Torenico [he/him]

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Cake day: August 11th, 2020

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  • I hate all zionists, but I have a particular spot for the bulldozer drivers. These aren’t just your normal soldier who loots houses and takes selfies in ruined buildings. The bulldozer driver is the one responsible for destroying homes and running over people in very conscious acts, you have to be a special piece of shit to demolish houses with your vehicle, one by one. On the other hand, the military use of bulldozers is quite unique to “israel”, even thought pretty much all armies use them. “israel” uses them very close to ongoing combat, usually armies employ them after areas have been cleared of enemies, but their bulldozers seem to follow frontline troops to begin destruction immediately, no time wasted there. I think this shows how much “israel” just loves destroying stuff, how their incursion into Gaza is simply to destroy it.

    Remember that video of a bulldozer going through a refugee camp, running over and destroying people’s tents, a bulldozer that you can’t see but you can still hear destroying stuff, but then it comes face to face with a Qassam fighter that fires a very accurate RPG shot into the cabin? That is one of the most powerful videos by the Resistance that emerged from Gaza. Instant Justice I would say. These bulldozers are an integral part of “israel’s” plan for Gaza, and seeing it get destroyed as it’s doing it’s work is amazing. The bulldozer works for the genocidal cause, the Qassam fighter puts a swift end to it, it’s extremely symbolic. Here’s the video for those who didn’t watch it

    And yes, this is related to that fucking piece of shit bulldozer driver who had PTSD and then suicided because he couldn’t bear with it. Hope many more zionists follow him tbh.

    Death to “israel”.





  • Government announces it will ‘dissolve’ Argentina’s tax agency

    The AFIP will be replaced with a new, reduced agency and over 3,000 jobs are on the chopping block

    President Javier Milei’s government announced on Monday that Argentina’s federal tax agency, AFIP by its Spanish initials, will be dissolved and replaced with a new agency in accordance with its mandate to “reduce inefficient structures.” According to Presidential Spokesman Manuel Adorni, 34% of public service jobs within the AFIP will be eliminated. As of Monday evening, no details had been released regarding the new agency’s operations or what the move means in concrete terms for the country’s fiscal infrastructure.

    “AFIP will cease to exist. In its place, the Collection and Customs Control Agency will be created with a simplified structure,” said Adorni in his routine press conference at the Casa Rosada. According to the Herald’s sister publication Ambito, he did not accept questions after the announcement.

    The new and reduced agency, ARCA by its Spanish initials, will be a merger between two preexisting government bodies (the tax and customs general directorates, DGI and DGA by their Spanish acronyms). It will be led by Florencia Misrahi, a lawyer who formerly worked for Cargill and is currently serving as the head of the AFIP. “The Argentina of fiscal voracity is over. What belongs to every Argentine is theirs and no one else’s. No state bureaucrat should have the power to tell them what to do with their property,” Adorni added.

    A communiqué released on Monday afternoon described the AFIP as inefficient and highlighted the termination of 3,155 workers hired under former President Alberto Fernández. The communiqué refers to the administration as “Kirchnerite” in reference to Fernández’s vice president, Cristina Kirchner, who is often targeted by government discourse.

    Adorni claimed that firing the workers would lead to savings of around AR$6.4 million per year. Both the spokesman and the communiqué referred to their employment as “irregular,” questioning the legality of their hiring. “The creation of ARCA is aimed at reducing the size of the state, eliminating unnecessary positions, professionalizing the agency, destroying circuits of corruption, and improving the efficiency of customs collection and control,” read the communiqué.

    According to the Herald’s sister publication Ambito, the AFIP Board of Directors said it did not have “objections with respect to the reduction of political positions,” which the government referred to as “high positions,” because that is a power reserved for the Executive Branch. However, it emphasized that “dismissals will not be tolerated on the basis of political origin.”

    lmfao

    also ancaptain announced, out of nowhere, that the media attacked him and said he does not have sex with his sister or his dogs. Nobody ever claimed he has sex with dogs, but this is the current state of things.





  • “Israel” spent years talking about how Hamas uses human shields when fighting, yet when they found Sinwar (actually, Sinwar found them) he was alone armed with nothing but an AK, a vest and a bunch of grenades. Sinwar proved them wrong over and over again, he was not in Qatar, he wasn’t hiding in bunkers never coming out and he wasn’t fighting against the enemy hiding behind defenseless women and children. He stood alone against an elite group of “israeli” soldiers that included artillery and tanks, he fought them even as a tank shell severed his hand and left him mortally wounded…, but still kept fighting, all by himself with whatever strenght he had left.

    When you read the details about how “israel” got him, it proves that Sinwar, despite his age, was still able to fend off a much larger “israeli” force by himself with inferior tools, and only after they employed overwhelming firepower they were able to take him down. “Israel” will not win and destruction awaits for them at the end of the road.








  • Just go back from the assembly we held at our university, and we resolved: The building will be occupied by the students and the authorities will be displaced*, effective now the premises are under student control for an indefinite period of time. Classes will resume as normal (most will be held in the street). We also declared a state of permanent assembly.

    *I’ll dig more into this. We voted on displacing them, however, I think some will remain in their posts to fulfill their duties. What I think happens is that their authority is shared with the students, meaning that we kinda abolished hierarchies lmao.

    Meanwhile, more and more universities are being occupied by students, althrough such occupations differ from one another. I think the number is well above 50 institutions around the country, more will be joining us as the movement gets bigger.

    A few days ago, milei announced that occupations are illegal and thus efforts must be directed to evict those who participate in the occupations.

    So, anybody knows how to deal with riot police? Honestly I don’t know what to expect, in one hand we’re protected by the right of protest and there’s also the fact that neither police or federal forces are allowed to intervene in universities (they can’t even step inside), on the other, it’s milei we’re talking about, not that he gives a shit about all this. I do expect shady people to come and go from the building to collect intelligence for the cops, this has happened before.

    What keeps me worried are possible sporadic attacks by pro-milei people. Today, during the assembly to decide on the occupation of the University of Quilmes, a group of libertarians tried to crash it by using tear gas on students. They were promptly kicked off the establishment and the university was occupied regardless. This hasn’t happened in previous times when universities were occupied because the conext was different, but now, fascists and libertarians (they are the same thing) are completely empowered by the state. Gotta keep watch I guess.

    death to “israel” btw