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Class politics rules.

Class has legal existence and status. The legal institutions of class are inherited.

Class, huh, not kitchen cabinets? So far so good, numbers-in-name guy, but it's not far. See speak up policy (below). Time is short. Spam/scam and unclear accounts go fast. --Caustic Logic (talk) 06:23, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
Sounds like a UK shemale to me. --CE (talk) 08:35, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
transgendered shaker countertops 57809, anyone? Sheesh. It's gotten so bad lately I've wondered if we should just close the door and only bring new people in by special request. --Caustic Logic (talk) 13:05, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
Stop it, CL and CE. You are harassing a newcomer. User:Jamesgraham521‎ sounds just like User @Jamesgraham521‎ on Twitter. Please do a Google search before you accuse anyone of being fake.
James, glad to see you here. We very seldom see real people joining. Mainly spammers. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 13:52, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
Yeah, sorry James and welcome to ACLOS. I thought it was funny. If you look at "recent changes" you'll see that I had to delete an unusually high amount of spam yesterday, to do with shemales from the United Kingdom. FTR, I have no problem with shemales from the UK. ;o) --CE (talk) 14:49, 13 August 2017 (UTC)
Oh yeah? Cool, a real guy and seems sharp. Ok, apologies James, and you've spoken up somewhere, but we'd love to hear from you here. And that's one point for not closing membership. --Caustic Logic (talk) 14:56, 13 August 2017 (UTC)

Twopence on Charlottesville /class, a recent post by Cassad (I believe, marxist or stalinist turned top Rus blogger ) - here. He casts it as some sort of provocation aimed at Trump, to split him from his base. (I am unsure/unconvinced but MSM coverage is roughly some 40 % what happened, 60 % Trump bad, FWIW) . (We did not cover the topic so far ; it may vanish before we do so...) --Resup (talk) 15:26, 13 August 2017 (UTC)

How did I get mixed up with you lot? I don't know how this works, what to do or how I got here. OK, New Year Resolution...explain class politics/economics and philosophy to these arseholes so they can understand the meaning of their miserable existences, where they have been, where they are and where they are going to. LESSON 1 I am from here clydebanktuc.org Red Clydeside. West Dunbartonshire Supports the People of Palestine fb nr Glasgow("the 2nd City of the Empire"), Scotland. BAE is upstream, Faslane Trident Sub Base downstream and Beith Communications across the water. Pre-keyboard warrior..sister lived Ramallah '70's-'80's, uncle in Palestine before he was killed Italy WW2, another flew Liberators in ME, another in the Navy and my Dad France and Germany WW2. Medals to prove it. Clydebank Blitzed by the Luftwaffe. I dismantled an aircraft carrier, Faslane shipbreakers, studied social science and worked in care homes and addiction services. Now 65, retired, it looks like I will have to change a few nappies around here. Huh? That is me on twitter. I'll check this more carefully from now on. Except for odd details, I don't rely on/quote Wiki so I wasn't interested in how it works. Just started social media 2/12/16. All the best for 2018. jamesgraham521 (talk) 03:40, 1 January 2018 (UTC)

I noticed that your source discuss Brexit, if there is a view on this issue, I'd like to know, and also how strong/unanimous that view is. All the best, too. --Resup (talk) 04:19, 1 January 2018 (UTC)

Take it you,Resup, mean clydebanktuc.org. The Secretary and the Chair are both Communist Party of Britain, Morning Star readers/sellers. The proper name is Clydebank Trade Council=an assoc of local trade unions. They are widespread throughout the UK. I know them/attend meetings. I'm not a member, in a TU or the CPB. But I read the Morning Star. Fair to say the CPB, though small, is very influential viz tus and close with Corbyn etc. I attend Star Conferences. Prof John Foster is International Secretary of the CPB. Huge influence stays Glasgow. His booklet..."Britain and the EU. What next?" CP Feb 2016. Supported a rock solid LEAVE...strictly along class politics lines. He taught me in the '80's However, SNP/Scottish Independence supporters voted STAY...partly for tactical reasons...to conflict with the British Unionists though they are moving right compared to England. I voted leave. I want out of the EU/NATO financial services/military union gang. UK voted leave, just. UK party politics is a mess Scottish party politics is worse. Any miracles?
jamesgraham521 (talk) 10:23, 1 January 2018 (UTC)
My biggest thing with it is economic. I did not look carefully into it, and not recently if at all, but (1) pound dropped by a lot and may be down further (one consequence, with many good made overseas it means that prices will have to rise accordingly) (2) most of UK economy is service sector, 79% (gov). A big part of that is, I guess, international banking. If that is disrupted, and it looks that way, the consequences will affect everything else as it's all connected. Unless there is some miracle economic revival, which I am unaware of, it seems not very good on the pragmatic side. Many international people are also concerned because of free movement of people matters; e.g as far as I know, universities folks and other 'white collars' are overwhelmingly 'stay'. Among stuff politicians are telling about this, Tony Blair line is the only which makes sense to myself on this matter, but nobody seem to like this man. While e.g Boris Johnhson who lead those developments, may be a great person, but his line on this particular matter does not make a lot of sense to me. Anyway, it is what it is. --Resup (talk) 14:39, 1 January 2018 (UTC)
BTW there are big moves in Russia, CP nominated a unified with patriotic forces candidate who is not a CP member, and in fact a successful agricultural capitalist who cares about employees (or at least convincingly presents himself this way) . I put brief comments here but unlikely to keep a close watch. Key explainer of things is a man near the top called Boldyrev, his stuff is all in Russian but some may be possible to translate with google translator. He basically tries to put the best people he can together as a team around of a no-frills platform broad enough to attract as many people as possible. That theme is essentially economic revival (re-industrialization sort, as there are no better ideas around) . Right or wrong, I cannot say, but this is something people talk about. There are presidential elections in Russia in March. --Resup (talk) 17:21, 1 January 2018 (UTC)

Welcome!

Welcome to A Closer Look On Syria research wiki, Jamesgraham521. See our Community portal for instructions on how to contribute. Among other things you'll find an explanation for our Sign-Up and Speak-Up Policy there. Due to a large amount of bots signing on, we ask new accounts to write a word or two rather sooner than later to show that they are a human being. You can do so here or if you have already something to contribute in mind, you're welcome to go right ahead. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 02:03, 13 August 2017 (UTC)