[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 1 month ago

Interesting way to view AI. A development of the means of production that, in a way, proletarianizes artists.
It makes you think about what our stance on AI's development at lemmygrad should be.

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 4 months ago

North Korea's evil secret plan to sit back and watch South Korea fall has been unveiled

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 11 points 5 months ago

Also they are going to start developing video games

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by normal_user@lemmygrad.ml to c/breadtube@lemmygrad.ml

Ludwig, who is normally not considered a part of breadtube, did a really cool thing. He made his company that organizes events for youtubers and streamers a workers co-op.
In the video he said he is doing it to help the company last longer and share the success with the workers since he is already rich enough.

I think it's pretty cool.

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 6 months ago

I'm in the EU but same

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 6 months ago

Neoliberalism was the natural evolution of the previous system so that it could keep satisfying the need of the ruling class.
Industrial capitalism was at it's end and we now that because the way a society is organized is decided by the social and economic condition of that society.
Labour was getting weaker and growth was stopping, so the system naturally changed to allow the bourgeoise to keep enriching itself as much as possible. I believe it's not good for Marxists to talk positively about past capitalist systems that lead us to our current situation, the road that history took was not random.

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 8 points 6 months ago

counterpoint, they are cute

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 7 months ago

Oh yes, if you need some video ideas I'm not sure how popular this is outside of italians living abroad but I saw some people watching videos of how some Italian cities have "degraded".
I'm pretty sure this channel are pretty far right, like they go in places where a lot of poor people (mostly black) live and try to get them to say that the reason they aren't getting a job is because of drugs and being aggressive.
It really feels like they try to dehumanize them.
I don't remember the name of couple of YouTube channels that do this kind of video that I saw them watching but you can probably fine them on YouTube.

With the way they discuss social issues, I'm 99.9% sure they are a pipeline to fascism so a video showing that they are and telling people what the actual solution is could help.

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 7 months ago

Hi fellow Italian communist.
I personally have started living abroad as the job market in Italy, as you know, is extremely bad (all of the people that replied to my resume wanted me to work for free for like 2-3 months which I think is unacceptable).
Were I work now I found a lot of Italians that also got out of Italy but they are full of lib brainworms. Also like almost none of them speak any English.
Sometimes we have discussions about the state of things and they agree with me on workplace democracy, the rich class being a huge issue but if you even name socialism (let alone communism), you can see them get horrified by the idea.

I tried to send them some videos for radical leftist YouTube channels but all the ones I know of are in English and as I said, most of them don't speak almost any English (how they survive abroad ? I have no idea).

If you end up making a channel that targets this type of people, tell me the name of the channel so maybe I can get some of the videos I think would work on them around.

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 8 months ago

I guess we got lucky (for now).

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 9 months ago

Wow. I didn't know Huawei was a coop so I made some research and it's actually pretty cool.

Also found the stupidest NYT article of all time Who Owns Huawei? The Company Tried to Explain. It Got Complicated. .

The title doesn't make sense when they literally explain just a very normal workers coop at the end of the article:
"Shares of this virtual stock let employees share in the company’s financial success (and its losses). And they entitle their holders to elect members to Huawei’s Representatives’ Commission, which in turn elects members of the board of directors."

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 9 months ago

Well, I hoped I would get to be in it since apparently I invented it but I guess you are the most Marxists among all of us since you said so and people don't lie on the internet. So, go and get us communism king (gender neutral)

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(Sorry for any possible English mistake, I thought about this and wanted to read someone's idea on or against it but I can't find if there is a movement like it and what it would be called)

Like, we probably all agree that we are against capitalism but in order to achieve socialism (or directly communism) you must first develop the proletarian class as it is what is going to start the revolution.

So is there something like anarcho-communism, where they are opposed to having a socialist state as a way to develop communism, but that still believes in the importance of a socialist state in a utilitarian way to develop it's own group of revolutionaries ?

An idea according to which a socialist state will never achieve communism (for whatever reason, like the small difference between classes under socialism before it turns into communism that might become reactionaries and roll back change even under a dictatorship of the proletariat or something else) but there is going to be one more revolution starting from the (relative) bottom in the socialist state.

Because from my basic understanding of ML for example, the transition between socialism and communism is supposed to be smooth. But maybe I'm wrong ? Feel free to correct me on anything.

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submitted 10 months ago by normal_user@lemmygrad.ml to c/union@lemmygrad.ml

(Not in the USA but in Bulgaria)

Let's start by saying that I work in customer support for a company that employs us full time but then subcontract us to other companies.

In my case I'm a contractor for one of the GAFAM companies (I don't think I can say exactly what product for legal reasons) and in our project they just announced to some people (and will inform the rest of them in the next few days) that a lot of workers will be fired as they are introducing more AI support (which is obviously worse for the customer, i've seen the tests they are doing) starting from next month.

I'm not sure this is enough time to fight to create a union especially considering how past fights to unionize as contractors for this company went (We would likely loose some other clients as well with the protests and unionization)

My job is very likely not at risk right now but obviously there will be no more promotions and probably no pay raise as they will just say they can't due to AI competition or something. Also a lot of my collogues will be fired.

Probably if everyone in my project that knows about this things doesn't get involved somehow nothing will happen since for now it's just our part of this company project even though very clearly it's going to be all of them at some point.

What should I do to help my fellow workers ? Would it actually be possible to unionize when only some projects are currently affected ? Or should I just try to raise class awareness as much as possible to make the people that will remain more active about their condition in the future ?

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I'll be meeting lots of conservative family members and some of them love to get into debates. What I usually did in the past was just stay away from them as my ideas weren't fully formed yet and I didn't want to make my points look weak.

So is there like some guide on how to debate or a list of some of the most effective talking points that I should use ?

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(It's going to be a bit of a vent post, sorry. Also we probably already discussed this)

How can people be so wrong about so many things all at once ?

The main talking point were that immigration costs too much, will "balkanize" western europe and bring higher crimes.

Do these people not understand that the reason for the higher crimes and for the "cultural" differences are entirely due to the fact that we are not integrating them once they arrive ? An illegal immigrant has two roads: Become a slave Do illegal things (like steal/sell drugs)

And a lot of these people have no way to become legal migrants who get some protection from the state. A person with no protection from the state is someone that can be freely exploited by companies and corporations. Because they can be freely exploited, they can become an enemy to the bigger working class as they create unfair competition in a competition based job economy that has no respect of any values. The real issue is than the system that allows for them to be exploited. If they were legal migrants, they would be able to get legal jobs, they would need to be payed roughly the same and would not be an issue for anyone anymore.

Why can't we just accept them in the country, teach them the language and how the country works to some degree, and then let them exist ? Like, they could get a job, produce for the economy, start a family etc. like everyone else.

I understand that the capitalist class needs to have a scapegoat for all the wrong things they do but, how could this many people fall for something like this ?

Also the governments are now proposing crazy plans like:

Deport every migrant to another country, process the request there and, if they get accepted, bring them back. If they don't get accepted, guess what ?, they still need Ti get them back to the country they applied in because it's like impossible to send them back. Why are we then shipping or flying them to a 3rd country just to wait there ? Shouldn't we get started on integration ? Give them a job so they don't cost anything while they wait ?

Also the number of immigrant is soooo small compared to the population, oh my god why do they talk about them so much ?

Also the people saying we need to help them in their own countries, 99% of the time seems to be the exact same people that are ok exploiting them, they just want to do it far away were they can't see them. So I guess the investment they would bring would not go to things beneficial to the societies of the immigrants but they probably just want to build like cheap manufacturing and prisons.

I guess we should just eat the rich and use that money to finance a better system to handle them that would also be beneficial to the working class (which, as we now but a lot of people don't understand, is most people).

I guess the main thing I would like to know from the community here is: have you guys have found some talking point that actually work on people with this backward opinions ? And also what's the general opinion on immigration on lemmygrad ?

[-] normal_user@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 11 months ago

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I just realized I've never seen or heard of a Chinese movie. Not just filmed in China but also written and produced by a Chinese company. Is there any good one with English dub or sub ?

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And not just Beijing and Shenzhen but also other ones.

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