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She puts on a hijab and flies back to Iran at the end because she's made her peace with it dummy

based. I can feel my psychic energy channeling into drumpf's mind so that he can invade iran

Sorry I'll delete my posts now that the trot is gone.

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There were actual Trotskyists from Argentina who went to Libya to fight against Gaddafi. They later went to Syria and formed an FSA brigade which fought against both the Syrian government and the YPG.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Sedov_Brigade
medium.com/@badly_xeroxed/the-trotskyist-león-sedov-brigade-in-the-syrian-revolution-bf6ebf5ae851
thebaffler.com/latest/revolutionaries-for-hire-salvia

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Zizek recommended this and I thoroughly enjoyed it. If you want to have a glance at the madness of the first half of the 20th century it's an excellent read.

I used to read a lot of fiction, poetry, dramas, and I do miss it to some degree. Since I became a communist I realized just how important theory is, so I focus on it entirely.

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What's wrong with her eyes?

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My personal favorite: Camus short stories. "The Voiceless" is about a failed strike, "The Renegade, or A Confused Mind" is about a naive christian missionary getting rapekilled by a tribe he tried to convert.

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