Above: a Chinese nuclear reactor The more the geopolitical conflict escalates—and thereby the more the class conflict escalates—the further the true allegiances of the different political actors get revealed. The increasing tension of our situation is forcing everyone to take sides. This has been shown by Russia’s decision to defy U.S. hegemony by forcibly dismantling fascist Ukraine’s military. In response to this, certain actors within the global left and the communist movement have shown they consistently stand with anti-fascism and anti-imperialism by aligning with Russia, while others have shown they’re not consistent on these things by vilifying Russia. This rift the conflict has formed is indicative of a far larger divide. A divide that will only become more apparent, and more necessary to draw attention to, as these global power struggles develop.
Liberals will point to the nonexistent nuclear industry, especially now in Germany, and fearmonger about fantasy disasters. Fears of nuclear waste contaminating the environment for centuries.
Yet in the here and now, microplastics are endemic and will contaminate the environment for centuries. Liberals are so pathetically impotent they've done nothing to end the plastic spigot.
Funny how liberals complain about hypothetical danger, but crickets with real danger.
Liberals will point to the nonexistent nuclear industry, especially now in Germany, and fearmonger about fantasy disasters. Fears of nuclear waste contaminating the environment for centuries.
Yet in the here and now, microplastics are endemic and will contaminate the environment for centuries. Liberals are so pathetically impotent they've done nothing to end the plastic spigot.
Funny how liberals complain about hypothetical danger, but crickets with real danger.