[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Because the country still had a militant organizational structure fueled by communist fervor and Marxist dialectics. By 1989 no one cared about communism anymore and people's knowledge of Marxism was scattered at best; all they wanted was for things to "get better". People are going to blame the ones in power for their suffering, and there are no express "counterrevolutionaries" you can defeat and bring things back to normal, as the sentiment was ingrained in the collective mindset by 1989. You have to remember. That is the year the Berlin Wall went down, it was already the beginning of the end. Recovery would be a Herculean task.

The Soviet Union in 1924 had the benefit of decades of labour organization, grassroots education, collective identity, and struggle to build off of. 1989 Soviets did not have that. Or what they did have had been corrupted by liberalism for decades at that point.

Also how are you going to turn to the Chinese model? The Chinese model requires a market centered economy that dictates rapprochement with the West to fuel investment into the country. Do you think anyone in the West would ever consider investing in the Soviet Union? The Chinese model worked mainly because they weren't the Soviet Union.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 1 week ago

By 1989 the Soviet Union is already facing existential levels of economic collapse, societal upheaval, and general unrest within other Warsaw Pact countries. It would have taken a miracle to recover the country, and that's without the US bearing down on you.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 1 week ago

They could be scanning military videos of parades, training exercises, or other propaganda materials with facial recognition technology to try and build a database of officers, NCOs, and other priority targets.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 week ago

Ouch, can't ask for a normal Western leftist, can we? Honestly, despite those sus things, at least he's better then a straight democrat or republican corporate ghoul, but he's not much better. Can the US please put forward one normal candidate.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 weeks ago

He literally advocates for direct action in the first 3 seconds of the video, and it’s not a cardinal sin for a socialist to run for office, it just should never be seen as the end all be all.

Honestly, at least it’s a socialist on the ballot and not another demokkkrat, or straight Nazi.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 2 weeks ago

Do Western European buses not have bike racks on the front of them? It’s fairly common in Eastern Europe and the US for buses to have a place to store bikes.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

They can still scrape that. It’s just a bit more difficult.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Not even repair it, as your computers probably completely totaled. They can however scrape as much data as they can from the memory and put it on an SSD for you if you’re lucky. Any average repair shop could do that for you, I would look for ones that offer a free consultation or inspection and get a second opinion just in case.

Just do not expose your computer to heat or humidity.

DO NOT TRY TO TURN YOUR COMPUTER ON AS WELL.

Again it’s a long shot, but good luck.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

That is still recoverable. You’d be surprised what techs can do. I would give it a shot!

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 weeks ago

That’s utterly miserable. What happened? Would it be at all possible for a professional to dig through the deep dark of your computer to try and find any remnants of the file/files you lost?

There might be a chance that it hasn’t been overridden yet or might be hiding in a place a regular person wouldn’t think to look.

I wish you luck though, it’s awful that happened to you.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

68% of the worlds uranium is mined in Khazahstan, Canada, and Australia. Uranium isn’t a primary export of any African market for the exception of French colonial states shipping to France, who demands those exports because it’s cheaper due to political influence.

[-] ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 3 weeks ago

They’re relying on the PLAF. Modernizing their Air Force would be too expensive and time consuming to do in a realistic timeline.

It also fits with North Korea’s general long term air power strategy, as all their jets are Soviet models that were cheaper then developing their own.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml to c/genzedong@lemmygrad.ml

I recently saw a post here commemorating Xi on his 70th birthday. Quite the accomplishment in terms of how well he is doing as a leader, and in terms of personal health.

However, this also got me thinking. What comes after Xi? Sadly he is not immortal, and is rapidly approaching an age where he will not be able to as effectively carry out his duties. Plus he deserves to retire at some point to also enjoy his life.

From this, are there plans for who will take Xi's place? Who are the candidates with the most potential in terms of being elected? What will be China's path after Xi's resignation in terms of economic, geopolitical, military, and social development? Will Xi's path be continued, or will a new leader decide to change course? Will a continuation of Dengist policies be committed to, as Xi did, or will there be a return to the policies of the Four?

Preferably Comrades who are Chinese, have ties to China, or are knowledgeable in the subject could give their observations and opinions, but for everyone else, what are your thoughts?

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Happy to be back! (lemmygrad.ml)

I hope everyone has been doing good and that these past few months have been well for you. Its been quite the trip for me, and I wanted to apologize for not being able to contribute these past few months like I was able to previously.

I was dealing with the possibility of receiving a life changing and potentially terminal cancer diagnosis. Simultaneously I was also dealing with the end of my semester and a plethora of exams, papers, and projects; along with job hunting to support myself these coming months. These left me with little time and energy to myself, and I wasn't able to participate here.

Thankfully the tests for the diagnosis were false positives and the problem was instead very minor and has been dealt with. I also finished off my semester as strong as I could with perfect marks! Which has in turn allowed me to transfer from my small local college, to a much more prestigious university!

I did also want to apologize for leaving on a sour note, as while I did have a lot going on which led to my fuse being short, I still feel terrible about my previous exchange and have no excuse for it. If Maud Dibber is reading this, I would also wish to apologize to you directly and expressly.

Overall things have been going much better then before for me, and I look forward to contributing again!

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Happy New Years! (lemmygrad.ml)

It took the poor guy a while, but Pluto just completed a whole rotation around the Sun! The last time this happened was 1774 and the next time this'll happen will be in 2271! It takes Pluto nearly 248 Earth years to complete a single rotation!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by ComradeSalad@lemmygrad.ml to c/genzedong@lemmygrad.ml

Something very very wrong is happening with pharmaceuticals all around the US right now. No one is saying anything and every organization is pointing fingers at each other, but there is a massive shortage of a huge range medication, ranging from Tylenol, Zyrtec, and Advil all the way to antibiotics, Adderall, Chemotherapy drugs, and Diabetes medication. People with debilitating illnesses and disorders like Type 1 Diabetes and ADHD are being left high and dry without any answers other then pharmacies saying that they are on “backorder” (I.e. They’re all out).

Its not just one company either, for example in the case of Adderall-Dextroamphetamine, in a worst case scenario it can be substituted with other drugs of a completely different makeup such as Vyvanse or Ritalin which are produced by different companies. The one problem is that they are ALL out of stock. On top of this, because a vast majority of these drugs are held in copyright, many of them do not have generic forms, and other companies are not legally allowed to try to develop them.

Something is going very wrong and it seems like the US pharmaceutical industry is collapsing. I’m very scared what this means for people that rely on medication. Diabetes? Hormones for transitioning? Heart medication? Chemotherapy? What happens to those people?

Look at the link... 233 medications already are gone.

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As we all know, Hakim is just a white Wisconsin man from New Jersey trapped in JT’s basement.

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A sad day for the trans community…

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