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Remember that it was under Biden that Nancy Pelosi directly accused Madea Benjamin and CODEPINK of being agents of “China.” Democrats may calculate that they need Hasan Piker now. But if they win, and he continues to double down on his illiberal positions regarding China, Cuba, NATO skepticism, anti-Zionist resistance and even history - they will assuredly crush him. In fact, the Zionist Democrats may not even intervene to help Hasan against Trump now. They may simply, quietly allow what could be a future threat to be eliminated by Trump, and then become blameless. I have criticized Hasan’s Democrat politics from day 1. I now also recognize he has cultivated a large platform for moderately illiberal Left-Wing politics. This strain of illiberal Left-Wing politics, if cultivated, will never be given a platform in the Democratic Party - and will require capturing demographics OUTSIDE the Democrat electorate to shore up a strong foundation. The wise move is to now make alliances with all principled anti-regime dissidents beyond the DNC-aligned media ecosystem, and invest in alternative, independent forms of organization. That is my sincere recommendation and advice as someone who would prefer not to see Hasan Piker’s entire platform destroyed.


@DouglasSpaeder you folks need new leadership. y’all are very undisciplined and are addicted to clout chasing. be honest, exactly what kind of threat are you guys to the US capitalist infrastructure? y’all got no leverage and just take advantage of your delusional base.




Remember that it was under Biden that Nancy Pelosi directly accused Madea Benjamin and CODEPINK of being agents of “China.” Democrats may calculate that they need Hasan Piker now. But if they win, and he continues to double down on his illiberal positions regarding China, Cuba, NATO skepticism, anti-Zionist resistance and even history - they will assuredly crush him. In fact, the Zionist Democrats may not even intervene to help Hasan against Trump now. They may simply, quietly allow what could be a future threat to be eliminated by Trump, and then become blameless. I have criticized Hasan’s Democrat politics from day 1. I now also recognize he has cultivated a large platform for moderately illiberal Left-Wing politics. This strain of illiberal Left-Wing politics, if cultivated, will never be given a platform in the Democratic Party - and will require capturing demographics OUTSIDE the Democrat electorate to shore up a strong foundation. The wise move is to now make alliances with all principled anti-regime dissidents beyond the DNC-aligned media ecosystem, and invest in alternative, independent forms of organization. That is my sincere recommendation and advice as someone who would prefer not to see Hasan Piker’s entire platform destroyed.











@AKorybko @InfraHaz @jacksonhinkle It doesn't say any of what they're claiming sof.news/terrorism/ct-s…



@jacksonhinkle @CallaWalsh @angeloinchina why should they be loyal to someone who isn’t VZ and was breaking international law? why does your crackkker ass demand them to be a shield of impunity? their only priority is preserving their ppls prosperity and their institutions. Maduro will be freed and u will eat your words.



Venezuelan media outlet TalCual analyzed acting President Delcy Rodríguez’s official speeches and statements from January 5, 2026, when she assumed office, until April 30, 2026, and found that “In just four months, mentions of Nicolás Maduro in Rodriguez’s speeches fell 91%, going from 86 references in January to just eight in April.” ■ TalCual also noted that, while initially Rodríguez referred to Maduro “victim of kidnapping” by external forces, using terms like “hostage,” “prisoner of war,” and “kidnapped,” as well as “exalting his figure” by referring to him as “our hero,” “this trend changed in February, when mentions dropped to 15,” and Rodríguez began only referring “to him by his position” as President, and abandoning terminology as “hostage” and “prisoner of war” while still referring to him as “kidnapped.” ■ Then, “In March, with a mere seven mentions, Nicolás Maduro practically vanished from official discourse,” and “This discursive irrelevance persisted the following month: Delcy Rodríguez referred to Maduro directly on eight occasions in April, primarily using his title to reference his governmental actions or her professional relationship with him. During those months, she did not portray him as a victim of kidnapping, nor as a hero, simply as a government official.





A study reveals that mentions of President Nicolás Maduro have practically vanished from Delcy's official speeches and statements, and now when he is referred to, he is only a "government official," not "kidnapped," "prisoner of war," or "hero"