I know this is “we have the party of the revolutionary proletariat at home” moment but in the context of the misery island this is least cursed by a margin.

And that includes all the “communist” “parties”, fight me.

(Edit) AND IT’S A TOTAL SHITSHOW ALREADY

Zarah had a falling out with the rest.

Corbyn issued a statement that the membership portal is “unauthorised” and any direct debits need to be cancelled immediately:

Zarah issued a counterstatement calling the party leadership a “sexist boys club”:

God I hate this fucking place so much. It’s like they’re self-sabotaging on purpose. Fetish for defeat and all that.

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    I still respect Jeremy Corbin. One of the only two “Western mainstream” politicians out there who actually seem to have principles.

    Besides the UK is all Trots, so any sand thrown to the cogs of the imperialist machine is a plus in that god forsaken island.

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        It’s actually Yanis despite the fact that I think he’s smoking the pipe with his techno feudalism, I guess he needs to survive in this capitalist system. Don’t know enough about Melenchon, I assume he’s okay.

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          He’s not smoking the pipe. By claiming Westerners generate value while buying cheap goods produced elsewhere and feeding algorythms in the process, he’s concealing imperialist exploitation of real living Global South labour that sustains all our digital bullshit. He knows exactly what he’s doing, too.

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            What I meant is that he says that it’s no longer capitalism, and I’ve seen him be firm in this stance.

            I mean I feel we could get there, but we’re not there yet.