They are trying so hard to make people act “outraged” by the killing of these 2 fascists.

Are they gonna call him anti-Semitic as well? What a "democracy" that this sham state is
There are zionists liek this all over america, they are xtemely dangerous and this guy who was former gambling tycoon , now has the ability to pass laws, drunk on so much power he wnatd to nuke a country bescuse towo randos were killed thousands of miles away
The video footage is insane , you watch two people get killed and automatically hit the free palestine from hamas line ,
why do i see leftist condemning elias rodriguez lmao
My good-faith thoughts on that is that people are trying to get out ahead of the feds getting on their ass even heavier than they were (say psl for example "we don't condone this behavior" etc) because if you vocalize your support for some s*** like that u can get cooked really quick
Like some s*** just shouldn't be said online unless you're actually ready to go to jail about this s***
Not everyone is in the same exact position, but really any vocalizing of support could come back to f*** you especially in this admin where they're trying to control speech even further (Yes i know communist and leftist speech has always been persecuted in the US)
Like u really expect political organizations that are still trying to build more momentum to be like "Yeah we condone this type of action" as if the law not going to crack down super hard even harder than they already were.
They'll lump these parties in with "terrorism" and the "invasion" type laws so they can prosecute them even further and send them to concentration camps
not everyones ready or built like that
easy to f***ing say that s*** behind a keyboard lol
Sometimes the truth being said in the immediate aftermath of this s*** is going to get u caught up
bro wasnt even palestinian he should be suggesting we nuke chicago instead if anything
why do i see leftist condemning elias rodriguez lmao
But like the above users said its also liberalism.
Probably a lot of liberalism and not really engaging with the real stakes, but also, protecting their own ass if at all possible.
why do i see leftist condemning elias rodriguez lmao
but also see the marx quotes I posted about this in commie thread. should be the first and last word on what happened.
I agree with this tweet i think the issue with the socialist movement in America is that there just isnt a mass movement for it ,nor any realistic goals to get there. People act like revolution is just something that happens spontaneously. That obviously wasnt true in the bolshevik case
Submission to Imperialism Does Not Bring Freedom or a Dignified Life
Only the Victory of National Liberation Struggle Can Achieve Them
By Bashir Al-Hakim
Despite its relatively short history compared to other nations, the United States of America is stained by countless ongoing crimes—too many to list in a single article. This nation was built on the skulls of indigenous peoples and the suffering of enslaved Africans, while greed for the wealth of other nations has been and remains one of its defining traits. Through its aggression against its southern neighbor, Mexico, the U.S. seized over 40% of its territory, including resource-rich lands like California and Texas. Under the Monroe Doctrine ("America for the Americans"), the U.S. assumed the role of Latin America’s police, asserting its privilege over the continent’s wealth and enforcing it through direct military intervention, known as "gunboat diplomacy."
With the rise of monopoly capitalism—imperialism—U.S. ambitions expanded globally. It is no coincidence that the first war of the imperialist era was the Spanish-American War, through which the U.S. seized the Philippines (in Asia) and Puerto Rico (in the Caribbean), while effectively dominating Cuba under the guise of nominal independence. President Theodore Roosevelt famously declared that the U.S. should wield a "big stick" in foreign policy—a symbol that remains relevant today.
The U.S. has left its criminal mark across the world, whether through direct military aggression (Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Panama, Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Lebanon, Iraq, Libya, Syria…) or through coups, conspiracies, and support for fascist regimes (e.g., the overthrow of Mossadegh in Iran, Arbenz in Guatemala, the 1965 Indonesian massacre, the 1964 Brazilian coup, the overthrow of Allende in Chile, the Greek junta, and backing Franco’s Spain and Salazar’s Portugal). In sub-Saharan Africa, U.S. crimes persist—from the Congo crisis and Lumumba’s assassination in the 1960s to supporting despotic regimes like Sudan’s Nimeiry and apartheid South Africa, to the Rwandan genocide.
For much of the 20th century, Soviet socialism acted as a counterbalance to U.S. aggression, inflicting defeats on American imperialism—such as the 1949 Chinese Revolution, North Korea’s resistance in the 1950s, Vietnam’s victory under communist leadership, and the collapse of colonialism in Angola, Mozambique, Guinea-Bissau, and apartheid South Africa. Latin America also saw mass movements and armed struggles against U.S.-backed regimes, inspired by Cuba’s revolution.
During the Cold War, the U.S. justified its aggression with the slogan "defending the free world." After the Soviet Union’s fall, this was replaced with the hypocritical "promotion of democratic values"—under which the U.S. committed countless crimes, with Democratic administrations being more deceitful and Republican ones more blunt.
But no U.S. president since the mid-20th century has been as brazen as Donald Trump in openly declaring America’s goal to plunder the world. Trump embodies the gangster mentality, flaunting his role as a global robber. His assassination of Qasem Soleimani—a foreign official from a non-belligerent country—was a clear violation of international law. Worse, Trump enthusiastically supports Israel’s genocide in Palestine, even proposing the ethnic cleansing of Gaza to build tourist resorts, echoing the crimes against Native Americans.
Like a mafia boss, Trump extorts "protection money" from client states. His May 2023 Gulf tour—Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE—netted massive deals: $142 billion in arms from Saudi Arabia, $600 billion in Saudi investments, and Qatar’s $160 billion Boeing purchase. In exchange, Gulf despots receive U.S. backing—a relationship solidified since FDR’s 1945 meeting with Ibn Saud. Trump even secured personal profits, with his sons closing business deals in Saudi Arabia.
Trump’s sudden announcement of lifting Syria sanctions—crediting Mohammed bin Salman—was met with fanfare by Gulf media and regime supporters in Syria. But this is no salvation. U.S. sanctions are unjust and must end, but their removal alone won’t fix Syria’s economy, devastated by war and the regime’s neoliberal policies. The regime—a British-backed, Turkish-aligned, Saudi-appeasing dictatorship—prioritizes survival over sovereignty, offering Syria’s resources to U.S. corporations and normalizing with Israel.
The so-called "opposition" collaborating with this regime is equally treacherous. Any "national dialogue" including these forces is a delusion. The only path forward is a national democratic struggle against imperialism, Zionism, and their local agents—for a free, united, and sovereign Syria.
True liberation requires a radical break from the current order. Only through resistance can Syria avoid the fate of Somalia—a fragmented, impoverished battleground for foreign powers.
A new gang, similar to the PA is being created in Southern Gaza. These are suppose to be the ones responsible of distributing aid, ironically they were the ones looting them months ago under the cover and support of Israel. Now they do it publicly.
May they fail, like all previous Israeli/US plans failed in Gaza.
May Allah SWT guide the muhjahaideen all over the world
I cant see the tweet, repost itt