Zsari
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Who the hell is this dude? Sounds more like an Indian mole. Lol
Your political elite.
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Who the hell is this dude? Sounds more like an Indian mole. Lol
Good to see you posting again brohe is of indian origin not the establishment.
at the begining he was the front runner on winning the tory leadership contest, but liz truss swooped in under everyone's nose, strange.......
Here is the proof , notice colour of his tie notice rakhi he wears 24/7More like just another Indian talking.
In your post I originally replied to, you mention both class and ethnic divides that exist on a global and local scale. The argument that class is a greater source of division than nationality is fundamental in Marxism. @jamahir
It’s frankly hard to make sense of your point:
You claim “foreign ethnic groups” have no “shared identity” with the working class natives.
These are separate but non-mutually exclusive identities
I'm not a Marxist or Communist. I have no ideology. If that's what you are getting at.
Here is the proof , notice colour of his tie notice rakhi he wears 24/7
Becos american don't like China and Europe walk together. If that day come, it will be the end of USA...What benefit is it really for Europe to gang up against China?
China has no territorial claims or any millitary projection here. Not are they likely to well into the future.
On contrast, China could be the key for revitalization of european economies.
Because the world is complex and ideology is a way of simplifying the world in order to make sense of it.I am replying now because I had been banned.
I have not studied Marxist proceedings in detail but am naturally attracted to Communism and in my understanding of modern Communism, class is a divider as you said but so is nationalism. Communists desire for a united humanity. One where governments have fallen and militaries have been disbanded and humanity returned to its true state in some senses.
The gone Sunday on the Hindi singing contest Superstar Singer one of the guests was the actress Poonam Dhillon ( @PDF ) and in her honor one of the contestants sang a song from her film Sohni Mahiwal which was released in 1984 and was an Indo-USSR production. You may know that it is a love story in Punjab setting. Sohni a small-town artisan Punjabi girl and Mahiwal ( real name Izzat Beg ) being a rich trader from faraway Bukhara ( current Uzbekistan ). Those days, the 1700s, were without militarized national borders and passport and visa controls and people could generally travel long distances overland freely. Theirs to me is quite a Communist and human story - disregard for socio-economic class, ethnicity and country and just being human.
And you are right to say to tower9 that foreign ethnics may find shared identity with the natives. The Pakistan-origin leftist Tariq Ali, who is the son of Pakistani leftists who were inspired by "foreign" leftist thought, went to Britain and as far as I know found common cause with the native British students and workers movement.
How can that be ?
He does tilt greatly towards the bhagwa right-wing in India.
Because the world is complex and ideology is a way of simplifying the world in order to make sense of it.
I would rather just analyze the facts of any situation and make my own conclusions instead of deluding myself with confirmation bias.