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Welcome to lemmy.net.au: Understanding Lemmy and How to Use It

Hello and welcome to our Lemmy instance! If you're new here, you might be wondering what exactly Lemmy is and how it differs from other social platforms. This guide will help you understand Lemmy's unique structure and how to make the most of your experience here.

What is Lemmy?

Lemmy is a forum-style social media platform (sometimes called a 'link aggregator') similar to Reddit or Hacker News. Here, you can:

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Instead of one central website controlled by a single company, Lemmy consists of multiple independent websites (called "instances") that are all connected to each other. Each instance is run by different organizations or individuals.

Think of it this way: If Reddit is like a single massive shopping centre with one owner setting all the rules, Lemmy is like George Street in Sydney, which has multiple shopping centres, each with their own management but where shoppers can freely move between them.

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This means if you don't like how one instance is being managed, you can move to another without losing access to your favorite communities or connections.

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Reddit to Lemmy: Translation Guide

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Finding Communities

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The early morning hours of January 3, 2026, marked a turning point in the century-long struggle of Venezuela and Latin America for self-determination and independence.

Operation Absolute Resolve, ordered by the Trump administration, constituted the most brutal and direct military attack against a sovereign state in the region in recent history. In a shocking operation that left hundreds dead, President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores were illegally abducted from Venezuelan territory and taken to the United States, where they now face trumped-up charges in a federal detention center in New York.

In the two months since this act of war, a flood of speculation has emerged from so-called experts and commentators across the political spectrum. This speculation has followed three main lines:

  • The success of the operation indicated a betrayal in the highest spheres of the Bolivarian Revolution.
  • The acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, and the rest of the leaders have abandoned the Bolivarian project and the socialist transformation, handing over the country, its economy and its resources to US imperialism.
  • In matters of foreign relations, Venezuelan leaders have abandoned their historical anti-imperialism.

Taken together, these statements amount to proclaiming that regime change has been successful in Venezuela.

All of these claims are false and reflect an amateurish and superficial approach to politics—hasty opinions revived instead of genuine analysis or research—which ultimately echo Trump's rhetoric rather than dismantle it. To understand Caracas's current trajectory, it is necessary to sensibly assess what happened on January 3rd, carefully examine the facts surrounding Venezuela's financial and commercial situation, and conduct an honest evaluation of the international power dynamics within which the South American country operates. It is essential to understand what has changed in this new situation. To unravel the complex reality of the present, some examples from the history of socialist states can serve as a guide.

A detailed analysis of the facts will demonstrate that what we are witnessing is not a surrender, but a tactical retreat in the face of an overwhelming force, for which there are clear analogies in revolutionary history.

The main claims that supposedly reveal “betrayal” are examined and refuted below, but before we begin, it is necessary to establish an important theoretical distinction between government and state power. Government offices and ministries establish and implement a range of policies, issue statements, and so on, and temporarily change hands from the “left” to the “right.” The permanent institutions of state power—the military, the courts, and the police—represent the real power in any society. Almost all left-wing governments in the region have been elected to public office in recent years, but they have not held state power. By presiding over politics, but with the same capitalist state in place (especially in the military), there is a clear limit to how effectively these governments can challenge the capitalist order and transform social reality. The Bolivarian project similarly emerged as an electoral movement, with Chávez initially only holding government positions, but with one important difference. Decades of US-backed coup attempts, internal struggles, and other crises have gradually led to the replacement of forces loyal to the old order in the judiciary, police, and military with forces formed by and loyal to the Bolivarian Revolution. The United Socialist Party maintains its mission to promote the power of the working class and build socialism. The struggle may advance in fits and starts, with gains and setbacks depending on the pressure of various forces, but at every stage, the party works to preserve its achievements and minimize its losses.

This is important because Venezuela's concessions are being made primarily at the government level, not at the state and party level.

Claim 1: The success of the US operation on January 3 indicated a betrayal at the highest levels of the Bolivarian Revolution.

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  • The alleged “evidence”

No members of the U.S. military died in the operation that kidnapped Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores.

More than 150 US aircraft penetrated Venezuelan airspace without being shot down by the country's advanced air defenses, obtained from Russia.

The “peaceful” extraction of Maduro and Flores was only possible thanks to the “collaboration” of Maduro’s inner circle. There was no immediate military counteroffensive by the Venezuelans.

  • The reality: resistance in the face of overwhelming military superiority

Much more is now known about the events of January 3rd than was initially known. Contrary to the narrative imposed by Western media and repeatedly and thoughtlessly disseminated by some on the left, there was resistance. Survivor testimonies and statements by President Trump himself confirm that the presidential security team, along with Venezuelan military units and a contingent of Cuban internationalist fighters, engaged the attacking forces in a firefight. Thirty-two Cuban fighters fell alongside more than 50 Venezuelan security forces and presidential guards, who defended the president with their lives.

First, U.S. electronic warfare systems completely disabled the country's air defenses and communications infrastructure. According to Venezuelan Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López, the United States used Venezuela as a "laboratory" for previously unused weapons technologies. Padrino is known for being the military leader who consistently denounces U.S. efforts to corrupt and bribe the military to turn against Maduro and the Bolivarian Revolution, as well as previous U.S. assassination attempts. He embodied the country's "civil-military union" that blocked years of regime change efforts under the motto "Always loyal, never traitors."

An official Venezuelan report on January 3 has not yet been released, as the country remains under military siege (more information on this will follow). However, unofficial reports from witnesses and survivors corroborate Padrino's account. They describe how, with all their communications and air defenses disabled and all electricity in the area cut off, Venezuelan military forces were attacked with drones and some type of sonic weapon that incapacitated the soldiers. They were instantly subjected to rapid and overwhelming fire that resulted in a one-sided massacre, even when they returned fire.

In his State of the Union address, Trump honored the pilot of the first Chinook helicopter that landed at the presidential complex, carrying the elite Delta Force units that later carried out the ground operation and kidnapped the president. The helicopter came under heavy fire, seriously wounding the pilot. The United States has also acknowledged that there were other American casualties, though no fatalities.

In preparation for this operation, it has been revealed that the raid was rehearsed at full scale in an exact replica of Nicolás Maduro's compound, built in Kentucky. For weeks, Delta Force commandos practiced “breaking through steel doors at increasingly faster speeds” and memorizing the layout of the corridors and secure rooms. Because Maduro was known to rotate between different locations, they only launched the operation after confirming he was in that specific place. Specialized night aviation was provided by a group known as the “Night Stalkers.”

However, the violence didn't end there. In leaked communications confirmed by multiple sources, Delcy Rodríguez revealed that, from the very first contact on January 3, the Trump administration issued an ultimatum. Rodríguez stated: “The threats began the moment they kidnapped the president. They gave Diosdado, Jorge, and me 15 minutes to respond, or they would kill us.” Any refusal to negotiate, she said, would result not only in kidnapping but also in the beheading and annihilation of the remaining leaders of the Venezuelan state. They were also told that the U.S. military would continue to surround the country. Every statement and every decision they made would be analyzed as a sign of submission or resistance, and their lives could be taken at any moment.

It was a negotiation at gunpoint, literally, and it's not over yet. The moment would require leadership capable of making the necessary retreat to save the revolution without fracturing its internal unity.

The United States failed on January 3rd because of the betrayal of Venezuelan leaders. It succeeded because, after more than 25 years of failed coup attempts, economic warfare, and destabilization campaigns, imperialism finally deployed its most powerful weapon: direct military intervention backed by a technological superiority that no independent country in the developing world can currently counter successfully.

  • Analysis: The overwhelming hybrid warfare onslaught failed to overcome political realities

The United States achieved its objective of capturing Maduro, but failed to overthrow the government or the state. The remaining leaders—Vice President Delcy Rodríguez, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello, Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino, National Assembly President Jorge Rodríguez, and the core of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and the Bolivarian Armed Forces—acted immediately to stabilize the institutions and maintain continuity of command.

The United States did not plan a wider occupation due to the anticipated resistance and armed mobilization of millions of Venezuelans. President Maduro's call to massively expand the Bolivarian militias led to more than eight million citizens taking up arms. This, combined with Venezuela's professional army, which has not fractured, created a scenario in which any ground invasion would degenerate into a protracted people's war, with unacceptable political and material costs for the United States. A strong base of support for Chavismo remains, which the Trump administration tacitly acknowledged when it said that one must be "realistic" and recognize that the Venezuelan right lacks the necessary support to govern the country.

Instead, the Trump administration executed a surgical strike of extraordinary precision, as a way to shift the balance of power and gain influence over the Venezuelan government, which had to accept that it could not be overthrown. However much Trump and Rubio boast about “regime change,” they cannot overcome this basic fact.

But when Delcy Rodríguez, now acting president, entered into dialogue with the Trump administration after the attack, many on the left reacted with confusion and dismay. Yes, Maduro and the leaders had promised a people's war and, if necessary, a Vietnam-style guerrilla struggle. But the fact was that the US commandos were gone; there were no occupying forces to fight. That should be understood as a sign of the revolution's enduring strength, not a weakness.

So how could the Bolivarian Revolution sit down at the table with the very forces that had just murdered its defenders and kidnapped its president? The answer lies in the material conditions for survival and a proper understanding of revolutionary strategy. The revolution's organized social base and military unity represented a kind of deterrent to foreign occupation, but that deterrent could not expel the enormous military forces that still surrounded it, imposing a total naval blockade on its oil while pointing advanced weaponry at its heads. On January 3, the government recognized the military reality and made the tactical decision to maintain control of the state institutions, to buy time and live to fight another day.

This decision has clearly required some concessions to the Empire, but this also requires closer examination. Just as the false accusations of treason from January 3rd are now easily refuted, so too are the accusations of treason in the two months since then.

Claim 2: The acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, and the other leaders have abandoned the Bolivarian project, handing over the country, its economy, and its resources to US imperialism.

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  • "The alleged “evidence”

Venezuela has effectively opened its vast oil reserves to foreign private exploitation and sale.

Venezuela has begun a process of “reconciliation” with the right-wing opposition, which includes the release of 2,500 prisoners convicted of treason and violence.

The US officials were greeted at Miraflores Palace with smiles and musical accompaniment, something normally reserved for allies and friends.

  • The reality: a new force of power

Since January 3, the balance of power has shifted dramatically. The largest regional armada in U.S. Navy history has remained positioned off the coast of Venezuela.

No one is coming to Venezuela's aid. In fact, if we look at the region, we see that the right-wing governments of Argentina, Paraguay, Ecuador, El Salvador, Peru, and Bolivia are openly celebrating the attack. The progressive governments of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico have limited themselves to issuing rhetorical condemnations. The strategic support of Russia and China, while significant in previous years, has proven insufficient to deter imperial aggression and has also been largely rhetorical. Each country has its own strategic military priorities. Direct intervention also raises the risk of a world war, and given their great distance, they would not have the military forces in the region to sustain such a conflict.

The agreements being forged between Caracas and Washington represent a bitter but necessary compromise. Under their terms, Venezuela has granted the United States significant control over its oil exports, reverting to a licensing model similar to that previously operated by Chevron and other companies before the tightening of the embargo. Having acquired their licenses, foreign oil companies will no longer have to cede a majority stake to the state, as was the case with the previous joint ventures; taxes will be reduced, and they will be able to sell their oil on the international market without having to sell it to the Venezuelan state-owned company PDVSA. Instead, the U.S. Department of Energy has begun marketing Venezuelan crude with the help of commodity traders and banks, and Washington has claimed the authority to determine which companies can participate in rebuilding the country's energy infrastructure. Under this agreement, for the first time in decades and without any say in the matter, Venezuelan oil is reportedly being transported by foreign tankers to Israel, a country with which it has no ties.

In return, Venezuela has gained access to its oil revenues through two overseas sovereign wealth funds effectively controlled by the United States. These funds, while subject to U.S. oversight, provide something the country has been denied for years under the sanctions regime: resources for investments in health, education, and infrastructure. The arrangement is exploitative and humiliating, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio has openly described it as the United States “taking all the oil.” But it keeps the Venezuelan state afloat.

Is this a denial of Venezuela's sovereignty over its oil decisions? To some extent, yes. But the fundamental features of the agreement align with Venezuela's long-term desire to rebuild its oil exports to the United States and resemble what Maduro himself reportedly offered in negotiations with the Trump administration. This includes an offer to reopen US oil exploration and ownership in exchange for the lifting of sanctions. This also corresponds with information from Brazilian journalist Breno Altman. Based on conversations with Maduro's son, Nicolás Maduro Guerra, Altman reported: “[Maduro] is informed, and his message is always one of support for the acting president, Delcy Rodríguez.”

The fact is that Venezuela's oil infrastructure was built primarily to supply the US market, and the refining infrastructure of the southern United States was largely built to process Venezuelan crude. From a purely economic standpoint, these countries remain natural trading partners despite ideological differences. Even under Chávez, the United States purchased 60% of Venezuela's oil exports for much of his presidency, constituting the bulk of the country's revenue. Even the expropriation of foreign-owned oil projects in Venezuela was adopted by Chávez not primarily as a matter of principle, but as a reaction to sabotage attempts and deteriorating relations with companies that rejected his terms and left the country.

In essence, the United States was already crushing Venezuela’s oil industry with devastating effects. First, oil companies blocked the sale of unique parts and technologies to maintain their neglected infrastructure. Then came a decade of financial and trade sanctions, the freezing of their offshore accounts (some of which remain, ridiculously, in the hands of Juan Guaidó), and finally, a literal oil blockade. The Venezuelan economy as a whole was severely impacted by this loss of revenue, with rampant inflation, a shortage of foreign currency, and the collapse of other industries. This is the real cause of emigration from Venezuela. Injecting billions of dollars of revenue into the Venezuelan economy, even under these unjust conditions of siege, will undoubtedly lead to an improvement in living conditions. Millions of people are expected to participate in Venezuela’s popular consultation on March 8, voting to select 36,000 community initiatives, ranging from the renovation of public services to economic projects, for government funding.

The agreement with the Trump administration has also led Venezuela to grant amnesty to more than 5,000 people and release thousands of prisoners. This includes approximately 800 people convicted of various crimes related to attempts to overthrow the government, including acts of violence. Those convicted of murder and “serious human rights violations” or “crimes against humanity” will not be released. This amnesty, denounced in some circles as the release of “political prisoners,” is better understood as a strategic decompression. It further eliminates a pretext for humanitarian intervention, isolates the most intransigent sectors of the far-right opposition, and demonstrates that the Bolivarian state retains the authority to define the approach to its own judicial processes. We can assume that the Venezuelan government also hopes this will lead to recognition from other governments in the region and the world. Since the 2024 elections, the Government has been unable to maintain normal political and trade relations with most of the governments in the region, except for Cuba, Nicaragua and some small Caribbean nations.

  • Negotiations at gunpoint: Brest-Litovsk in the Caribbean

Here, the history of the Russian Revolution offers an indispensable lesson. In 1918, the young Soviet Republic faced the advance of the German imperial army with a shattered force incapable of mounting effective resistance. Vladimir Lenin, against the objections of the so-called “left communists,” who demanded a “revolutionary war” to defend the entire territory, led the fledgling revolutionary state to sign the humiliating Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. This agreement ceded vast territories, including all of Ukraine and forty percent of Russia’s industrial base, to German imperialism. It was, by any measure, a massive defeat.

Lenin's critics labeled this a betrayal of the revolution and, in particular, of all the workers, peasants, and oppressed nationalities of the ceded territories who had fought and sacrificed everything in 1917, only to return to capitalism with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.

However, Lenin understood what his critics failed to grasp: the goal was not to die with dignity, but to preserve the political instrument of the revolution. As the late Commander Hugo Chávez reflected after the failed 1992 rebellion: “Today we must retreat in order to advance tomorrow.” The treaty provided the necessary breathing room to consolidate the Soviet state, build the Red Army, and ultimately defeat not only the German Empire, but also the combined forces of counterrevolution and foreign intervention. History proves that those who denounced Lenin as a traitor in 1918 were wrong. All the ceded territories returned to the USSR a few years later.

Even so, this was not the end of retreats and concessions. Faced with famine conditions caused primarily by the civil war, Lenin contributed to humanitarian aid efforts by American capitalist charities, developed relations with the countries that had just invaded the Soviet Union, and re-established deep economic and commercial ties with German imperialism. Abandoning “war communism,” he guided the state toward the mass reintroduction of capitalist property relations and invited foreign companies. This laid the groundwork, for example, for the Soviet state to sign agreements with the Ford Motor Company (headed by the fascist sympathizer Henry Ford) to establish a factory.

What the government, through Delcy Rodríguez, is doing today must be viewed from this perspective. Seated across from US Energy Secretary Chris Wright, receiving CIA Director John Ratcliffe at Miraflores Palace, this is not an act of capitulation, but rather an act of survival under extreme coercion. Whether she smiles or exchanges the same ceremonial welcome offered to other state visitors is irrelevant. The objective is to relinquish what can be temporarily sacrificed—control of oil, access to the market, even 800 people convicted of violent crimes—in order to preserve what cannot be replaced: the revolutionary state, the party, and the lives of its leading figures, who have played an indispensable role in the cohesion of the Bolivarian project as a whole. With that foundation preserved, a retreat now can become a step forward in the future.

Claim 3: In matters of foreign relations, Venezuelan leaders have abandoned their historical anti-imperialism.

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  • The alleged “evidence”

When US and Israeli forces attacked Iran on February 28, 2026, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry issued a carefully worded statement that, in addition to condemning the aggression, also condemned the “undue” reprisals carried out by Iran against the Gulf States that host US bases. The statement was later deleted.

Delcy Rodríguez issued a statement expressing her “solidarity” with Qatar following a phone call with its emir, a close ally of the United States. No statement of solidarity was issued with Iran.

  • The reality: Venezuela remains under pressure and wants to preserve its relationship with Qatar.

This criticism overlooks the fact that the relationship with Qatar has played a particularly important role for Venezuela in recent years. In fact, Qatar has hosted Venezuela's sovereign wealth funds and, therefore, controls Venezuela's access to its own oil revenues there. Qatar also mediated and hosted the latest rounds of negotiations between the United States and Venezuela. Venezuela had publicly thanked Qatar, in particular, for its role in the release of political prisoner Alex Saab from US prisons.

More than anything, this criticism overlooks the fact that Venezuela remains under the direct threat of annihilation by the United States. Every word and every statement continues to be subject to the strictest scrutiny, given what is at stake. CIA Director Ratcliffe has personally warned Venezuelan officials that any agreement will be ruled out if it serves as a “safe haven” for US adversaries. In such a situation, diplomacy is not a genuine profession of faith, but rather an instrument for preserving sovereign existence.

Formal relations between Caracas and Tehran remain intact, but proclaiming solidarity with Iran against the United States in this massive war would not only sever a relationship with Qatar that has become quite important, but would also provide Washington with a pretext for a second series of far more devastating attacks.

Who is Delcy Rodríguez really?

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Much of the “betrayal” narrative has focused on the figure of interim president Delcy Rodríguez. This lacks real evidence, appears entirely fabricated, and is a classic tactic of US military strategy and psychological operations.

The revolutionary credentials of the Rodríguez family are etched in struggle and blood. Delcy's father and her brother Jorge's father (the president of the National Assembly) was Jorge Antonio Rodríguez, leader of the Socialist League, a Marxist-Leninist organization that received training in Cuba. He was tortured and murdered by the Punto Fijo regime in 1976, in close coordination with the CIA, when Delcy was seven years old. Both Delcy and her brother Jorge emerged from this tradition of clandestine and mass struggle for socialism. President Maduro himself was a member of the same organization. After Delcy Rodríguez returned to Venezuela from studying abroad, she joined the Chavista movement and the government alongside her brother, and they both became Maduro's principal advisors and his most trusted negotiators and representatives on the most sensitive domestic and international affairs. She declared that building the Bolivarian Revolution would be revenge for her father's murder, a form of justice. To suggest that there was betrayal between them or a capitulation born of cowardice or opportunism is to ignore four decades of shared political training and sacrifice.

In his first statement on January 3, Trump suggested that Delcy Rodríguez had expressed her willingness to cooperate with the United States and meet its demands. Some on the left believed him, interpreting this as a sign of capitulation. His press conference that same day reaffirmed Venezuela's sovereignty and its own demands of the United States, including the release of President Maduro. The following day, after chairing a meeting of the party and state leadership, in which the unity of the military was also reaffirmed, he issued a statement calling on the United States government to cooperate with Venezuela for peace and development, but within the framework of sovereignty and equality.

This statement echoed all the declarations made by Maduro in the past and throughout the years of tensions with the United States. Maduro himself has consistently called for diplomacy and direct, high-level negotiations to avoid a full-blown war, and he has already offered comprehensive economic agreements with the United States for Venezuela's oil and mineral resources. Undoubtedly, any such agreement would have been contingent upon reducing and minimizing strategic alliances with so-called "adversaries of the United States," including Iran, Russia, and China. We can assume that each of these countries would understand this, given that they have clearly made similar difficult tactical decisions in recent history for the sake of self-preservation and national interests. Nevertheless, Delcy Rodríguez has repeatedly stated that Venezuela will continue to develop relations with the people of all countries.

If Delcy Rodríguez’s Venezuelan government were to sign a similar agreement to the one Maduro offered, but with Maduro now kidnapped, it wouldn’t constitute treason. Of course, this raises the question of why Trump decided to kidnap Maduro, but this has more to do with maintaining his “tough guy” image than with any substantive political difference. In the weeks leading up to January 3, certain segments of the mainstream media specifically mocked Trump, labeling him a “loser” if he reached an agreement that left Maduro in power. He needed a trophy and wanted to appear as the strongman who could dictate terms to anyone. Trump proclaims victory, saying, “We are in charge.” He does this primarily for domestic political reasons. But that doesn’t make it real. Incapable of carrying out actual regime change, he is essentially using words to falsely declare that “the regime has changed.”

For her part, Delcy Rodríguez has stated that the return of Maduro and Flores remains the central objective of the negotiations with the United States.

Neutralize the right wing and seek the normalization of relations

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An unintended but significant consequence of these negotiations has been a major political setback for the long-backed US opposition, which has been used to deprive Venezuela of normal international relations. María Corina Machado, who for years called for foreign military intervention and the imposition of the sanctions that devastated the Venezuelan people, has been relegated to the sidelines since January 3. She has gained nothing from an administration that now deals directly with the Miraflores government.

By establishing direct relations between states based on the only commodity that US imperialism truly values—oil—the Bolivarian leadership has outmaneuvered the opposition. The United States, in its brutal pragmatism, has chosen to negotiate with the only force that actually controls the territory and resources, rather than with exiled figures who wield no real power. In their hasty retreat, Rubio and Trump even went so far as to publicly discredit the opposition figure they themselves had chosen, thus de facto recognizing the Bolivarian state as the sole governing entity. Full normalization of relations and recognition of the Venezuelan government are still a long way off and may require further tactical retreats and concessions, but if they occur, they will be considered a strategic victory for the Bolivarian project.

The task of international solidarity

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For leftist forces outside Venezuela, the current moment demands clarity on what solidarity means. It does not mean endorsing or defending each and every statement made by the Venezuelan government, given the situation in which it currently operates. But neither does it mean demanding that Venezuelan leaders commit suicide in a gesture of revolutionary purity or honor. It does not mean echoing US propaganda about “divisions” and “traitors” without evidence. It does not mean measuring every tactical decision against an abstract standard that no revolutionary project in history has ever met.

Solidarity means understanding that Delcy Rodríguez, sitting across from the representatives of an empire that has long targeted her own family, is engaged in the most difficult kind of revolutionary work: surviving under extreme pressure, with the future of 30 million people at stake. Her goal is to preserve a project that has transformed the Venezuelan state, restored Venezuela's independence, instituted impressive social reforms, created a communal sector, and withstood a sustained imperial economic, military, and political attack in a context of global isolation and an era of counterrevolution. Participating in revolutionary martyrdom in this context would achieve nothing but lead to the liquidation of the Venezuelan left and set back the Venezuelan revolution for generations.

The revolution is not over. It has temporarily retreated, regrouped, and is fighting by other means. The respite gained through these negotiations, however costly, provides the conditions for future progress.

Nicolás Maduro remains the legitimate president of Venezuela, even though he is unjustly imprisoned, denied even the possibility of paying his legal fees. The oil flowing north under this agreement is not tribute, but ransom, paid to guarantee the lives of the Venezuelan people and the continuity of the socialist state. When the balance of power shifts—and it will—Venezuela will fight to recover what imperialism has temporarily taken.

It's not about dying for the revolution, but about living and making the revolution.

Disclaimer. I decided to add the spoilers so comrades have the opportunity choose which reason to read on their own accord. From my standpoint, this way should be easier to read the information here.

Let me know your thoughts in the comment section.

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  • Australia’s anti-slavery framework is currently under review with an eye to putting more pressure on companies to clean up their their supply chains
  • A research project based on 2024 import data from the ABS found that 21.5% of all goods imported into Australia were from regions with known forced labour issues
  • Anti-slavery advocates are calling on the federal govenment to compel businesses to do more than just report on possible forced labour risks

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Members of the federal government are aware of the shortcomings. Earlier this year, Australia’s Anti-Slavery Commissioner, Chris Evans, recommended a number of improvements to Australia’s anti-slavery framework, which is currently under review.

They are more incremental than structural, and include giving the Anti-Slavery Commissioner the power to declare that a particular product, service, or industry carries a high risk of being involved in modern slavery.

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In February this year, Australian anti-slavery group the Walk Free Foundation and supply chain management firm Fair Supply released the findings of a research project based on 2024 import data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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Many other everyday goods – including phones, computers, footwear and vehicle parts – were also found to be at risk of being manufactured by exploited workers in these regions, the Walk Free Foundation reports. The combined value of these imports was $98.6 billion.

(The exporting countries in question were China, Malaysia, India, Myanmar, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Brazil, Argentina, Nepal and Japan.)

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This got a chuckle out of me.

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  1. Triple J ‘disciplined’ Miss Kannina for calling Israel’s actions a ‘genocide’, deleted her episode and axed all future guest-hosted programs on the Hip Hop Show.

  2. The Sydney Theatre Company cancelled a performance of The Seagull after three cast members wore kheffiyehs during curtain call.

  3. Luke Currie-Richardson was hosting the 2023 DanceRites Festival at Sydney Opera House and was asked to take his kheffiyeh and watermelon peace jacket off. He refused. 45 minutes before the livestream broadcast, he was removed.

  4. Artist Mike Parr was dropped by Anna Schwartz gallery for having the word ‘Gaza’ in his new work. Schwartz is a prominent Zionist, and so is her husband, who owns Schwartz Media and its associated publications.

  5. Antoinette Lattouf was unlawfully fired by the ABC for sharing a link to a HRW report on Israel’s deliberate policy of starving Palestinians, a report the ABC had already covered. They did this at the specific behest of a Zionist lobbying group called “Lawyers for Israel”.

  6. State Library Victoria cancelled the Teen Writing Workshops targeting myself, Jinghua Qian, Alison Evans, Ariel Slamet Ries after investigating our social media posts on Palestine at the behest of a Zionist.

  7. Academic and author Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah has her multi-year ARC grant suspended after the direct intervention of Minister for Education Jason Clare, responding to a Zionist-led campaign against her.

  8. 2024 Esoteric Festival cancelled Palestinian artist Juman; unrelated, but this year the festival itself was canned on its opening day and is now bankrupt.

  9. 2024 WOMAD cancelled Palestinian band 47Soul, but subsequently invited them again this year, presumably due to the backlash.

  10. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra cancelled pianist Jayson Gillham’s concert for daring to dedicate one of his previous performances to murdered Palestinian journalists

  11. National Gallery Australia censored an art collective’s installation to erase the Palestinian flag from the exhibition.

  12. SEN Radio sacked cricket commentator Peter Lalor for retweeting posts about Gaza after Zionist’s complained they felt “unsafe” hearing his voice

  13. Creative Australia Board revoked the appointment of Khaled Sabsabi for Venice Biennale in a fit of racist and Islamophobic hysteria provoked by a Zionist campaign laundered through LNP politicians.

  14. Subsequent to this, Monash university indefinitely postponed an exhibition of Sabsabi’s work.

  15. Queensland Music Awards defunded after musician Kellee Green’s “River to Sea” song wins Jazz Award.

  16. Classic Cinema Elsternwick cancelled Jewish Council of Australia’s Palestine fundraiser screening of No Other Land

  17. Grace Tame was dropped by global sportswear company Nike as its ambassador after she shared a number of pro-Palestinian posts on social media.

  18. State Library Queensland revoked the $15,000 black&write fellowship awarded to K. A. Ren Wyld, following an intervention from the state arts minister and premier, based on her tweets about Palestine.

  19. The 2025 Bendigo Writers Festival, days prior to the festival issued all authors with a Code of Conduct they had to agree with in order to proceed. This included complying with La Trobe University’s anti-racism plan, which incorporates University Australia’s definition of antisemitism, a definition developed by Zionists which apes the IHRA conflation of anti-Zionism with antisemitism and aims to strangle dissent against the genocide conducted by apartheid Israel. More than 30 authors withdrew in protest, over a third of the program was cancelled, and the festival collapsed.

  20. Nova cancelled Clementine Ford’s popular podcast allegedly based on her anti-genocide stance, which has led to a sustained and deranged campaign against her from Zionists.

  21. Jayden Kitchener-Waters, a Gomeroi Ngiyampaa musician, was told by the NSW Premier's Department that he could not perform at the awards night dinner as scheduled due to the label "no pride in genocide" on his guitar. He has subsequently been fired from his job.

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US lawmakers were told during a Pentagon briefing on Tuesday that the cost of the first week of the war against Iran exceeded $11.3 billion, according to a report by The New York Times, highlighting how quickly the conflict is using up weapons and resources.

The newspaper cited sources familiar with the closed briefing, saying Congress members were told that this figure does not include many other costs related to preparing the strikes, suggesting the total first-week cost could be much higher.

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What exactly is AMI building? The short answer is world models, a category of AI system that LeCun has been arguing for, and working on, for years. The longer answer requires understanding why he thinks the industry has taken a wrong turn.

Large language models learn by predicting which word comes next in a sequence. They have been trained on vast quantities of human-generated text, and the results have been remarkable, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini have demonstrated an ability to generate fluent, plausible language across an enormous range of subjects. But LeCun has spent years arguing, loudly and repeatedly, that this approach has fundamental limits.

His alternative is JEPA: the Joint Embedding Predictive Architecture, a framework he first proposed in 2022. Rather than predicting the future state of the world in pixel-perfect or word-by-word detail, the approach that makes generative AI both powerful and prone to hallucination, JEPA learns abstract representations of how the world works, ignoring unpredictable surface detail. The idea is to build systems that understand physical reality the way humans and animals do: not through language, but through embodied experience."

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/44398300

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The sociologist James Petras died on January 17, 2026, at the age of eighty-nine. This article originally appeared in Monthly Review 51, no. 6 (November 1999).

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Countries already walloped by a breakdown of the international trading order, war in Ukraine and chaotic U.S. policymaking are facing potentially lasting economic damage.

Bombs are exploding in Iran and the Middle East, but the fallout is rattling households and businesses in neighborhoods all over the globe.

In Kansas, home buyers saw 30-year mortgage rates edge above 6 percent this week. In Western India, families mourning the death of a loved one discovered that gas-fired crematories had been temporarily closed.

In Hanoi, Vietnam, gas station owners posted “sold out” signs. In Kenya, tea growers and traders worried their exports to Iran would rot on the dock. And across the United States, Canada, Europe, Britain and Mexico, farmers blanched at the surge in fertilizer costs.

The widening war in Iran has delivered a stunning punch to a worldwide economy that has already been walloped by a breakdown of the international trading order, war in Ukraine and President Trump’s chaotic policymaking.

MBFC

Edit: archive.today is broken again. Replaced the original link with a gift link.

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Nearly 80 percent of the children documented to have been snatched by Russia have not been returned to Ukraine, a U.N. report finds.

Russia committed crimes against humanity by deporting Ukrainian children, a United Nations inquiry said Thursday — with President Vladimir Putin’s involvement in the policy “visible from the outset.”

In its latest report, the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine said the deportation and forcible transfer of children by Russian authorities, as well as enforced disappearances, represented crimes against humanity.

“Based on new evidence, the Commission has now concluded that the Russian authorities committed crimes against humanity,” Commission chair Erik Møse told the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.

The determination marks a legal escalation. Earlier investigations had documented the removal of Ukrainian children from their homes but stopped short of classifying the practice as a crime against humanity — one of the most serious charges under international law.

MBFC
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Trump is now caught in the oldest trap of modern warfare – believing a swift, surgical military operation will yield quick, enduring political results. The Soviets did it in Afghanistan; the US in Iraq in 2003; Putin did it in Ukraine, and is still fighting. Whatever force a military fails or succeeds in applying at the start, the people it is attacking have greater commitment to defending their lands and homes.

The White House may have rushed into this, seizing the opportunity for a decapitation strike, provided by Israeli intelligence. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has very different objectives regionally, and a long US involvement against Tehran suits his desire for an Iran in rolling collapse that is no longer a threat. But the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on February 28 has caused as many problems as it has solved.

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It's been a stereotype for at least the last 50 years. Why has this never changed? Why has organized labor not had a substantial effect for such an essential part of the workforce?

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