• geneva_convenience@lemmy.mlOP
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    24 days ago

    If anyone can be part of the DSA what’s the point lmao might as well call yourself the Democrats then and pretend to be running progressives everywhere while ignoring the right wingers.

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        23 days ago

        If the DSA thinks NYC DSA is a bunch of cosplaying right wingers then they should kick out NYC DSA instead of pretending to have nothing to do with them.

        • Calfpupa [she/her]@lemmy.ml
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          23 days ago

          There are so many levels to this. First, not everyone in NYCDSA is an opportunist, but they are a minority. Second, education is piss poor in the US, critical thinking skills are abysmal, and red-scare tactics are very much so alive here. Many who engage in opportunism do not realize what they are doing so as they are simply uneducated and tailing “what works,” which hasn’t been explained outside of truisms. They fall for ideas of dual-power, reformism and revisionism because of this lack of education and a lack of framing Marxism as a science. However, if they were educated, many would be actual Marxists. DSA does have a framework for enforcing education and other leftist thought, and there have been successful changes to National DSA bylaws (like ones that remove barriers to Democratic Centralism). As with all dialectical processes, it takes time to build, but there will be a quantitative change.

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      24 days ago

      If you are asking if anyone in DSA can run for a governmental position and say they are endorsed because they are In DSA, no, being in DSA is not an automatic endorsement.