Read More »A petty bourgeois driven to frenzy by the horrors of capitalism is a social phenomenon which, like anarchism, is characteristic of all capitalist countries. The instability of such revolutionism, its barrenness, and its tendency to turn rapidly into submission, apathy, phantasms, and even a frenzied infatuation with one bourgeois fad or another—all this is common knowledge.
Vladimir Lenin, “Left-Wing” Communism: An Infantile Disorder
Tag: NED
Pre‑Scripted Contest: U.S. Sets Narrative for Honduras Election
The U.S. government, through its network of front organizations, is already laying the groundwork to frame Sunday’s election in Honduras as disputed—before a single ballot has even been cast.
Honduras heads toward elections amid allegations of fraud and military interference
Local media outlets have also reported on X that members of the ruling party have assaulted supporters of other political parties. One such complaint was made by Liberal Party legislator Iroshka Elvir. “When we were in District 15, groups of LIBRE supporters in El Pedregal blocked the road with sticks and stones, and verbally assaulted our candidates,” Elvir said.
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Iroska Elvir is married to Salvador Nasralla, who is running for President of Honduras.
Read More »Update 2: Vincente Fox, Cato Institute & “Gen Z” Mexico
Are Fact Checkers Really Fact-Checkers…or Something Else?
The regime change of Panama in 1989 is not a good model for dealing with Venezuela
Tanzania’s Hassan declared landslide winner in election that triggered violent protests + Research
Tanzania’s Hassan declared landslide winner in election that triggered violent protests
At stake for the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party was its decades-long grip on power amid the rise of charismatic opposition figures who hoped to lead the country toward political change.
Still, a landslide victory is unheard of in the region. Only Paul Kagame, the authoritarian leader of Rwanda, regularly wins by a landslide.
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In April, Tundu Lissu, the vice-chair of the main opposition party, Chadema, was arrested and charged with treason and cybercrime offences. His party, which had led calls for a boycott of the election unless electoral systems were reformed, was later disqualified from participating.
Last month, Luhaga Mpina, the leader of ACT-Wazalendo, another opposition party, was also disqualified, meaning Hassan contested only lesser-known opponents from minor parties.
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Tanzania tells civil servants and students to stay home after chaotic election
Read More »Generation Z is stirring up rebellion across borders, from Morocco to Madagascar

France 24: Generation Z is stirring up rebellion across borders, from Morocco to Madagascar
Read More »NED targets Cuba with $6.6 million in 2025
The Trump-Rubio regime is lifting restrictions and will restore funds to the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) towards foreign interference in countries such as Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.
Previously:
Trump Administration Restores US National Endowment for Democracy’s Funding
Trump Administration Restores US National Endowment for Democracy’s Funding
Trump Administration Restores US National Endowment for Democracy’s Funding
Despite claiming to have “dismantled” the NED, the US political interference and regime change organization has happily announced on its own official website that funding is being restored;
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“Dark Indonesia” and Astroturfed Subversion + More
21-04-2025: Since February, Indonesia has been beset by protests largely led by students, so-called civil society organisations, some labour unions and K-pop fans. Protests emerged in many cities throughout the Indonesian archipelago including Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta, Bandung, Solo, Semarang, Bali, Samarinda, Banjarmasin and South Sumatra. The protestors were reportedly delivering a “red report card” on the first 100 days of President Prabowo Subianto’s administration. They also condemned Prabowo’s “Ndasmu!” remark towards critics of the Free Nutritious Meal program.[1] “Ndasmu” is an impolite Javanese word meaning “your head”, which perhaps implies that the protestors’ actions were the result of something that existed in their heads only. The slogan “Dark Indonesia” under which the protests took place, is a stab at Prabowo’s election slogan of “Golden Indonesia” (Indonesia Emas), which aims to advance the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia (NKRI) to a sovereign, prosperous nation by 2045, the centennial of its independence won in 1945.[2]
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