Cascadian Communist

I am from Cascadia, so working specifically to further revolution in there.

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  • It seems that the Dems want to blame all on this on not the US, meaning:

    • The opposing Republican party
    • US politicians individually
    • Possibly even Israel, but I doubt it considering their hardline support
    • Speaking of the opposing party, other opposing parties
    • and people who didn’t vote for them obediently
    • and maybe even people who didn’t put in hard, yet useless work campaigning and encouraging voting

    The contradiction is that the US is supposedly one country that needs to heal its divide and understand that “we’re all American”, yet when the US does an oopsie, it was someone in the US, rather than the US itself.


  • The Democrat party finally shed the last remnants of materialism. They now operate in idealism now, believing that ideas can overcome problems rather than material solutions, that the way out of fascism is thru culture and memes, and that the content of what one says online matters more than the content of an actual house. This is why the law of their country matters more to them than anything else of their country.

    I also think that this could be the Dems caught between actual resistance to fascism (they won’t do it) and letting a different leftist party fill their void instead (they won’t do it). Thus they have to come up with this half-measure in a “Gen Z content hub”.

    Also also, I’d rather not listen to Polymarket.

    Also x3, there are actually people going “urg we should pressure the Democrats into acting better!” and they won’t do it. That however makes up a significant amount of Americans, pretty much more than the people who unironically like the Democrats.








  • I have the deepest respect for you. Really, what prevents me from violence is not anything moral, but fear. Security cameras, policemen, brand-new equipment, and all that.

    I once was at school once with a cop visiting our class. It was in the interests of Copaganda, but I suppose for me it failed horribly. He would dismiss “falsehoods” and overall get kids to like him, which may or may not have worked for the others. I frankly was terrified of the taser. Sure, it had no pins in, but I was regardless scared, probably because I was told to never, ever get in trouble with the law. I think I might’ve been the most scared in the entire class. I doubt this still affects me; I had a solid streak of being scared of other things thruout my life, like running away from movies shown at home.

    Really, if using violence doesn’t scare you, kudos. I’d probably just hightail it.