Comrades Please sit down, take a celebratory box of Cuban cigars and a bottle of Cuban Rum, so we may Celebrate Cuban Liberation Day together 🇨🇺 ! As Comrade Castro said “If you smoke, you can smoke them; if you have any friends who smoke, you can share with them; but the best thing you can do with this box of cigars is give them to your enemy”, we do have donation boxes for the Yankees, Zionists and Fascist at the front.

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Oh, and I have also been informed I should to wish you a happy new year, and a good Juche 113, but lets be honest, we are all here for Cuban Liberation day right?

  • Catradora-Stalinism☭M
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    6 months ago

    brb telling the hawaiians to shut down ancient fishpond reconstruction because fishing for food is now basically slavery and genocide

    damn they got hands

    I am an important part of the labor movement, and people like me

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      6 months ago

      Militant veganism seems to always loop back around to anti-indigenous, glad you noticed it too.

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        It is just anti-international in general imo, the time is not yet right. In many parts of the world people are still trying to increase their living standards, and to them that means eating more meat. In some cuisines, small amounts of meat are integral in many dishes. In some places in the world, the only thing you can eat are animals because plants do not grow (extreme example, I know). Veganism is a lofty ideal and we should work towards it, but imposing it now on a wide variety of people who live off the land in their traditional ways (all over the globe) is anti-development and primitivist (imo). Of course I do not want factory farming and mass animal exploitation, but fortunately traditional methods of agriculture are not so exploitative. When those systems do develop, I think the best thing is to just develop past them as fast as possible. It doesn’t feel right to me to deny these developments outright

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        One of the people who convinced me to become vegan and care about animal liberation, is tohono o’odham . Either way its incredibly dishonest to justify treating animals as commodities when you yourself have other options not available to pre-agricultural historical indigenous peoples.

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          I’m Nanticoke dickhead, and no I don’t. Living in rural areas this is what you do to survive. Quit pretending to know my conditions.

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      6 months ago

      If you really want to start an anti-vegan / anti-animal-liberation struggle session, be my guest. Animals are comrades tho, not commodities, no matter how much you want them not to be.