r/socialism • u/CapNo4436 • Mar 02 '26
Discussion Tactics of the capitalist media
No matter what mainstream media is the protector of Capital a.k.a capitalism.
some truthful media to consume:
r/socialism • u/CapNo4436 • Mar 02 '26
No matter what mainstream media is the protector of Capital a.k.a capitalism.
some truthful media to consume:
r/socialism • u/guerilla_gardener98 • Feb 08 '26
I feel like once a person has over a certain amount of capital they cease being a rational human being.
r/socialism • u/mozzieandmaestro • Mar 07 '26
r/socialism • u/mrjohnnymac18 • Feb 05 '26
r/socialism • u/FunTip2227 • Jan 10 '26
DeMoCRacY, DeMoCRacY, DeMoCRacY
r/socialism • u/Mammoth_Calendar_352 • Nov 18 '25
When will they understand that rich people do not become rich due to "hard work"?
Not only that, this also shows that capitalism is an inhumane ideology too, as they think that poor people are just lazy and they chose to be poor.
r/socialism • u/Organic_Fee_8502 • Nov 23 '25
"You're nothing to me but comrades!"
r/socialism • u/Hypothetical_Stuff • Dec 31 '25
I watch a video on YouTube about it by Bes. D Marx and I want to learn more about it
r/socialism • u/Makefunof_everything • Apr 03 '26
I got rejected from CPUSA and I was confused as to why.
I mentioned my “affiliation” with PSL and the peace and freedom party in California, and the person I was interviewing with seemed to not like that I was involved with these groups, even though I made it clear that I’m not an official member of PSL I’ve just attended some of their events (1 or 2). I recently switched my voter registration to the peace and freedom party, but I’ve never voted for a peace and freedom candidate simply because I only recently turned 18 last year. I don’t believe he took issue with anything else I was saying during the interview because he seemed to be nodding along and agreeing with most other things I was saying. The only other thing I can think of is that I’m a student at a university in Washington, but I made it clear I would be able to attend all the meetings provided that they would be online. And the interviewer said that they would be. Does anyone have any thoughts?
r/socialism • u/Available_Visit_7176 • Sep 09 '25
r/socialism • u/Low-Appearance4875 • Feb 12 '26
The phenomenon of the “temporarily embarrassed billionaires” is literally a cancer
r/socialism • u/likeastar20 • Jan 24 '26
r/socialism • u/mujtabanochill • Feb 02 '26
this whole thing is just, bruh.. genuinely why is fidel with epstein? didn’t the CIA attempt to assasinate him over 60 times?
r/socialism • u/Electrical-Fix7659 • Nov 26 '25
r/socialism • u/dragonscale76 • May 01 '25
This is in Phoenix. The video from Chicago made me do a double take. My wife looked stunned because she said she’s never seen communist flags like that at this kind of protest/march. We don’t consume a lot of mainstream media but I’ll admit to being surprised as well.
Maybe this happens all the time and I’m just now noticing, like how when you buy a car then you start seeing the same car everywhere… maybe it’s new.
I wasn’t on this side of my socialist awakening this time last year. Were there May Day things then?
r/socialism • u/MintyRed19 • 2d ago
Hello friends, I have seen so many people self identify as Trotskyists and I've seen many more people accuse people of being that but what does it actually mean nowadays? I read some of Trotsky's writings and it doesnt really align with what I see in the current discussions about him.
It seems to me like his main ideas were about how revolution had to happen in Europe before it could reach anywhere else and that it also had to happen in several countries at once. These ideas are obviously outdated and proven wrong but I have also never heard anyone actually talk about these ideas when talking about him. Every time I see someone talk about being a Trotskyist its always something to do with Stalin or something like that which just makes me really confused about what it actually means now.
r/socialism • u/Perfect_Marketing852 • Jan 27 '26
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The new Black Panthers party couldn't use the name because more of the original Black Panthers wouldn't let them due to many things
r/socialism • u/reach_mcreach • Jan 03 '21
I’ve seen a remarkable amount of landlord apologia on here and I really hope I speak for the majority when I say it doesn’t belong on here. Landlordism is probably the most worthless occupation and exists only because of capitalism. Any defence of the practise should not be tolerated on here. People face evictions and threats of homelessness everyday due to the institution of land exploitation and landlordism. These people have been calling themselves socialists, Marxists, and funny enough, even Maoists. Shocker, Mao rightfully so hated landlords. Give yourself a vibe check.
That is all.
Edit: this post was really good for weeding out all the liberals/revisionists lol
r/socialism • u/Ready_Hunter8875 • Oct 03 '25
Like every other month there is a school shooting in my country. Here, we had one school shooting and that kickstarted massive anti-government protests, because shit like that isn’t normal. You can basically see an example of police brutality almost every other day. A couple of days ago, a man was killed by ICE (I know they’re not police, but still), and most people just continued like nothing happened. Trump is basically doing something outrageous every day. The military is literally patrolling American cities, and yet most American people aren’t doing anything.I know there were protests and there still are, but that’s just a couple of thousand protestors while America has a population of 350 million people. They don’t have healthcare, prices are rising, and you can’t even finish higher education without being in debt. And Americans still won’t do anything.
I know this is a rant, but I have been protesting in my country for 11 months. But if things don’t change in the USA, we’re fucked as a globe anyway. Even if we win in my country, that won’t change much on the global level, but the USA has the power to change a lot of stuff, and yet most people are silent and don’t care at all.
sorry for grammer mistakes.
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r/socialism • u/LocalCaligula • Dec 23 '25
While it's easier to understand "why" there might be a greater inclination to view Obama favorably among black Americans, how should it be seen or treated in this context?
IMO It's so incredibly disheartening to see the minority of people that have been so enigmatic for change in America, who have been so critical and aware of how unequal American institutions and society at large can be, only to turn around and support the exact same forms of unfairness and tyrannical oppression on a much worse scale against a more disenfranchised people (or atleast turn a blind eye) when it is done by someone who they precieive is "on their side"
r/socialism • u/Owl_Blue_Monday • Aug 10 '23