this post was submitted on 13 Jan 2024
26 points (93.3% liked)
GenZedong
4186 readers
25 users here now
This is a Dengist community in favor of Bashar al-Assad with no information that can lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton, our fellow liberal and queen. This community is not ironic. We are Marxists-Leninists.
This community is for posts about Marxism and geopolitics (including shitposts to some extent). Serious posts can be posted here or in /c/GenZhou. Reactionary or ultra-leftist cringe posts belong in /c/shitreactionariessay or /c/shitultrassay respectively.
We have a Matrix homeserver and a Matrix space. See this thread for more information. If you believe the server may be down, check the status on status.elara.ws.
Rules:
- No bigotry, anti-communism, pro-imperialism or ultra-leftism (anti-AES)
- We support indigenous liberation as the primary contradiction in settler colonies like the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Israel
- If you post an archived link (excluding archive.org), include the URL of the original article as well
- Unless it's an obvious shitpost, include relevant sources
- For articles behind paywalls, try to include the text in the post
- Mark all posts containing NSFW images as NSFW (including things like Nazi imagery)
founded 4 years ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
To be fair, going by Wikipedia standards a lot of those claims would need sources regardless.
Also, I forgot my Twitter password and I'm not signing in ha
If you mean on the page I agree some of the wording could be made a little bit more accurate, but everything is sourced (albeit at the end of long sentences). An editor actually went through some of it to clarify the sentences that could be clarified. For us it's definitely an exercise in understanding why it's important to be accurate and not let personal bias, but with that said (just in case MWM sees this or whatever lol) we still stand by what was and is written. The clarifications removed words like "often [called for collaboration]" since we only have one source for it. If we got another source for it we would be able to bring back the word often. So mostly small stuff.