picklemeister

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[–] picklemeister@hexbear.net 15 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago)

to your last point i really don’t think that’s been a problem on hexbear. to your question, yes, it’s not as nakedly obvious as fuentes with his neo hitlerjugend shit but tucker is very much a part of the no jews in the country club wing.

[–] picklemeister@hexbear.net 22 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

trots were a lot more common ~30 years ago or so. swp (socialist workers party) was big (for an american communist party) when i was a kid and in true trot fashion ended up splitting into a number of nominally active and defunct parties. PSL actually comes from that lineage via the workers world party who split from swp. these days socialist alternative had been fairly active though they don't come from the US swp tree. Kshama Sawant was a city councilor in Seattle under SA though i believe she also did a split along with a faction of that party. trots in general are still a going concern pretty much everywhere but with the frequency of party splits and the lack of the USSR as a foil you see where they get the reputation for factionalism and being smallish newspaper/book club orgs.

i think to your first question there's some accuracy there but, taking off my hexbear hyperbole hat, social democrats are common enough even if they don't have the terminology for it and social democrats with neoliberal characteristics aren't exactly uncommon anywhere you find social democrats. democratic socialists being social democrats is common enough to be a thing but it's not a given and for some people this is a sort of intermediate stage. online is whatever, but Communist is a loaded term in the US when you're interacting with the waking world where it's much more rare to hear used as a descriptor and usually not without some meaning behind it. on-the-ground anarchists who use communist as a descriptor are usually anarcho-communists who work within mutual aid and bloc circles, ml and trot leaning people will usually have some sort of theoretical development even if it's nascent or piecemeal. in the US those people are of course rare but that goes back to what I mean about 'communist' being a rare descriptor offline for a variety of reasons.

[–] picklemeister@hexbear.net 15 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

It’s not just lately, it’s been a significant tendency since we liferafted in from the discord, waxing and waning but it’s always there and always deserves pushback. this isn’t a serious business organizing forum but it doesn’t mean we cant be earnest when it comes to how we work in our own communities

[–] picklemeister@hexbear.net 45 points 3 weeks ago

as a fellow grass toucher i always appreciate your takes on organizing and appreciate and agree with this excellent internet post. catgirl-salute

[–] picklemeister@hexbear.net 41 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Soviet... nazis? alright then. countdown

[–] picklemeister@hexbear.net 26 points 2 months ago (3 children)

“I like the commute”

dennis-stare

[–] picklemeister@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

they’re like 3/4 of the economy of Salem, MA

 

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