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    I’ve seen comrades argue this talking point as a reason to support the GP over PSL and then use “We can radicalize the Greens with time and effort” as a justification when you point out the irony, as if fixing any faults of PSL to further develop that party instead wouldn’t be easier.

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      We can radicalize the Greens with time and effort

      Psh stupid libs thinking the dems can be pushed left. Anyway come over here and help me with moving this boulder, I am certain we can do it incrementally over time

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        You might actually be able to since it seems pretty likely that addressing climate change and preservation efforts are going to require a pretty significant economic restructure. Pushing Dems left doesn’t help them with their goal (of doing nothing, I guess?) but Greens will need to pursue it or societal collapse, so seems possible.

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      We can radicalize the Greens with time and effort

      Psh stupid libs thinking the dems can be pushed left. Anyway come over here and help me moving this boulder, I am certain we can do it

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    To me campaigning for PSL seems more important than actually voting for PSL. Neither are deluded into thinking they can win the election. But the Greens have a 5% goal where they get can get national campaign funding. I’m not sure what the goal is for the PSL other than publicity.

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      Probably the same goal as any ML party: Spread revolutionary ideas to wider audiences, expose contradictions in the bourgeois political system, develop organizational capacity and connect with and educate the masses. The vote number itself can also be helpful as a structure test for self-analysis. Where was PSL successful, what tactics worked, how did that contribute to cadre growing, larger protests, etc.

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    It’s sad to see S4A dying more and more on this hill. Just a few months ago they offered both Green’s and PSL as alternatives, but it seems like they doubled down and got very butthurt by commenters questioning their “anti-revisionism”. They keep posting a 2007 article from PSL’s Liberation School that was more critical on the CPC then their party line is today as proof that they “de-evolved”, but frankly I read through it and basically they just said that Dengism has sucked because it brought capitalism back to China but also that it would be disastrous for the CPC to lose power unless it were somehow replaced with another Communist revolution (which… ain’t gonna happen in the near future). So the conclusion was to remain critical but support the socialist tendencies that still exist.

    The kicker is S4A literally used to work with the Green’s and then left because they viewed it as a dead-end, not-explicitly-socialist party. And now they are actually better to support than PSL because… PSL has a wrong line on China? fred-hampton

    It’s especially stupid because an ideological disagreement in the US left about a foreign country’s challenges building socialism truly will not matter until far, far down the line, and that’s assuming we ever find a modicum of success.

    • I do want to say that if people would rather vote for Green’s over PSL to try to reach the 5% threshold, I find that pretty reasonable. It would be great to have a real leftist 3rd party get the chance to actually callout dems and repubs directly. I’ve been more impressed with Hawkins’s writings than I expected, and so I will check out Green’s as well as PSL local chapters when I’m back in the states.

    • it would be disastrous for the CPC to lose power unless it were somehow replaced with another Communist revolution (which… ain’t gonna happen in the near future). So the conclusion was to remain critical but support the socialist tendencies that still exist.

      this is a fact and one of the main reason I despise the people who say “USSR was State capitalist sweaty” ,the USSR’s existence even at it’s sad final days was a good thing for the world and for the people of the 3rd world and the global south

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      Not just an ultra, S4A has a taste for drama too. I don’t go out of my way to call him on it because his theory reading is good work, but this is the kind of guy you need to watch out for IRL in groups because they’ll eat up all your time with bullshit infighting that aren’t constructive to growing an org.

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    Can anyone explain the revisionist thing for a non american who’s not familiar with revisionism in socialist parties?

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      It basically means “they are impure and have made too many concessions/strayed from the true path” and is something ultras, especially Hoxhaists who can get up to like a third of a given text just being the word “revisionist” prefixed to every single noun, like to use as a catch-all term for why they’re unhappy with an ML party or AES state. Sometimes it’s actually cogent, like the Hoxhaist critique of China’s foreign policy after Mao, other times it’s just sectarian whining from people who want to feel like the most pure and clever special lads with the best theory untainted by praxis.

      It’s full/literal meaning as used by leftists is just something like “going backwards” either in theory or praxis, but like I said in its normal use is just calling a policy, tendency, party, or state impure.

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        S4A is anti-China, they are an Ultra. In the video they elaborate on their statement here (that I watched out of morbid curiosity) and they accuse PSL of being revisionists for being Dengists.

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              Is Marcyist when you’re a Trot but you Trot yourself into supporting AES? I’ve mostly heard it in reference to Workers World Party and those guys seemed like very nice MLs with maybe a weird party history that I never fully understood.

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                That’s my understanding as well, which is why PSL has many MLs, probably more than trots at this point. Just an interesting history, though with great comrades to my knowledge.

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                  From my experience, if a member is a trot in PSL and become problematic, they are kicked out or drop themselves out. However, we are working with people coming from early stages of radicalizing. You’ll notice the kind of people we work with from the questions they ask on some of The People’s Forum’s classes on YouTube. Many people are still developing, and I believe PSL does pretty well with educating them.

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              Sorry I meant to post with my hexbear account.

              I like to keep separate accounts for tidiness purposes as well as to make switching to different instances on Jerboa easier, plus I believe some communities are locked to users registered to the instance they are on. I posted on a web browser, but Jerboa gives the link to the post based on the instance the OP is on and not the community the post is on. I like to post on a web browser because I like to ensure I set the language to my posts, which is still not a feature on Jerboa.

              Tbh, Idk. I believe PSL usually educates and follows ML principles but may make mistakes from time to time. I’m not sure if they have trot-like tendencies from my experience so far, but I know there are other issues that I believe they need to improve on. However, one theme of ML is that the material conditions in different nations have an impact on which methods of organization are needed for a successful revolution, and we have yet to see an advanced capitalist society turn socialist. Even if PSL isn’t perfect or may or may not be the vanguard party of America in the future, I believe the actions they are taking are helping build class consciousness, which is absolutely necessary right now. We’re having to build from scratch after COINTELPRO, which means we are still in the very early stages of organizing despite growing exponentially. I don’t think PSL is necessarily trot as we have to build class consciousness and develop a centralized party under the belly of the beast, which means we have to learn and adapt to the conditions of America and use the elections as a tool.