Kami

@cais-2012.bsky.social

White brazilian. tma. Brasileira branca. Afetada pela transmisoginia.

This is why I block people who say "the middle class doesn't exist" or "the aristocracy of labour doesn't exist". They manifestly do exist and they have had a choke hold on the working class for decades. But as British imperialism collapses, the super-profits diminish and our politics changes.

V. I. Lenin@livinglenin.bsky.social · 2d ago

The British bourgeoisie, for example, derives more profit from the many millions of the population of India and other colonies than from the British workers. In certain countries this provides the material and economic basis for infecting the proletariat with colonial chauvinism.

In 1993, the United States accused the Chinese cargo ship Yinhe of transporting chemical weapon precursors to Iran. During the standoff, the U.S. disabled the ship's GPS signals, causing the vessel to drift in international waters for 24 to 33 days due to navigational failure. The U.S. ...(1/4)

Picture: The stranded Chinese cargo ship during the Yinhe incident of 1993

Caption: 
美國在1993年7月23日指控中國“銀河號”裝載著硫二甘醇和亞硫醯 氯兩類製造化學武器的原料,正在駛往伊朗。要求銀河號必須返回出 發地,或由美國人登船檢查貨物:或者停留在某個地點,聽候發落。 美國並且要求銀河號計畫停泊的港口國家阻止該貨輪按計劃進港卸貨

Jones Manoel, junto com todo o pessoas do Farol Brasil, oferecem uma perspectiva materialista do Brasil muito boa. Tô sempre ouvindo sobre outros países, mas só agora eu sinto que tô entendo como funciona de verdade o meu próprio país.

The United Sates has blocked 7,000 containers from reaching Cuba. More than 7,000 containers carrying food, energy, hydraulic resources, and medicines remain held at various Caribbean ports because of the U.S. blockade on the island. What an absolute evil nation!


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U.S. Blockade Leaves 7,000+ Cuba-Bound Containers Stranded in Caribbean Ports
TeleSur | Thursday, 30 July 2026 | Click here for original article
Cuba's government said on Wednesday that more than 7,000 containers carrying food, energy, hydraulic resources, and medicines remain held at various Caribbean ports because of U.S. sanctions against the island. The containers hold merchandise lawfully purchased by Cuba under international trade rules, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Trade and Foreign Investment Oscar Pérez-Oliva Fraga, speaking before the current session of the National Assembly of People's Power. He referred to the U.S. economic blockade as an "energy siege" and described the impact on the entire Cuban population as "collective punishment," noting that new pressure measures have been applied since the start of the year. Perez-Oliva further held responsible "those who try to prevent the arrival of this merchandise, those who remain impassive allowing this genocide to be committed, and those who bow to the interests of the U.S."
Beyond food, the stalled shipments include resources for the island's drinking water programme, where more than three million Cubans wake up daily with difficulties accessing that resource.
On the other hand, last week, state-owned Medicuba denounced the immobilisation of two containers carrying epilepsy medication at the Colombian port of Cartagena de Indias, after German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd refused to deliver the freight, citing compliance with the U.S. blockade. Previously, French shipping company CMA CGM had detained dozens of containers bound for Cuba in Jamaica, among them one with medical supplies.
Those incidents are linked to Executive Order 14404, signed on 1 May by U.S. President Donald Trump, which threatens to freeze assets in U.S. territory of individuals or entities that work…