh Bhakhna, labour pioneers like M. Singaravelu, peasant leaders like Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, and defiant patriots like Veer Chandra Singh Garhwali. In his shallow attempt at targeting the CPI, Mr. Amit Shah has insulted this entire legacy of supreme sacrifices and struggles. And what of the RSS? Its ideological and organisational roots are explicitly foreign and troubling. Figures like B. S. Moonje engaged with Benito Mussolini, and M. S. Golwalkar expressed admiration for Adolf Hitler’s policies. Even more telling is the trajectory of Balaji Huddar, the RSS’s own first General Secretary, who grew frustrated with Hedgewar’s obedience and complicity in keeping India under British colonial rule and left to join the CPI. While communists faced imprisonment, bans, and repression for confronting colonial authority, the RSS remained obedient and complicit, staying away from anti-colonial struggles. The barracks of Kala Pani were full of communist revolutionaries while figures of the right-wing were feeding on British pensions. It is deeply ironic that those who speak of “foreign links” today are aligned with global power centres and corporate interests. When PM Modi publicly refers to Israel as a “fatherland,” and the BJP serves the Epstein class of Donald Trump, lectures on patriotism ring hollow. The truth on the ground is harsher: displacement of tribals, violence for corporate appeasement, and a climate of right-wing extremism marked by lynchings and communal polarisation, these are the real consequences of RSS-BJP politics. The Left in India remains organic, democratic, and rooted in the struggles of the people. Before distorting history, the Home Minister would do well to study it. Parliament deserves facts, not propaganda.
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DeKoder
DeKoder@DeKoderAI·
“My name is correct… but it’s gone from the voter list.” For many, this isn’t just an administrative issue, it’s a question of identity, belonging, and the right to vote. Families with decades of history and documentation say they’ve been left out, without clear answers. When your name disappears, where do you stand in a democracy? @alok_pandey @manishdekoder @umasudhir #VoterRights #BengalElections #Elections2026 #DeKoder #AssemblyElections
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Vidya
Vidya@VidyaKrishnan·
Strait of Hormuz decolonized.
NDTV@ndtv

🔴#BREAKING | "Strait of Hormuz only closed to ships from the US, Israel and Europe" : Iran on blockade conditions NDTV's @VishalV054 joins @VedikaS with more details

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Yin Sun 🇨🇳
Yin Sun 🇨🇳@NiSiv4·
Nope, the Michael Jordan of table tennis is still active and Chinese. Bobrow is just an American commentator who knows a few tricks, like those snake shots that are nearly impossible to pull off in a real match. It’s funny how American people avoid giving China credit where it’s due. They made a movie with Timothée Chalamet about an obscure player nobody’s heard of (Marty Supreme), yet the production ignored Chinese legends entirely. They reached out to Brazilian and German players—and they gave Timo Boll (the German player) a cameo, but didn't bother contacting the Chinese superstars who have written the history of the sport. 😅 If you want to see the world's table tennis king in action, just watch Wang Chuqin’s artillery shelling. Unmatched. 🤩
Lloyd Legalist@LloydLegalist

This guy may be the Michael Jordan of ping pong.

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Propaganda & co
Propaganda & co@propandco·
⚡️NEW DEATH TOLL IN IRAN Everyone is dead There are no people left
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@joequant Even if we assume the premise is correct in the sense that “He told the things Xi thought/wanted to tell”, what’s wrong with that? Who in their sane mind would like to deal with a state whose President and VP tells conflicting things?
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Joequant
Joequant@joequant·
This is wrong when it comes to internal Chinese politics. Basically He Lifeng is in charge of anything economy. Xi has delegated running the economy to Li Qiang and He so that Xi can focus on "big picture" stuff like military reform. For the most part, Xi
Jason James@jasonjamesbnn

I listened to the full China speech at the World Economic Forum this morning. The VP has a name, but let's be honest, his name doesn't matter. He's a mouthpiece for Xi Jinping and nothing more. The message is clear and mirrors that of Mark Carney's speech: middle powers must band together and find an alternative to the American Empire. China is positioning itself as that alternative. This comes right as the Trump administration has pulled out of the World Health Organization, making China the WHO's top state donor. This is a continuing trend as the United States abandons globalist initiatives leaving a gap to be filled by China. And China's message of more globalism as a solution to economic instability caused by corruption and mismanagement serves to turbo charge their influence in the rotten middle power nations. It's a much more appealing message than Trump's, which is: Clean up your backyard, make better stuff and give us a reason to do business with you. Canada and the EU have become economic parasites searching for a host. Trump's "America First" foreign policy is based on establishing transactional relationships with other nations. The tariffs came from the realization that America was bleeding trillions of dollars as a consequence of subsidized trade with the weaker middle powers—and rather than aggressively ratchet up output in their own industries to be more competitive, they're now going to hop off the American wagon and onto China's, which offers economic sanctuary in exchange for their sovereignty. The weakness on display amongst Canada and the EU is pathetic. They're going to trade freedom for a free ride—and that's exactly how virtually every single person who flirted with communism was duped by it. Once again, America has to win.

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Avgustin Yulianovich Chernyshevsky ☭ ☭ ☭
@sarayupani Not only Kurdish fighters, but IRGC, PMF and Russia played a crucial role. Killing Soleimani was the first step for the planned ISIS resurgence. Now, with Assad gone, we have the Al-Qaeda state. Kurds denied oil, foods to Syria, toppling Assad. They kind of dug their own graves.
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Sarayu Pani
Sarayu Pani@sarayupani·
The West keeps invoking the fight against ISIS like we’ve all forgotten that the on ground burden of actually fighting ISIS was shouldered predominantly by Kurdish fighters, whom the US then abandoned when they had no more use for them.
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Aparna
Aparna@chhuti_is·
There are honest mistakes, and then there are calculated plans. Logical discrepancies clause being used by the ECI for West Bengal SIR looks like the second one. A Muslim is more likely to get a notice for hearing despite linking with 2002 roll.
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The Wire@thewire_in

In Muslim-majority districts or those with a high Muslim population share in West Bengal, over 30% of voters were called for SIR hearings, a sharp contrast with low-minority districts such as Bankura and Purulia... | @chhuti_is✍️ thewire.in/politics/in-we…

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First Squawk
First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
China’s construction of the world’s largest dam is another sign of Beijing’s inability to break from its tried-and-true formula of turning to infrastructure investment to stimulate the economy.
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@RagavanKaushik @ayushunleashed Depends on which type of machine the airport is using. The old machines require removing all electronics, I saw these machines at Boston Logan, Denver, SFO (although 2 years back). There are new machines (white, cylindrical with inflated middle section) which don’t require this.
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Kaushik
Kaushik@krcodez·
@ayushunleashed Not really. Almost every US airport you have to remove all electronics from your bags during security check. What you’re expecting is VIP treatment which isn’t possible in aviation security.
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Ayush Yadav
Ayush Yadav@ayushunleashed·
During my recent trip I travelled via multiple airports - Indore, Delhi, Istanbul, Casablanca, Doha. Only in Indian airports during security check we are told to remove our laptops, cables and all other electronics from the bag. In international airports they just told me to put my bag in tray and that's it. It took me less time to go though security outside of India then in India. Are we too cautious or our technology just sucks and can't do scans properly?
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