

Interesting questions, and I don’t have any answers, only some opinions.
Marxism defines classes, within a historical context, and in relation to the ownership of the means of production; being a paid and/or subordinate relationship it’s important, but it’s not the key concept of the Marxist definition. For example, digital platform workers (Glovo, Uber…) are members of the working class, regardless of whether they use their own means (car, bicycle…) and regardless of whether they are paid by the platform or the end user. Since they do not own the digital platform.
I do not know the historical context of colonization and mining in Australia in the 19th century. From the Wikipedia article, it seems that there were people who acted individually, people in groups (apparently communally) and wage earners[1]. One of the Wikipedia references seems to relate it to the working class: “Miners’ Rights: explaining the ‘Lambing Flat’ riots of 1860–61” in Curthoys, A & Markus, A (eds) Who are our Enemies?: racism and the working class in Australia, Sydney, 1978.
There are articles that are published that are not directly related to the working class, especially linked to anti-colonialism, feminism, LGTBIQA+… I think it’s good that they appear here.
↩︎Europeans tended to work alone or in small groups, concentrating on rich patches of ground, and frequently abandoning a reasonably rich claim to take up another one rumoured to be richer. Very few miners became wealthy; the reality of the diggings was that relatively few miners found even enough gold to earn them a living. The Chinese generally worked in large organised groups, covering the entire ground’s surface, so that if there was any gold there, the Chinese miners usually found it. They lived communally and frugally, and could subsist on a much lower return than Europeans.
I’m only a mod in the community and the maintainer of the bot, not the upstream author of a people calendar, but I think that it’s important to not idealize the working class. There have been a lot of defeats in our struggle, and also some very horrible and disgusting acts.
I think that it’s good that we remember them, understanding the past can help us to understand our reality.
Sorry, could you elaborate why this is antisemitic?
According to the official narrative, western Zionist Jews feeling emotionally upset about opposition to a modern-day holocaust is a more urgent problem than a modern-day holocaust.
It seems an accurate description of narratives in some western countries (USA and Germany, at least).
did the people born 20 years ago in Israel (and some of them were against war and pro Palestine) bare any blame for the terrible history that happened before they existed?
They will be in the Israel Genocides Forces (aka IDF) now --at least jews, and druzes and Circassian men-- masskilling people (except a minority disobeying their apartheit laws).
The post was deleted by an admin [1] and the ‘rule 1’ should be the instance rule 1:
- No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia.
Your comment on the Palestinian community, in my opinion, is a poor analysis of the historical and material conditions that have led to the current situation in Palestine. It ignores Zionism, colonialism, and the structural racism of Israel, both as a Zionist political project initially and as an effective state later.
You repeatedly use ‘they’ in your comment, with these ‘they’ being the extremists. My interpretation of your comment is that it starts from the hypothesis that ‘extremism is bad’. I totally disagree. Often the extremists have been the vanguard of progress (people who believed that the earth revolved around the sun, ‘liberals’ willing to risk their lives cutting off the heads of kings and bishops…), although they can also be the vanguard of reaction (e.g. fascism).
If points 1 and 2 are correct, the violation of rule 1 is easily derived (dog-whistle, Zionist apology, anti-Palestinian resistance…).
IMHO, this only justifies deleting an elaborate comment if the community is defined as a safe space for Palestinians, they justifiably believe you are trolling, or they are flooded with similar messages. Otherwise, what the admin should have done is down-vote and reply for what they consider your argument to be toxic.
PTB/BPR
Thanks, I’m not sure if it’s better that the suggestions of @pruwyben@discuss.tchncs.de (⭐, 🌟) or use some ‘gloves’ emojis (🌍, 🌎, 🌏, 🌐). But I will try it (⁂)
Thanks, but I prefer an emoji/utf-x. Images are a problem when it comes to fitting text around them.
i roja (and red)
After the collapse of the USSR, the archives of the security services were never opened.
This is false. Western historians have had (partial) access to the archives of the GPU, the NKVD and the KGB after the collapse of the USSR.
Sorry, could you post the relevant info?
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There was an international delegation of diplomats visiting the refugee camp of Jening (West Bank, occupied Palestine) invited by the Palestine Authority. I think that none of them were killed: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/5/22/governments-condemn-israel-for-firing-towards-diplomats-in-west-bank
From the source linked in the article:
Kyle Schutt is a 37 year old “DOGE software engineer,” […] in Have I Been Pwned, […] appears in 51 data breaches and in 5 pastes.
My 25 years old email address only appears in 15 data breaches and 1 paste 😭
What’s BDS
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against the genocidal State of Israel.
I’m sorry, my fault. I misinterpreted your comment.