
I’m sorry you are in this situation. I’ve sent you what I could. I wish you all the best. Stay strong and stay with us.

I’m sorry you are in this situation. I’ve sent you what I could. I wish you all the best. Stay strong and stay with us.
Why is Uganda getting involved, even if just rhetorically?
Liberals seemingly can’t fathom that this war is an act of imperialism and instead consider it:
Both views arise from an understanding of history and politics that is far too personalistic and ignores the underlying material conditions that make capitalism imperialist in nature. Hammering the Epstein issue, despite the effect it might have, leads political discourse away from the root issue.
Although the coming crisis does pose the risk you mention –that capital instigates even more hate to deflect the increasing revolutionary pressure away from itself and unto scapegoats–, it also represents a historic opportunity –to develop international class consciousness, to organize and mobilize– that we should try to seize.
In their eyes, consumers are, in fact, distinct from the US economy; in their eyes, the US economy is the stock market.
“Revolutionaries in name only”, perhaps?
I’m surprised too. Reading in Florida?