JoeBalls 8mo ago • 100%
I've no quarms with it being decriminalised as that's the best way to reduce harm to the women involved
It is, however, still rape to hire one
JoeBalls 8mo ago • 100%
dont think I'd call Pol Pot an MLM
JoeBalls 9mo ago • 100%
to new people i just say anti-imperialist
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
Could be
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
i wouldn't exist anymore
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
i think the quote is taken out of context. i think he is more referring to a united front/revolutionary defeatism than for it to be taken 100% seriously. Mao wasn't an idiot
EDIT: found the context(in Selected Works Vol. 2) - he was indeed talking about a united front against Japan.
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
they're not necessarily opposing viewpoints. revolution can be inevitable whilst still requiring a human action to start it
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 87%
MLMs reject various Maoist ideas like the three worlds theory. The principles they advocate for are in many ways indistinguishable from baseline Marxism-Leninism, they just take it a step further with dogmatism.
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
I've always thought New Democracy, Mass Line and Cultural Revolution (and even protracted war to some extent) are fantastic ideas. Self identified MLMs seem to like to ruin it by shitting on AES countries and accusing all slights as revisionist.
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
No doubt. Free palestine.
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
I would absolutely support a 2 state solution as the first step in advancement of Palestinian regional power. It would not tackle the fundamental issue however, nor do I even remotely believe Israel would give up their west bank settlements and give the Palestinians a state willingly.
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 85%
Do you think people in Gaza don't want the Zionist entity to be dismantled in it's entirety? The only way to end the antagonism of settler colonialism is to overthrow the perpetrators, otherwise it will end up in the same place indigenous Americans are
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 85%
It isn't utopian idealism. There will be no justice until there is a single, secular state in which Palestinian refugees across the world can have the right of return
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 90%
Decolonisation = ultra left 🥴 PFLP supports single secular state, Hamas said they would accept 1967 borders but it's by no means ideal for them.
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
Outwardly supporting Hamas has sadly gotten a few people arrested but I don't think supporting a secular, one state solution with right of return would
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
Definitely agree - but I also think the British left should focus more on building class power in oppressed communities(in a geographical sense, but also focussing mainly on imperialised communities like racially oppressed people who are more likely to support Socialism than labour aristocrats) rather than trying to recruit university students and flogging any kind of newspaper or magazine or book in the city centre where mostly just well-off shoppers are found. The masses must be convinced to trust us - we cannot simply just expect them to listen just because it's in broadsheet print.
Re-building communist power in unions is also important, as is trying to stop them from becoming increasingly establishmentarian.
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
2 states wouldn't allow full right of return. no justice, no peace
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
British people seem incapable of reason at this point lol, I don't wanna live here anymore but I can't abandon my shared responsibility to fix this shitfuck of a nation.
JoeBalls 10mo ago • 100%
Don't get me wrong, I buy Morning Star often as it is an important paper as the only daily voice for Socialism in Britain, however this article is undoubtedly a reflection of the overall revisionist turn that has been repeatedly taken by the CPB(which has voiced support for 2-states) and the British left in a wider sense.
Also putting quotes around "indigenous" to imply there's no settler colonial relation
JoeBalls 11mo ago • 100%
Daniel Hannan still around wtf