I enjoy posting Soviet Art and propaganda posters. I love Marxism, and Marxism-Leninism in general.
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I enjoy posting Soviet Art and propaganda posters. I love Marxism, and Marxism-Leninism in general.
You can read something China's permanent representative to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, said here.
Basically saying to show restraint, to limit civilian casualties. And that the UN should push for a two-state solution.
Otherwise, you can follow the CPC's official news paper, People's Daily, and their "World" publishing here
And in general, Xinhua, the largest media organ in China: here. Also this and this.
I use the NewPipe fork with Sponsorblock as an optional feature. You can get NewPipe on F-Droid here and the fork with Sponsorblock here.
As a rule of thumb, I always check their respective GitHub pages for links, I don't really trust the Google Store. There are too many spam duplicates of various apps, especially FOSS ones.
Michael Parenti's book, "Blackshirts and Reds: Rational Fascism and the Overthrow of Communism" has a chapter covering faults, or rather, ineffiencies of the former USSR. I would look up the exact chapter, but my I lent the book to my dad, who was very interested in reading the book. It's an amazing book, so if you end up reading the chapter, I recommend the rest of the book as well :)!
If you don't have the means to buy the book, then it should be available on a lot of different sites, like archive.org, libgen and so on.
Also, shameless plug for the Michael Parenti video archive on YouTube.
You can use filehosts like:
and many, many more
According to this article, you shouldn't use Signal. Rather, you should use SimpleX or the other alternatives mentioned in said article.
When he refers to the Graveyard of Numbers, he's talking about this. Israel keeps dead bodies in prison, which leaves their families with no corpse to bury :(
Vimeo took the video down, obviously.
I uploaded it to LBRY/Odysee: https://odysee.com/abujamalpflpinterview:c
Yes, but also no. You have to create the entire infrastructure yourself in W&R:SR. In Tropico you just "paint" roads and cars appear by themselves and don't need fuel, and so on. Stolen from a Steam review: "The game focuses on its realistic economic simulation. The player must manage resources such as coal, iron, and oil to power factories and produce goods. Despite a complete planned economy, a player must still account for the fluctuating prices of the global export market, so the player must carefully balance and diversify exports and imports to ensure economic security. Additionally, the game features a detailed transportation system, including trains, trucks, and ships, which must be managed to transport goods efficiently. While the transport system can initially be a little obtuse, once you learn how to filter the inputs a station is allowed to have you'll figure it out. Having experience in games with similar transport systems like OpenTTD or IG2 is a great help."
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